Sunrise Medical Mobility Aid Series 420 User Manual

USER MANUAL  
Revision 4, Jan 2002  
IMPORTANT: Read these instructions before installing, operating, or servicing this system  
Series 420, 550 and 800  
1.1.1 DO NOT DESTROY  
KEEP KEY ENCLOSED AND MANUAL WITH  
THE LIFT AT ALL TIMES.  
Instruction manual  
Part # 001.08860  
VOYAGER 420/550/800 (rev. 3)  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................................................... 2  
Suitability.................................................................................................................................................... 2  
Approvals................................................................................................................................................... 2  
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INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................. 5  
How to use this Manual................................................................................................................ 5  
Equipment Identification............................................................................................................... 5  
Receipt of Equipment................................................................................................................... 5  
Key to Symbols ............................................................................................................................ 5  
1.1  
1.2  
1.3  
1.4  
2
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS...................................................................................... 6  
GENERAL .................................................................................................................................... 6  
LIFTING WITH THE VOYAGER.................................................................................................. 7  
SLING USAGE............................................................................................................................. 7  
ELECTRICAL WARNING - SHOCK PREVENTION.................................................................... 7  
ELECTRICAL WARNING - INSTALLATION AND GROUNDING ............................................... 8  
ELECTRICAL WARNING - SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE ..................................................... 8  
FIRE AND EXPLOSION PREVENTION...................................................................................... 8  
PARTS AND ACCESSORIES...................................................................................................... 8  
EQUIPMENT WARNING LABELS............................................................................................... 8  
2.1  
2.2  
2.3  
2.4  
2.5  
2.6  
2.7  
2.8  
2.9  
3
4
DESCRIPTION VOYAGER 420 ........................................................................................................... 9  
Lift Unit ......................................................................................................................................... 9  
Parts Description.......................................................................................................................... 9  
What's included............................................................................................................................ 9  
Dimensions .................................................................................................................................. 9  
3.1  
3.2  
3.3  
3.4  
DESCRIPTION VOYAGER 550 ......................................................................................................... 10  
Lift Unit ....................................................................................................................................... 10  
Parts Description........................................................................................................................ 10  
What's included.......................................................................................................................... 10  
Parts Description........................................................................................................................ 10  
Dimensions ................................................................................................................................ 10  
4.1  
4.2  
4.3  
4.4  
4.5  
5
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DESCRIPTION VOYAGER 800 ........................................................................................................ 11  
Lift Unit ....................................................................................................................................... 11  
Parts Description........................................................................................................................ 11  
5.1  
5.2  
................................................................................................................................................................. 11  
5.3  
5.4  
What’s Included with the Voyager 800....................................................................................... 11  
Dimensions ................................................................................................................................ 11  
Operation........................................................................................................................................... 12  
How to use the Voyager 420, Voyager 550 and Voyager 800................................................... 12  
Sling Usage................................................................................................................................ 13  
6.1  
6.2  
6.3  
6.4  
6.5  
6.6  
6.7  
6.8  
6.9  
Emergency Stop (Red cord)................................................................................................... 13  
Emergency Lowering Feature.................................................................................................... 13  
Emergency Brake....................................................................................................................... 14  
Frame with mechanical clips...................................................................................................... 14  
Battery Information..................................................................................................................... 14  
Charging the battery................................................................................................................... 14  
Charger Specification:................................................................................................................ 15  
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MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................................................. 16  
Daily Check List ......................................................................................................................... 16  
Inspection and Cleaning............................................................................................................. 16  
Strap Inspection ......................................................................................................................... 16  
Handling and Storage ................................................................................................................ 17  
Battery Replacement.................................................................................................................. 17  
Charger Fuse Replacement....................................................................................................... 17  
.Charger Fuse Replacement (for UK only)................................................................................. 18  
Sling Inspection.......................................................................................................................... 18  
Annual Inspection....................................................................................................................... 18  
7.1  
7.2  
7.3  
7.4  
7.5  
7.6  
7.7  
7.8  
7.9  
7.10  
7.11  
UK Regulations .......................................................................................................................... 18  
Maintenance Inspection Checklist ............................................................................................. 19  
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TROUBLESHOOTING ....................................................................................................................... 20  
ACCESSORIES.................................................................................................................................. 22  
10 LOG BOOK ........................................................................................................................................ 23  
11 WARRANTY....................................................................................................................................... 26  
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INTRODUCTION  
1 INTRODUCTION  
1.2 Equipment Identification  
The unit's identification number (specification,  
model, serial number) appears on a silver  
nameplate attached to the back of base.  
1.1 How to use this Manual  
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE THIS  
EQUIPMENT WITHOUT UNDER-  
STANDING THIS MANUAL.  
1.3 Receipt of Equipment  
Upon receipt of the equipment, verify it against  
the packing list to ensure it is complete and  
inspect the equipment for possible damage due  
to shipping. If there is any damage, DO NOT  
USE the equipment and notify the carrier  
immediately to file a claim. Provide complete  
information concerning damage claims or  
shipping errors to your supplier. Include all  
equipment identification numbers and group part  
numbers (if any) as described above along with  
a full description of damaged parts.  
To ensure safe operation, read the entire  
manual carefully, especially the section on  
“Safety Instructions and Warnings”, before  
installing, operating, or servicing this  
equipment.  
If anything is not completely understood,  
please contact your supplier for more  
details. Failure to comply with warnings in  
this manual may result in injury.  
Keep this manual with the lift and refer to it  
as required. Contents of this manual are  
subject to change without prior notice to  
users.  
1.4 Key to Symbols  
The following symbols are used on lifter’s  
attachment labels:  
Throughout this manual, the following symbols  
may appear. Pay particular attention to the  
information provided under these headings.  
These special annotations are easily recognized  
as follows:  
This symbol is required to be displayed  
on regulated products for sale in the  
European Market. It indicates that the  
product  
complies  
with  
applicable  
European Directives related to health,  
safety, environment and consumer  
protection.  
WARNING:  
this  
symbol  
is  
intended to alert the user to  
hazards or unsafe practices,  
which could result in serious  
bodily harm.  
Safe Working Load represents the  
maximum load the lifter is rated for safe  
operation.  
SWL  
CAUTION: this symbol is intended  
to alert the user of the presence of  
The following symbols are used on sling labels  
and related to washing instructions:  
important  
operating  
and  
maintenance instructions, which  
could prevent product damage or  
possible personal injury.  
71ºC Maximum washing temperature 71°C  
(140°F) permanent cycle.  
Do not use bleach.  
Do not dry clean.  
NOTE: this symbol offers helpful  
information concerning certain  
operating procedures.  
Tumble dry low temperature.  
Do not iron.  
Additional copies of this manual can be  
purchased by contacting your supplier. Include  
the User Manual product number and equipment  
identification numbers.  
Please refer to individual sling labels for  
complete instructions regarding washing and  
drying.  
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS & WARNINGS  
2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS  
IMPORTANT – READ AND UNDERSTAND THESE INSTRUCTIONS. DO NOT LOSE THEM. ALSO  
READ OPERATING/ INSTRUCTION CHAPTER OF THIS MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING,  
OPERATING OR SERVICING THIS EQUIPMENT  
2.1 GENERAL  
IMPORTANT – READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY OR SERIOUS INJURY MAY RESULT.  
KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND THE KEY PROVIDED WITH THE LIFT AT ALL TIMES.  
READ OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE  
INSTALLING, OPERATING, OR SERVICING THIS EQUIPMENT.  
An authorized contractor or installer must install Voyager ceiling lifts.  
USE all controls and safety features only according to the rules specified in this manual.  
Never attempt to force a control or button on the lift.  
DO NOT store the charger in a shower, bath or other areas with high humidity.  
DO NOT drop the patient lift or battery. Dropping the battery or lift may cause internal damage  
that is not easily seen. If lift is suspected to be damaged, take to an authorized technician for  
servicing.  
IMPORTANT: Keep all components of the lift clean and dry, and have electrical and mechanical  
safety checkpoints done as instructed in the Maintenance section of this manual.  
Replace any precautionary or instruction labels that cannot be easily read.  
Avoid violent shock during transportation.  
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2.2 LIFTING WITH THE VOYAGER  
YOUR LIFT is for transferring patients only. Do not use the lift for any other purpose.  
ALWAYS carry out the daily checklist before using the lift.  
Voyager ceiling lifts are intended to be used for patients within the specified weight limit  
indicated for the lift. Do not attempt to lift more than the weight limit indicated.  
Before attempting to transfer, the patient must be assessed by a qualified professional.  
Voyager ceiling lifts must be used by a caregiver with proper training to work with the patient  
to be transferred.  
ONLY trained and qualified caregivers should transfer a patient. DO NOT attempt to use the lift  
if you have not been properly trained to do so.  
ALWAYS be prepared before attempting to transfer a patient.  
FOLLOW lifting procedures outlined in this manual.  
2.3 SLING USAGE  
ONLY use Sunrise slings that are designed to fit with the Voyager  
ALWAYS refer to the Sling User Manual for instruction on fitting, care and maintenance  
DO NOT use a sling that is not recommended for the lift.  
NEVER use a damaged, torn or frayed sling.  
ALWAYS place the sling around the patient according to the instructions enclosed.  
Voyager ceiling lifts are specifically designed for Sunrise Voyager ceiling rail systems, slings  
and accessories. Slings and accessories designed by any other manufacturer are prohibited  
and will void the Voyager warranty. Use only Sunrise Medical slings and accessories to  
maintain patient safety and product utility.  
DO NOT use other manufacturer’s slings.  
DO NOT use Sunrise slings on other manufacturer’s hoists.  
2.4 ELECTRICAL WARNING - SHOCK PREVENTION  
DO NOT touch or use a lift with bare conductors or a damaged power cord. Electrically live  
equipment can electrocute a patient. If the lift or charger has any exposed or damaged wires  
contact your local dealer immediately.  
DO NOT cut or remove the round grounding prong from any plug. All Voyager lifts are  
equipped with three-prong plugs to protect from shock hazard or electrocution. Any two-  
prong electrical outlet must be replaced with a properly grounded three-prong outlet according  
to the National Electrical Code and local codes. It is the responsibility of the customer to have  
the work done by a qualified electrician.  
DO NOT splash or expose electric parts of the device to water or moisture.  
CHECK nameplate for voltage and cycle requirements. These requirements differ by country.  
Do not attempt to use the lift in an area that has a different voltage and cycle requirement.  
DO NOT attempt to expose, service or repair the lift, battery or charger. If any unit is  
malfunctioning, contact your local dealer.  
READ the battery and charger instructions thoroughly before using or storing them.  
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2.5 ELECTRICAL WARNING - INSTALLATION AND GROUNDING  
Electrical equipment must be installed and maintained in accordance with National Electrical  
Codes.  
Check nameplate for voltage and cycle requirements.  
In special locations i.e. bathrooms, showers or swimming pools a supplementary earth bond  
must be connected at the mains supply socket. Where the Voyager Lift is supplied by a short  
length of flex from an adjacent power point, the green yellow connection within the flex may be  
deemed to constitute supplementary bonding. In some regions Local Authorities may specify  
an additional supplementary earth to the track. This can be taken from any earth terminal on  
the charger end stop.  
Refer to a qualified electrician who knows the latest regulations in the installation of this  
equipment.  
2.6 ELECTRICAL WARNING - SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE  
Disconnect power cord from the charger rail stopper or switch of transformer at power supply,  
and unplug the battery from the lift before inspecting, adjusting or servicing the equipment.  
Disconnect power to equipment if it is to be left unattended or out of service.  
2.7 FIRE AND EXPLOSION PREVENTION  
Batteries may explode, leak and cause personal injury if not disposed of properly.  
Do not place or store the battery under direct sunlight or near a heat source  
Do not dispose of in fire  
Do not short the battery terminals  
Do not incinerate  
Flush with water if electrolyte (Acid) comes in contact with skin or eyes.  
Batteries must be recycled, disposed of according to local law regulations. When returning  
batteries, insulate their terminals with adhesive tape, etc. Otherwise, the residual electricity in  
used batteries may cause fire or explosion.  
2.8 PARTS AND ACCESSORIES  
Always use VOYAGER replacement parts and accessories. Using other parts and accessories  
other than recommended by BHM/ SUNRISE could affect security and efficiency of the entire  
system. SUNRISE VOYAGER slings and patient lift accessories are specifically designed to be  
used in conjunction with BHM patient transfer aids. Sling and accessories designed by other  
manufactures are not to be used as a component of VOYAGER patient transfer systems.  
2.9 EQUIPMENT WARNING LABELS  
INSPECT all precautionary labels on the equipment. Order and replace all labels that cannot be  
easily read.  
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3 DESCRIPTION VOYAGER 420  
3.3 What's included  
ITEM  
3.1 Lift Unit  
OPERATING FEATURES  
QTY  
Lifting capacity: 190 kg (420 lbs.)  
Average weight: 12.7 kg (28 lbs.) battery incl.  
Electronic soft-start and soft-stop motor.  
Manual &electric emergency lowering device.  
Emergency brake (for mechanical failure)  
Emergency stopping device.  
Current limiter for circuit protection.  
Low battery disconnect system to protect  
batteries from being drained.  
Lifting speed: 4 cm/sec. (1.6 in./sec.).  
Horizontal displacement speed: 20 cm/sec  
Vertical & horizontal motor: 24 VDC, 1/12 HP  
Strap length up to 2.2 m.  
Voyager 420 lift  
Battery (inside unit)  
1
1
Integrated Charger Stopper (hardwired  
for UK only)  
1
Rail Stopper  
Handset  
1
1
1
1
1
1
Carry bar  
Power cord  
4mm Allen key  
Instruction manual  
ISO 10535.  
3.2 Parts Description  
3.4 Dimensions  
Trolley  
Control  
switches  
Rail  
Handset  
Allen key  
Charging light  
4-funtion  
2-function  
Emergency stop  
Low-battery  
indicator  
Emergency  
lowering  
Carry bar  
Integrated  
charger stopper  
Rail stopper  
Fuse magazine  
Power cord  
Charger  
Stopper for UK  
only  
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BHM SLING  
4 DESCRIPTION VOYAGER 550  
4.5 Dimensions  
4.1 Lift Unit  
OPERATING FEATURES  
Lifting capacity: 250 kg (550 lbs.)  
Av. weight: 22.73kg (50 lbs.) battery included  
Electronic soft-start and soft-stop motor.  
Manual and electric emergency lowering.  
Emergency brake.  
Emergency stopping device.  
Current limit for circuit protection.  
Low battery disconnect system to protect  
batteries from being drained.  
Lifting speed: 6 cm/sec. (2.4 in./sec.)  
Horizontal displacement speed: 15 cm/sec. (6  
in/sec.) and 25 cm/sec. (9.8 in./sec.)  
Vertical axis motor: 24 VDC, 1/8 HP.  
Horizontal axis motor: 24 VDC, 1/10 HP  
Strap length up 3.6 m (144 inches).  
4.2 Parts Description  
As per Voyager 420 (previous page)  
4.3 What's included  
ITEM  
QTY  
1
Voyager 550 lift  
Battery (inside unit)  
Integrated Charger Stopper  
Rail Stopper  
1
1
1
Handset  
1
Carry bar  
1
Power cord  
1
Instruction manual  
4 mm Allen Key  
1
1
4.4 Parts Description  
As per Voyager 420 (see previous page)  
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BHM SLING  
5 DESCRIPTION VOYAGER 800  
5.1 Lift Unit  
5.3 What’s Included with the  
Voyager 800  
OPERATING FEATURES  
Weight capacity: 360 kg (800 lbs.)  
Average weight: 22.73 kg (50 lbs.) battery incl  
Electronic soft-start and soft-stop motor.  
Manual and electric emergency lowering.  
Emergency brake.  
Emergency stopping device.  
Current limit for circuit protection.  
Low battery disconnect system to protect  
batteries from being drained.  
Lifting speed: 3 cm/sec. (1.2 in./sec.)  
Horizontal displacement speed : 15 cm/sec  
Vertical axis motor: 24 VDC, 1/8 HP  
Horizontal axis motor: 24 VDC, 1/10HP.  
Strap length up to 1.3 m. (49.5 inches).  
ITEM  
QTY  
Voyager 800 lift  
1
1
Battery (inside unit)  
Integrated Charger Stopper (Harwired  
version for UK market only)  
1
Rail Stopper  
1
1
1
1
1
1
Handset  
Carry bar 450 kg (1000 lbs.)  
Power cord  
4 mm Allen key  
Instruction manual  
5.2 Parts Description  
Control  
switches  
5.4 Dimensions  
Trolley  
Handset  
Rail  
4-function  
Low-battery  
indicator  
Charging light  
Emergency  
lowering  
Emergency stop  
Carry bar  
Integrated  
charger stopper  
Rail stopper  
Fuse magazine  
Power cord  
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OPERATION  
BEFORE LIFTING THE PATIENT:  
6 OPERATION  
1. Make sure that all straps are  
attached to the carry bar.  
6.1 How to use the Voyager  
420, Voyager 550 and  
Voyager 800  
2. Make sure the patient is  
comfortable.  
3. Make sure the sling is not  
caught on any obstruction  
(wheelchair brake or arm of  
chair).  
READ "SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
AND  
WARNINGS"  
BEFORE  
ATTEMPTING TO USE THE  
VOYAGER. ONLY USE WITH  
SUNRISE SLINGS.  
If any of the above occur - Lower the  
patient immediately and correct the  
problem.  
Unit will not lift or lower when in  
contact with the charger.  
Lift until the patient's buttock  
clears the arm supports or  
the top of the bath or bed  
before moving the patient.  
Guide the legs past any  
obstacle.  
1. Install the patient sling (see sling installation)  
Move the lift directly over the patient.  
2. For two-function unit pull the unit manually  
directly over the patient. For four-function,  
use the handset  
5. When the patient is located  
above the desired point  
of transfer, press the  
button.  
6. Use the handles on the back of the sling to  
position the patient when transferring into a  
chair. Hold the handles firmly as the sling  
lowers and the sling will tilt back to position  
the person.  
If the buttons do not operate on the  
handset, pull the red cord gently,  
once until you hear a “click”  
Using the handset  
button, lower the carry  
bar below the patient’s chin (to avoidthe risk of  
facial contact caused by a sudden movement of  
the carry bar) before beginning to attach the  
sling straps. If lift will not operate – pull red cord  
once gently, until you hear a click.  
7. Once the patient is properly seated and the  
straps are loose, remove the sling from the  
lift.  
Hold the lift carry bar with one  
hand at all times when near a  
patient.  
Hold the lift carry bar with one  
hand at all times when near a  
person.  
8. Slide the lift away from the patient.  
9. When lift is no longer required:  
Note: In a lying down position, lower the  
carry bar near the thorax, then install the  
straps.  
2-function - gently return the unit to charger  
manually.  
3. Attach the straps to the desired position  
(See separate Sling User Guide)  
4-function engages the automatic return to  
charger function by pressing  
.
4. Carefully observe the patient to ensure  
his/her safety as you press the control button  
10. Check the charging indicator light to ensure  
the charger is working.  
:
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OPERATION  
6.2 Sling Usage  
Only to be used in case of an  
emergency.  
See separate Sling Manual for sling usage.  
Only use Sunrise (Oxford in UK) slings.  
Only use slings as per the manufacturer’s  
guidelines.  
If the lift malfunctions when a patient is being  
transferred, the emergency lowering device  
provides a safe way of lowering the patient onto  
a chair or bed.  
Inspect and maintain slings as per  
manufacturer’s guidelines.  
To operate the emergency lowering features:  
6.3 Emergency Stop (Red cord)  
Electrical Version:  
1. This can be activated at any  
time to stop the functioning of  
the lift.  
1. Move the patient over a bed or a chair, and  
then gently pull down on the white cord. If  
this does not function then go to step 2.  
2. To stop the lift in an  
emergency, pull the red cord  
once gently, you will hear a  
“click”.  
Manual Version:  
2. Find the rubber stopper and label on the side  
of the lift.  
VOYAGER 420  
Do not pull red cord forcefully. If  
cord pulled too forcefully, lift  
may become inoperable.  
3. When you initially receive your lift the  
emergency stop is in the “off” position. To  
activate the lift, pull the red cord once gently.  
To re-activate pull the red cord once gently,  
you will hear a “click”.  
VOYAGER 550 and 800  
6.4 Emergency Lowering  
Feature  
(White cord)  
3. Pull the rubber stopper out of the Voyager  
casing – DO NOT DISCARD.  
In the event of an electrical or  
functional failure, the Voyager 420, 550  
and 800 have an emergency electrical  
and manual lowering feature  
4. Use the Allen key provided with this manual,  
turn the key clockwise to lower the person  
into the chair. As the key turns the motor  
directly, each key turn will move the patient  
slightly.  
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OPERATION  
24 Vdc, 7 Ah rechargeable battery.  
Provides up to 150 transfers with load of 75  
kg (165 pounds).  
Life cycle (number of charging cycles) of the  
battery is largely dependent on the depth of  
discharge in each cycle. The more the battery is  
drained, the shorter its life span. The life of the  
battery is also related to such factors as varying  
temperatures and rest periods between charge  
and discharge.  
Graph 1: Number of recharges vs. Depth of  
discharge  
To lower the patient more quickly, use a  
power drill with a 4mm Allen key bit.  
Graph 1 illustrates the relationship between  
discharging depth and expected battery life.  
5. Once the patient is lowered safely into a  
chair or bed, call a certified technician to  
have lift serviced.  
If you drain the battery until it beeps every time,  
you can expect the battery to fully charge only  
600 times.  
To prolong battery life, return the  
lift to the charger WHENEVER  
THE LIFT IS NOT IN USE.  
6.5 Emergency Brake  
The emergency brake is  
made of a metal bar  
fixed to the drum.  
ery will not overcharge.  
BHM uses sealed lead-acid batteries.  
Contrary to nickel-cadmium, BHM batteries  
do not have any memory effect. Therefore,  
batteries should not be completely drained  
before recharge.  
In case of a chain, gear or motor breakage,  
the centrifugal force created would block the  
bar against the frame.  
6.6 Frame with mechanical  
clips  
Graph 2: Number of lifts vs. Lift load  
The graph above (Graph 2) illustrates the  
relationship between the load lifted and the  
number of lifts that can be done with one  
recharged battery.  
Supporting  
welded and reinforced with  
metal clips.  
structure  
is  
Do  
not  
drain  
the  
battery  
excessively. This will dramatically  
reduce the battery life span.  
6.7 Battery Information  
ow battery buzzer sounds and red  
light flashes, be sure to recharge the  
battery as soon as possible.  
DO NOT DROP THE LIFT.  
DROPPED LIFT MAY HAVE  
INTERNAL DAMAGE THAT IS NOT  
A
VISIBLE.  
IT MAY LOSE ITS  
ABILITY TO RECHARGE.  
6.8 Charging the battery  
Due to internal damage caused when the  
battery is dropped, the battery may indicate  
that it is fully charged, when in fact it  
cannot hold a full charge. A green light  
indicated on the lift may not accurately  
reflect a full charge on a damaged battery.  
DO NOT operate the charger unit  
with a damaged cord or if the unit  
has been dropped or damaged.  
DO NOT forcibly bend the power cord or  
place a heavy object on it.  
This will  
NEVER attempt to use a battery that  
appears to be damaged or dented.  
damage the cord and may cause fire or  
electrical shock.  
DO NOT store the battery near a heat  
source. Heat will damage it.  
DO NOT pour liquid on or near the charger.  
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OPERATION  
Do not place the unit in locations  
that are:  
Extremely hot  
Dusty or dirty  
Very humid  
Moving or vibrating  
The recharging steps should be as follows:  
For the 4-function, press the button to  
charge on the handset. Lift canot return to  
charger with a 50-pound load.  
For the 2-function, pull the lift gently over to the  
charger and ensure it is properly connected  
DO NOT SLIDE THE LIFT TO  
CHARGER  
QUICKLY.  
FORCEFULLY  
CHARGER  
OR  
MAY  
BECOME DAMAGED.  
The indicator light will illuminate red to green  
depending on the battery drain. If the light  
does not go on, check “Troubleshooting”  
section in this manual for assistance.  
If the battery is low, the light will show red or  
orange when you return the lift to the  
charger. The light will gradually turn to  
green when fully charged.  
350  
300  
250  
200  
150  
100  
50  
0
100  
200  
300  
weight  
420  
er possible leave the lift on the  
when the lift is not in use. At  
minimum, charge the battery until the  
light is green before using it again. This  
will extend the life of the battery.  
6.9 Charger Specification:  
Hospital grade charger cord and plug.  
Charger input: 120 Vac, 60 Hz, 0.5 A. (North  
America) / 240 Vac, 50 Hz, 0.25 A (European)  
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7.2 Inspection and Cleaning  
Clean the Voyager with a soft dry cloth, or a soft  
cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent  
solution. Do not use any type of solvent that may  
damage the finish.  
7 MAINTENANCE  
ALWAYS CARRY OUT THE  
DAILY CHECKLIST BEFORE  
EACH LIFT USE.  
Do not immerse lift in water.  
Alterations made to the VOYAGER 420,  
550 or 800 by someone other than a  
certified technician may cause serious  
injury and voids warranty.  
To ensure a better rolling surface for the trolley  
wheels, clean the inside of the track every 4  
months. To do so, insert a damp cloth in the  
opening and slide it from one end of the track to  
the other.  
The VOYAGER 420, 550, 800 and  
accessories  
must  
be  
inspected  
ANNUALLY by a certified technician in  
addition to the daily and other periodic  
visual checks done by the user  
specified in this section.  
Always reinstall the rail end  
stopper (if they have been  
removed) after servicing.  
Preventive maintenance specified in this  
manual can prevent accidents and  
reduce repair costs.  
7.3 Strap Inspection  
Note all service or repairs to the  
VOYAGER 420, 550, 800 or its  
accessories in the log book at the end of  
this manual. Have the document signed  
by the certified technician.  
This equipment is built with a strap that can  
withstand a load of 1364 kg (3000 lbs.)  
Nonetheless, if this strap is damaged or shows  
signs of wear, the acceptable load on the strap  
before rupture can drop rapidly and present a  
danger for the patient or caregiver.  
BHM Medical recommends thoroughly inspecting  
the strap every 2 months as follows:  
7.1 Daily Check List  
THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES MUST  
BE FOLLOWED BEFORE EACH USE.  
1.  
2.  
Completely unwind the strap.  
Look for any signs of wear:  
Has the battery been charged? Park the lift  
on the charger whenever the lift is not in use.  
Loose threads in stitched area.  
Inspect the lift for any damage. If the lift  
casing does not look properly aligned, or  
there are any cracks or other damage on the  
lift, or any parts are missing - DO NOT USE  
Noticeable discoloration by having a  
Lighter color strap than the double  
thickness stitched area.  
IT.  
Contact your local representative to  
Side wear.  
have the lift serviced.  
Inspect the visible strap for any signs of  
wear, frays, loose threads or other damage.  
If there is any evidence of damage - DO  
NOT USE IT. Contact your local  
representative to have the lift serviced.  
Middle wear.  
If there is any signs of wear as  
indicated here or other visual  
defects,  
strap  
should  
be  
By  
changed immediately.  
Inspect the sling for tears, frayed straps or  
loose stitching. If the sling has any of the  
above damage –DO NOT USE IT. Contact  
your local representative to have the sling  
replaced or repaired.  
continuing to use the lift without  
changing the strap, caregiver  
and patient safety is greatly  
compromised.  
In  
any  
case,  
the  
manufacturer  
Inspect the carry bar for any signs of  
cracking or damage.  
recommends changing the strap at least  
every two years. By continuing to use the  
lift without changing the strap, caregiver  
Ensure the ring and cotter pins that attach  
the carry bar to the strap are secure.  
and  
patient  
safety  
is  
greatly  
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compromised.  
7.6 Charger Fuse Replacement  
If the light does not illuminate when there is a  
battery in it, do the following steps:  
Take note of inspection results in the log  
book at the end of this manual.  
7.4 Handling and Storage  
Avoid violent shock during transportation.  
1. Check to make sure the power cord is  
correctly plugged into the charger in the  
wall.  
The lift should not remain stored for long periods  
of time without recharging the batteries.  
2. Pull the power cord out of the charger.  
Under the socket for the power cord, there  
is a drawer or magazine where there are  
fuses. Using a pen or screwdriver, pull the  
drawer out gently. Pull the burned fuse out  
of the drawer that is next to the charger  
(see diagram below) and discard. Take the  
replacement fuse and place it in the same  
slot where the burned fuse was. Slide the  
drawer back into the charger. Plug the  
power cord into the charger. Place the lift  
onto the charger and check for the light.  
BHM Medical recommends charging  
of batteries at least every two weeks  
even if the lift is not used. This will  
prevent premature aging of batteries.  
7.5 Battery Replacement  
BHM uses sealed lead-acid batteries. Contrary  
to nickel-cadmium, BHM batteries do not have  
any memory effect. Therefore, batteries should  
not be completely discharged before recharge.  
3. Check the outlet to make sure it has power  
to it.  
Replace the battery when there is a noticeable  
reduction in the number of transfers that can be  
performed between charges. If you notice the  
Voyager lift “beeping” and a red light flashing,  
see the instructions in “Troubleshooting” to  
ensure it is a problem with the battery.  
4. If the light does not illuminate, contact your  
local  
dealer  
or  
representative  
for  
assistance.  
To replace a battery, contact your local dealer or  
representative.  
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE A  
BATTERY NOT AUTHORIZED BY  
BHM MEDICAL.  
BHM batteries are specially designed for  
BHM charging systems. Attempting to  
use an unauthorized battery may  
seriously damage the lift and/or the  
charger.  
Replace the fuse with the following:  
Fuse: GMC 0.5 A 250 V North America (when  
input is 120 Vac) Product # C8FGMC0.5  
GMC 0.25 A 250 V European (when input  
is 240 Vac) Product # C8FGMC0.250  
The fuse may also be ordered through your local  
dealer or representative.  
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7.7 .Charger Fuse Replacement  
(for UK only)  
If the light does not illuminate when there is a  
battery in it, do the following steps:  
7.9 Annual Inspection  
The Voyager 420, 550, 800 and its accessories  
must be inspected annually by a certified  
technician.  
VOYAGER 420, 550, 800 AND  
1. Check to make sure the power cord is  
correctly plugged into the charger in the  
wall.  
ACCESSORIES  
MUST  
BE  
SERVICED EVERY 12 MONTHS  
AS A MINIMUM REQUIREMENT.  
2. Disconnect the power cord from the wall.  
3. Unscrew the fuse holder cap.  
Do not attempt to do the inspection  
unless you are certified to do so.  
As part of the annual inspection, an  
annual load test with the safe working  
load must be performed on the VOYAGER  
420, 550, 800 as required for CE MARK  
MAINTENANCE.  
After annual inspection, have the log book  
signed by the certified technician.  
7.10UK Regulations  
4. Replace the fuse with the following:  
Fuse:  
GMC 0.5 A 250 V North America  
Loosethreads institchedareac) Product  
IN THE UK THE VOYAGER 420/550/800  
MUST BE INSPECTED AND MAINTAINED  
IN COMPLAINCE WITH 1998 NO 2307  
HEALTH & SAFETY: LIFTING  
Noticeable discoloratitohnanby  
having  
a
lighter color strap  
the double  
thickness stitched area  
0A 250 V European  
input is 240 Vac) Product  
# C8FGMC0.250  
Side wear  
OPERATIONS AND LIFTING  
EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS 1998. YOUR  
DEALER WILL PROVIDE YOU WITH  
MORE INFORMATION  
ThMiddlewearso be ordered through  
your local dealer or representative.  
5. Screw back the fuse holder cap  
Take note of inspection results  
in the log book at the end of this  
manual.  
7.8 Sling Inspection  
Refer to seperate Sling User Guide  
Confirm the sling is a Sunrise Medical sling.  
Check the load bearing straps for wear or  
fraying  
Check the sling straps are securely stitched  
Check the body of the sling for wear, cuts in  
the fabric.  
Check any sling accessories (ie additional  
spreader bars / side suspenders) for wear on  
the hooks or central suspension point.  
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7.11Maintenance Inspection Checklist  
TO BE INSPECTED BY USER  
ITEM  
INITIALLY  
BEFORE  
EVERY  
USE  
EVERY  
2
MONTHS  
EVERY  
4
MONTHS  
EVERY  
YEAR  
EVERY  
2 YEARS  
LIFT DEVICE  
Inspect for missing hardware or broken panel.  
Inspect strap for wear.  
X
X
X
X
X
X
Battery recharge.  
Inspect carry bar on the strap of the lift for  
damage or cracks.  
X
X
X
Inspect wheels in rail for damage, rust or  
cracks. Replace if damaged.  
Overall inspection by authorized personnel  
SLING AND HARDWARE  
Check all sling attachments for sign of wear.  
Inspect sling material for wear or deterioration.  
Inspect sling straps for wear.  
X
X
X
X
Inspect for any defects or loose threads in the  
"stitched areas".  
Cleaning sling as indicated on the tag.  
Verify emergency stop cord.  
When Necessary  
X
X
Verify emergency lowering.  
MAINTENANCE BY A CERTIFIED TECHNICIAN  
Replace strap.  
X
Inspect the welding aspect on the frame to  
detect cracks.  
X
Inspect sprockets for wear.  
Inspect connecting joints for proper attachment.  
X
X
Verify that the emergency brake on the drum is  
turning freely.  
Verify emergency devices for good functioning  
X
X
Load test with the SWL (maximum working  
capacity).  
Maintenance inspection points are suggested by the manufacturer, however in certain cases,  
some inspections should be done on a more frequent basis. By continuing to use the lift  
without replacing the listed parts in this maintenance inspection checklist, caregiver and  
patient safety is greatly compromised.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
8 TROUBLESHOOTING  
DO NOT attempt to open the VOYAGER SERIES LIFT. Only a certified technician is  
authorized to open the VOYAGER SERIES LIFT.  
Alterations made to the VOYAGER 420, 550 or 800 by someone other than a certified  
technician may cause serious injury.  
PROBLEMS  
TO CHECK  
The unit starts and stops repetitively.  
If the load is over the safe working load, the unit will not  
work due to an overload protection on the motor.  
Has the lift been making a “beeping” sound? The battery is  
low and needs to be charged.  
The lift emits a "beep" and a red light  
flashes during utilisation. The unit may  
stop lifting but you can still lower it.  
Charge indicator on the lift (green-red)  
does not light up when the lift is on the  
charger.  
Batteries are low, return to charger.  
Is the charger stopper plugged into a standard outlet? If so  
does the outlet have power?  
Check the condition of the fuse. If needed, change it with a  
spare one. (see “Maintenance” section of this manual)  
Battery is always dead after a few  
transfers (3 to 5).  
Replace battery with a new one, the life of the current one  
is probably nearly over.  
(Contact your local dealer or representative to have battery  
replaced)  
The light on the charger shows green yet  
the lift will only do one or two transfers.  
The light on the charger shows green yet  
the lift will only work when there is no  
one in the lift. When you attempt to  
transfer someone, the lift stops.  
Contact your local dealer or representative to have battery  
replaced.  
Contact your local dealer or representative to have battery  
replaced.  
The lift does not work when you press  
the buttons on the handset.  
Is the charger light on? Lift must be moved away from the  
charger in order to operate.  
Is the emergency stop activated? Gently pull the red cord  
once until you hear a ‘click’. Try the buttons again.  
Is the handset properly plugged into the lift? The handset  
may be slightly pulled out of its socket yet appear as  
though it is plugged in. The lip of the handset must be  
flush with the cab of the lift. The socket and handset  
connector is a tight fit – press firmly to ensure the handset  
is plugged in properly.  
If the handset was not properly plugged into the lift, it may  
be necessary to gently pull the red cord once again.  
Slide the lift over to the charger. Is the light red or not on  
at all?  
Battery likely needs to be charged.  
See  
troubleshooting situations above for more information.  
If, after testing all of the above, the lift will not operate,  
contact your local dealer or representative.  
If available, try another integrated charger stopper from  
another lift or a spare one; plug it into the rail and charge  
for 3 hours. If the light does not change to white or green,  
contact your local dealer or representative.  
The charging light on the lift remains  
red and does not turn to green after an  
overnight charge.  
Using a voltage meter, test the two contact points on the  
charger (see diagram T-1). The voltage meter should  
read between 26-30 volts AC.  
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PROBLEMS  
TO CHECK  
Contact your local dealer or representative.  
Charger either does not have power or is not working  
properly, see troubleshooting question above.  
When you press the button to return the  
lift to its charger (4-way motors only),  
the lift goes to the charger but does not  
lower the carry bar and you can hear a  
‘humming’ sound.  
DIAGRAM T-1  
For UK only  
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ACCESSORIES  
9 ACCESSORIES  
INTEGRATED  
CHARGER STOPPER  
Product No. A5300  
HANDSET  
2-button - Product No. E0093  
For VOYAGER 420 and 550  
2 functions  
RAIL STOPPER  
Product No. A5320  
6-button - Product No. A0086  
For VOYAGER 420 and 800  
4 functions  
8-button - Product No. A5600  
For VOYAGER 550  
4 functions  
ERGOSCALE WEIGHING DEVICE  
Product No. ERGOSCALE-T2  
INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL  
Product No. A5400  
(must be ordered with lift)  
TIMER FOR RETURN TO CHARGE  
Product No. A5200  
TRAPEZE BAR  
Product No. A5700  
FUSE  
Product No.  
C8FGMC0.25 (240/24 volt) European  
SEMI PERMANENT RACK  
Product No. A9200  
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LOG BOOK  
10 LOG BOOK  
Product Name :  
VOYAGER 420, 550 & 800  
Product Serial Number :  
Date of purchase :  
Warranty Period :  
Distributed By :  
Owner Checklist :  
Ensure the lift is serviced regularly as the Maintenance Inspection Checklist on page 27.  
Contact an authorized BHM Medical Distributor / Service Agent immediately if there are any problems with the  
operation of the device.  
Ensure the logbook is completed and signed.  
Record any repairs required.  
Withdraw the patient lifter from service if inspection reveals that user safety is jeopardized in any way from use  
of the patient lifter.  
TO BE COMPLETED AFTER EACH SERVICE OR INSPECTION  
Service Type  
Pre-delivery  
Periodic inspection  
Minor  
Major  
Condition report :  
Action taken :  
Date :  
Inspected by:  
____________________ ____________________  
_________________  
Printed  
Signature  
Service Type  
Pre-delivery  
Periodic inspection  
Minor  
Major  
Condition report :  
Action taken :  
Date :  
Inspected by:  
_________________  
____________________ ____________________  
Printed Signature  
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Service Type  
Pre-delivery  
Periodic inspection  
Minor  
Major  
Condition report :  
Action taken :  
Date :  
Inspected by:  
____________________ ____________________  
_________________  
Printed  
Signature  
Service Type  
Pre-delivery  
Periodic inspection  
Minor  
Major  
Condition report :  
Action taken :  
Date :  
Inspected by:  
_________________  
____________________ ____________________  
Printed  
Signature  
Service Type  
Pre-delivery  
Periodic inspection  
Minor  
Major  
Condition report :  
Action taken :  
Date :  
Inspected by:  
_________________  
____________________ ____________________  
Printed  
Signature  
Service Type  
Pre-delivery  
Periodic inspection  
Minor  
Major  
Condition report :  
Action taken :  
Date :  
Inspected by:  
_________________  
____________________ ____________________  
Printed Signature  
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Service Type  
Pre-delivery  
Periodic inspection  
Minor  
Major  
Condition report :  
Action taken :  
Date :  
Inspected by:  
____________________ ____________________  
_________________  
Printed  
Signature  
Service Type  
Pre-delivery  
Periodic inspection  
Minor  
Major  
Condition report :  
Action taken :  
Date :  
Inspected by:  
_________________  
____________________ ____________________  
Printed  
Signature  
Service Type  
Pre-delivery  
Periodic inspection  
Minor  
Major  
Condition report :  
Action taken :  
Date :  
Inspected by:  
_________________  
____________________ ____________________  
Printed  
Signature  
Service Type  
Pre-delivery  
Periodic inspection  
Minor  
Major  
Condition report :  
Action taken :  
Date :  
Inspected by:  
_________________  
____________________ ____________________  
Printed Signature  
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WARRANTY  
11 WARRANTY  
This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser/user of BHM products.  
BHM Medical Inc. warrants its products to be free from defects in material under normal use and service,  
within the periods stated below from the date of purchase. If within such warranty period any such  
product shall be proven to be defective, such product shall be repaired or replaced at BHM Medical’s  
option. This warranty does not include any labor or shipping charges incurred in replacement part  
installation or repair of any such product. BHM Medical’s sole obligation and your exclusive remedy under  
this warranty shall be limited to such repair and/or replacement.  
Patient Lifter  
1 year  
1 year  
1 year  
1 year  
3 months  
1 year  
1 year  
Weighing Devices  
Accessories on Lifter  
Slings  
Batteries - Voyager Portable  
Batteries - All other lifts  
Easytrack System  
For warranty service, please contact the dealer from whom you purchased the BHM Medical product. [In  
the event that you do not receive satisfactory warranty service, please contact BHM Medical (see contact  
information in Table of Contents).]  
Do not return products to our factory without prior authorization. BHM Medical will issue a Return  
Merchandise Authorization (RMA) Number. C.O.D. shipments will be refused; all shipments to BHM  
Medical must be prepaid. For this warranty to be valid, the purchaser must present its original proof of  
purchase at the moment of the claim. The defective unit, assembly or part must be returned to BHM  
Medical for inspection. The part or components repaired or replaced are guaranteed for the remaining  
period of the initial warranty.  
Limitations and Exclusions:  
The warranty above does not apply to serial numbered products if the serial number has been removed or  
defaced.  
No warranty claim shall apply where the product or any other part thereof has been altered, varied,  
modified, or damaged; either accidentally or through improper or negligent use and storage. Warranty  
does not apply to products modified without BHM Medical’s express written consent, (including but not  
limited to products modified with unauthorized parts or attachments); products damaged by reason of  
repairs made to any component without the specific consent of BHM Medical, or to products damaged by  
circumstances beyond BHM Medical’s control. BHM Medical will solely determine evaluation of warranty  
claim. The warranty does not apply to problems arising from normal wear or failure to adhere to the  
instructions in this manual. BHM Medical Inc. slings are void of warranty if not laundered as per  
instructions on the Sling Label.  
BHM Medical Inc. nor Sunrise Medical Ltd shall not be liable for damages losses or inconveniences  
caused by a carrier.  
This warranty replaces any other warranty expressed or implicit and constitutes BHM Medical Inc. only  
obligation towards the purchaser. BHM Medical shall not be liable for any consequential or incidental  
damages whatsoever.  
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