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...36 Replacing the Boom Actuator 36 Checking and Tightening Mast Pivot Bolt 37 Replacing the Swivel Bar 38 Maintaining the Base Adjustment 39 Replacing Casters/Forks 40 Replacing Rear Casters 40 Replacing Front Casters 41 Replacing ...Forks 41 11 ACCESSORIES 42 Reliant Scale RLS6 42 Removing the Swivel Bar 42 Installing the Reliant Scale 44 Operating the Scale 46 Keypad Functions 46 Weighing the Patient 47 Replacing the Battery 48 Calibrating the Reliant Scale 49 Troubleshooting 50 Display Codes 50 Electric Portable Patient Lift 4 Part...
...36 Replacing the Boom Actuator 36 Checking and Tightening Mast Pivot Bolt 37 Replacing the Swivel Bar 38 Maintaining the Base Adjustment 39 Replacing Casters/Forks 40 Replacing Rear Casters 40 Replacing Front Casters 41 Replacing ...Forks 41 11 ACCESSORIES 42 Reliant Scale RLS6 42 Removing the Swivel Bar 42 Installing the Reliant Scale 44 Operating the Scale 46 Keypad Functions 46 Weighing the Patient 47 Replacing the Battery 48 Calibrating the Reliant Scale 49 Troubleshooting 50 Display Codes 50 Electric Portable Patient Lift 4 Part...
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... will be refused; shipments will issue a serialized return authorization. Invacare's sole obligation and your Invacare product. C.O.D. This warranty is extended only to our factory without our prior consent. This warranty does not include any labor or shipping charges incurred in replacement part installation or repair of any such product shall be proven to be...
... will be refused; shipments will issue a serialized return authorization. Invacare's sole obligation and your Invacare product. C.O.D. This warranty is extended only to our factory without our prior consent. This warranty does not include any labor or shipping charges incurred in replacement part installation or repair of any such product shall be proven to be...
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...lift, DO NOT roll caster base over . Invacare slings are not properly in injury. During transfer, with patient suspended in accordance with Invacare Patient Lifts. Adjustments for patient's back. After each time the sling is removed and replaced, to ensure that it is properly attached ... Patient's arms should be inside of the swivel bar. Part No. 1145810 9 Electric Portable Patient Lift Bleached, torn, cut, frayed, or broken slings are color coded and can be left unlocked during transfer. Invacare does not recommend locking of the rear casters of different ...
...lift, DO NOT roll caster base over . Invacare slings are not properly in injury. During transfer, with patient suspended in accordance with Invacare Patient Lifts. Adjustments for patient's back. After each time the sling is removed and replaced, to ensure that it is properly attached ... Patient's arms should be inside of the swivel bar. Part No. 1145810 9 Electric Portable Patient Lift Bleached, torn, cut, frayed, or broken slings are color coded and can be left unlocked during transfer. Invacare does not recommend locking of the rear casters of different ...
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... pivot points and fasteners for wear. Before transferring, check that it attaches) for tightness and wear. Bolt must be replaced. If the metal is worn, the parts MUST be checked at least every six months in conjunction with periodic maintenance. This will damage mounting brackets. Performing Maintenance .... 1145810 If any attachments are not properly in a locked position before the patient is removed and replaced, to check for wear. If these parts become worn, replacement must be tight to ensure safe use , the hooks of the swivel bar and the mounting brackets of the ...
... pivot points and fasteners for wear. Before transferring, check that it attaches) for tightness and wear. Bolt must be replaced. If the metal is worn, the parts MUST be checked at least every six months in conjunction with periodic maintenance. This will damage mounting brackets. Performing Maintenance .... 1145810 If any attachments are not properly in a locked position before the patient is removed and replaced, to check for wear. If these parts become worn, replacement must be tight to ensure safe use , the hooks of the swivel bar and the mounting brackets of the ...
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...use of the customer to contact a qualified electrician and have the two-prong receptacle replaced with a properly grounded three-prong wall receptacle in places (landfills) that complies with or for Invacare products. DO NOT dispose of life. 2.3 Radio Frequency Interference ƽ WARNING Most ...INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT, under any plug used with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive 2002/96/CE. In addition, Invacare has placed RED/ORANGE warning tags on some equipment. Carefully read battery/battery charger information prior to a proper disposal site. DO...
...use of the customer to contact a qualified electrician and have the two-prong receptacle replaced with a properly grounded three-prong wall receptacle in places (landfills) that complies with or for Invacare products. DO NOT dispose of life. 2.3 Radio Frequency Interference ƽ WARNING Most ...INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT, under any plug used with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive 2002/96/CE. In addition, Invacare has placed RED/ORANGE warning tags on some equipment. Carefully read battery/battery charger information prior to a proper disposal site. DO...
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... lift is NOT a transport device. DO NOT lock the casters of the Patient Lift when lifting an individual. USE ONLY Invacare slings and lift accessories. 3 PRODUCT LABELING 3 Product Labeling BEFORE using the Patient Lift, READ and UNDERSTAND the Owner's Manual for model information... See the product label for proper operation and safety procedures. Customer Service 1-800-333-6900 1070965 Rev B Electric Portable Patient Lift 12 Part No. 1145810 DO NOT roll casterbase over uneven surfaces that may cause the Patient Lift to stabilize during lifting procedures. For maintenance and...
... lift is NOT a transport device. DO NOT lock the casters of the Patient Lift when lifting an individual. USE ONLY Invacare slings and lift accessories. 3 PRODUCT LABELING 3 Product Labeling BEFORE using the Patient Lift, READ and UNDERSTAND the Owner's Manual for model information... See the product label for proper operation and safety procedures. Customer Service 1-800-333-6900 1070965 Rev B Electric Portable Patient Lift 12 Part No. 1145810 DO NOT roll casterbase over uneven surfaces that may cause the Patient Lift to stabilize during lifting procedures. For maintenance and...
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... that two assistants be used with Invacare patient lifts. If any transfer of a patient without approval of the patient's physician, nurse, or medical assistant. Electric Portable Patient Lift 28 Part No. 1145810 When the sling is a few inches off the surface of the bed. however, our...patient back onto the stationary surface and correct this problem - DO NOT move the patient if the sling is removed and replaced to /from a bed or chair. Invacare slings are designed to the maximum open position for safety and comfort should be inside the straps. 8 TRANSFERRING THE PATIENT ...
... that two assistants be used with Invacare patient lifts. If any transfer of a patient without approval of the patient's physician, nurse, or medical assistant. Electric Portable Patient Lift 28 Part No. 1145810 When the sling is a few inches off the surface of the bed. however, our...patient back onto the stationary surface and correct this problem - DO NOT move the patient if the sling is removed and replaced to /from a bed or chair. Invacare slings are designed to the maximum open position for safety and comfort should be inside the straps. 8 TRANSFERRING THE PATIENT ...
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.... Lift arms will not lower during a power retraction. Refer to Replacing the Boom Actuator on page 36 or Installing the Leg Actuator to ...Charge batteries. The connecting terminals are loose. Electric Portable Patient Lift 32 Part No. 1145810 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 Troubleshooting SYMPTOMS FAULTS SOLUTION Patient lift feels loose... connected properly to Replacing the Boom Actuator on page 40. Actuator is worn or damaged ... spindle is Refer to control Replace the battery pack. Refer to the control box. Reconnect the battery to Replacing Casters/Forks on page 36 ...
.... Lift arms will not lower during a power retraction. Refer to Replacing the Boom Actuator on page 36 or Installing the Leg Actuator to ...Charge batteries. The connecting terminals are loose. Electric Portable Patient Lift 32 Part No. 1145810 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 Troubleshooting SYMPTOMS FAULTS SOLUTION Patient lift feels loose... connected properly to Replacing the Boom Actuator on page 40. Actuator is worn or damaged ... spindle is Refer to control Replace the battery pack. Refer to the control box. Reconnect the battery to Replacing Casters/Forks on page 36 ...
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... 10 MAINTENANCE The Invacare Patient Lift is no adjustment or maintenance of either the casters or brakes, other than cleaning, lubrication and checking axle and swivel bolts for minimum maintenance. Apply more frequently if the casters are worn, replace these parts immediately. Boom/Mast... Mount 4. Mast Mounting Bracket 4 Part No. 1145810 35 Electric Portable Patient Lift from lift surface. The casters MUST swivel and roll ...
... 10 MAINTENANCE The Invacare Patient Lift is no adjustment or maintenance of either the casters or brakes, other than cleaning, lubrication and checking axle and swivel bolts for minimum maintenance. Apply more frequently if the casters are worn, replace these parts immediately. Boom/Mast... Mount 4. Mast Mounting Bracket 4 Part No. 1145810 35 Electric Portable Patient Lift from lift surface. The casters MUST swivel and roll ...
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... (anti-biological) solution. Reverse steps for signs of mild detergent, is all stressed parts, such as slings, spreader bar and any defective parts immediately and ensure that secure the electric actuator to the mast mounting bracket. 2. Replace any pivot for slings for installation. Remove the nut, washer and shoulder bolt that ...sling should be cleaned with water and a small amount of cracking, fraying, deformation or deterioration. A soft cloth, dampened with non-abrasive cleaners. 10.5 Replacing the Boom Actuator ƽ CAUTION DO NOT overtighten the nut and bolt.
... (anti-biological) solution. Reverse steps for signs of mild detergent, is all stressed parts, such as slings, spreader bar and any defective parts immediately and ensure that secure the electric actuator to the mast mounting bracket. 2. Replace any pivot for slings for installation. Remove the nut, washer and shoulder bolt that ...sling should be cleaned with water and a small amount of cracking, fraying, deformation or deterioration. A soft cloth, dampened with non-abrasive cleaners. 10.5 Replacing the Boom Actuator ƽ CAUTION DO NOT overtighten the nut and bolt.
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Reposition the rubber boot. If needed, do one or more of a turn. • Replace the locknut. 4. Check that the bolt is through the bracket and the locknut is tight and secure. 3. 10.6 Checking and Tightening Mast Pivot Bolt 1. Washer Bolt 10 MAINTENANCE Rubber Boot Boom Spacer (if equipped) Mast Locknut Bracket Part No. 1145810 37 Electric Portable Patient Lift Lift up the back of the rubber boot and slide it off the locknut 1/8 of the following: • Tighten locknut and back-off the mast along the boom. 2.
Reposition the rubber boot. If needed, do one or more of a turn. • Replace the locknut. 4. Check that the bolt is through the bracket and the locknut is tight and secure. 3. 10.6 Checking and Tightening Mast Pivot Bolt 1. Washer Bolt 10 MAINTENANCE Rubber Boot Boom Spacer (if equipped) Mast Locknut Bracket Part No. 1145810 37 Electric Portable Patient Lift Lift up the back of the rubber boot and slide it off the locknut 1/8 of the following: • Tighten locknut and back-off the mast along the boom. 2.
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... NOT overtighten the nut and bolt. If these parts become worn, replacement must be placed against both ends to determine the extent of wear. This damages the mounting bracket. 450 lbs Swivel Bar Electric Portable Patient Lift 38 600 lbs Swivel Bar Part No. 1145810 The swivel bar comes attached to ...the patient during lift. 2. The swivel bar has three hooks on both sides of the boom mounting bracket to eliminate damage. 10 MAINTENANCE 10.7 Replacing the Swivel Bar ƽ WARNING After the first year of use, the hooks of the swivel bar and mounting brackets of the boom should ...
... NOT overtighten the nut and bolt. If these parts become worn, replacement must be placed against both ends to determine the extent of wear. This damages the mounting bracket. 450 lbs Swivel Bar Electric Portable Patient Lift 38 600 lbs Swivel Bar Part No. 1145810 The swivel bar comes attached to ...the patient during lift. 2. The swivel bar has three hooks on both sides of the boom mounting bracket to eliminate damage. 10 MAINTENANCE 10.7 Replacing the Swivel Bar ƽ WARNING After the first year of use, the hooks of the swivel bar and mounting brackets of the boom should ...
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... 1. Examine and replace if worn. 3. Install the new/existing bushing into the new rear caster. 4. Remove the bolt and locknut that floor area is clear of the caster. .... 2. Locknut Rear Caster Bushing Base Fork Bolt Electric Portable Patient Lift 40 Part No. 1145810 Existing bushing will be reused. Install the bolt through the fork and new rear caster and tighten securely with the locknut. 10 MAINTENANCE 10.9 Replacing Casters/Forks ƽ WARNING Ensure that there is sufficient room to turn...
... 1. Examine and replace if worn. 3. Install the new/existing bushing into the new rear caster. 4. Remove the bolt and locknut that floor area is clear of the caster. .... 2. Locknut Rear Caster Bushing Base Fork Bolt Electric Portable Patient Lift 40 Part No. 1145810 Existing bushing will be reused. Install the bolt through the fork and new rear caster and tighten securely with the locknut. 10 MAINTENANCE 10.9 Replacing Casters/Forks ƽ WARNING Ensure that there is sufficient room to turn...
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...the mounting holes in between. Replacing Forks 1. Refer to the fork. The front caster assembly consists of two casters and a washer in the new front caster assembly and the fork. 5. Locknut Front Casters Washer 10 MAINTENANCE Base Fork Bolt Part No. 1145810 41 Electric Portable... Patient Lift Place the lift on its side. 2. Install the new fork onto the base. 5. Examine and replace if worn. 3. Position the new/existing washer between the two ...
...the mounting holes in between. Replacing Forks 1. Refer to the fork. The front caster assembly consists of two casters and a washer in the new front caster assembly and the fork. 5. Locknut Front Casters Washer 10 MAINTENANCE Base Fork Bolt Part No. 1145810 41 Electric Portable... Patient Lift Place the lift on its side. 2. Install the new fork onto the base. 5. Examine and replace if worn. 3. Position the new/existing washer between the two ...
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...has turned off . When battery replacement is indicated by a nine volt alkaline battery that should provide approximately 1500 readings before needing replacement. Reinstall the battery door. Battery Door 9V Battery Arrow Assembled Scale Electric Portable Patient Lift 48 Part No. 1145810 The unit can be... locked again by pressing the ON/OFF button a second time. 11.4 Replacing the Battery The scale is normal as the weight fluctuating two tenths...
...has turned off . When battery replacement is indicated by a nine volt alkaline battery that should provide approximately 1500 readings before needing replacement. Reinstall the battery door. Battery Door 9V Battery Arrow Assembled Scale Electric Portable Patient Lift 48 Part No. 1145810 The unit can be... locked again by pressing the ON/OFF button a second time. 11.4 Replacing the Battery The scale is normal as the weight fluctuating two tenths...
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OVER CAPACITY - Indicates a weight exceeding the capacity has been loaded on the scale. Electric Portable Patient Lift 50 Part No. 1145810 Display Codes PROBABLE CAUSE Battery failure. Replace if necessary. 11 ACCESSORIES 11.5 Troubleshooting SYMPTOM Unit does NOT work properly. Indicates improper stored calibration data, calibration is necessary. Battery has been replaced and unit still does NOT work properly. Contact Invacare for Service at 1-800-333-6900 CAL OCAP CALIBRATION REQUIRED - SOLUTIONS Check battery.
OVER CAPACITY - Indicates a weight exceeding the capacity has been loaded on the scale. Electric Portable Patient Lift 50 Part No. 1145810 Display Codes PROBABLE CAUSE Battery failure. Replace if necessary. 11 ACCESSORIES 11.5 Troubleshooting SYMPTOM Unit does NOT work properly. Indicates improper stored calibration data, calibration is necessary. Battery has been replaced and unit still does NOT work properly. Contact Invacare for Service at 1-800-333-6900 CAL OCAP CALIBRATION REQUIRED - SOLUTIONS Check battery.