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Summary of Contents for GL5.1

Page 1: ...GB US GL5 1 mobile lifter User manual vers 1 00 ...

Page 2: ... Indicator lamps and audio signals 11 5 02 Safety functions 12 6 00 Use of Mobile lifter 13 6 01 How to use the Sling 13 6 02 Cleaning and disinfection 15 7 00 Troubleshooting 16 8 00 Service and lifespan 17 8 01 Service check of the mobile lifter All round 18 8 02 Owners daily maintenance 19 9 00 Environmental conditions 19 10 00 Technical specifications 20 11 00 Product configuration table 22 12...

Page 3: ...sories consist of Guldmann lifting slings in various sizes and models When the mobile lifter is used the assumption is that The lifter will be operated by a qualified person The mobile lifter is moved at a maximum speed corresponding to normal walking speed The Guldmann mobile lifter is used with Guldmann lifting slings Guldmann cannot be held responsible for any faults or accidents that may occur...

Page 4: ...e it can be splashed with water Do not modify this equipment without the authorization from the manufacturer The lifter is not intended to drive over steps and thresholds The lifter needs special precautions regarding EMC and needs to be installed and put into service according to the EMC information provided in Chapter 15 EMC Information Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect ...

Page 5: ... lifter For safety reasons we DO NOT recommend transporting users through Standard door frames Caution must be exercised 3 00 Definitions 1 Sling attachment hooks 2 Lifting boom 3 Battery 4 Control box 5 Hand control 6 Emergency lowering manual option 7 Push handle 8 Lifting actuator 9 Chassis leg 10 Brake release Accessories can be found in the Guldmann product catalogue 3 01 Accessories for the ...

Page 6: ...and protec tive foam Assembling mast chassis electrical Loosen screw pos 3 fitted to mast Posi tion the mast pos 1 in the Chassis pos 2 Make sure that the mast hits the chassis in the bottom of the chassis tube tighten screw using an M5 Allen key To dismantle remove screw to pull mast out of base Retighten screw in mast Fitting actuator Fasten the actuator base pos 4 using the attached screw pos 6...

Page 7: ...11 on the control box Insert the cable from the width adjustment motor into the 2 cable clips pos 10 Fasten push handle pos 12 to the mast by tightening the two screws pos 13 Mounting of the hand control Connect the hand control to the DIN port on the control box pos 14 Batteries The batteries supplied with the lifter are not fully charged on delivery The battery pack must be charged before use A ...

Page 8: ...e the sling you are ready to lift With the user in a seated position If the user is in a wheelchair or commode chair the brakes must be applied Open the lifter s chassis leg width adjustment to allow access around the chair Working with the Mobile lifter Always maintain a good working posture when applying the sling or working with the lifter When moving a person use the push handle and walk with ...

Page 9: ...cord is plugged in The power supply is automatically disconnect ed when the lifter is fully charged The red Charge LED turns off on the control box To be recharged when a yellow LED posi tioned above a battery symbol on the hand control is lit When the yellow LED of the empty battery indicator is lit on the hand control and the alarm sounds there is limited use of the mobile lifter The lifter cann...

Page 10: ...dth adjustment of the chassis is operated via the sideways arrows on the hand control or the control panel on the control box Use maximum width setting when lifting to from wide chairs or as necessary when lifting to from bed toilet and floor When not in use the hand control is designed to be placed on the push handle When maneuvering the lifter the chassis legs must be in the closed narrow positi...

Page 11: ...x x x x Critically low Battery Yellow Beeps at button activation x x x x Lifter service Yellow Is lit during use and 2 minutes after x x x x Over load Yellow Flashes 3 times lights up for 10 seconds x x Control box Charger Green yellow Charged Green Yellow light overload Yellow light battery 0 25 Yellow service light Yellow light battery 25 50 Green light battery 50 100 Green light Yellow light Co...

Page 12: ...ng the emergency stop button in the direction of the arrow until it springs up In order to disconnect the lifter from mains supply pull the mains plug out of the power out let Activating the emergency lowering function If the lifter fails to lower activate the following 1 Press the arrow key on the control box This functions as an emergency lowering in case the hand control does not work If the li...

Page 13: ...ow button has returned to its locked position by checking that it is flush with the cover of the lifting hanger and that the strap attachment can rotate freely fig 3 6 01 How to use the Sling Use slings with 4 6 lifting straps designed for fitting on Guldmann lifting han ger as shown in the sling manual The Lifter can be positioned under a bed It can be moved through normal doors The lifter can be...

Page 14: ...ting sling Working with the mobile lifter To obtain a correct working posture when moving the lifter the caregiver should always by placing one leg in front of the other push the lifter in a for ward motion thus utilizing his her body weight Turning the lifter should be carried out by two persons otherwise stand alongside the lifter and push on the side of the mast thereby minimizing the center of...

Page 15: ...ady to be mounted onto the lifting hanger Lying position in bed on a mattress or on the floor Turn the user on his side Place the high back sling so that its upper edge is flush with the top of the user s head Put the sling on the user so that the center band follows the spine Turn the user on his back and pull the sling out Bring the leg straps under the thigh and cross them over All four straps ...

Page 16: ...nd control light up when the control buttons are activated Yes see point 6 No no light visible see point 2 No only yellow light visible see point 3 No yellow service light visible or audible Beep see indicator and audio signals matrix 2 Is the battery mounted on the lifter Yes see point 4 No install a fully charged battery 3 Is a battery with sufficient charge installed in the lifter No install a ...

Page 17: ...on the basis of correct use cleaning and maintenance plus annual service and maintenance carried out by qualified service engineers of the Guldmann Service Team At the end of the expected lifes pan the lifter must then be assessed by quali fied service staff as to the lifters future use The lifespan of the lifting actuator is determined by how regular the lifter is used No part of the equipment sh...

Page 18: ...ck the emergency stop is operational Check the charging indicator is operational 4 Check the electrical condition of the products Check the batteries and measure the Input Voltage Output Voltage Check electrical functions and signals Check all wirings for errors and defects Check wire lead ins Check all possible conections plugs etc 5 Check the mechanical condition of the product Clean the product...

Page 19: ...Pa Information is illustrated by symbols on packaging including Fragile This side up UN 3481 Li Ion battery Beside temperature the same environmental conditions apply for transporta tion and storage Transport and storage temperatures between 10 C and 40 C 14 F and 104 F Symbols on the packaging 30 70 10ºC 14ºF 40ºC 104ºF 70 kPa 106 kPa Transportation and storage The lifter can be dismantled for tr...

Page 20: ... corrosion The mobile lifter should not be stored remain in damp surroundings for long periods of time Water vapor might liquefy into water on the mobile lifter thus causing corrosion rust in bearings as well as in the tubular steel frame The mobile lifter should not be exposed to sudden cold or warmth This means that one should not take a cold mobile lifter into a hot bathroom In swimming baths a...

Page 21: ...echanical on request Protection against trapping Yes Electrical parts On off Automatically Integrated Power supply for charging Input 100 240 Vac 50 60 Hz 39 53VA Battery replaceable Li Ion 25 9 V 2 25 Ah Charging time Max 4 hours Consumption power of actuator 24V max 8A Duty Cycle Max 10 max 2 min on 18 min off A 69 mm x B 143 mm x C 2013 mm x D 1365 mmx E 229 mm F 518 mm G 1325 mm H min max 664 ...

Page 22: ...stor 4 100 mm castor Actuator type 5 Mechanical emergency down 6 Mechanical emergency down motor turned 90 7 W O Mechanical emergency down 8 W O Mechanical emergency down motor turned 90 GL5 1 205 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 N A N A N A N A N A Manual emergency down motor turned 90 Castor size ø80 ø100 mm Safe Working Load SWL 205 kg N A Lifter type GL5 1 GL5 1 mobil lifter configurations Guldmann lifter type P...

Page 23: ...tion and charging Must not be disposed of as standard household waste but must be recycled Lifting boom vertical up and down movement Leg spread movement Examples of labels Serial number label max xxx kg xxx lbs xxxxxx xxxxx GL5 1 xxxx xxx xxx xxxx V Guldmann A S Graham Bells Vej 21 23A 8200 Aarhus N Denmark Made in Denmark yyyy mm dd Duty Cycle max 10 2 min 18 min GS1 128 ...

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Page 25: ...made annually by the Department for Nature and Environ ment from the Municipality of Aarhus using the Danish Environmental Protec tion Act section 42 as a reference 15 00 EMC Information Tabel 1 Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic emissions The GL5 1 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the GL5 1 should assure that i...

Page 26: ... 2 kV line s to earth 1 kV differential mode 2 kV common mode Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short interrup tions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000 4 11 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment If the u...

Page 27: ...gths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicinity of equip ment marked with the following symbol NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by ab...

Page 28: ...s W according to the transmitter manufacturer NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorp tion and reflection from structures objects and people 16 00 Warranty and service conditions A Warranty Guldmann warrants its equipment is free from materia...

Page 29: ...Guldmann Certified Technician is a technician who has successfully completed Guldmann Service Training and who holds a valid Service Training Certificate from Guldmann and is in pos session of a valid password to access Guldmann s Service and Information Console SIC A Guldmann Service Training Certificate and SIC password are valid for three years only USA from the date the technician is first cer...

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Page 32: ...mann A S Corporate Office Tel 45 8741 3100 info guldmann com www guldmann dk Guldmann Inc Tel 800 664 8834 Tel 813 880 0619 Fax 813 880 9558 info guldmann net www guldmann net Guldmann GB US 10 2019 558350_1 ...

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