Page 3 - Contents
Contents 1 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1.1 Symbols. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1.2 Intended Use . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1.3 Conditions for Use . . . . . . 5 1.4 Service Life . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1.5 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2 Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 4 - General; IMPORTANT
I-Transia™ 1 General 1.1 Symbols Signal words are used in this manual and apply to hazards or unsafe practices which couldresult in personal injury or property damage. See the information below for definitionsof the signal words. WARNING! – Warning indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, ...
Page 5 - Conditions for Use; Information panel on the I-Transia bottom surface
General 1.3 Conditions for Use The use of the I-Transia ceiling hoist is subject to the following: • The I-Transia should only be used by trained personnel. • The safe working load (SWL), 205 kg (450 lbs) or 250 kg (550 lbs), must not beexceeded. Refer to 2.3 Load Limits, page 8 . • The instruction ...
Page 6 - Safety; General Guidelines; ACCESSORIES WARNING; Operating Information
I-Transia™ 2 Safety 2.1 General Guidelines WARNING! – Read and understand these instructions. DO NOT use this product without reading and understanding these instructions. If you need help with theseinstructions, contact a healthcare professional or an Invacare dealer.Otherwise injury or damage may ...
Page 7 - Pinch Points and Positioning
Safety WARNING! – The electronics may only be serviced by certified service technicians – For safety reasons the side cover may only be dismantled when the emergency stop is activated. – This product is mechanically protected against derailing and jamming. – The hand control is protected against wat...
Page 8 - Radio Frequency Interference
I-Transia™ 2.3 Load Limits Read the label which indicates the maximum load limits for each component. The component, e.g. hanger bar, lifting sling, etc. labelled with the lowest load limitdetermines the maximum load limit for the entire system. This maximum load limit must not be exceeded. Please n...
Page 9 - Hoist; Power supply
Safety 2.6 Product Labeling Hoist Only one of the weight limit labels are on the bottom of the hoist. A = Serial Number Power supply 1183377-B 9
Page 11 - Setup; Installing the Hanger Bar Before Use
Setup 3 Setup 3.1 Included Items 1. I-Transia hoist* 2. Hand control 3. Transformer 4. Charging station 5. Side covers 6. Hanger bar *The hoist includes the lifting strap, carabiner and trolley. 3.2 Installing the Hanger Bar Before Use WARNING!Risk of Injury Pinch points are present on the strap car...
Page 13 - Operation; Indicator lamps and audio signals
Operation 4 Operation 4.1 Indicator lamps and audio signals Possible I-Transia Functions Status Indicator lamps Audio signals Up Down Emergency Lowering Off-stand by Off All OK Green ü ü ü Low battery Yellow ü ü ü Fault on hoist Yellow Beeps atbuttonactivation ü Battery criticallow Yellow ü ü Over l...
Page 14 - Charging the Battery; Emergency stop and lowering strap
I-Transia™ 4.3 Charging the Battery The I-Transia battery charges when the hand control is placed in the chargingstation. The indicator lamp on the bottom of the hoist turns yellow if the charge statusbecomes low. Finish the current lift in progress and charge the batteries whenfinished. The hoist i...
Page 15 - Emergency stop
Operation The red strap A on the underside of the hoist B has the following functions: • Emergency stop • Emergency lowering Emergency stop Pull and release the red strap A to activate the emergency stop function if the hoist B does not stop or react to the hand control during use. Lifting/lowering ...
Page 16 - Emergency lowering
I-Transia™ Emergency lowering The emergency lowering function is used to lower the patient if the hoist stops working. 1. Pull and hold the red strap A to lower the patient. 2. Release the red strap to stop lowering the patient. The emergency stop feature is activated when the strap is released. 3. ...
Page 17 - Resetting the emergency stop
Operation Resetting the emergency stop The yellow reset button A pops out when the red strap B has been pulled. The hoist will not function until the emergency stop is reset. 1. Press the yellow button on the bottom of the hoist to reset the emergency stop orlowering feature. 2. Activate the hand co...
Page 18 - Lifting the Patient; Sling Information; Attaching the Sling
I-Transia™ 5 Lifting the Patient 5.1 Sling Information WARNING! Invacare shall not be liable for damage or injury that may occur as a result ofusing slings made by other manufacturers.Invacare shall not be liable for damage or injury due to incorrect use of the slingor inadequate attention by the ca...
Page 19 - Lifting Information
Lifting the Patient 5.3 Lifting Information WARNING! Only personnel who have received training regarding the use of lifting equipmentand fitting of slings should use the hoist. – Plan the move. Avoid leaving the user in the sling unattended. – The I-Transia lifts quickly. Before lifting, check that ...
Page 20 - After Use; Transport and Storage; Packaging
I-Transia™ 6 After Use 6.1 Transport and Storage Invacare recommends that the I-Transia is always transported and stored in the originalpackaging. For long term storage, the emergency stop must be activated. Refer to Emergency stop, page15. This will prevent the discharge of the battery. The I-Trans...
Page 21 - Environmental Policy Statement
After Use Environmental Policy Statement Invacare is continuously working towards ensuring that the company's impact on theenvironment, locally and globally, is reduced to a minimum. It is Invacare’s goal to: • Comply with the current environmental legislation (e.g. WEEE and REACH directives) • Ensu...
Page 22 - Troubleshooting; Troubleshooting Table; SYMPTOMS
I-Transia™ 7 Troubleshooting 7.1 Troubleshooting Table SYMPTOMS PROBLEM SOLUTION Emergency stop is activated. Check that the emergencystop is not activated.Check that the I-Transia haspower supply and that thebattery is recharged.Check that the transformeris switched on and connectedto the charging ...
Page 23 - Maintenance; Maintenance and Safety Inspection; Service Interval
Maintenance 8 Maintenance 8.1 Safe Maintenance WARNING! Regular maintenance of patient lifts and accessories is necessary to assureproper operation. – Maintenance MUST be performed only by a certified technician. 8.2 Maintenance and Safety Inspection Service Interval At normal daily operation, a ser...
Page 24 - Daily Inspections; Safety Inspection Checklist; Cleaning the Sling and Hoist; Cleaning the Sling
I-Transia™ Daily Inspections The hoist should be checked each time it is used. Perform the following checks in addition tothose performed in the annual service inspection. If you question the safety of any part of thelift, DO NOT use. Contact your Invacare dealer IMMEDIATELY. q Visually inspect the ...
Page 25 - Technical Data; Typical Product Parameters
Technical Data 9 Technical Data 9.1 Typical Product Parameters Classification Class II equipment Non-permanent installation with out protective ground. Mobile equipment is class II equipment (marked withdouble-encased symbol) and can be connected to the mainsdirect by the user. Equipment is disconne...
Page 27 - Limited Warranty — Europe
Warranty 10 Warranty 10.1 Limited Warranty — Europe Terms and conditions of the warranty are part of the general terms and conditions particular to the individualcountries in which this product is sold.In order to comply with Health & Safety regulations and to ensure that Invacare employees are ...
Page 32 - Invacare Corporation; Making Life’s
Manufacturer V. Guldmann A/S Graham Bells Vej 21–23A DK-8200 Aarhus N, Denmark EU Representative Invacare Limited Pencoed Technology Park Pencoed, Bridgend CF35 5AQ United Kingdom Invacare Corporation USA One Invacare Way Elyria, Ohio USA 44036–2125 800–333–6900 www.invacare.com 1183377-B 2013-06-26...