PRISM+ A320B User manual

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User
Manual
A320B
Mobile Hoist

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Contents
1Contents
1 Contents............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 2
2 Safety Instructions & Warnings ............................................................................................................................................................. 4
2.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 4
2.2 Manufacture........................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
2.3 European Authorised Representative......................................................................................................................................... 4
2.4 Symbols Used........................................................................................................................................................................................ 4
2.5 Contraindications/Limitations........................................................................................................................................................ 5
2.6 Intended Use .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
2.7 Warning Notes........................................................................................................................................................................................7
2.8 Operating Environment......................................................................................................................................................................7
2.9 Device Information Labelling........................................................................................................................................................... 8
3 Key Components.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
3.1 Device Variant List................................................................................................................................................................................ 9
4 Assembly Instructions.............................................................................................................................................................................. 10
4.1 Unpacking .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 10
4.2 Device Adjustment............................................................................................................................................................................ 10
4.3 Final Inspection .....................................................................................................................................................................................11
5 Operating Instructions ..............................................................................................................................................................................12
5.1 Manoeuvring the Hoist.......................................................................................................................................................................12
5.2 Raising and Lowering the Hoist.....................................................................................................................................................12
5.3 Opening and Closing the Hoist Legs ...........................................................................................................................................13
5.4 Emergency Stop Button...................................................................................................................................................................13
5.5 Emergency Lowering ........................................................................................................................................................................13
5.6 Handset Operations...........................................................................................................................................................................14
5.7 Battery......................................................................................................................................................................................................14
5.8 Control Box Display ............................................................................................................................................................................15
5.9 Slings........................................................................................................................................................................................................17
6 Compatible Accessories ..........................................................................................................................................................................18
7 Detachable Parts..........................................................................................................................................................................................21
7.1 Attaching/detaching QRS (Quick Release System) Carry Bar .........................................................................................21
7.2 Attaching/detaching the Battery ................................................................................................................................................22
8 Technical Specification............................................................................................................................................................................23

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8.1 Prism A320B Mobile Hoist Dimensions......................................................................................................................................23
8.2 Specifications ......................................................................................................................................................................................23
8.3 Expected Product Lifetime ............................................................................................................................................................24
8.4 Standards Applied.............................................................................................................................................................................24
9 Fault Finding .................................................................................................................................................................................................25
10 Operating & Storage Conditions........................................................................................................................................................26
10.1 Normal Operating Conditions ......................................................................................................................................................26
10.2 Shipping and Storage Conditions .............................................................................................................................................26
11 Disposal..........................................................................................................................................................................................................27
12 Service, Inspection and Cleaning.......................................................................................................................................................28
12.1 Service ...................................................................................................................................................................................................28
12.2 Inspection.............................................................................................................................................................................................28
12.3 Cleaning................................................................................................................................................................................................29
13 Warranty ......................................................................................................................................................................................................32
14 Service Record History ..........................................................................................................................................................................33
15 Contacts ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 36

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Safety Instructions & Warnings
2Safety Instructions & Warnings
2.1 Introduction
Please read and understand this manual in its entirety before using your Prism A320B Mobile
Hoist.
The information in this manual is important for the safety of anyone near the device and must be read and
understood to help prevent injuries. It is also crucial for the proper operation and maintenance of the device.
Should any questions arise from reviewing this manual, contact your local authorised representative.
Failure to comply with warnings in this manual may result in injury to the person(s) and damage to the device
and its related components.
If during the use of this device, or because of its use, a serious incident has occurred, please report it to the
manufacturer and your national authority.
Store this manual in a safe and easy to access location. Contents of this manual are subject to change without
prior written notice. Ensure you are aware of the sling manufacturer’s fitting instructions.
Do not attempt to use this device without first understanding the contents of this manual.
Unauthorised modifications on any Prism Medical UK device may affect its safety. The
manufacturer will not be held responsible for any accident, incident or deficiencies of performance
that occur because of any unauthorised modification to its devices.
Do not use a clip fit sling on a lifting arm designed specifically for loop fitting slings.
2.2 Manufacture
This device is manufactured at the address below:
Prism Medical UK
Unit 1, Tir Llwyd Industrial Estate, St Asaph Avenue, Kinmel Bay, Conwy, UK, LL18 5JZ
Telephone number: 01924 840 100
2.3 European Authorised Representative
The address of the European Authorised Representative for this device is:
European Healthcare & Device Solutions (Ireland) Ltd.
Stratton House, Bishopstown Road,
Cork, Ireland.T12 Y9TC.
Telephone number: +353(86)2280846
2.4 Symbols Used
The table below includes all symbols from BS EN ISO 15223-1:2021 that can be found in this manual and on the
product and what they represent. Refer to this table when you are unsure of what a symbol represents.

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Consult User Manual Before Use Caution – See User Manual
Manufacturer Safe Working Load
Packaging Indicator – This Way Up Date of Manufacture
Serial Number Packaging Indicator – Keep Dry
Please Observe Local Laws On
Recycling For Internal Use Only
Temperature Range
Degree of Protection
N1: Ingress of Particles
N2: Ingress of Water
Humidity Range Medical Device
Catalogue Number European Authorised Representative
Figure 2.4.1
2.5 Contraindications/Limitations
There are no known “contraindications” associated with the usage of this device if it is used as per the
manufacturer’s recommendations and guidelines, however, it is recommended that a client specific
assessment is completed by a trained and knowledgeable health care professional to determine the most
suitable method of transfer.
Prism Medical UK does not recommend a required number of care givers for the use of its devices. This
information and recommendation can only be provided after a thorough personalised, case specific
assessment, as there are many factors that can influence these decisions.

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2.6 Intended Use
For internal use only.
This device is a lifting aid to be used by trained personnel only. This device makes it possible to transfer/lift
mobility impaired clients with minimal strain or risk to the caregiver, while providing complete safety, dignity,
and comfort to the client.
This device is one of two components that makes this possible. The secondary component, the sling, is a
specially designed fabric accessory that attaches to the hoist by means of a carry bar, which secures the
client during the lift/transfer.
Please refer to the user guides supplied with the sling and reference them while reviewing this manual.
The functions of raising/lowering the carry bar and opening/closing the legs on the device, are accomplished
by pressing buttons on the hand control. The hand control is attached to the device.
The device is used under instruction, and the operation of the device is undertaken by a trained
carer.
A risk assessment must be performed before using any other manufactured slings to ensure safe
use can be established.
•This device is intended to be installed on a flat and levelled surface prior to use.
•This device must only be installed by persons authorised by Prism Medical UK or those who have the
rights to install and commission the device for safe use.
•Under no circumstance should this device be put in control of a person who has not been properly
trained in the use and care. Failure to adhere to this warning may result in serious injury to the
caregiver and/or the individual being transferred.
•In facilities where more than one caregiver will be responsible for using this device and sling(s), it is
important that all members are trained in the proper use of this device. A training program should be
established by the facility to acquaint new caregivers with this equipment.
•This device and associated slings are not toys. Do not use it for unsafe practices. Do not allow children
to play with this device or any of its components.
•Your guarantee is void if persons unauthorised by Prism Medical UK perform work on this device.
•To maintain optimum function, this device should be inspected and maintained on a regular basis. See
section ‘Service, Inspection and Cleaning’ within this user manual.

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•Any accessories used with this device, should be checked to ensure that they are in good working
order. Check for signs of wear to each component prior to use. Report any unusual wear or damage
immediately to your local authorised dealer.
•This device and slings(s) are intended only for the transferring of a person. Prism Medical UK will not
be responsible for any damage caused by the misuse, neglect, or purposeful destruction of the device
and/or its associated components.
•This device is certified to a maximum load of 320 kg. Do not exceed the maximum rated load of any of
the components that may be used with this device. The lowest stated load in the system must always
be adhered to.
•Ensure that a clear space is maintained around this device. Before performing a transfer, check for
and move all obstacles out of the way.
•Protecting the people present, visually monitor the sling(s) loops connection points during transfer
stages, so the sling remains firmly attached to the carry bar.
•In areas where children are prone to be present be vigilant when carrying out a transfer.
•To reduce the risk of unintended use, when this device is not in use, remove the sling(s) from the
device to prevent entrapment or strangulation should the device be tampered with.
You may need to seek specialist advice on how to assist some people with specific moving and
handling needs. Sources of advice include, but is not limited to, professional bodies and
organisations, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, manual handling advisers and
ergonomists with experience in health and social care.
2.7 Warning Notes
This device has been manufactured and tested to exceed BS EN 10535:2006. This does not mean
that it can be used without care. All caregivers should read the user manual and understand this
warning section.
•This device is less stable on sloping surfaces. A 5-degree slope is the maximum permitted and then
only with great care.
•This device is dangerous to the person being transferred when used irresponsibly or pushed at speed.
2.8 Operating Environment
This device is suitable for use within the professional health care facility environment as well as the home
health care environment.
This device is not suitable for any special environments.
This device is not intended to be used in environments where there are rapid changes in the environmental
temperature and humidity during intended use.

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2.9 Device Information Labelling
The label attached to this device complies with:
ISO 15223-1:2021 – “Symbols to be used with information to be supplied by the manufacturer
Figure 2.9.1

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Key Components
3Key Components
Please see below to familiarise yourself with the key components of this device. If you have not received all the
components listed below, contact your Prism Medical UK dealer immediately. Contact details are provided on
the last page of this manual.
3.1 Device Variant List
Item
Description
Item
Description
1
Boom
8
Front Castors
2
Mast
9
Rear Castors
3 Carry Bar 10 Manual Emergency Lower
4
Base
11
Lift Actuator
5
Handle
12
Leg Actuator
6
Handset
13
User Manual
7
Control Box & Battery
Figure 3.0.1
Figure 3.0.2
Device Code
Description
129100
Prism A320B – QRS
129150 Prism A320B
129200
Prism A320B (Low Profile Castors) - QRS
129250
Prism A320B (Low Profile Castors)
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4Assembly Instructions
4.1 Unpacking
Some of the parts are heavy and will need to be lifted with care. Items weighing over 20 kg will
require a two-person lift. Please refer to technical specifications for components weights.
This device will arrive to you in robust packaging, please be careful when removing the
components. Please read the user manual in full before operating this device.
This user manual should be kept safe for future reference.
No matter the environment, health and safety factors should be considered to ensure the safety and essential
performance of this device and to avoid unnecessary damage or injuries to people within the area around the
device.
When using a sharp knife, be careful not to damage the device.
This section will summarise the layout of the device packaging. It is recommended a knife is used for easier
unpacking of the device. The device is packed onto a single pallet (1,200 x 1,000 x 2,200 mm) weighing
approximately 78 kg.
Using a knife to open the box around the perimeter, the box should open, and the internal packaging must be
removed to access the device.
4.2 Device Adjustment
The device can be adjusted to three different height settings and two people are required to adjust the height.
1. Loosen the star knob at the rear of the mast. (Figure 4.2.1)
2. Unscrew either one of the handles.
3. Pull the second handle away from the mast, removing the handle and threaded pin from the hole.
(Figure 4.2.2)
4. Adjust the height of the mast, ensuring that one of the three holes lines up with the holes in the base
assembly. Note: Tighten the star knob to temporarily hold the mast in place before re-inserting the
handle and pin.
5. Insert the handle and pin and then screw back on the second handle until it is tight.

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Figure 4.2.2
4.3 Final Inspection
Before first operation of this device:
•Confirm all cables are located and secure.
•Ensure the red emergency stop button on the control box is deactivated. (Rotate clockwise to release
if required)
•Press the up button on the handset and confirm the actuator raises the boom.
•Press the down button on the handset and confirm the actuator lowers the boom.
•Press the button on the handset to operate the opening of the legs and confirm the actuator moves
the legs outwards.
•Press the button on the handset to operate the closing of the legs and confirm the actuator moves the
legs inwards.
•Press the red emergency stop button on the control box and check that actuators do not operate until
the button is reset.
•Check the mechanical emergency lowering function works properly. (See section 5.5 for guidance)
•Check the rear castors brakes work properly.
•Check the battery pack is fixed in place and fully charged.
This device is now ready to use.
Figure 4.2.1

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5Operating Instructions
The device is heavy and should not be lifted unless necessary, please operate the device with the use of the
castors wherever possible to prevent any injury.
Appropriate training in lifting and handling procedures should be undergone by any person operating the
device, for their own and the client’s safety and comfort. These instructions are designed to cover the method
of using the device.
5.1 Manoeuvring the Hoist
1. To move the hoist forward, hold onto the handlebar and push forward.
2. Do not stand on the leg actuator or use the leg actuator to push the hoist.
3. When turning the hoist, use both hands on the handle. Alternatively, it is possible to rotate the hoist by
applying the brake to a single rear castor and rotating the hoist about the braked castor. This
movement should be performed with a smooth, slow action to avoid swinging the patient
unnecessarily.
4. This hoist has two rear castors with brakes.
5. The rear castors can be braked for rotation (by applying a single brake), lateral movement, and
parking. To apply the brake, press the brake pedal down with your foot (Figure 5.1.1). To release the
brake, press the raised pedal towards the wheel (Figure. 5.1.2).
6. During lifting, the rear castors should remain locked to ensure that the hoist will not move.
The castors should be locked if there is a risk of the hoist driving into the client. For example, when
lifting the patient from the floor.
5.2 Raising and Lowering the Hoist
The up and down movement of the carry bar on the device is achieved by
an electric actuator via a hand control. The hand control has two buttons
with directional arrows up and down (Figure 5.2.1). The actuator stops
automatically at the limit of travel in both directions.
Figure 5.1.2
Figure 5.1.1
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5.3 Opening and Closing the Hoist Legs
The legs of the hoist are opened and closed using the appropriate
buttons on the hand control, (Figure 5.3.1) for guidance. The legs’
motion will be stopped whenever the hand control button is released.
The legs can be opened to enable access around chairs or
wheelchairs. When relocating the device, manoeuvring through
narrow doorways and/or passages, the device legs should be in the
closed position.
5.4 Emergency Stop Button
This device is fitted with an Emergency Stop button.
Push the Emergency Stop button (Figure 5.4.1) to cut all power to the
device.
To resume power, release the emergency stop button by turning in a
clockwise direction. (Indicated by arrows on the Emergency Stop
button. (Figure 5.4.2)
5.5 Emergency Lowering
5.5.1 Manual Emergency Lowering
In the case of power failure, it is possible to mechanically
lower a patient suspended by the device.
Turn the manual lowering handle in a clockwise direction
(Figure 5.5.1) to lower the boom until the boom reaches a
safe position.
The manual emergency lowering system should be used
only if the lowering procedures described in the previous
section of the manual do not work. Should you have any
concerns or questions contact your local authorised Prism
Medical UK Representative.
Do not use the device after the manual lowering
mechanism has been used. The lift must be reset by a qualified technician after use. Contact your local
authorised Prism Medical UK service provider.
5.5.2 Electrical Emergency Lowering
The Mobile Hoist can be lowered by pushing the emergency lowering button
on the control box with a suitable object, such as a pen nib or pencil. (Figure
5.5.2)
Figure 5.3.1
Figure 5.4.1
Figure 5.4.2
Figure 5.5.1
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5.6 Handset Operations
The handset has four control functions: Up and Down, this will raise and lower the device,
and Legs Open and Legs Close, this will open and close the legs.
Press down on each symbol to operate the desired function. It is not possible to use two
functions at the same time. Once the device has reached the extent of its travel in each
direction, the actuator will automatically stop.
There are LED indications on the handset, which indicate the battery level of the device. If
the service indicator light is on, then a service is due and should be arranged. The device
will still work as intended.
The handset is attached to the control box via a flexible, coiled cable that is secured in
place with a friction-fit plug. The coiled cable is designed to give the greatest number of
options for carer positioning without having a trailing cable around the patient. The
handset also incorporates a hook which gives the carer flexibility whist moving/positioning
the patient. Clear and easy to understand labelling of the buttons enable ease of use for the care giver.
5.7 Battery
The battery pack should never be stored for long periods of time without a regular charge.
The battery pack is protected in an encased unit located on top of the control box, on the rear of the device.
The handset and control box below the battery, will indicate to the user when the battery is flat and requires
charging. Complete the lift and place the battery on charge.
5.7.1 Charging the battery pack
The battery pack can be recharged via a mains
lead (terminated with a figure of eight plug)
1. Fit the mains lead figure of eight plug into the
charger link cable. (Figure 5.7.1)
2. Plug the 3-pin mains plug into a suitable mains
outlet and switch the mains supply on.
3. Charging is automatic and will normally take
eight to twelve hours to fully charge (from
completely discharged state). You cannot
overcharge the battery pack if left for longer
periods of time.
4. To return the device to use, switch off the mains
supply. Remove the plug from the socket and clip onto the mast.
Figure 5.6.1
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5.8 Control Box Display
Control Box Feature Symbol Comment
Charging of battery
When the mains cable is plugged in, and a control button
is activated the symbol to the left is shown on the display
until power down 2 minutes later. The purpose if the
symbol is to inform the user that it is not possible to use
the lift when it is plugged into the mains.
Short Circuit
If there is a short circuit, the control box will show the
short circuit symbol with a recommendation to check the
connections. This symbol will be shown until the short
circuit has been repaired.
Service
The control box will show the service symbol when it is
time for service. The standard settings are after 12
months/8000 cycles. After each power down, first time
that the symbol (100 milli-seconds) so that the user gets a
reminder about checking the display.
The 'SERVICE' Text will blink 3 times, then a static service
symbol will be shown (10 seconds in total). Even though it
is time for service the system will still be functional and
work as normal.
Overload channel 1
only:
When Overload occurs (according to the pre-defined
current cut-off limit) the overload symbol will be shown
on the display. The 'MAX. Text will blink 3 times and the
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Service Information read-out:
Basic service information can be read out on the display. To display the service information on the display,
press the lifting arm up button (Only for ½ second press). The information (below) will be shown for ½ minute or
until other buttons are activated.
If “No Days” are chosen for service internal, then the display will show Days since last service.
Battery State Symbol Comment
1 The battery is ok, no need for charging (100 - 50 %)
2 Battery needs charging (50 -25%)
3
Battery needs charging. (Less than 25%)
Buzzer sound is provided when a button is pressed in this
battery state.
4
The battery needs charging. At this stage some of the
functionality of the lift is lost. At this battery stage, it is not
possible to drive the lifting arm up or down. Furthermore,
an audio signal will sound when a control button is
activated (17V or lower). The symbol will switch between
the two pictures for 10 seconds.
The battery symbol is shown when the box is active until
power down (2 minutes after use).

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5.9 Slings
Th device is designed to be used in combination with a sling to perform its intended use. The sections below
include the correct and safe manor of attaching/detaching the slings as well as a list of approved slings for
use.
5.9.1 Sling Attachment/Detachment
Sling loops should be attached as follows:
1. Put the required sling loop onto your finger and thumb and then using the same finger or thumb, pull
back the spring locking mechanism on the correct hook on the correct side of the carry bar. (Figure
5.9.1)
2. Slide the sling loop from your finger and thumb over the edge of the hook. (Figure 5.9.2)
3. After positioning the loop below the locking mechanism, release the spring to secure the sling loop.
(Figure 5.9.3)
To remove the sling, simply reverse the process – pull back on the spring locking mechanism, lift the
loop out of the hook and release the locking mechanism.
The same process of attaching and detaching the sling is relevant for the QRS (Quick Release System)
carry bar.
Figure 5.9.1
Figure 5.9.2
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6Compatible Accessories
Below is a list of slings that are recommended and have been approved by Prism Medical UK for use in
combination with this device.
We recommend the use of the Care-Ability manufactured polyester sling range (type ‘BF’ applied part)
to be utilised with this device. It is at the user’s discretion to use alternative supplied slings. In utilising
another manufacturer’s sling, checks must first be made to ensure the sling is safe to use and meets
the requirements of BS EN ISO 10535 before its use.
The slings with a safe working load equal to or greater than 320 kg that can be used with this device
are shown below, complete with product codes.
Size
Order Code
Size
Order Code
CA300 Universal
CA700 Classic Hammock
P1
CA300PP1
P1
CA700PP1
P2
CA300PP2
P2
CA700PP2
P3
CA300PP3
P3
CA700PP3
P4
CA300PP4
P4
CA700PP4
P5
CA300PP5
P5
CA700PP5
X Small
CA300PXS
X Small
CA700PXS
Small
CA300PS
Small
CA700PS
Small/Medium
CA300PSM
Small/Medium
CA700PSM
Medium
CA300PM
Medium
CA700PM
Medium/Large
CA300PML
Medium/Large
CA700PML
Large
CA300PL
Large
CA700PL
X Large
CA300PXL
X Large
CA700PXL
CA400 Universal Deluxe
CA701 Deluxe Hammock
P1
CA400PP1
P1
CA701PP1
P2
CA400PP2
P2
CA701PP2
P3
CA400PP3
P3
CA701PP3
P4
CA400PP4
P4
CA701PP4
P5
CA400PP5
P5
CA701PP5
X Small
CA400PXS
X Small
CA701PXS
Small
CA400PS
Small
CA701PS
Small/Medium
CA400PSM
Small/Medium
CA701PSM
Medium
CA400PM
Medium
CA701PM
Medium/Large
CA400PML
Medium/Large
CA701PML
Large
CA400PL
Large
CA701PL
X Large
CA400PXL
X Large
CA701PXL
CA500 Toilet Access
CA701 Deluxe Hammock with Head Support
P1
CA500PP1
P1
CA701HSPP1
P2
CA500PP2
P2
CA701HSPP2
P3
CA500PP3
P3
CA701HSPP3
P4
CA500PP4
P4
CA701HSPP4
P5
CA500PP5
P5
CA701HSPP5
X Small
CA500PXS
X Small
CA701HSPXS
Small
CA500PS
Small
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Small/Medium
CA500PSM
Small/Medium
CA701HSPSM
Medium
CA500PM
Medium
CA701HSPM
Medium/Large
CA500PML
Medium/Large
CA701HSPML
Large
CA500PL
Large
CA701HSPL
X Large
CA500PXL
X Large
CA701HSPXL
CA501 Toilet Access with Crossover Straps
CA702 Comfort in Chair Hammock
P1
CA501PP1
P1
CA702PP1
P2
CA501PP2
P2
CA702PP2
P3
CA501PP3
P3
CA702PP3
P4
CA501PP4
P4
CA702PP4
P5
CA501PP5
P5
CA702PP5
X Small
CA501PXS
X Small
CA702PXS
Small
CA501PS
Small
CA702PS
Small/Medium
CA501PSM
Small/Medium
CA702PSM
Medium
CA501PM
Medium
CA702PM
Medium/Large
CA501PML
Medium/Large
CA702PML
Large
CA501PL
Large
CA702PL
X Large
CA501PXL
X Large
CA702PXL
CA502 Toilet Access with Head Support
CA702 Comfort in Chair Hammock with Head
P1
CA502PP1
P1
CA702HSPP1
P2
CA502PP2
P2
CA702HSPP2
P3
CA502PP3
P3
CA702HSPP3
P4
CA502PP4
P4
CA702HSPP4
P5
CA502PP5
P5
CA702HSPP5
X Small
CA502PXS
X Small
CA702HSPXS
Small
CA502PS
Small
CA702HSPS
Small/Medium
CA502PSM
Small/Medium
CA702HSPSM
Medium
CA502PM
Medium
CA702HSPM
Medium/Large
CA502PML
Medium/Large
CA702HSPML
Large
CA502PL
Large
CA702HSPL
X Large
CA502PXL
X Large
CA702HSPXL
CA503 Toilet Access with High Back
CA703 Split Leg in Chair Hammock
P1
CA503PP1
P1
CA703PP1
P2
CA503PP2
P2
CA703PP2
P3
CA503PP3
P3
CA703PP3
P4
CA503PP4
P4
CA703PP4
P5
CA503PP5
P5
CA703PP5
X Small
CA503PXS
X Small
CA703PXS
Small
CA503PS
Small
CA703PS
Small/Medium
CA503PSM
Small/Medium
CA703PSM
Medium
CA503PM
Medium
CA703PM
Medium/Large
CA503PML
Medium/Large
CA703PML
Large
CA503PL
Large
CA703PL
X Large
CA503PXL
X Large
CA703PXL
CA600 Hammock
CA503E Toilet Access with High Back
P1
CA600PP1
X Small
CA503EPXS
P2
CA600PP2
Small
CA503EPS

Prism A320B User Manual – 999014-en-gb
Revision A – 09.22
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Compatible Accessories
P3
CA600PP3
Medium
CA503EPM
P4
CA600PP4
Large
CA503EPL
P5
CA600PP5
X Large
CA503EPXL
X Small
CA600PXS
Small
CA600PS
Small/Medium
CA600PSM
Medium
CA600PM
Medium/Large
CA600PML
Large
CA600PL
X Large
CA600PXL
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