Invacare I-Transia 205 kg), I-Transia 250 kg Cleaning the Sling and Hoist, Daily Inspections

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I-Transia™

Daily Inspections

The hoist should be checked each time it is used. Perform the following checks in addition to those performed in the annual service inspection. If you question the safety of any part of the lift, DO NOT use. Contact your Invacare dealer IMMEDIATELY.

qVisually inspect the sling, hanger bar and lifting strap. Check all parts for damage or wear. If damage is found, DO NOT use. Contact your Invacare dealer IMMEDIATELY.

qCheck the emergency stop and emergency lowering function. Check all parts for external damage or wear. If damage is found, DO NOT use. Contact your Invacare dealer IMMEDIATELY.

qCheck that all hardware and attachment points for damage or wear. Check all parts for external damage or wear. If damage is found, DO NOT use. Contact your Invacare dealer IMMEDIATELY.

qVerify that the hand control is functional.

qCheck the battery charger.

qCharge the battery every day the lift is used.

qCheck the carabiner for wear at the bottom contact point A. Do not use the hoist if the carabiner measures less than 6 mm (1/4 in) at this point.

Safety Inspection Checklist

The annual safety inspection checklist is available in the I-Transia service manual.

8.3 Cleaning the Sling and Hoist

Cleaning the Sling

Refer to the washing instructions on the sling and to the sling manual for cleaning details.

Cleaning and Disinfecting the Hoist

To prevent cross-infection, the parts of the hoist that come in contact with caregivers and patients must be cleaned and disinfected.

A soft cloth, dampened with water and a small amount of dish liquid, is all that is needed to clean the hoist, lifting strap and carabiner. The hoist can be cleaned with non-abrasive cleaners.

Never use acids, alkaline or solvents for cleaning the hoist. Dry the hoist carefully after cleaning.

The hoist, hand control and mounting parts can be damaged if the hoist is cleaned any other way than stated above.

The hoist must be wiped with a moistened, firmly wrung cloth with ordinary household disinfectants. Only use disinfection detergents approved by the facility.

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Contents Invacare Transia Page Contents Symbols GeneralIntended Use Service Life Features Conditions for UseInformation panel on the I-Transia bottom surface Safety General GuidelinesOperating Information GeneralPinch Points and Positioning Risk of InjuryPower Supply Load LimitsRadio Frequency Interference Power supply Product LabelingHoist Hand control Hanger Bar Setup Installing the Hanger Bar Before UseIncluded Items Before Use Indicator lamps and audio signals OperationOperating the Hoist Charging the Battery Emergency stop and lowering strapEmergency stop Emergency lowering Resetting the emergency stop Lifting the Patient Sling InformationAttaching the Sling Lifting Information Lifting to and from a seated positionLifting to and from a lying position Packaging Storage Condition Symbol After UseTransport and Storage DisposalEnvironmental Policy Statement Troubleshooting Troubleshooting TableMaintenance Safe MaintenanceMaintenance and Safety Inspection Service Interval Loler StatementCleaning the Sling and Hoist Safety Inspection ChecklistCleaning the Sling Cleaning and Disinfecting the HoistTechnical Data Typical Product ParametersDimensions SafetyElectronics Warranty Limited Warranty EuropeLimited Warranty North America Page Page Page USA Manufacturer EU RepresentativeInvacare Corporation

I-Transia 250 kg, I-Transia 205 kg) specifications

The Invacare I-Transia series, which includes models capable of lifting 205 kg and 250 kg, represents a significant advancement in mobility assistance technology. Designed for individuals with varying levels of mobility, these innovative floor lifts prioritize safety, comfort, and efficiency.

One of the main features of the I-Transia series is its robust lifting capacity. The 205 kg model is ideal for a wide range of users, while the 250 kg version caters to those requiring additional support, making it suitable for heavier individuals. This impressive capacity enables caregivers to assist a diverse population, enhancing the inclusivity of mobility solutions.

The I-Transia lifts are equipped with advanced electronic controls, allowing caregivers to operate the device with ease. The intuitive joystick interface or push-button controls facilitate smooth and precise movements, ensuring a seamless transfer experience for users. The lifts also include programmable settings that support personalized care routines, meeting the unique needs of each user.

Safety is paramount in the design of the I-Transia series. Both models feature a range of safety mechanisms, including automatic overload protection systems that prevent potential accidents during operation. Additionally, the lifts come with secure, adjustable straps to ensure that users are safely positioned throughout the lifting process.

Another notable characteristic of the I-Transia lifts is their exceptional maneuverability. Designed with a compact footprint and tight turning radius, these lifts can easily navigate through narrow spaces and doorways, making them suitable for home environments, care facilities, and hospitals alike. The durable wheels are engineered for smooth movement, further enhancing user comfort during transfers.

The sturdy construction of the I-Transia series is complemented by lightweight materials, making them easy to transport and store when not in use. The user-friendly design also incorporates a low-maintenance philosophy, minimizing the need for regular maintenance checks and ensuring reliability.

Overall, the Invacare I-Transia 205 kg and 250 kg models set a new standard in patient mobility solutions. Their combination of high lifting capacities, advanced technology, and user-centric design makes them an excellent choice for both caregivers and users, fostering independence while ensuring safety and comfort. With these lifts, Invacare continues to demonstrate its commitment to improving the quality of life for those with limited mobility.