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1.9

 

Essential Performance 

The essential performance of the Hoist is defined as: 

Raise up, lower down, traverse left, and traverse right and emergency lower. 

 

These functions may be interrupted if the Hoist is subjected to any electromagnetic field created by other electrical devices 

which are located nearby. 

 

In the event of electromagnetic disturbances, the following conditions may occur: 

 

1.

 

Should the display screen go blank, or become unreadable, but eventually self recovers and there is detrimental effect 

to performance, continue to use but investigate source of electromagnetic disturbance. 

 

2.

 

Should the display screen go blank, or the charging status bulb continue to flash red or green, the Hoist is still 

acceptable to be used, but investigate EMC source and contact your service provider at the soonest opportunity. 

 

3.

 

Should the motors pause temporarily, the Hoist can be continue to be used but investigate EMC source and contact 

your service provider at the earliest convenience. 

1.10

 

EMC Statement 

The following statement has been made against the assumption that the user of the system utilises the provided components 

supplied by the manufacturer of the device to operate the device as intended. DO NOT use any other form of power charge with 

the system as the manufacturer’s adapter has been assessed and complies with the EMC requirements. 

 

This product, has been designed, manufactured and tested in accordance with the legal requirements for the environment in 

which the device will be used within.  

 

Pacemakers, defibrillators and other medical devices should be manufactured in such a manner that they can withstand 

Electromagnetic Interferences (EMI) in accordance with their associated mandatory European directives and regulations. Please 

consult the user alert card which would have been issued to the user regarding the use of electrical items for those individuals 

fitted with these or any other devices. 

 

If users of this equipment are unsure of its compliance to EMC you can request the confirmation from Mackworth that the 

product is manufactured to the appropriate Electromagnetic Compatibility standard.  

 

A brief summary of the tests carried out in accordance with IEC 60601-1-2 is shown below in Table 3.  

 

The Hoist is also classified as Class B according to CISPR 11:2009 for the home health care environment. 

 

The use of the device within the correct area where the intended use is given will have no detrimental effect on other devices 

that have been tested to their intended respective requirements.  

 

Section 

Specification 

Clause 

Test Description 

Results 

Comments/ Base Standard 

Configuration and Mode: Test setup standby 

2.1 

4.4.1 

General Requirement; Risk 

Management Process for ME 

Equipment and ME Systems 

Pass 

 

2.2 

Identification, Marking and documents 

Pass 

 

Configuration and Mode: Test setup charging 

2.3 

7.1.1 

Mains Terminal Disturbance Voltage 

Pass 

CISPR 11: 2009 A1:2010 EN 

55016-2-3: 2004 + A1:2005 

2.4 

7.1.1 

Electromagnetic Radiation Disturbance 

Pass 

CISPR 11: 2009 A1:2010  

Summary of Contents for TX600

Page 1: ...Doc No 999674 Revision of document B Revision Date 10 05 2021 TX Advanced Ceiling Track Hoist User Manual...

Page 2: ...Installation 14 4 0 Type BF Applied parts 15 5 0 Frequently Used Functions 15 5 1 Carry Bar 15 5 2 Sling 16 5 3 Connecting the Handset to the Hoist 23 6 0 Hoist Operation 24 6 1 Turning the Hoist ON a...

Page 3: ...7 4 Standards Applied 31 8 0 Environmental Storage and Operating Conditions 32 8 1 Normal operating conditions 32 8 2 Shipping and storage conditions 32 9 0 Disposal 33 10 0 Fault Finding 34 11 0 Gene...

Page 4: ...Type 3 TX600 Advanced RTC 122709 Type 3 TX440 Advanced RTC 122713 Type 4 TX600 Advanced RTC 122714 Type 4 TX440 Advanced RTC 122718 Type 5 TX600 Advanced RTC 122719 Type 5 TX440 Advanced MTCC 122616 T...

Page 5: ...s in this manual may result in injury to the operator and or client and or damage to the Ceiling Track Hoist or related components Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice Do...

Page 6: ...which protection against electric shock does not rely on basic insulation only Safe Working Load represents the maximum load rated for safe operation Manufacturer Date of manufacture Packaging indicat...

Page 7: ...e person being moved the simple to use Hoist maximises the amount of care provided to the person The TX Advanced Hoist is a Ceiling Track Hoist and should only be used whilst on the Ceiling Track It h...

Page 8: ...d parts Do not remove cover screws or open the Hoist unit as this will VOID THE GUARANTEE WARRANTY Never expose the TX Advanced Hoist directly to water Your guarantee does not cover any misuse or abus...

Page 9: ...If during the use of this device or as a result of its use a serious incident has occurred please report it to the manufacturer and to your national authority Electric Shock Do not insert any objects...

Page 10: ...manufactured and tested in accordance with the legal requirements for the environment in which the device will be used within Pacemakers defibrillators and other medical devices should be manufacture...

Page 11: ...sting 2 7 Table 4 Immunity to Electrostatic discharge Enclosure Port Pass IEC 61000 4 2 2008 Configuration and Mode Test setup standby 2 4 7 1 1 Electromagnetic Radiation Disturbance Pass CISPR 11 200...

Page 12: ...Traverse Item Description Part Numbers 1 TX Advanced Hoist See Table 1 2 Carry Bar 300024 3 Handset MT 122349 PT 122075 4 Hoist Charger Track Type 1 122100 5 Allen Key 122093 6 User Manual 999053 TX...

Page 13: ...en using a sharp knife be careful not to damage the product This section will summarize the layout of the Hoist Packaging and what is included in the Box It is recommended a knife is used for smoother...

Page 14: ...n area and the correct storage of the Hoist after use e g handset position on the carry bar The Hoist is not intended to be used in environments where there are rapid changes in the environmental temp...

Page 15: ...site to the hoist in the following way 1 On the hook move the locking mechanism into the hook by pressing down on the tab Figure 6 and 7 2 With the carry bar positioned sideways along the length of th...

Page 16: ...15 3 After positioning the loop below the locking mechanism Figure 15 release the spring locking mechanism to secure the sling loop Figure 16 Make sure the required loop s are on the correct hooks an...

Page 17: ...ay the Handset can be connected therefore it is not possible to incorrectly mate the two parts Once the two parts have been aligned ensure that the Handset is pushed into the Grommet properly with bot...

Page 18: ...wered to the correct height for attaching the sling or positioning an individual The UP DOWN functions of the handset buttons are in relation to the travel of the Hoist That is the grey button at the...

Page 19: ...there is a patient being transferred ensure they are at a reasonable height above the ground to ensure they are not being dragged along the floor or hit any obstructions Always ensure the direction o...

Page 20: ...fitted during the installation of the Hoist Figure 30 To Traverse the TX Advanced simply manually or power traverse the Hoist along the track to the charging dock at the far end of the track Once the...

Page 21: ...is located underneath the Hoist unit Figure 29 Continue to pull down on the emergency red cord until the person is safely lowered to the desired position The unit will continue beeping until the red...

Page 22: ...LED colour the audible beeping and instructions on what actions to take when each message appears This table may help for troubleshooting Display Message Message explanation LED colour Beep sound Inst...

Page 23: ...ended use However should the device or the installed system require modification please consult your local Mackworth dealer to arrange a date and time to assess the required changes to the system If t...

Page 24: ...1 16 s Lifting Speed No Weight 64 52 mm s 2 54 s Lowering Speed 272 kg 600 lb 54 48 mm s 2 14 s Lowering Speed No Weight 60 75mm s 2 39 s Stopping Distances Up 272 kg 600 lb 10 mm 0 39 Stopping Dista...

Page 25: ...on the charging routine The lift tape should have an expected service life of 2 years if used correctly but visual inspection should be carried out before use 7 4 Standards Applied The standards that...

Page 26: ...will help the user through all ranges of lighting The Specification of the hoist dictates that normal use would occur during ambient luminance 50 500 lux Additional as the hoist is designed for indoo...

Page 27: ...oper method of disposal of potentially biohazardous parts and accessories The relevant components utilised in the manufacture of the device that can be recycled at the end of the device life are Fully...

Page 28: ...teries may be low and require charging Refer to the section 6 5 Charging The Hoist Charge the hoist for at least one hour and then try to raise lower the carry bar If none of these resolve the fault D...

Page 29: ...Notice any change in the performance Want to report an unexpected occurrence Want to arrange a service Need to ascertain necessary information for replacement parts and components Contact details of...

Page 30: ...is present Handset Ensure the Handset is functional ensure the connection to the Hoist is correct and that all the buttons are working before operation with a patient The image Figure 39 indicates a...

Page 31: ...e should be for 5 minutes to prevent any virucidal infections without a degradation to the functionality of the device 5 minutes is a recommended contact time The device can withstand a longer contact...

Page 32: ...a full review of the data please follow the link below http www nhsggc org uk media 236215 msds actichlor plus pdf 12 0 Warranty This guarantee does not affect or in any way limit your Statutory Right...

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Page 38: ...any errors or omissions Mackworth operates a policy of continuous improvement Specifications and other data are subject to change without notice Dealer contact details Prism Medical UK Contact details...

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