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Molift Partner 255 / www.etac.com 

Content

Molift Partner 255 .....................................2

  Lifter components ...................................2

  About Molift Partner 255 ........................2

General .....................................................3

  Declaration of conformity ........................3

  Conditions for Use ..................................3

 Warranty ................................................3

  Product identification ..............................3

Technical Data ...........................................4

Assembly ..................................................5

  Lifting column ........................................5

  Mounting suspension ..............................5

  Battery and hand control ........................5

  Checklist after assembly ..........................5

How to use Molift Partner 255 ..................6

  Before use / Daily check ..........................6

  Hand control ..........................................6

 

Safety devices .........................................7

  Push handles ..........................................7

 Brakes ....................................................7

  Emergency Stop / Emergency lowering ....7

Electronics .................................................8

  Transport and Operating Conditions ........8

 Batteries .................................................8

  Battery and Service indicator ...................8

  Service Scope .........................................8

 Charging ................................................9

Transfer ...................................................10

  Using Slings ..........................................10

  Lifting and lowering ..............................10

 Transfer ................................................ 11

  Lowering into sitting ............................. 11

Accessories ............................................. 12

 Suspensions .......................................... 12

 Stretcher ............................................... 12

 Scale .................................................... 12

 Slings ................................................... 12

Maintenance ........................................... 13

  Cleaning and disinfeciton ...................... 13

 Reconditioning...................................... 13

 Recycling .............................................. 13

  Spare Parts ........................................... 13

Periodic Inspection .................................. 13

  Pericodic Inspection Scope .................... 13

Troubleshooting ......................................14

Important

This User Manual contains important safety 

instructions and information regarding the use of 

the lifter and accessories.

In this manual the user is the person being lifted.

The assistant is the person operating the lifter.

Warning! 

This symbol indicates important 

information related to safety. 

Follow these instructions carefully.

Read User Manual before use!  

It is important to fully understand 

the content of the user manual 

before attempting to use the 

equipment.

Visit www.etac.com for download of documenta-
tion to ensure you have the latest version.

English Manual

Summary of Contents for Molift Partner 255

Page 1: ...Molift Partner 255 EN User manual BM03101 Rev L 2016 06 14...

Page 2: ...ring 10 Transfer 11 Lowering into sitting 11 Accessories 12 Suspensions 12 Stretcher 12 Scale 12 Slings 12 Maintenance 13 Cleaning and disinfeciton 13 Reconditioning 13 Recycling 13 Spare Parts 13 Per...

Page 3: ...on provides excellent stability and maintains the user at a good distance from the column With a total weight of 42 5 kg 94 lbs Molift Partner 255 is one of the lightest in its category Combined with...

Page 4: ...c is not responsible for warranty if any modifications are made to the product Etac shall not be liable for faults or accidents that can occur when using components made by other manufacturers Only ce...

Page 5: ...hes Number of lifts with fully charged battery 50 lifts 75 kg 165 lbs 50 cm 20 inches Expected Lifetime The lifter has an expected lifetime of 30 000 cycles or 10 years Technical Data 1905 mm 75 1965...

Page 6: ...3 Connect hand control wire to push handle bracket so it does not fall to the floor when dropped Mounting Suspension 1 Press the suspension bolt up and through the lifting arm 2 Make sure the bolt is...

Page 7: ...rmittence according to standard ISO EN 10535 Safe Working Load The lifter is marked with Safe Working Load SWL If maximum load SWL differs between lifter suspension and body support unit then the lowe...

Page 8: ...lever to lock brakes Flip up to unlock Emergency Stop Emergency lowering Emergency Stop The emergency stop shuts off the power when pushed in Turn clockwise to reset OK to operate when the green ring...

Page 9: ...f the lifter has not been in use for a long period 3 4 weeks Battery and Service indicator The lifter has two indicator lights on battery holder Wrench symbol Service indicator Battery symbol Battery...

Page 10: ...Charger 12 24V Art no 1340100 Battery PowerPac 26 4 V NiMH Art no 1341000 Charger Light Description of charger light Charger light Mode Yellow Ready for use no bat tery connected Yellow Initializatio...

Page 11: ...user stand to the side of the person you are lifting Make sure that arms and legs do not obstruct the seat bed etc Keep eye contact with the user to help them feel safe The 4 point suspension must al...

Page 12: ...areful when manoeuvring close to furniture to prevent the suspended user from colliding with these objects The lifter shall not be used to lift or move users on sloping surfaces Avoid deep pile carpet...

Page 13: ...31002 Slings Etac supplies a wide selection of slings for dif ferent types of transfers The Molift RgoSling sling series is developed to be combined with a 4 point suspension but the sling also works...

Page 14: ...according to Periodic Inspection Report for Molift Air This can be found on www etac com Periodic Inspection shall be performed at least once a year or more frequently if required by local requirement...

Page 15: ...lectronics has failed Contact local representative for service The lifter does not respond to Hand control action The lifting arm or legs does not move Emergency stop button is activated Turn button c...

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