A-Series Ceiling Lift

Built on the proven technology of the Handicare C-Series, the new A-450 and A-625 ceiling lifts raise patient handling to the next level. Increase patient protection with antimicrobial materials. Simplify patient transfers with its tilting design. Easily access real-time data and diagnostics. Handicare’s A-Series ceiling lifts give you the advantage in safe patient handling.

Benefits

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Hygiene

Unique antimicrobial strap provides reduced infection risks, enhanced durability and a visual indicator for replacement when needed

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Safety

Emergency safeguard features include: auto shut-off with audible low battery indicator, emergency stop and power lowering

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Versatile

Available with manual or power traversing and constant charge and return to charge options

  • Ergonomically designed hand control with waterproof technology features a backlit LCD screen with control and diagnostic information at your fingertips
  • 15° degree tilt saves time and frustration during a transfer, maneuvering the lift over the patient has never been easier
  • Available with Bull Horn or Spring Latch Connectors in multiple sizes
  • Handicares Quick Release System (QRS) makes it easy to swap carry bars quickly and easily for different patients
  • Easy to maintain and serviceable right on the track
  • Emergency safeguard features include: auto shut-off with audible low battery indicator, emergency stop and power lowering
  • Two weight limits: 450 lbs (204 kg) / 625 lbs (284 kg)

Product Details

Downloadable Content

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Institutional Ceiling Lifts Brochure
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A-Series Brochure
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A-Series Sell Sheet
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A-Series Quick Start Guide
A-Series-Quick-Start-Guide
A-Series Owners Manual
Models

Manual Traverse | Power Traverse | Power Traverse RTC | Power XY

Specifications

Lift Motor

24 VDC

Traverse Motor

24 VDC (Optional at time of Purchase)

XY Traverse Motor

24 VDC (Optional at time of Purchase)

Charger

Model: Soneil, 2403SRM20 Input: 100-240 VAC 1.5 Amps, 50-60 Hz Output: 24 VDC, 1.0 Amps Note: Only use the Soneil, 2403SRM30 or Mascot 9940 chargers as alternates with the C-450/C625 Lift. Other chargers, including the A450/A625 charger, are not compatible to the C-450/C-625.

Batteries

24 VDC (2 x 12 VDC) 5.0 AH, Sealed Lead Acid, UR/UL

Lift Case

Flame Retardant ABS

Hand control

Pneumatic Main Unit IP Rating IP22 IP22 = Protected against access to hazardous part by finger, protected against vertically falling water drops up to 15 degrees

Lifting Range

Up to 96” (2438mm)

Lift Weight

21—23.5 lb (9.5-10.65 kg)

Maximum Safe Working Load:

450 lb / 204.5 kg (C-450) or 625 lb / 284 kg (C-625). Note: The maximum safe working load (SWL) of the installed lift is determined by referring to the product label located on the bottom of the lift.

Duty Cycle

1 Min On—9 Mins Off

Max Sound Level

Raising Max load 56.1 dB, Lowering Max load 60.3 dB on a lift in good working order.

Service Life

22,500 cycles or 10 years, whichever comes earlier. As a precautionary measure, the lifting strap should be replaced every 5000 cycles or 3 years, whichever comes earlier. Higher usage lifts may necessitate more frequent replacement of the lifting strap. See “General Inspection and Preventive Maintenance.” Usage Environmental

Conditions

Temperature: +5º to +40º C (41 to 104 °F) Relative Humidity: 15 to 90% RH Atmospheric Pressure: 70 to 1060 hPa

Storage Environmental Conditions

Temperature: -15º to +40º C (5 to 104 °F) Relative Humidity: 10 to 100% RH Atmospheric Pressure: 500 to 1060 hPa

Rated Performance

30-40 lifts at 625 lb (284 kg) 50-60 lifts at 450 lb (204.5 kg) 1 min “on”, 9 min “off”36 Each lift being 24” (610 mm) at the middle of the lifting range (from 54” (1370 mm) strap out to 30” (762 mm) strap out) per full battery) Note: The lift has a break in period; breaking in of the lift will need to be done before these numbers will be achieved. The breaking in period varies from lift to lift and depends on the frequency of use and the types of load being applied. Higher loads and a greater frequency of use break in the lift faster.

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