Wellell SLK Eazy-up fix User manual

Original User Guide
User Guide
SLK Eazy-up Product Family
Basic UDI-DI 426064753AL0100001SY

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Welcome 4
General Information 4
SLK Eazy-up Product Family 5
Intended Use and Reuse 5
Indication 5
Contraindication 6
Use in Wet Areas 6
Used Materials 6
Hoist Slings 7
Hoist Sling Accessories 7
Accessories 7
Safety Information 8
Overview 10
Type Label Information 11
Scope of Delivery 12
Assembly of the SLK Eazy-up
Unpacking 12
Installation of the Mast 13
Installation of the Pusher Bar 13
Installation of the Shin Support 14
Installation of the Lifting Arm 14
Functions Test 15
Use
Charge Battery Pack 16
Emergency-Stop Button 17
Emergency Lowering 17
Brakes 18
Handcontrol 18
Handcontrol Type I 19
Handcontrol Type II 19
Table of Contents

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Lifting Arm 21
Operation by Handcontrol Type I 21
Operation by Handcontrol Type II 21
Charging Status Symbol 22
Overload Symbol 23
Maintenance Display 23
Daily Use Checklist 24
Patient Transport 26
Lifting 27
Transfer 28
Lowering 28
Troubleshooting 29
Transport 30
Transport and Storage Conditions 30
Technical Data 31
Cleaning 34
Storage 34
Maintenance 35
Maintenance Plan 36
Conformity 38
Applied Standards 38
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) 38
Warranty / Guarantee 38
Useful Life 39
Disposal 39
Article IDs of Spare Parts 40
Notes 42
Contact Details 44

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Welcome
Thank you very much for deciding to purchase a product of the company
SLK. It has been developed with care by experts, and tested and manu-
factured in accordance with the applicable guidelines and standards.
The company SLK uses more than 80 percent green electricity
generated on site for production,
chemothermal conditioning, service and the remaining energy
. This is how the company
makes a
protection already today.
General Information
Before using the product, be sure to read the complete user guide.
This is how you can prevent errors due to a lack of information.
Sections with headings highlighted in bright blue primarily address
the operator (e.g. the medical supply store). Headings highlighted
in dark blue address the user (e.g. the nurse). Medium blue means
it is intended for both addressees.
Contents colored orange are particularly important to safety.
The models of the SLK Eazy-up Product Family are mobile patient
hoists for children, adults or heavy patients. These hoists are suitable for
use in home care, in nursing institutions or clinics. Combined with the
corresponding SLK hoist slings, they can be used by a nurse to carefully
change the patient’s position while the patient is lying down or sitting
up, and it also suitable for use in wet areas.
In the development of our products, we place particular value on
user friendliness. This of course also applies to this user guide, which
is subject to continuous development and improvement. Therefore, you
should always consult the current version for your product, which you
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The SLK Eazy-up Active Hoists are used
lost and limited mobility and is no longer able to sit up or change
their position alone.
required.
The recommended body height for the SLK Eazy-up Active Hoist is
80 - 210 cm / 2 ft 7 in - 6 ft 1 in.
Indication
Where information is given in this User Guide that applies to both
models, it is referred to SLK Eazy-up in general terms.
SLK Eazy-up Product Family
This user guide applies to the following patient hoists of the
SLK Eazy-up Product Family:
Article ID 8017
(expandable base) Article ID 8016
Intended Use and Reuse
The active hoists of the SLK Eazy-up product family are active medi-
The purpose of the SLK Eazy-up Active Hoists is to provide support for
the patient when getting up, sitting down and being transferred while
the hoist is being operated by a nursing professional.
The use requires an SLK hoist sling.
The SLK Eazy-up hoists are reusable medical devices.They can be used
again for another patient after cleaning.

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The application of active hoists lets forces work on the body of the
patients, which cannot be tolerated by them in all clinical states
(e.g. spinal damages, advanced osteoporosis, unhealed bone fractures).
Before every application of the SLK Eazy-up, please contemplate the
patient and their clinical state very closely. If you have any doubts,
please ask the treating physician. If the patient’s body weight exceeds
the indicated safe working load, the SLK Eazy-up must not be used.
The SLK Eazy-up Active Hoist is a transfer aid and not a therapeutic
device for training the patient to stand up or walk on their own.
The SLK Eazy-up Active Hoist is not suitable for use by the patients
on their own.
Contraindication
The structure is made of steel with a high-quality powder coating
for corrosion protection.
The components of the electrical drive system are installed in protective
cases made of ABS plastic. The safety of coming into contact with these
aluminum.
Bolts and screws are made of common retail steels and are protected
Use in the Wet Area
The SLK Eazy-up Active Hoists are suitable for use in wet areas,
e.g. toilet and bathroom. The hoists are not suitable for use in the
shower.
Used Materials

Hoist Slings
SLK hoist slings for SLK Eazy-up Active Hoists:
• SLK Active Eco Sling (size M/L)
• SLK Active Sling (sizes S to XXL)
• SLK Active Sling (sizes S to L)
• SLK Special Active Sling with Seat Swing (sizes S to XXL)
• SLK Charger Type I Article ID 8633
• SLK Charger Type II Article ID 8450
• SLK Charging Station Type I Article ID 8634
• SLK Charging Station Type II Article ID 8454
• SLK Charging Station with Charger Type II Article ID 8390
• SLK Battery Pack 4.4 Ah Type I Article ID 8632
• SLK Battery Pack 5.0 Ah Type II Article ID 8442
• SLK Weight Test Trolley up to 220 kg Article ID 5470
Accessories
Hoist Sling Accessories
• SLK Narrow Calf Band Article ID 8094

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purposes stated as the intended use.They are not approved for
lifting objects and they are no toys. If this is disregarded, the hoist
unattended near the hoist.
•
on the type labels of the hoist. If this is disregarded, the hoist
can be damaged and accidents may happen.
• Before every application of the SLK Eazy-up, check its readiness
for use by means of the “Daily Use Checklist”. (Page 24)
In case of any irregularities, do not use the hoist and
immediately contact your specialized dealer.
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be used with the SLK hoist slings intended for it. (Page 7)
For hoist slings of other manufacturers, a valid compatibility
• The SLK Eazy-up may only be used indoors on even, smooth surfaces
not drive over
high connection strips, carpet edges, cables or similar obstacles.
might overturn.
• Please ensure that no persons are near the hoist (e.g. children)
or pets during the use. They might be put in danger and be injured
or themselves obstruct and imperil the transport process.
• Before lifting the patient, ensure that the area of movement
of the lifting arm is clear and that it does not travel under book
shelves or similar. The force of the lifting arm may damage furniture
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ilar during the lifting, lowering or transfer. There are risks of injury
from being crushed or from objects falling down.
Safety Information

• SLK Eazy-up slowly and evenly, at most at walking speed,
and avoid sudden changes of direction. The hoist may overturn if
you move it too fast.
• maneuvering the hoist.
Improper loads can damage the actuator.
• Never leave the patient unattended during the use. There is a risk
of accident.
• The SLK Eazy-up Active Hoists are not suitable for use by the
patient on their own. This also applies to the charging of the
battery pack by means of the charger.
• while it is plugged into the charger, the user
must never touch the patient at the same time.
• The charger must be unplugged from the socket for cleaning
and disinfection!
• The hoist must not be used under running water, e.g. in a shower.
Penetrating moisture can damage the electronics.
• The annual maintenance of your SLK Patient Active Hoist,
including functions test with safe working load, must be conducted
and documented by trained personnel at regular intervals. A hoist
not receiving regular maintenance services harbors a latent safety
risk.
• The packaging material of our product must be kept away from
• The hoist is not EX-protected. It may be operated only in normally
composed atmospheric air.
• Please note the safety information on the back side of the
battery pack.
• Keep a minimum distance of 3.3 m between the patient lift
and electronic devices (e.g. mobile phones). Interactions cannot be
ruled out entirely.
Safety Information

Overview SLK Eazy-up
Active Lifting Arm
with Type Label
Pusher Bar
Battery Pack Handcontrol
with Type Label
Shin Support
Foot
Control Box
Caster
Footboard
forward
Depending on the model and development stage, your SLK Eazy-up may slightly
dier in color and look from the one in the gure below.
Lifting Arm Base
Pedal for
Caster with Brake
Ball Lock Pin
Star-knob Screw
Actuator
Base with Type Label

Type Label Information
IP 24
32 W
2 min. ON,
xxx kg
The manufacturer is SLK Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH.
Date of manufacture (e.g.: 06/2020)
Serial number (e.g.: )
Medical Device
Use only indoors.
Protection type: double protective insulation
IP = Ingress Protection
ingress protection against solid objects level 2
ingress protection against liquids level 4
(spray water from all sides.)
The power consumption from the grid
during charging is 32 Watt.
Safe Working Load (For weights in st or lbs look at page 31)
Observe the User Guide.
Intermittent Duty:
After 2 minutes operating time of the electrical system,
on the electrical components.
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• Mast with Lifting Arm Base,
Drive System and
Handcontrol
• Lifting Arm
• Battery Pack
• Base with Footboard
• Shin supports
• Pusher Bar, 4 Screws
and Allen Key
• Charger
• User Guide
• Check Slip
Scope of Delivery SLK Eazy-up
The active hoists of the SLK Eazy-up product family can be fully
assembled without additional tools needed.
• Open the box and, if possible, hold on to it in case you want to
put the product into storage.
• Undo the cable ties. To be safe, use a cutter or scissors but not
a knife!
Assembly Unpacking
Brake function
• the unit comprising the lifting
arm base and the mast and put them
aside.
• Take the base out of the box. While
you do so, have a second person help
you or use lifting gear.
• Engage both brakes on the rear
casters. (Fig. 2)

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• Push the mast with its lower end onto
the mast shoe of the base. The star-knob
screws are pointed toward the footboard in
the process. (Fig. 3)
• The pins of the mast shoe are to interlock
with the notches at the lower end of the
mast. (Fig. 4)
• When you have made this connection,
fasten both of the star screws
on the front side of the mast. (Fig. 5)
• The connection between the base and
the mast should now be tight without
clearance.
Assembly Installation of the Mast
• Unpack pusher bar and
onto the mast with the four screws, using
the Allen key that is part of the delivery.
(Fig. 6)
Assembly Installation of the Pusher Bar
Star-knob screws

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99
88
77
Assembly Installation of the Lifting Arm
Your SLK Eazy-up is equipped with a ball lock
pin to secure the lifting arm. (Fig. 8)
• press
the button in the middle. While you are
pulling out or inserting the pin, you must
hold down the button. (Fig. 9)
• Remove the ball lock pin from the lifting
arm base.
• Push the SLK Eazy-up lifting arm into the
installation so the lifting arm will have its
maximum length. Secure it with the ball
lock pin. (Fig. 10)
• To remove the lifting arm, remove the ball
lock pin and pull the lifting arm out of the
lifting arm base.
• Loosen the star-knob screw and push the
square tube of the shin supports into the
recess. (Fig. 7)
• Fasten them with the star-knob screw.
The height of the shin support depends on
the length of the patient’s legs. (Page 27)
Assembly Installation of the Shin Support
Ball lock pin
Ball lock pin button

• Unlock the emergency-stop button by turning it clockwise
(page 31) to test the function of the SLK Eazy-up.
• By pressing and holding down Button A on the handcontrol, move
up once to the upper limit stop, and move down to the bottom lim-
it switch by pressing and holding down Button B. (Page 18/19)
• Charge the hoist fully for use. (Page 16)
Assembly of the SLK Eazy-up Functions Test

Application Charge battery pack
Use Charge Battery Pack
1111
1212
1313
1414
• To charge the battery pack, the
emergency-stop button must be re-
leased. (Page 17)
When the emergency-stop button is
pressed down, the charging operation
will not work.
• connect the
charger with the control box. (Fig. 11)
• The collar of the plug must be with
the housing.(Fig. 12)
• Plug the power plug of the charger into a
socket. Please notice the safety informa-
tion on pages 8 and 9.
• LED on the charger
will be lit in orange. The display changes
to green as soon as at least 80% of the
charged condition is reached (Fig. 13). The
batteries should never be completely
discharged because this can cause dam-
age to them.
4 hours. It is a good idea to charge the
battery pack overnight. It is protected
against overcharging.
• The actuators of the SLK Eazy-up do not
function during the charging operation.
• To charge the battery pack, the SLK
charging station (Fig. 14) also can be used.
See page 7 for accessories.

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1717
Lowering
Using the emergency-stop button, the lifting or lowering movements
of the SLK Eazy-up Hoist can be stopped instantly if there is danger.
Use Emergency-Stop Button
Use Emergency Lowering
If the handcontrol is defective, the elec-
trical emergency lowering function can
be triggered by means of the control box
(arrow down). If the control box or the
battery pack or the handcontrol are defective,
the SLK Eazy-up Patient Hoist can also be
lowered manually:
• Press the red ring on the upper
end of the thrust rod down and
turn it clockwise. This lowers the lifting
arm. (Fig. 17)
• To do so, press the red knob down. When
the danger is removed, release the emer-
gency-stop button by turning it clockwise.
(Fig. 16)
• If the hoist is to be transported or put
into storage always press the emer-
gency-button downward. This is how
unintentional movements on accidental
activation of the handcontrol are avoided.
To extract the battery pack, proceed as
follows:
• Put your hand into the recessed grip and
press the unlocking button up. (Fig. 15)
• Pull the battery pack towards you.

The brakes of the SLK Eazy-up Patient Hoist
are installed on the rear casters. Always use
both brakes to brake the hoist.
• Step from the top onto the brake pedal
until it locks. (Fig. 18)
• lifting the brake pedal
again with the tip of your foot or by tapping
it horizontally with the tip of your foot.
(Fig. 19)
Use Brakes
Brakes
1818
1919
SLK Eazy-up Patient
Hoist is equipped with either a Handcontrol Type I (Fig. 20) or a
Handcontrol Type II (Fig. 21). (Page 19)
Handcontrol Type I is always combined with .
Handcontrol Type II is always combined with .
The buttons of both handcontroles work by tapping on them. When
the button is pressed and held down, the respective motor moves and
when it is released, the movement of the lifting arm or base expansion
stops.
The handcontrol can be fastened on the backside on all steel parts of
the hoist by means of an integrated magnet. The handcontrol of the
is equipped with a hook.
Use Handcontrol
Overload Symbol: Safe working load exceeded
Overload Symbol: Safe working load exceeded

Handcontrol Type I
Handcontrol Type II
Button A: Lifting arm moves up
Charging Status Symbol
Overload Symbol: Safe working load exceeded
Button C: Base is expanded
Maintenance Symbol
Press any optional button once.
Function starts when you press the second time.
Button B: Lifting arm moves down
Button D: Base is narrowed
2020
2121
Button A: Lifting arm moves up
Charging Status Symbol
Overload Symbol: Safe working load exceeded
Button C: Base is expanded
Button B: Lifting arm moves down
Button D: Base is narrowed

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Use
The SLK Eazy-up Active Hoists can also be operated by tapping on the
control box. Your lift is equipped with a (Fig. 22) or
type II (Fig. 23)
instruction.
By pressing one of the two buttons A or
Bquickly (<0.5 sec.), the is
called up.
The display shows the symbol for the
function that is currently active. (Fig. 24-25)
1. Lifting arm (Fig. 24)
Button A
Button B
2. Charging status symbol (Fig. 25)
By pressing and holding down (>0.5 sec.)
Button A or B in the menu item “Lifting arm”
(Fig. 24), the actuator is moved.
B
A
Emergency-stop button
Charging status symbol (while display is active)
Button A
Button B
Button C: not assigned
Button D: not assigned
2323
D
C
B
A
2222
2424
2525
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