Owners Manual
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...Handle...12 SECTION 3-OPERATION 13 Introduction...13 Operating the Lift...14 Opening/Closing the Legs ...14 Raising/Lowering Model Hydraulic Lifts ...15 Adjusting Knee Pad Height ...15 SECTION 4-LIFTING 16 Introduction...16 Lifting the Patient ...17 Moving the Patient ...18 SECTION... 5-TRANSFERRING 19 Transferring to a Commode...20 Transferring to a Wheelchair...21 Transferring to a Bed ...22 SECTION 6-USING LIFT AS A STANDING AID 23 Standing...
...Handle...12 SECTION 3-OPERATION 13 Introduction...13 Operating the Lift...14 Opening/Closing the Legs ...14 Raising/Lowering Model Hydraulic Lifts ...15 Adjusting Knee Pad Height ...15 SECTION 4-LIFTING 16 Introduction...16 Lifting the Patient ...17 Moving the Patient ...18 SECTION... 5-TRANSFERRING 19 Transferring to a Commode...20 Transferring to a Wheelchair...21 Transferring to a Bed ...22 SECTION 6-USING LIFT AS A STANDING AID 23 Standing...
Owners Manual
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... SECTION 7-TROUBLESHOOTING SYMPTOMS FAULTS SOLUTION Stand up lift feels loose. Mast/base joint loose. Refer to Hydraulic Pump on page 10. Lift arms will not lower in bearings. Lift arms require a minimum weight load to the base. Tie-rods are not remedied by the suggested means, please contact your dealer or Invacare. Noisy or dry sound...
... SECTION 7-TROUBLESHOOTING SYMPTOMS FAULTS SOLUTION Stand up lift feels loose. Mast/base joint loose. Refer to Hydraulic Pump on page 10. Lift arms will not lower in bearings. Lift arms require a minimum weight load to the base. Tie-rods are not remedied by the suggested means, please contact your dealer or Invacare. Noisy or dry sound...