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No burrs allowed
Break sharp edges: Rmax:0.3 mm / 0.3 mmx 45degrees
Replaces drawing/part number (Linido Part No)
Unless otherwise stated, general tolerances according to ISO 2768-m 
Omitted dimensions according to

[90003465_06_Carina350EM.dwg/step]

REVISION HISTORY

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POS.

DESCRIPTION

DATE

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Art. no. 

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RAL code

Color

00

Stainless steel polished

Blanc 

02

RAL 9010 

White 

03

RAL9005 

Black 

04

RAL3003 

Red 

07

RAL5002 

Blue 

08

RAL9001

Créme white 

09 (special)

Divers

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D

E

F

C

1

2

3

4

B

A

3

2

1

5

C

D

4

6

7

8

A

B

This drawing and any information or descriptive matter set out hereon are the confidential and copyright property of Handicare

and must not be disclosed, loaned, copied or used for manufacturing, tendering or any other purpose without their written permission.

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Material <not specified>

MATERIAL SPECIFICATION:

A3

2015-03-05

32312.24 g

90003465

Carina350EM

Released

SIZE

MATERIAL:

TITLE

STATUS

WEIGHT:

SHEET 1 OF 1

CREATED

DATE

NAME

REV.

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1:20

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6

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2

No burrs allowed
Break sharp edges: Rmax:0.3 mm / 0.3 mmx 45degrees
Replaces drawing/part number (Linido Part No)
Unless otherwise stated, general tolerances according to ISO 2768-m 
Omitted dimensions according to

[90003465_06_Carina350EM.dwg/step]

REVISION HISTORY

REV.

POS.

DESCRIPTION

DATE

DRAWN BY

Art. no. 

extension

RAL code

Color

00

Stainless steel polished

Blanc 

02

RAL 9010 

White 

03

RAL9005 

Black 

04

RAL3003 

Red 

07

RAL5002 

Blue 

08

RAL9001

Créme white 

09 (special)

Divers

Color

D

E

F

C

1

2

3

4

B

A

3

2

1

5

C

D

4

6

7

8

A

B

This drawing and any information or descriptive matter set out hereon are the confidential and copyright property of Handicare

and must not be disclosed, loaned, copied or used for manufacturing, tendering or any other purpose without their written permission.

06

SCALE

PROJECTION

Material <not specified>

MATERIAL SPECIFICATION:

A3

2015-03-05

32312.24 g

90003465

Carina350EM

Released

SIZE

MATERIAL:

TITLE

STATUS

WEIGHT:

SHEET 1 OF 1

CREATED

DATE

NAME

REV.

DWG.  NO.

1:20

5

6

E

hc-laek

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REVISION HISTORY

REV.

DESCRIPTION

DATE

APPROVED

B

C

D

1

2

A

3

2

1

4

B

A

5

6

C

3

SCALE:1:5

DWG.  NO.

REV.

NAME

DATE

DRAWN
APPROVED BY

SHEET 1 OF 1

WEIGHT:

COMMENTS:

STATUS:

TITLE

MATERIAL:

SIZE

139402makn@z40

 g

2014-09-26

A4

Unless otherwise stated, 

general tolerances 

according to ISO 2768-m

This drawing and any information or descriptive matter set out hereon are the confidential and copyright property of Handicare
and must not be disclosed, loaned, copied or used for manufacturing, tendering or any other purpose without their written permission.

The lift is collapsed when delivered. Set up the lift, according to the following instructions 
(no tools required)

1. Lock castor brakes.
2. Loosen the locking handle at the base of the mast (image 1).
3. Pull the mast forward, lift it up and place it in the base.
4. Tighten locking handle (image 1).
5. Loosen the tension strap that holds the lift arm and lift up the lift arm.
6. Remove the actuator from the mount on the mast and move it to the mount on 
the lift arm (image 2).
7. Check all mounting fixtures and locking handles (images 1 and 2).
8. Deactivate the emergency stop (image 3) and perform a final inspection (see Final 
inspection).

To collapse the lift, follow the instructions below

1. Lock castor brakes.
2. Run the lift arm to the lowest position, and then press in the emergency stop.
3. Remove the actuator from the lift arm by freeing the quick-connecting locking pin 
and moving it to the mount on the mast (diagram 4). Make sure the pin is facing the 
right way up.
4. Lower the lift arm and secure it to the link on the sling bar with the tension strap.
  
             

NOTE! 

Warning for risk of pinching (between boom and  mast).

5. Loosen the locking handle at the base of the mast (image 1). The locking handle 
doesn´t need to be removed.
6. Lift up on the mast and lower it towards the undercarriage.
7. Pull the mast back and tighten the locking handle (image 1)

Assembly 

Check to ensure that the following components are included

Mast with lift arm, lift motor, sling bar and control box. 
Undercarriage with base-width adjustment pedals. 
Quick-connecting locking pin for mounting actuator.  
Hand control and cord.  
Locking handle for mounting mast on undercarriage.  
User manual. 
Charging cord.

English

3

5

M A N U A L

System

RoMedic

TM

Summary of Contents for SystemRoMedic Carina350EM

Page 1: ...e s t a t e d g e n e r a l t o l e r a n c e s a c c o r d i n g t o I S O 2 7 6 8 m h c l a r e k l T h i s d r a w i n g a n d a n y i n f o r m a t i o n o r d e s c r i p t i v e m a t t e r s e...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...Table of contents English 4 Svenska 15 Norsk 26 Dansk 37 Suomi 48 Deutsch 59 Nederlands 70 Fran ais 81 Italiano 92 Espa ol 103 Dimensions 114 116 Serial number 117 3 M A N U A L SystemRoMedic TM...

Page 4: ...trol box 6 Rear castors with brakes 7 Sling bar with safety latches 8 Front castors 9 Emergency lowering manual 10 Motor actuator for lift arm 11 Locking handle 12 Pedal for manual width adjustment EM...

Page 5: ...e lift arm image 2 7 Check all mounting fixtures and locking handles images 1 and 2 8 Deactivate the emergency stop image 3 and perform a final inspection see Final inspection To collapse the lift fol...

Page 6: ...on the respective pedals for widening and narrowing the base For EE use the buttons on the hand control Test lift function by lifting a person not a user using an approved sling At the same time chec...

Page 7: ...g a transfer situation Under no circumstances may the safe working load be exceeded See section on Safe working load Never move the lift by pulling on the actuator The lift must not be used or immerse...

Page 8: ...ntil power down 2 minutes after use It is not possible to use other batttery types than BAJ1 BAJ2 The battery level is measured via voltage This means that it is possible to experience e g that the ba...

Page 9: ...the actuator Total work done by the actuator ampere usage times seconds in use Total number of overloads Days since last service Days between services Hand control Raising lowering the lift arm Symbol...

Page 10: ...Take the lift out of operation and contact your dealer Emergency stop To activate the emergency stop Press the red emergency stop button on the control box Resetting Turn the button in the direction...

Page 11: ...minium sling bar available in three variants with different width All variants of SlingBar have safety latches which prevent the sling straps from creeping out of the sling bar and all variants are fo...

Page 12: ...ining phenol or chlorine as this could damage the aluminium and the plastic materials If disinfection is needed 70 ethanol 45 isopropanol or similar should be used Storage and transportation If the li...

Page 13: ...sures such as reorienting or relocating the equipment system or shielding the location EMC Read user manual May not be discarded in domestic waste The product complies with the requirements of the Med...

Page 14: ...inutes maximum 5 switching cycles per minute Push 6000N Motor base DC 24V 5 A IP X4 Operationtime 10 at maximum continous operation of 2 min utes maximum 5 cycles per minute Push 3000N Sound level Wit...

Page 15: ...ina350EE EM 60600009 60600011 All measurement are in mm inch 285 11 2 580 22 8 580 22 8 860 33 8 1121 44 1 125 4 9 530 20 8 1680 66 1 490 19 3 1840 72 4 1020 1120 40 1 44 1290 50 7 114 M A N U A L Sys...

Page 16: ...h Dimensions Carina350EM EE with low legs 60600012 60600014 285 11 2 520 20 4 580 22 8 860 33 8 1120 44 1 125 4 9 580 22 8 1680 66 1 490 19 3 1840 72 4 1035 1135 40 7 44 6 1290 50 7 13 0 5 61 2 4 115...

Page 17: ...3 540 21 2 27 5 37 4 41 3 Dimensions Turning radius is 615 mm 24 2 inch The total weight of lift is 33 kg 73 lbs f The weight of the heaviest component is 17 5 kg 38 58 lbs D is movement in forward d...

Page 18: ...Serial number 117 M A N U A L SystemRoMedic TM...

Page 19: ...119 M A N U A L SystemRoMedic TM...

Page 20: ...vironment and quality of care and at the same time achieves significant cost savings Always make sure that you have the correct version of the manual The most recent version of all manuals are availab...

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