Hygiene Equipment
Designed for People
Hygiene Equipment
Designed for People
Hygiene Equipment
Designed for People
TR 2000/3000/9650
Shower trolleys and Mobile Bath Lift System
Hygiene Equipment
Designed for People
Versions produced from January 2007
Please specify serial no. and article no. when contacting TR Equipment
TR 2000 Art. no. 0522010, -15, -16
TR 3000 Art. no. 0522000, -05, -06
TR 9651 Art. no. 0541020, -25
TR 9650 Chair Lift Art. no. 0542000
TR 9650 Stretcher Lift Art. no. 0542010
TR 9650 Combi Lift Art. no. 0542020
TR 9650 Stretcher Side parts Art. no. 0542030
If the Lift or Trolley does not work properly please, try the
following:
Stainless steel column
• Clean the stainless steel column on the Lift and grease the
column on the Trolley.
If the shower trolley starts to jerk and vibrate when lowering,
do as follows:
• Hang the mattress alongside and lift the white hinged
support shelf.
• Remove the square lid on top of the column.
• Use some silicone grease and spray between the two
square stainless steel tubes.
• Raise and lower, up and down a couple of times to smear
out the grease.
• Check that both the top and bottom roller move freely.
Charger
Make sure that the wire and charging plug is not damaged
and that the charger indicator lits green when connected to
the mains.
Fuse
The 15 A fuse is placed between the two batteries. Lift the
plastic cover straight up.
It is kept in place on the chassis by Velcro. On the lift, rst
remove the hexagon screw on the column.
Batteries (18)
Lift the plastic cover straight up. Remove the fuse (between
the batteries) and measure the two 12 V gel sealed lead
batteries one by one if they have any voltage.
The batteries might also need to be replaced if they are too
old or not being charged enough. The batteries cannot be
overcharged.
Deposit batteries in accordance with local regulations.
Footcontrol for up and down (80)
Make sure that the black plastic pedal for up and down is
working. Remove the plastic pedal and the supporting metal
plate. Make sure that the switches (82/83) are working
correctly. Lift the plastic cover and make sure that the switch
wires are not loose.
Circuit board (85)
If the batteries are charged and the lift/trolley still doesn’t
move up or down, check if there is a miss contact or wire
loose on the circuit board. Use contact spray and spray at the
grey connection from the limit switch and at the orange wire
connection.