TR 9650 User manual

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Registered at Medical Products
Agency, Sweden as a MDR Class 1
product according to MDR 2017/745.
TR reserves the right to make design
changes and/or improvements without
notice.
Always study this manual carefully before you
attempt to operate your mobile bath lift. The
operator/user must always have access to the
operating manual.
This bathing system is intended for professional use
only where the patient will be under supervision of
trained personnel.
Operating instructions and recommended
maintenance procedures are explained in the
following pages.
If you have any questions regarding the operation or
maintenance of your bathing system and cannot find
the answer in this manual, please contact us.
The system is designed for years of trouble-free
operation, with proper use and maintenance.
Bathtub and shower water must be run at least every
three days.
Operating manual
Version 2020
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TR 9650
Mobile Bath Lift System
Mandatory to read the
manual before using the
equipment

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Manufacturer
Page
4
Introduction
Page
5
Unpacking
Page
6
I
ntended use
Page
7
Safety
instructions
Page
8
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General safety instructions
Page
8
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Emergency stop
Page
10
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Auto
stop mechanism
Page
10
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In case of accident
Page 1
1
Features and controls
Page 1
2
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Chair lift
Page 1
2
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Stretcher
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and Combi lift
Page 1
3
Product
description
Page 1
4
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General product description
Page 1
4
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Possible configurations with other equipment
Page 1
5
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Technical life
span
Page 1
5
Technical sp
ecification
Page
16
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General technical specifications
Page 1
6
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Measurements Chair lift
Page 17
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Measurements Stretcher lift
Page 18
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Measurements Combi lift
Page 19
User instructions
Page 20
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Height adjustment
Page 20
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Charging instructions
Page 21
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Attac
hing the side parts
Page 22
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Castors
Page 23
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Chair backrest
Page 24
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Stretcher side parts
Page 25
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Safety belts
Page 26
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Patient handling
Page 27
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Patient handling
–
introduction
Page 27
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Patient handling
–
Transport on chair lift
Page 28
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Patient handli
ng
–
Transfer from wheel
chair onto the chair lift
Page
29
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Patient handling
–
Transfer from bed onto the
chair lift
Page 30
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Patient handling
–
Chair lift used with bathtub
Page 31
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Patient handling
–
Transfer from chair lift to bed
Page 32
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Patient h
andling
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Toilet transfer using the chair
Page 33
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Patient handling
–
Transport on stretcher lift
Page 34
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Patient handling
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Transfer from wheelchair onto the
stretcher lift
Page 35
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Patient handling
–
Transfer from bed onto the
stretcher
lift
Page 36
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Pa
tient handling
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Chair lift used with
bathtub
Page 37
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Patient handling
–
Transfer from stretcher lift to bed
Page 38
Labels & symbols on the lift
Page 39
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Routine maintenance
Page 41
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Before every use
Page 41
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Daily maintenance
Page 41
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Monthly
main
tenance
Page 41
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Annual maintenance
Page 41
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Maintenance e
very 3 years
Page 42
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Maintenance e
very 5 years
Page 4
2
Recycling
Page 43
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Batteries
Page 43
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Electric and electronical parts
Page 43
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Metal parts, chassis
Page 43
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Plastic parts
Page 43
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Seat and
backrest (PUR)
Page 43
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Packaging
Page 43
Cleaning instructions
Page 4
4
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General guidelines
Page 4
4
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Chair lift
Page 45
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Stretcher & Combi lift
Page 46
Training record
Page 47
Maintenance record
Page 48
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Manufacturer
TR Equipment AB
Rundelgatan 2
SE-573 35 Tranås
Sweden
Phone: +46 (0)140 38 50 60
www.trequipment.com
Group subsidiaries:
USA
TR Group Inc. Phone: +1 (800) 7526900
www.trequipment.com
information@trequipment.com
United Kingdom:
TR Equipment Ltd Phone: +44 (0) 844 335 8386
www.trequipment.com
Germany:
TranspoRehamed GmbH Phone: +49 (0) 212-645850-0
www.transporehamed.de

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Introduction
Dear Customer,
Thank you for choosing one of our quality products. We hope you enjoy the TR 9650 Mobile bath lift.
This manual shall, in conjunction with staff training, ensure that the operator/user is always using and/or
operating the TR 9650 correctly.
New users must be trained by qualified and experienced staff.
TR Equipment AB requires that each user has read and understands the entire operating manual and that
they can apply the instructions as specified. This applies to anyone who was not present at the in-service
training.
This instruction manual should generally be kept easily accessible for every user. Copying the whole manual is
encouraged since its sole purpose is to improve the standard of training and safety.
Please order another copy from us if the instruction manual is lost or unusable, or if it has become illegible
over time.
If you need further information, do not hesitate to contact TR Equipment AB or one of our qualified partners.
Mandatory to read the manual before using the
equipment
Make sure you have read, understand, and applied the i
nformation on the following pages
before using the TR9650 Mobile bath lift.

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Unpacking
When you receive a TR 9650 Mobile bath lift from us it´s placed on a pallet with a wooden crate wrapped in
plastic.
Carefully lift the TR9650 Mobile bath lift off the pallet. Never drag or push it off the pallet.
Unpacking the
TR 9650 Mobile bath lift:
- Carefully cut and remove the plastic.
- If you have ordered a stretcher lift or a Combi-lift, lift off the box
containing the side parts.
- Carefully remove the wooden pieces surrounding the column.
- Unscrew the crate from the pallet and lift it off.
- Unscrew the tie wraps and lift the TR 9650 off the pallet.
When lifting the lift of
f the pallet, two people are required.

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Intended use
- The TR 9650 Mobile bath lift is a battery-operated mobile bath lift
- The TR 9650 Mobile bath lift is intended to ease transferring and bathing of the patient.
Typical situations where the TR 9650 is used includes:
- Transporting the patient to and from a bathing area.
- Bathing and showering the patient in a bathtub.
- Dressing the patient.
- The TR 9650 is NOT intended to be used with patients that exceed a weight of 150kg.
- The patient is typically a person who is unable to take care of their own personal hygiene.
- The TR 9650 is only intended to be used for short term use <60min when in contact with breached or
compromised skin.
- The TR 9650 is intended to be used indoors in all types of care facilities and private homes, including
hygiene areas.
- The user is any adult person who is capable of reading and understands the operating manual and is
qualified to care for dependent persons/patients.
- Before using the TR 9650, the user must read and understand the operating manual.
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The TR9650 shall not be used as a shower equipment.
Showering shall only be performed when the patient is in a bathtub.
Mandatory to read the manual before using the
equipment
Make sure you have read, understand, and applied the information on the following pages
before using the TR9650 Mobile bath lift.

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Safety instructions
- Only qualified staff, who understand all operating and safety procedures may operate the equipment.
- When the TR9650 is used in baths always physically check the water temperature before and during
bathing and showering.
- The patient must be comfortable on Chair or Stretcher, with safety belts securely attached. Safety
belts must be maintained in good condition.
- Never let the patient sit on the short ends of the Stretcher.
- Never leave the patient unattended.
- Make sure that all parts that come in contact with the patient are intact and without sharp edges.
- Make sure that the hands of the patient are placed on the proper supports.
- To avoid pinching of arms or fingers during transfer, make sure that the arms of the patient are
crossed over his/her body or are firmly grasped on the stabilizing bar on the arm support.
- Operate the TR9650 lift carefully when transporting patients through narrow corridors or over irregular
surfaces.
- Wipe beneath Stretcher/Chair to prevent water dripping on the floor after bathing/showering.
- Equipment must be cleaned after every use.
Mandatory to read the manual before using the
equipment
NEVER use the TR9650 lift in any way that varies from the safety
precautions and operating
procedures detailed in this manual. The TR9650 lift must not be operated by anyone until the
user has read and understands the instructions in this manual.

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Safety instructions
- Avoid skin or eye contact with detergent, which is highly caustic. If contact is made, rinse immediately
with excess water. If irritation occurs, consult a doctor. Always read and follow detergent supplier
instructions.
- Never clean pads or pillow in gas sterilization unit, the items may explode.
- It’s recommended that the batteries on the lift are charged daily or whenever the lift is not in use.
Batteries can’t be overcharged.
- The TR battery charger is the only approved charger for the TR 9650 lift.
- Don’t use battery charger in wet or damp areas – Potential shock hazard.
- Before you attempt to attach or remove the stretcher side parts, castor brakes must be securely
locked.
- Stretchers, seats, all pads etc. must be kept in place, well maintained and all screws should be
tightened.
- Make sure that all castors are clean, in place and free from damages.
- Make sure that the safety belts are clean, in place and free from damages.
- Drive belt must be inspected visually for signs of wear. Lifter should not be used if defects are noted.
Prompt service is required. If drive belt fails, the stretcher/chair will stop on the column.
If you have questions regarding operation or maintenance of your TR 9650 lift system and can’t find the
answer in this manual, please contact us!
Mandatory to read the manual before using the
equipment
NEVER
use the TR9650 lift in any way that varies from the safety precautions and operating
procedures detailed in this manual. The TR9650 lift must not be operated by anyone until the
user has read and understands the instructions in this manual.

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Safety instructions
Emergency stop:
The TR9650 mobile bath lifts are equipped with an emergency stop in case it’s needed to stop the power
supply to the motor. If needed, press the emergency stop with your foot and the power supply will be shut off.
It’s not possible to raise or lower the lift if the emergency stop is activated. Turn the emergency stop clockwise
to release it.
During battery charging, make sure that the emergency stop is released otherwise the batteries won’t be
charged.
Auto stop mechanism:
The auto stop mechanism is of great importance and will lock the chair/stretcher to
the column if the drivebelt brakes.
If the chair or stretcher hits an obstacle when lowering, the lift will automatically stop.
To release the chair or stretcher from this position, press UP symbol on the foot pedal.
If the drive belt is slacking (see picture below), press the UP symbol on the foot pedal until a click is
heard.
If the drive belt fails (cuts off), the chair or stretcher will automatically stop/lock on the column, call
for technical assistance.
UP
DOWN
Emergency stop

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Safety instructions
Note:
In case of a serious incident when using the TR 9650 mobile bath lift, this should be
reported to the manufacturer and to the local authorities where you are established.
TR Equipment AB
Rundelgatan 2
SE-573 35 Tranås
Sweden
www.trequipment.com
Phone: +46 (0)140 38 50 60
Group subsidiaries:
USA
TR Group Inc. Phone: +1 (800) 7526900
www.trequipment.com
information@trequipment.com
United Kingdom:
TR Equipment Ltd Phone: +44 (0) 844 335 8386
www.trequipment.com
Germany:
TranspoRehamed GmbH Phone: +49 (0) 212-645850-0
www.transporehamed.de

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Features and controls
Chair lift
1
Support column
2
Chassis base
3
Transfer handle
4
Chassis legs
5
Castors with brake
Grey
pedal
6
Castors with straight steering
Black
pedal
7
Foot control DOWN
8
Foot control UP
9
Stainless steel column
10
Rotating arm/back supports
11
Hygiene seat
12
Seat lid
13
TR protection cover
14
Backrest pad
15
Safety belt
16
Transport grip
19
Drive belt
20
Low battery audible tone
21
Battery charger input
22
Emergency stop
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7, 8
22
21
20
9
11
10
13
14
15
16
19

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Features and controls
Stretcher Lift & Combi lift
1
Support column
2
Chassis base
3
Transfer handle
4
Chassis legs
5
Castors with brake
Grey
pedal
6
Castors with straight steering
Black
pedal
7
Foot control DOWN
8
Foot control UP
9
Stainless steel column
10
Hygiene seat
11
Stretcher side parts
12
Seat lid
13
TR protection cover
14
Stretcher attachment and position
setting bars
15
Safety belts
16
Transport grip
17
Stabilizing bar
18
Arm/back support
19
Drive belt
20
Low battery audible tone
21
Battery charger input
22
Emergency stop
1
2
3
4
5
6
7, 8
9
10
11
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
12

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Product description
The TR9650 is a battery-operated mobile bath lift and is available in three different designs.
TR9650 - Chair lift, part number 0542000
Battery operated height adjustable with chair.
Batteries, battery charger and safety belts are included.
Equipped with two straight steering castors and two castors
with brake.
TR9650 has narrow front legs and can’t be combined with
stretcher side parts!
TR9650 – Stretcher lift, part number 0542010
Battery operated height adjustable with stretcher.
Batteries, battery charger, pillow and safety belts are included.
Equipped with two straight steering castors and two castors
with brake.
TR9650 – Combi lift, part number 0542020
Battery operated height adjustable with chair.
Possible to use as a stretcher by assembling side parts.
Batteries, battery charger and safety belts are included.
Equipped with two straight steering castors and two castors
with brake.
Side parts incl. pillow and safety belts are bought separately.
TR9650 – Side parts, part number 0542030.
Stretcher side parts for combi lift including pillow and safety belts.

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Product description
Possible equipment combinations
TR965
0
–
Chair lift
TR Comfortline II
/ TR Ecoline II / TR900 / TR1700
TR9650
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Stretcher lift
TR Comfortline II
/ TR Ecoline II / TR900
TR9650
–
Combi
lift
with side parts
TR Comfortline II
/ TR Ecoline II / TR900
TR9650
–
Combi lift
without side parts
TR C
omfortline II
/ TR Ecoline / TR900 / TR1700
Technical life
span
Technical life
span
10 years if the lift is serviced and maintained according to instructions in this
manual.
TR9650
–
Chair lift
TR9650
–
Stretcher lift
TR9650
–
Combi lift
with side parts
TR9650
–
Combilift
without side parts
TR1700
TR Comfortline
TR Ecoline
TR900

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Technical specification
TR9650 Mobile bath lift
Transport and storage
Ambient temperature
-
20°C
-
+70°C
Supply volt
age
24 VDC, 7Ah
Maximum working load
150Kg
Operating range
200
–
965mm
Height (all models)
1730mm
Width
Chair lift
880mm
Depth Chair lift
795mm
Width Stretcher lift
1940mm
Depth Stretcher lift
810mm
Width Combi lift without side parts
880mm
Dept
h Combi lift without side parts
810mm
Width Combi lift with side parts
1940mm
Depth Combi lift with
side parts
810mm
Weight Chair lift
60Kg
Weight Stretcher lift
76kg
Weight Combi lift without
side parts
63kg
Weight Combi lift with si
de parts
77kg
Weight Side parts
14kg
Castors
Twin castors Ø100mm
Pillow
Flame retardant
material
Hygiene seat and side parts
PUR (Poly Urethane)
Structure
Powder coated, zinc plated and
stainless steel
Battery
Lead
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acid, rechargeable
Battery charg
er input
100
-
240VAC
, 50/60Hz
Battery charger output
24VDC
Protection class
IP X4
Control
Foot control for height adjustment

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Technical specification
TR9650 – Chair lift

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Technical specification
TR9650 – Stretcher lift

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Technical specification
TR9650 – Combi lift

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User instructions
Height adjustment:
Raise or lower the chair or stretcher lift by using the foot pedal on the plastic cover.
Raise the chair or stretcher by pressing the UP symbol on the foot pedal.
Lower the chair or stretcher by pressing the DOWN symbol on the foot pedal.
The chair or stretcher raises and lowers smoothly while pressing the foot pedal with your foot and
stops immediately when you stop pressing the foot pedal.
When the chair or stretcher hits the top position, an audible tone will sound. Press the DOWN symbol
on the foot pedal to lower the seat or stretcher.
UP
DOWN
Always check the water temperature by hand or using a bath thermometer before lowering the
patient into a bathtub.
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