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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
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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
Check if the charger is functioning and if the wire to the
charging plug has the correct polarity.
Fuse
Check the 15 A fuse, placed between the two batteries.
Remove the bottom cover and tilt the lift/trolley to its side for
easy access.
Batteries
Remove the bottom cover and tilt the lift/trolley to its side for
easy access.
Check if the two 12 V gel sealed lead batteries have any
voltage. Remove the fuse and check one by one.
The batteries might also need to be replaced if they are too
old or not being charged often or long enough. The batteries
cannot be overcharged. Deposit batteries in accordance with
local regulations.
Versions produced before January 2007
Please specify serial no. and article no. when contacting TR Equipment
TR 2000 Art. no. 0521005, -06
TR 3000 Art. no. 0521001, -02
TR 9651 Art. no. 0541005, -06
Pneumatic pads for up and down
Check if the black pads for up and down are at or leaking.
Loosen and blow some air in the hose if vacuum.
board needs to be replaced.
Circuit board
Misconduct on the Circuit board:
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 switches and at the orange wire
connection.
Pneumatic air switches on the Circuit board:
If the lift/trolley still doesn’t lower/raise, push the up/down
footpads and listen if the pneumatic switches are “clicking”.
If not, it can be an air leakage in the footpads or in the hoses.
Loosen the air hoses and blow into them to level the air
pressure. A pneumatic switch can be out of order and the
circuit board needs to be replaced.
Relays on the Circuit board:
When pressing the pads the pneumatic switch “clicks” and at
the same time a “click” shall be heard from one of the relays.
It may be difcult to hear, but listen carefully. If the lift/trolley
only moves one way, up or down, it may be a relay that needs
to be replaced. Check by interchanging the relays. They are
similar. On lifts/trolleys produced later than October 2004 the
circuit board must be changed.

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