PRISM+ CP User manual

Doc No. 999096 Revision of document: A
Revision Date: 11.08.2022
CP Portable Hoist
User Manual

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Contents
1.0 Safety Instructions and Warnings...........................................................................................................4
1.1 Introduction.........................................................................................................................................4
1.2 Manufacture........................................................................................................................................5
1.3 European Authorised Representative.................................................................................................5
1.4 Symbols Used ......................................................................................................................................6
1.5 Contraindications/Limitations.............................................................................................................7
1.6 Intended Use ......................................................................................................................................7
1.7 Additional Warnings and Safety Notices.............................................................................................9
1.8 Operating Environment.......................................................................................................................9
1.9 Essential Performance.......................................................................................................................10
1.10 EMC Statement..............................................................................................................................10
2.0 Components/Key Parts .........................................................................................................................12
2.1 Unpacking..........................................................................................................................................12
3.0 Installation ............................................................................................................................................13
4.0 Type ‘BF’ Applied parts .........................................................................................................................14
5.0 Frequently Used Functions ...................................................................................................................14
5.1 Carry Bar............................................................................................................................................14
5.2 Slings..................................................................................................................................................15
5.3 Connecting the Handset to the Hoist................................................................................................22
6.0 Hoist Operation.....................................................................................................................................23
6.1 Turning the Hoist ON and OFF ..........................................................................................................23
6.2 Raising and lowering the carry bar....................................................................................................23
6.3 Moving the Hoist along the track system .........................................................................................24
6.4 Handset Storage................................................................................................................................24
6.5 Charging the Hoist.............................................................................................................................24
6.5.1 Handset Charging.......................................................................................................................24
6.6 Emergency Operation .......................................................................................................................25
6.6.1 Emergency stopping ..................................................................................................................25
6.6.2 Emergency lowering ..................................................................................................................26
7.0 Technical Specification..........................................................................................................................27
7.1 Hoist Dimensions and Lifting Range..................................................................................................27
7.2 Specifications.....................................................................................................................................28
7.3 Expected Product Lifetime ................................................................................................................29
7.4 Standards Applied .............................................................................................................................29

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8.0 Environmental - Storage and Operating Conditions.............................................................................29
8.1 Normal operating conditions ............................................................................................................30
8.2 Shipping and storage conditions.......................................................................................................30
9.0 Disposal.................................................................................................................................................30
10.0 Fault Finding..........................................................................................................................................31
10.1 LED Display.....................................................................................................................................31
11.0 General Inspection, Maintenance and Cleaning...................................................................................34
11.1 Service............................................................................................................................................34
11.2 Inspection ......................................................................................................................................34
11.2.1 Lift Tape Caution........................................................................................................................35
11.3 Cleaning .........................................................................................................................................35
11.3.1 General Cleaning........................................................................................................................35
11.3.2 Disinfecting (if necessary) ..........................................................................................................35
12.0 Warranty ...............................................................................................................................................37
13.0 Service Record History..........................................................................................................................38

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1.0 Safety Instructions and Warnings
1.1 Introduction
This manual includes the variants of the CP200 Portable Hoists, along with all variants for various track types.
Below a list of all track profiles that the CP can be installed into through the different configurations. The below profiles must
match your pre-installed track for the CP to be installed.
The list below includes all types of CP that are covered by this User Manual and which track type they are suitable for.
Hoist Type
Trolley Type
Track Type
Carry Bar Type
CP200 – 108700
108060
Type 1
Black
CP200 – 108701
108120
Type 3/4/6
Black
CP200 – 108702
108130
Type 2/10/11
Black
CP200 – 108703
108140
Type 7
Black
CP200 – 108704
108150
Type 8
Black
CP200 – 108705
108160
Type 9
Black
CP200 – 108706
108220
Type 5
Black
CP200 FSG – 108707
N/A
FSG
Black
CP200 – 108710
108060
Type 1
White
CP200 – 108711
108120
Type 3/4/6
White
CP200 – 108712
108130
Type 2/10/11
White
CP200 – 108713
108140
Type 7
White
CP200 – 108714
108150
Type 8
White
CP200 – 108715
108160
Type 9
White
CP200 – 108716
108220
Type 5
White
CP200 FSG – 108717
N/A
FSG
White
Type 1
Type 2
Type 3
Type 4
Type 5
Table 1
Type 6
Type 7
Type 8
Type 9
Type 10
Type 11

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As hoisting and transferring a person presents a potential risk, the information in this manual is important to your safety.
Please read and understand this manual in its entirety before using your CP Hoist.
The information in this manual is important for the safety of anyone near the CP Hoist and must be read and understood to help
prevent injuries. It is also crucial to the proper operation and maintenance of the CP Hoist.
Store this manual with the documents included with the hoist system and sling(s). The CP Hoist is designed to be used in
conjunction with Prism Hoist track, accessories and slings. Please refer to any user guides supplied with these components while
reviewing this manual.
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 operator and/or client and/or damage to the Portable
Hoist or related components.
Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
Do not attempt to use this equipment without first understanding the contents of this manual.
Unauthorised modifications on any Prism product may affect its safety. The manufacturer will not be held
responsible for any accident, incident or deficiencies of performance that occur as a result of any unauthorised
modification to its products.
1.2 Manufacture
The Hoist is manufactured at the address below:
Prism Medical UK
Unit 1, Tir Llwyd Industrial Estate, St Asaph Avenue, Kinmel Bay, Conwy, LL18 5JZ
Telephone number: 01924 840 100
1.3 European Authorised Representative
The address of the European Authorised Representative for this product:
European Healthcare & Device Solutions (Ireland) Ltd.
Stratton House, Bishopstown Road,
Cork, Ireland.
T12 Y9TC.
Telephone number: +353(86)2280846

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1.4 Symbols Used
The Table below includes all Symbols from BS EN ISO 15223-1:2016 that can be found in this Manual and on the Product and
what they represent. Refer back to this Table when you are unsure of what a symbol represents.
Consult instructions before use
Caution – see instructions for use
Class II Equipment - electrical
equipment in 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 indicator – This way up
Packaging indicator – Keep dry
Serial number
For internal use only
Please observe local laws on recycling
Degree of protection provided by
enclosure.
N1: Ingress of particles
N2: Ingress of water
Temperature range
Humidity range
Atmospheric pressure range
Type ‘B’ applied part
Catalogue number
Type ‘BF’ applied part
UKCA Marking
European Authorised Representative
CE Marking
Medical Device
Table 2

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1.5 Contraindications/Limitations
There are no known “contraindications” associated with the usage of the CP hoist and its accessories, provided they are used as
per manufacturer’s recommendations and guidelines. However, it is recommended that a client specific assessment is
completed by a trained and knowledgeable healthcare professional to determine the method of transfer.
Prism does not recommend a required number of care givers for the use of our products. 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.
1.6 Intended Use
For internal use only.
With a safe working load of 200kg (440lb), the CP Hoist is
a raising and lowering aid used to transfer people safely. The Hoist
makes it possible to move mobility impaired individuals with minimal
strain or risk to the caregiver, while providing complete safety,
dignity and comfort for the person being moved.
The easy to use hoist is designed to be operated by both professional
healthcare workers and home healthcare workers who may not have
a specific range of skills in healthcare. Typical home care users may
include, but is not limited to, teachers, medics, paramedics, carers,
family and friends. Focusing on the dignity and wellbeing of the
person being moved, the simple to use hoist maximises the amount
of care provided to the person.
The CP Hoist is a Ceiling Track Hoist, and should only be used whilst on the Ceiling Track. It has the ability to raise up an
individual from one location, such as a bed, move the individual along the track to another location and finally lower the
individual, such as into a chair or a bath.
The CP is intended to be used with Prism/Mackworth/Care-ability slings, a Prism clipped carry bar and the Prism Ceiling Track
system or Free Standing Gantry. Together these three items make up the system. Please refer to any user guides supplied with
the sling and track system and reference them while reviewing this manual.
A risk assessment must be performed before using any other manufactured sling, carry bar or ceiling track to ensure
‘safe’ use can be established.
The device is used under instruction and the operation of the aid is undertaken by a trained carer.
The carry bar is manufactured by Prism, associated for use with this device, incorporates three fixing point options at either end
of carry bar, with a safety retaining clip on the outer hook. The fixing can be derived by the user, by means of a simple
connection loop, made by the sling, to the carry bar. This connection system is used throughout the industry in various designs
but all acts as the means to hold the sling and user in place through operation of the device whilst in use.
The sling is a specially designed fabric accessory that attaches to the hoist by means of a carry bar and strap system, and holds
an individual while the hoist or transfer takes place. The sling is supplied separately from the hoist at the initial time of purchase.
The track, also supplied separately from the hoist at the time of purchase, is the means to operate the hoist in a defined safe
route, enabling the person different uses around the “travel” of the hoist.
If additional accessories have been supplied with the hoist, refer to the instructions included with those items.
•The CP Hoist must be installed on the ceiling track prior to use.
Figure 1

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•The CP Hoist must be installed only by persons authorised by Prism Medical who have had the training to do so.
•Under no circumstance should the CP Hoist, track, sling or entire system be put in control of a person who has not been
properly trained in the use and care of this equipment. Failure to adhere to this warning may result in serious injury to
the operator, and / or the individual being hoisted / transferred.
•In facilities where more than one operator will be responsible for using the CP Hoist and associated systems and sling(s)
it is imperative that all such members be trained in the Hoist’s proper use. A training program should be established by
the facility to acquaint new operators with this equipment.
•Your guarantee is void if any modifications are made that are not authorised by Prism.
•The CP Hoist, and associated track and sling are not toys. Do not use it for unsafe practices. Do not allow children to
play with the hoist or any of its components.
•There are no user serviceable parts inside the cover of the hoist, likewise for any components of the associated parts.
Do not remove cover screws, or open the hoist unit, as this will VOID THE GUARANTEE/WARRANTY.
•Never expose the CP hoist directly to water. Your guarantee does not cover any misuse or abuse of the hoist system.
•To maintain optimum function, the CP hoist should be inspected and maintained on a regular basis. See section
‘General Inspection, Maintenance and Cleaning’ within this user manual.
•Any accessories used with the CP including track and sling(s), 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 authorized dealer.
•The CP Hoist and associated accessories, track and sling(s) are intended only for hoisting and transferring of a person.
Prism will not be responsible for any damage caused by the misuse, neglect or purposeful destruction of the Hoist,
and/or its associated components.
•The installation of the Hoist and its associated parts are certified to a maximum load of 200kg (440lb), depending on the
model. Do not exceed the maximum rated load of any of the components.
•There is a risk of explosion if the Hoist is used in the presence of flammable anaesthetics.
•Ensure that a clear space is maintained around the Hoist and track. Before performing a transfer check for and move all
obstacles out of the way.
•Your Hoist is for human hoisting. Do not use it, or allow it to be used, for any other purpose.
•Protecting the people present, visually monitor sling loop connection points during raising, lowering and transfer stages
so the sling remains firmly attached to the carry bar.
•In areas where children are prone to be present be vigilant when operating the Hoist.
•To reduce the risk of unintended use, when the Hoist is not in use remove the sling(s) from the product to prevent
entrapment or strangulation should the device be tampered with.
•The Hoist batteries are not a user serviceable part. Contact your local authorised dealer to arrange for replacement.
•The Hoist swivel trolley installation must allow for suitable clearance to remove the trolley from the ceiling track.
•Between the Hoist, Carry Bar, Sling and other accessories, the lowest maximum load shall always be used.

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•Before initial use, the hoist unit must be charged for approximately 8 hours. Refer to section ‘Charging the Hoist’. The
handset must also be connected to the hoist. To connect the handset refer to the section ‘Connecting the Handset to
the Hoist’.
•The CP Hoist has been designed to be portable in its local environment, from room to room, but not from site to site.
Therefore the CP portable hoist does not require a carry case.
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 therapist,
physiotherapists, manual handling advisers and ergonomist with experience in health and social care.
1.7 Additional Warnings and Safety Notices
Risk of strangulation: Please make sure handset cable and lift tape are clear of all persons at all times.
Risk of impact with carry bar: Please take care to ensure the carry bar is clear of the person in the sling when
preparing to raise/lower and move them to avoid any contact with that person.
Risk of collision: The person operating the hoist should make sure that when raising, lowering or moving the Hoist
that no people or objects will obstruct, be injured or damaged by the movement.
Serious Injury: 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 into the hoist case or battery charging station because of potential risk of
electric shock.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not install or operate the battery charger with a damaged cable or if the unit
has been dropped or damaged.
Portable RF Communication Devices: Portable RF communications equipment (including peripherals, such as antenna
cables and external antenna) should be used no closer than 30cm (12 inches) to any part of the CP Portable Hoist,
including cables specified by the manufacturer, otherwise degradation of the performance of this equipment could
result
Vicinity to Other Equipment: Use of this equipment adjacent to or stacked with other equipment should be avoided,
as it could result in improper operation. If such use is necessary, this equipment and the other equipment should be
observed to verify that they are operating normally.
Specified Accessories: Use of accessories, transducers and cables other than those specified or provided by the
manufacturer of this equipment could result in increased electromagnetic emissions or decreased electromagnetic
immunity of this equipment and result in improper operation.
Lay Operator: if in the case of an operator is classed as a ‘Lay Operator’ they should contact the Manufacturer or the
Manufacturer’s representative for assistance in operating the hoist in a safe/trained manner.
1.8 Operating Environment
The CP Hoist is suitable for use within the professional health care facility environment as well as the home healthcare
environment.
The Hoist is not suitable for any special environments.
The Hoist is not intended to be used in environments where there are rapid changes in the environmental temperature and
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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 LED Notification panel Display goes 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 LED Notification panel Display goes blank, or the charging status LED’s 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 lift or lower function pause temporarily during use, 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, manufactured by Prism, 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 Prism 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
5
Identification, Marking and documents
Pass
Configuration and Mode: Test setup charging

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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
EN 55016-2-3: 2004 + A1:2005
2.5
7.2.1
Harmonic Current Emissions (AC
Power Port)
Pass
EN 61000-3-2: 2014
2.6
7.2.2
Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker (AC
Power Port)
Pass
IEC 61000-3-3: 2013
2.7
Table 4
Immunity to Electrostatic discharge
(Enclosure Port)
Pass
IEC 61000-4-2 2008
2.8
Table 4
Immunity to Radiated RF
Electromagnetic fields (Enclosure Port)
Pass
IEC 61000-4-3: 2006 A2:2010
2.9
Table 4
Immunity to Proximity Fields from RF
Wireless Communicatio0n Equipment
(Enclosure Port)
Pass
IEC 61000-4-3: 2006 A2:2010
2.10
Table 5
Immunity to Surges (AC Power Port)
Pass
IEC 61000-4-5: 2005
2.11
Table 5
Immunity to Electrical Fast Transient /
Burst (AC Power Port)
Pass
IEC 61000-4-4: 2012
2.12
Table 5
Immunity to Conduct Disturbances
Induced by RF Fields (AC Power Port)
Pass
IEC 61000-4-6: 2013
2.13
Table 5
Immunity to Voltage Dips and Voltage
Variations (AC Power Port)
Pass
IEC 61000-4-11: 2004
2.14
Table 5
Immunity to Voltage Interruptions (AC
Power Port)
Pass
IEC 61000-4-11: 2004
In-Track charging system stand testing
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: 2009 A1:2010
EN 55016-2-3: 2004 + A1:2005
2.7
Table 4
Immunity to Electrostatic discharge
(Enclosure Port)
Pass
IEC 61000-4-2 2008
2.8
Table 4
Immunity to Radiated RF
Electromagnetic fields (Enclosure Port)
Pass
IEC 61000-4-3: 2006 A2:2010
2.9
Table 4
Immunity to Proximity Fields from RF
Wireless Communicatio0n Equipment
(Enclosure Port)
Pass
IEC 61000-4-3: 2006 A2:2010
Configuration and Mode: Test set up operating up and down
2.4
7.1.1
Electromagnetic Radiation Disturbance
Pass
CISPR 11: 2009 A1:2010
EN 55016-2-3: 2004 + A1:2005
2.7
Table 4
Immunity to Electrostatic discharge
(Enclosure Port)
Pass
IEC 61000-4-2 2008
2.8
Table 4
Immunity to Radiated RF
Electromagnetic fields (Enclosure Port)
Pass
IEC 61000-4-3: 2006 A2:2010
2.9
Table 4
Immunity to Proximity Fields from RF
Wireless Communicatio0n Equipment
(Enclosure Port)
Pass
IEC 61000-4-3: 2006 A2:2010
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
5
Identification, Marking and documents
Pass
Table 3

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2.0 Components/Key Parts
Please see below to familiarise yourself with the components of the Prism CP Hoist. The images below show the contents of the
Portable Hoist. If you have not received all the components contact your local Prism Medical UK dealer immediately – contact
details are provided on the last page of this manual.
2.1 Unpacking
The Hoist will arrive to you in a robust box, please be careful when removing the components from the box. Please
read the user guide in full before operating.
This user manual should be kept safe for future reference.
The Hoist has been specifically designed to be installed in both the professional and home health care environments.
No matter the environment, health and safety factors should be considered to ensure the safety and essential performance of
the Hoist and to avoid unnecessary damage or injuries to people within the area of the Hoist.
When 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 unpacking of the Hoist. The Hoist is packed into a single box 280mm x 670mm x 365mm (11” x 26.4” x 14.4”),
weighing approximately 11kg (24.2lb).
Using a knife to open the box around the perimeter, the box should open, remove the internal packaging to access the product.
It will include all the components listed above.
Please see below to familiarise yourself with the components of the CP hoist. The
images below show the contents of the hoist package. If you have not received all the
components contact your local Prism dealer immediately – contact details are
provided on the last page of this manual.
Item
Description
Part Numbers
1
CP Hoist
108700, 108701, 108702, 108703, 108704, 108705,
108706, 108707, 108710, 108711, 108712, 108713,
108714, 108715, 108716, 108717
2
Carry bar
300024 (Black), 300101 (White)
3
Handset
108032
4
Hoist charger
104037
5
Trolley
108060, 108120, 108130, 108140, 108150, 108160,
108220
6
User manual
999016
1
2
3
4
5
6
Figure 1
1
2
3
4
5
6
Figure 3
Figure 4
Table 4

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3.0 Installation
The CP Hoist has been specifically designed to be installed in both the professional and home health care environments.
No matter the environment, health and safety factors should be considered to ensure the safety and essential performance of
the hoist and to avoid unnecessary damage or injuries to people within the area of the hoist.
Typical examples include: radiated heat (e.g. from a heater or fire place), excessive moisture impacting electrical performance
(e.g. from a bathroom or kitchen 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 temperature and
humidity during intended use.
This manual covers the safety and advice for the CP and moving and handling risks can be done in-house, as long as the person is
competent to identify and address the risks.
Refer to the Commissioning guide document which outlines the correct procedure to install the product.
Document Number: 996016.
You may need to seek 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 therapist, physiotherapists, manual
handling advisers and ergonomist with experience in health and social care.
A Prism Medical approved engineer must install the hoist.
Figure 5

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4.0 Type ‘BF’ Applied parts
Below shows the two parts of the hoisting system, which are classed as Body Floating (BF) applied parts. The carry bar is a
complete assembled unit which allows approved Prism slings to be attached, to lift and assist patient. See section 5.1 for
instructions to attach carry bar to Hoist system and section 5.2 to attach an approved sling to the carry bar. To see Prism
Medical UK approved sling list see table 5 and 6.
5.0 Frequently Used Functions
5.1 Carry Bar
Attach the carry bar (type ‘BF applied part) into the hook on the lift tape, located at the end opposite 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 the bar, move the pin at the top of the carry bar into the
hook (Figure 8).
3. Alternatively, with the carry bar positioned sideways, the pin at the top of the carry bar can gently push the locking
mechanism out of the way as the pin is carefully moved into the hook.
4. Once the pin is in the hook, rotate the carry bar 90° down so the carry bar is hanging below the hook on the pin in the
hook. Move the locking mechanism into place by pushing up on the tab, securing the carry bar on the hook and lifting
tape. (Figure 10 and 11).
Figure 6
Figure 7
Figure 8
Figure 9
Figure 10
Figure 11
Black Carry Bar
Slings
(Reference image)
White Carry Bar

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5.2 Slings
The way the sling is attached to the carry bar needs to be assessed on individual basis and documented in the individual’s care
plan. Furthermore, the person attaching the sling to the carry bar should reference the user manual for the specific sling in use
as attachment points vary depending on the application and type.
Only after the correct attachment is fully understood should the sling loops be fitted onto the carry bar in the correct order.
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 12).
2. Slide the sling loop from your finger and thumb over the edge of the hook (Figure 13 and 14).
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 and are correctly positioned.
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.
We recommend the use of Prism manufactured sling range (type ‘BF’ applied part) to be utilised with the CP Hoist. It is at the
user’s discretion to use alternative supplied product. 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 and a full risk assessment to be
carry out before use.
Figure 12
Figure 13
Figure 14
Figure 15
Figure 16

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The Mackworth slings with a safe working load of 200kg (440lb) or more that can be used with the CP Hoist are shown below in
Table 5, complete with product codes.
Size
Mackworth Sling Range - Product Material and Code
Polyester Solid
Polyester Mesh
Parasilk
Quilted
Supersoft Spacer
Mackworth Oak
Small
1201OK7500
1201OK8500
1201OK3500
1201OK5500
1201OK4500
Medium
1201OK7400
1201OK8400
1201OK3400
1201OK5400
1201OK4400
Large
1201OK7300
1201OK8300
1201OK3300
1201OK5300
1201OK4300
XL
1201OK7200
1201OK8200
1201OK3200
1201OK5200
1201OK4200
XXL
1201OK7100
1201OK8100
1201OK3100
1201OK5100
1201OK4100
XXXL
1201OK7000
1201OK8000
1201OK3000
1201OK5000
1201OK4000
Mackworth Oak with head support
Small
1201OK7520
1201OK8520
1201OK3520
1201OK5520
1201OK4520
Medium
1201OK7420
1201OK8420
1201OK3420
1201OK5420
1201OK4420
Large
1201OK7320
1201OK8320
1201OK3320
1201OK5320
1201OK4320
XL
1201OK7220
1201OK8220
1201OK3220
1201OK5220
1201OK4220
XXL
1201OK7120
1201OK8120
1201OK3120
1201OK5120
1201OK4120
XXXL
1201OK7020
1201OK8020
1201OK3020
1201OK5020
1201OK4020
Mackworth Yew
Small
1201YW7500
1201YW8500
1201YW3500
n/a
1201YW4500
Medium
1201YW7400
1201YW8400
1201YW3400
n/a
1201YW4400
Large
1201YW7300
1201YW8300
1201YW3300
n/a
1201YW4300
XL
1201YW7200
1201YW8200
1201YW3200
n/a
1201YW4200
XXL
1201YW7100
1201YW8100
1201YW3100
n/a
1201YW4100
XXXL
1201YW7000
1201YW8000
1201YW3000
n/a
1201YW4000
Mackworth Yew with head support
Small
1201YW7520
1201YW8520
1201YW3520
n/a
1201YW4520
Medium
1201YW7420
1201YW8420
1201YW3420
n/a
1201YW4420
Large
1201YW7320
1201YW8320
1201YW3320
n/a
1201YW4320
XL
1201YW7220
1201YW8220
1201YW3220
n/a
1201YW4220
XXL
1201YW7120
1201YW8120
1201YW3120
n/a
1201YW4120
XXXL
1201YW7020
1201YW8020
1201YW3020
n/a
1201YW4020
Mackworth Hazel
Small
1201HZ7500
1201HZ8500
1201HZ3500
1201HZ5500
1201HZ4500
Medium
1201HZ7400
1201HZ8500
1201HZ3400
1201HZ5400
1201HZ4400
Large
1201HZ7300
1201HZ8300
1201HZ3300
1201HZ5300
1201HZ4300
XL
1201HZ7200
1201HZ8200
1201HZ3200
1201HZ5200
1201HZ4200
XXL
1201HZ7100
1201HZ8100
1201HZ3100
1201HZ5100
1201HZ4100
XXXL
1201HZ7000
1201HZ8000
1201HZ3000
1201HZ5000
1201HZ4000
Mackworth Hazel with head support
Small
1201HZ7520
1201HZ8520
1201HZ3520
1201HZ5520
1201HZ4520
Medium
1201HZ7420
1201HZ8520
1201HZ3420
1201HZ5420
1201HZ4420
Large
1201HZ7320
1201HZ8320
1201HZ3320
1201HZ5320
1201HZ4320
XL
1201HZ7220
1201HZ8220
1201HZ3220
1201HZ5220
1201HZ4220
XXL
1201HZ7120
1201HZ8120
1201HZ3120
1201HZ5120
1201HZ4120
XXXL
1201HZ7020
1201HZ8020
1201HZ3020
1201HZ5020
1201HZ4020
Mackworth Willow

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Small
1201WL7500
This sling is made up of a single quilted material backed with solid
polyester material.
Medium
1201WL7400
Large
1201WL7300
XL
1201WL7200
XXL
1201WL7100
XXXL
1201WL7000
Mackworth Willow with head support
Small
1201WL7520
This sling is made up of a single quilted material backed with solid
polyester material.
Medium
1201WL7420
Large
1201WL7320
XL
1201WL7220
XXL
1201WL7120
XXXL
1201WL7020
Mackworth Beech
Small
1201BC7500
1201BC8500
1201BC3500
1201BC5500
1201BC4500
Medium
1201BC7400
1201BC8400
1201BC3400
1201BC5400
1201BC4400
Large
1201BC7300
1201BC8300
1201BC3300
1201BC5300
1201BC4300
XL
1201BC7200
1201BC8200
1201BC3200
1201BC5200
1201BC4200
XXL
1201BC7100
1201BC8100
1201BC3100
1201BC5100
1201BC4100
XXXL
1201BC7000
1201BC8000
1201BC3000
1201BC5000
1201BC4000
Mackworth Beech with head support
Small
1201BC7520
1201BC8520
1201BC3520
1201BC5520
1201BC4520
Medium
1201BC7420
1201BC8420
1201BC3420
1201BC5420
1201BC4420
Large
1201BC7320
1201BC8320
1201BC3320
1201BC5320
1201BC4320
XL
1201BC7220
1201BC8220
1201BC3220
1201BC5220
1201BC4220
XXL
1201BC7120
1201BC8120
1201BC3120
1201BC5120
1201BC4120
XXXL
1201BC7020
1201BC8020
1201BC3020
1201BC5020
1201BC4020
Mackworth Pine
Small
1201PN7500
1201PN8500
1201PN3500
1201PN5500
1201PN4500
Medium
1201PN7400
1201PN8400
1201PN3400
1201PN5400
1201PN4400
Large
1201PN7300
1201PN8300
1201PN3300
1201PN5300
1201PN4300
XL
1201PN7200
1201PN8200
1201PN3200
1201PN5200
1201PN4200
XXL
1201PN7100
1201PN8100
1201PN3100
1201PN5100
1201PN4100
XXXL
1201PN7000
1201PN8000
1201PN3000
1201PN5000
1201PN4000
Mackworth Pine with head support
Small
1201PN7520
1201PN8520
1201PN3520
1201PN5520
1201PN4520
Medium
1201PN7420
1201PN8420
1201PN3420
1201PN5420
1201PN4420
Large
1201PN7320
1201PN8320
1201PN3320
1201PN5320
1201PN4320
XL
1201PN7220
1201PN8220
1201PN3220
1201PN5220
1201PN4220
XXL
1201PN7120
1201PN8120
1201PN3120
1201PN5120
1201PN4120
XXXL
1201PN7020
1201PN8020
1201PN3020
1201PN5020
1201PN4020
The Care-Ability slings with a safe working load of 200kg (440lb) or more that can be used with the CP Hoist are shown below in
Table 6, complete with product codes.
Table 5

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Size
Care-Ability Sling Range - Product Material and Code
Polyester
Mesh
Spacer
Parachute
CA300 Universal
P1
CA300PP1
CA300MP1
CA300SP1
CA300PAP1
P2
CA300PP2
CA300MP2
CA300SP2
CA300PAP2
P3
CA300PP3
CA300MP3
CA300SP3
CA300PAP3
P4
CA300PP4
CA300MP4
CA300SP4
CA300PAP4
P5
CA300PP5
CA300MP5
CA300SP5
CA300PAP5
X Small
CA300PXS
CA300MXS
CA300SXS
CA300PXS
Small
CA300PS
CA300MS
CA300SS
CA300PAS
Small/Medium
CA300PSM
CA300MSM
CA300SSM
CA300PASM
Medium
CA300PM
CA300MM
CA300SM
CA300PAM
Medium/Large
CA300PML
CA300MML
CA300SML
CA300PAML
Large
CA300PL
CA300ML
CA300SL
CA300PAL
X Large
CA300PXL
CA300MXL
CA300SXL
CA300PAXL
CA400 Universal Deluxe
P1
CA400PP1
CA400MP1
CA400SP1
CA400PAP1
P2
CA400PP2
CA400MP2
CA400SP2
CA400PAP2
P3
CA400PP3
CA400MP3
CA400SP3
CA400PAP3
P4
CA400PP4
CA400MP4
CA400SP4
CA400PAP4
P5
CA400PP5
CA400MP5
CA400SP5
CA400PAP5
X Small
CA400PXS
CA400MXS
CA400SXS
CA400PAXS
Small
CA400PS
CA400MS
CA400SS
CA400PAS
Small/Medium
CA400PSM
CA400MSM
CA400SSM
CA400PASM
Medium
CA400PM
CA400MM
CA400SM
CA400PAM
Medium/Large
CA400PML
CA400MML
CA400SML
CA400PAML
Large
CA400PL
CA400ML
CA400SL
CA400PAL
X Large
CA400PXL
CA400MXL
CA400SXL
CA400PAXL
CA500 Toilet Access
P1
CA500PP1
CA500MP1
CA500SP1
CA500PAP1
P2
CA500PP2
CA500MP2
CA500SP2
CA500PAP2
P3
CA500PP3
CA500MP3
CA500SP3
CA500PAP3
P4
CA500PP4
CA500MP4
CA500SP4
CA500PAP4
P5
CA500PP5
CA500MP5
CA500SP5
CA500PAP5
X Small
CA500PXS
CA500MXS
CA500SXS
CA500PAXS
Small
CA500PS
CA500MS
CA500SS
CA500PAS
Small/Medium
CA500PSM
CA500MSM
CA500SSM
CA500PASM
Medium
CA500PM
CA500MM
CA500SM
CA500PAM
Medium/Large
CA500PML
CA500MML
CA500SML
CA500PAML
Large
CA500PL
CA500ML
CA500SL
CA500PAL
X Large
CA500PXL
CA500MXL
CA500SXL
CA500PAXL
CA501 Toilet Access with crossover straps
P1
CA501PP1
CA501MP1
CA501SP1
CA501PAP1
P2
CA501PP2
CA501MP2
CA501SP2
CA501PAP2

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P3
CA501PP3
CA501MP3
CA501SP3
CA501PAP3
P4
CA501PP4
CA501MP4
CA501SP4
CA501PAP4
P5
CA501PP5
CA501MP5
CA501SP5
CA501PAP5
X Small
CA501PXS
CA501MXS
CA501SXS
CA501PAXS
Small
CA501PS
CA501MS
CA501SS
CA501PAS
Small/Medium
CA501PSM
CA501MSM
CA501SSM
CA501PASM
Medium
CA501PM
CA501MM
CA501SM
CA501PAM
Medium/Large
CA501PML
CA501MML
CA501SML
CA501PAML
Large
CA501PL
CA501ML
CA501SL
CA501PAL
X Large
CA501PXL
CA501MXL
CA501SXL
CA501PAXL
CA502 Toilet Access with head support
P1
CA502PP1
CA502MP1
CA502SP1
CA502PAP1
P2
CA502PP2
CA502MP2
CA502SP2
CA502PAP2
P3
CA502PP3
CA502MP3
CA502SP3
CA502PAP3
P4
CA502PP4
CA502MP4
CA502SP4
CA502PAP4
P5
CA502PP5
CA502MP5
CA502SP5
CA502PAP5
X Small
CA502PXS
CA502MXS
CA502SXS
CA502PAXS
Small
CA502PS
CA502MS
CA502SS
CA502PAS
Small/Medium
CA502PSM
CA502MSM
CA502SSM
CA502PASM
Medium
CA502PM
CA502MM
CA502SM
CA502PAM
Medium/Large
CA502PML
CA502MML
CA502SML
CA502PAML
Large
CA502PL
CA502ML
CA502SL
CA502PAL
X Large
CA502PXL
CA502MXL
CA502SXL
CA502PAXL
CA503 Toilet Access with high back
P1
CA503PP1
CA503MP1
CA503SP1
CA503PAP1
P2
CA503PP2
CA503MP2
CA503SP2
CA503PAP2
P3
CA503PP3
CA503MP3
CA503SP3
CA503PAP3
P4
CA503PP4
CA503MP4
CA503SP4
CA503PAP4
P5
CA503PP5
CA503MP5
CA503SP5
CA503PAP5
X Small
CA503PXS
CA503MXS
CA503SXS
CA503PAXS
Small
CA503PS
CA503MS
CA503SS
CA503PAS
Small/Medium
CA503PSM
CA503MSM
CA503SSM
CA503PASM
Medium
CA503PM
CA503MM
CA503SM
CA503PAM
Medium/Large
CA503PML
CA503MML
CA503SML
CA503PAML
Large
CA503PL
CA503ML
CA503SL
CA503PAL
X Large
CA503PXL
CA503MXL
CA503SXL
CA503PAXL
CA503E Toilet Access with high back extensor
X Small
CA503EPXS
n/a
n/a
n/a
Small
CA503EPS
n/a
n/a
n/a
Medium
CA503EPM
n/a
n/a
n/a
Large
CA503EPL
n/a
n/a
n/a
X Large
CA503EPXL
n/a
n/a
n/a
CA600 Hammock
P1
CA600PP1
CA600MP1
CA600SP1
CA600PAP1
P2
CA600PP2
CA600MP2
CA600SP2
CA600PAP2

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P3
CA600PP3
CA600MP3
CA600SP3
CA600PAP3
P4
CA600PP4
CA600MP4
CA600SP4
CA600PAP4
P5
CA600PP5
CA600MP5
CA600SP5
CA600PAP5
X Small
CA600PXS
CA600MXS
CA600SXS
CA600PAXS
Small
CA600PS
CA600MS
CA600SS
CA600PAS
Small/Medium
CA600PSM
CA600MSM
CA600SSM
CA600PASM
Medium
CA600PM
CA600MM
CA600SM
CA600PAM
Medium/Large
CA600PML
CA600MML
CA600SML
CA600PAML
Large
CA600PL
CA600ML
CA600SL
CA600PAL
X Large
CA600PXL
CA600MXL
CA600SXL
CA600PAXL
CA700 Classic Hammock
P1
CA700PP1
CA700MP1
CA700SP1
CA700PAP1
P2
CA700PP2
CA700MP2
CA700SP2
CA700PAP2
P3
CA700PP3
CA700MP3
CA700SP3
CA700PAP3
P4
CA700PP4
CA700MP4
CA700SP4
CA700PAP4
P5
CA700PP5
CA700MP5
CA700SP5
CA700PAP5
X Small
CA700PXS
CA700MXS
CA700SXS
CA700PAXS
Small
CA700PS
CA700MS
CA700SS
CA700PAS
Small/Medium
CA700PSM
CA700MSM
CA700SSM
CA700PASM
Medium
CA700PM
CA700MM
CA700SM
CA700PAM
Medium/Large
CA700PML
CA700MML
CA700SML
CA700PAML
Large
CA700PL
CA700ML
CA700SL
CA700PAL
X Large
CA700PXL
CA700MXL
CA700SXL
CA700PAXL
CA701 Deluxe Hammock
P1
CA701PP1
CA701MP1
CA701SP1
CA701PAP1
P2
CA701PP2
CA701MP2
CA701SP2
CA701PAP2
P3
CA701PP3
CA701MP3
CA701SP3
CA701PAP3
P4
CA701PP4
CA701MP4
CA701SP4
CA701PAP4
P5
CA701PP5
CA701MP5
CA701SP5
CA701PAP5
X Small
CA701PXS
CA701MXS
CA701SXS
CA701PAXS
Small
CA701PS
CA701MS
CA701SS
CA701PAS
Small/Medium
CA701PSM
CA701MSM
CA701SSM
CA701PASM
Medium
CA701PM
CA701MM
CA701SM
CA701PAM
Medium/Large
CA701PML
CA701MML
CA701SML
CA701PAML
Large
CA701PL
CA701ML
CA701SL
CA701PAL
X Large
CA701PXL
CA701MXL
CA701SXL
CA701PAXL
CA701 Deluxe Hammock with head support
P1
CA701HSPP1
CA701HSMP1
CA701HSSP1
CA701HSPAP1
P2
CA701HSPP2
CA701HSMP2
CA701HSSP2
CA701HSPAP2
P3
CA701HSPP3
CA701HSMP3
CA701HSSP3
CA701HSPAP3
P4
CA701HSPP4
CA701HSMP4
CA701HSSP4
CA701HSPAP4
P5
CA701HSPP5
CA701HSMP5
CA701HSSP5
CA701HSPAP5
X Small
CA701HSPXS
CA701HSMXS
CA701HSSXS
CA701HSPAXS
Small
CA701HSPS
CA701HSMS
CA701HSSS
CA701HSPAS
Small/Medium
CA701HSPSM
CA701HSMSM
CA701HSSSM
CA701HSPASM
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