Information is regularly updated in the latest instructions versions. This can not engage the responsibility of HMS-VILGO in any way. Warning : The pics on this leaflet are not under contract. Therefore, HMS-VILGO has the right to change the products inside anytime. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. PREAMBLE ………………………………………………………………………...
This manual contains all the technical information you need to make a good use of this product. This information has been carefully checked by HMS-VILGO. This is not an exhaustive list and HMS-VILGO is not responsible for any kind of mistakes or omissions.
Homelift2 user guide Version 01/2012 2.2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION Support beam Driving handles Electric actuator Control box Beam Pole Side foot Pedals ∅ 4 in wheels with ∅ 3 in twin casters brake 2.3. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Materials : Steel Finish : Epoxy paint coating Class: Weight :...
Homelift2 user guide Version 01/2012 2.4. DIMENSIONS Dimensional characteristics of the base Maximum external length 35 in Maximum internal length 26 in Minimal internal width : 18 in Minimal external width : 22 in Maximum internal width 31 in Maximum external width : 35 in Minimum ground clearance : 1.5 in...
There are 4 labels : One on the basis of the Homelift2, one on the electric actuator, one on the control box and one on the remote control. Standards : By this label, HMS-VILGO ensures that Homelift2 hoist is conformed to European directive 89/336 referring to electromagnetic compatibility and to European directive 93/42 referring to medical devices.
Homelift2 user guide Version 01/2012 3. HOMELIFT ASSEMBLING 3.1. PACKAGE CONTENTS The following parts are in the package: 1 folded-up Homelift2 hoist : 1 box containing: Fixing screw Spanner 6 section 5 Control box (x1) CHC 6x80 (x2) (x1) Anti-pulling up remote control Main cable Actuator cable...
Homelift2 user guide Version 01/2012 Hoists are conformed to EN 10535 standard which means that they can run 10 000 complete cycles under the conditions of uses they are designed for. Please, carefully consider how important it is to evenly check and maintain it in order to make sure that it is used under the standard specifications and under ours recommendations.
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Homelift2 user guide Version 01/2012 This table below, indicates if the replacement of actuator, axis and spare parts is necessary, in function of the number of runs a day. Oldness of the hoist (years) number of runs / a day 1095 1460 1825...
Homelift2 user guide Version 01/2012 HOIST REFERENCE: Serial number : Date of 1st use : DATE MAINTENANCE AND QUALITY CHECKING NAME & APPROVALS Number of cycles evaluated...
Homelift2 user guide Version 01/2012 3.2. HOMELIFT2 ASSEMBLING 1/ Unlock 2/ Take the axis out of the position and pick up the pole. 3-4 / Put the axle on position in locking it. 5/ Unlock the beam from the support beam and pick the support beam up.
4. USE 4.1. FIRST USE The battery delivered with the Homelift 2 hoist is fully charged so that you can start using the hoist immediately. However check the hoist has been assembled properly as explained in paragraph 3, and try it...
A and B straps at the same hole level (same colour). Act the same way for C and D straps. Cautions : - This sling is designed for HMS-VILGO hoists only. - Always hang-up the 4 straps at the same level.
Homelift2 user guide Version 01/2012 4.3. SAFETY crushing safety: Homelift runs with a single-acting actuator. Any obstacle on its way will automatically stop its going-down. Emergency stop : the Homelift emergency stop button is located on the control box. Push it to stop the lifting or going-down. Push it again to unlock it. Electric safety : lifting and going-down are locked when Homelift is connected to charge battery.
Homelift2 user guide Version 01/2012 Warning, the loading of the batteries works only if the emergency button is out of power (put it on the position ‘on’ to load the batteries). Emergency stop Actuator connection LED green color when the control box is activated Remote control connection Yellow charging LED...
5.4 WARRANTY Your Homelift 2 hoist has its own serial number. This number is on a label on the chassis and is repeated on every electrical part. To make a claim using the warranty, you need to return the faulty part, with its serial number label to your retailer who will contact us.
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