Removing the spreader bar
1.
2.
1.
Push and hold the release button up.
2.
Slide the spreader bar out in a forward and slightly
upward direction.
Attaching a spreader bar
1.
Slide the spreader bar
in until you hear an
audible click.
2.
Check that the spreader
bar is firmly attached
to the boom connector
and cannot be removed
without pressing the
release button.
5.6 Emergency functions
5.6.1 Performing an emergency stop
1.
Press the red emergency button
A
on the control unit
to stop the boom and patient from raising or lowering.
2.
To reset, rotate the emergency button clockwise.
5.6.2 Activating an emergency lowering (CBJ
Home control unit)
If the hand control fails, the boom can be lowered by using
the circular switch for emergency release.
1.
Lower the boom by pressing and holding button
A
at
the front of the control unit.
2.
Stop lowering the boom by releasing the button.
5.6.3 Activating an emergency lowering (CBJ
Care, CBJ1, CBJ2 control unit)
If the hand control fails, the boom can be lowered by using
the circular switch for emergency release. Use a sharp
object, such as a pencil to press the button.
1.
Lower the boom by pressing and holding button
A
at
the front of the control unit.
2.
Stop lowering the boom by releasing the button.
5.6.4 Activating an emergency lifting (CBJ Care,
CBJ1 control unit)
If the hand control fails, the boom can be raised by using
the circular switch for emergency lifting. Use a sharp object,
such as a pencil to press the button.
1.
Raise the boom by pressing and holding button
B
at the
front of the control unit.
2.
Stop raising the boom by releasing the button.
5.6.5 Activating a mechanical emergency
lowering
If the emergency lowering on the control unit is not working,
a mechanical emergency lowering is available as a back-up.
This may happen in case of partial or total power failure, or
if the battery runs down during use.
WARNING!
Risk of Injury or Damage
Repeated mechanical emergency lowering leads
to a high increase of the lowering speed.
– Only use the mechanical emergency lowering
as a back-up when the emergency lowering on
the control unit is not working.
– Do not use the mechanical emergency lowering
repeatedly in close succession.
– Always lower the patient onto a supporting
surface like a bed or a chair.
– After a mechanical emergency lowering was
required, the lift must be checked to resolve
the malfunction of the control unit.
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