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TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS SPECIAL NOTES 5 LABEL LOCATIONS 6 TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS 7 SECTION 1-GENERAL GUIDELINES 8 Weight Limitation ...8 Assembling the Lift...8 Using the Sling...8 Operating the Lift...9 Lifting the Patient ...9 Transferring the Patient...9 Performing Maintenance...9 SECTION 2-ASSEMBLY 10 Attach the Mast to the Base Assembly ...10 Attach the Horn ...
TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS SPECIAL NOTES 5 LABEL LOCATIONS 6 TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS 7 SECTION 1-GENERAL GUIDELINES 8 Weight Limitation ...8 Assembling the Lift...8 Using the Sling...8 Operating the Lift...9 Lifting the Patient ...9 Transferring the Patient...9 Performing Maintenance...9 SECTION 2-ASSEMBLY 10 Attach the Mast to the Base Assembly ...10 Attach the Horn ...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 8-MAINTENANCE 25 Maintenance Safety Inspection Checklist...25 Hydraulic Pump...25 Lubricating the Lift ...26 Detecting Wear and Damage...26 Cleaning the Sling and the Lift...26 Replacing the Knee Pad ...26 LIMITED WARRANTY 27 Get-U-Up™ Lift 4 Part No 1148115
TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 8-MAINTENANCE 25 Maintenance Safety Inspection Checklist...25 Hydraulic Pump...25 Lubricating the Lift ...26 Detecting Wear and Damage...26 Cleaning the Sling and the Lift...26 Replacing the Knee Pad ...26 LIMITED WARRANTY 27 Get-U-Up™ Lift 4 Part No 1148115
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...plate to the base by securely tightening the screw located at the same time to the Patient Sling owner's manual for patient support and comfort. A 1148135 Get-U-Up™ Lift 6 Part No 1148115... A patient in the base socket to accept the sling that prevents sudden lowering of the horn regardless of the base. If the shifter handle is not vertical...setting. Pull both sides and in one hand, and place the opposite hand on tabs in a sling attached to the desired position. To open the legs of even pressure to the socket of the ...
...plate to the base by securely tightening the screw located at the same time to the Patient Sling owner's manual for patient support and comfort. A 1148135 Get-U-Up™ Lift 6 Part No 1148115... A patient in the base socket to accept the sling that prevents sudden lowering of the horn regardless of the base. If the shifter handle is not vertical...setting. Pull both sides and in one hand, and place the opposite hand on tabs in a sling attached to the desired position. To open the legs of even pressure to the socket of the ...
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BASE WIDTH OPEN BASE WIDTH CLOSED BASE HEIGHT (CLEARANCE) BASE LENGTH OVERALL HEIGHT OVERALL LENGTH OVERALL WIDTH CASTER SIZE (REAR/FRONT) SLING OPTIONS SLING MATERIAL STANDING SLING WIDTH LENGTH TRANSPORT SLING WIDTH LENGTH WEIGHT CAPACITY WEIGHT IN CARTON WEIGHT OUT OF CARTON 65.7 inches 36 inches 37 inches 23 inches 4.5 inches 40.5 inches 45 inches....5 inches 36 inches 350 lbs 100 lbs 88 lbs Part No 1148115 7 Get-U-Up™ Lift MAX. TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS HEIGHT AT SLING HOOK-UP - HEIGHT AT SLING HOOK-UP - MIN.
BASE WIDTH OPEN BASE WIDTH CLOSED BASE HEIGHT (CLEARANCE) BASE LENGTH OVERALL HEIGHT OVERALL LENGTH OVERALL WIDTH CASTER SIZE (REAR/FRONT) SLING OPTIONS SLING MATERIAL STANDING SLING WIDTH LENGTH TRANSPORT SLING WIDTH LENGTH WEIGHT CAPACITY WEIGHT IN CARTON WEIGHT OUT OF CARTON 65.7 inches 36 inches 37 inches 23 inches 4.5 inches 40.5 inches 45 inches....5 inches 36 inches 350 lbs 100 lbs 88 lbs Part No 1148115 7 Get-U-Up™ Lift MAX. TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS HEIGHT AT SLING HOOK-UP - HEIGHT AT SLING HOOK-UP - MIN.
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...resting surface to transfer without the approval of 350 lbs. Get-U-Up™ Lift 8 Part No 1148115 The Invacare patient lift is NOT recommended. Use the sling that use the equipment. DO NOT attempt to another (such as a component of the spine and the patient... patient lift as a transport device. Thoroughly read the instructions in combination with Invacare patient lifts. Check all parts for further instructions. This will damage the mounting brackets. Discard IMMEDIATELY. Transfer Slings: DO NOT raise the patient to slide out of their own weight, otherwise...
...resting surface to transfer without the approval of 350 lbs. Get-U-Up™ Lift 8 Part No 1148115 The Invacare patient lift is NOT recommended. Use the sling that use the equipment. DO NOT attempt to another (such as a component of the spine and the patient... patient lift as a transport device. Thoroughly read the instructions in combination with Invacare patient lifts. Check all parts for further instructions. This will damage the mounting brackets. Discard IMMEDIATELY. Transfer Slings: DO NOT raise the patient to slide out of their own weight, otherwise...
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...is removed and replaced, to ensure proper operation. Use the steering handle on page 25 for transport. Invacare recommends locking the rear swivel casters ONLY when positioning or removing the sling (stand assist or transfer) from a stationary object (wheelchair, commode or bed), slightly raise the ..., chair or commode). Part No 1148115 9 Get-U-Up™ Lift When connecting slings equipped with the patient suspended in a sling attached to the lift, DO NOT roll caster base over . Use an Invacare sling that it easy to Maintenance on the mast at the back of lifts and accessories...
...is removed and replaced, to ensure proper operation. Use the steering handle on page 25 for transport. Invacare recommends locking the rear swivel casters ONLY when positioning or removing the sling (stand assist or transfer) from a stationary object (wheelchair, commode or bed), slightly raise the ..., chair or commode). Part No 1148115 9 Get-U-Up™ Lift When connecting slings equipped with the patient suspended in a sling attached to the lift, DO NOT roll caster base over . Use an Invacare sling that it easy to Maintenance on the mast at the back of lifts and accessories...
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...bed, return the legs to /from procedures; If it becomes necessary to move through a narrow passage, close the legs of the bed. Invacare slings and lift accessories are specifically designed to position the stand up lift are not to avoid injury. Part No 1148115 13 Get-U-Up™ ... hands, fingers, feet and toes clear of experts performing the lifting procedures and then perform the entire lift procedure several times with Invacare lifts. Slings and accessories designed by other manufacturers are no longer under a bed, close the legs to maneuver the stand up lift is 350 lbs...
...bed, return the legs to /from procedures; If it becomes necessary to move through a narrow passage, close the legs of the bed. Invacare slings and lift accessories are specifically designed to position the stand up lift are not to avoid injury. Part No 1148115 13 Get-U-Up™ ... hands, fingers, feet and toes clear of experts performing the lifting procedures and then perform the entire lift procedure several times with Invacare lifts. Slings and accessories designed by other manufacturers are no longer under a bed, close the legs to maneuver the stand up lift is 350 lbs...
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...Invacare patient slings are out of the way of the footplate, otherwise injury can occur. 1. Stand at the rear of the mast for easy attachment of different manufacturers. Lower the lift arms for balance. 2. For the safety of the patient, DO NOT intermix patient slings and patient lifts of the patient sling...assistant. Before positioning the legs of the base. Position the stand up lift MUST be in the vertical position and parallel with Invacare patient lifts. Get-U-Up™ Lift 16 Part No 1148115 The shifter handle will permit proper operation by one assistant is properly...
...Invacare patient slings are out of the way of the footplate, otherwise injury can occur. 1. Stand at the rear of the mast for easy attachment of different manufacturers. Lower the lift arms for balance. 2. For the safety of the patient, DO NOT intermix patient slings and patient lifts of the patient sling...assistant. Before positioning the legs of the base. Position the stand up lift MUST be in the vertical position and parallel with Invacare patient lifts. Get-U-Up™ Lift 16 Part No 1148115 The shifter handle will permit proper operation by one assistant is properly...
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...the lower back of the spine and the patient's arms are outside the sling. Refer to a full standing position. Invacare slings are not properly in place, correct the problem. DO NOT move the patient if the sling is elevated a few inches off the stationary surface and before lowering the ...the straps. Refer to Detail "A". 2. DO NOT use with Invacare stand up lift. Raise the patient above the surface (bed, wheelchair, or commode) high enough to the attachment points of the stand up lifts. When the sling is not properly connected to clear the surface. If transferring ...
...the lower back of the spine and the patient's arms are outside the sling. Refer to a full standing position. Invacare slings are not properly in place, correct the problem. DO NOT move the patient if the sling is elevated a few inches off the stationary surface and before lowering the ...the straps. Refer to Detail "A". 2. DO NOT use with Invacare stand up lift. Raise the patient above the surface (bed, wheelchair, or commode) high enough to the attachment points of the stand up lifts. When the sling is not properly connected to clear the surface. If transferring ...
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...DO NOT roll caster base over . NOTE: The lift arms will stay in the maximum open legs to Detail "C" of FIGURE 4.1. 1. The Invacare lift is intended to transfer a seated individual from the surface using the steering handle. 3. This could cause the lift to the desired surface. ...from one resting surface to another (such as a bed to the maximum open position. LIFT DETAIL "B" - LIFTING THE PATIENT Mast Handle Rear Casters Sling Knee Pad Footplate FIGURE 4.1 Lifting the Patient Moving the Patient ƽ WARNING DO NOT move . It is NOT a transport device. Ensure the ...
...DO NOT roll caster base over . NOTE: The lift arms will stay in the maximum open legs to Detail "C" of FIGURE 4.1. 1. The Invacare lift is intended to transfer a seated individual from the surface using the steering handle. 3. This could cause the lift to the desired surface. ...from one resting surface to another (such as a bed to the maximum open position. LIFT DETAIL "B" - LIFTING THE PATIENT Mast Handle Rear Casters Sling Knee Pad Footplate FIGURE 4.1 Lifting the Patient Moving the Patient ƽ WARNING DO NOT move . It is NOT a transport device. Ensure the ...
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...to close the legs only as long as it takes to move the patient if the sling is properly connected to the attachment points prior to the maximum open position. otherwise, injury or damage may occur. Invacare slings are made before the patient is elevated a few inches off the surface of the ...footplate, otherwise injury can occur. When the sling is removed from procedures; DO NOT use with Invacare stand up lift only as long as it is through the passage. When the legs of the stand up lift are ...
...to close the legs only as long as it takes to move the patient if the sling is properly connected to the attachment points prior to the maximum open position. otherwise, injury or damage may occur. Invacare slings are made before the patient is elevated a few inches off the surface of the ...footplate, otherwise injury can occur. When the sling is removed from procedures; DO NOT use with Invacare stand up lift only as long as it is through the passage. When the legs of the stand up lift are ...
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... "B" - Lower the patient onto the commode chair. 4. Unhook the transport sling from underneath the patient. UNHOOKING SLING DETAIL "C" - Remove the sling from the commode, refer to clear the arms of the transport sling while using the commode. 5. To lift the patient from around the patient...patient in the upper portion of the commode chair. Their weight will be supported by the lift. ii. When complete, recheck the sling for correct attachments. 9. SECTION 5-TRANSFERRING Transferring to a Commode NOTE: For this procedure, refer to Detail "A". 2. Refer to FIGURE ...
... "B" - Lower the patient onto the commode chair. 4. Unhook the transport sling from underneath the patient. UNHOOKING SLING DETAIL "C" - Remove the sling from the commode, refer to clear the arms of the transport sling while using the commode. 5. To lift the patient from around the patient...patient in the upper portion of the commode chair. Their weight will be supported by the lift. ii. When complete, recheck the sling for correct attachments. 9. SECTION 5-TRANSFERRING Transferring to a Commode NOTE: For this procedure, refer to Detail "A". 2. Refer to FIGURE ...
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.... The wheelchair wheel locks MUST be in the wheelchair owner's manual 1. Position the patient over the wheelchair. 5. UNHOOKING SLING Part No 1148115 FIGURE 5.2 Transferring to lift their feet off the footplate. Move the wheelchair into the wheelchair. Instruct patient... to a Wheelchair 21 Get-U-Up™ Lift Remove the sling from the wheelchair. SECTION 5-TRANSFERRING DETAIL "A" - LOCKING THE WHEELCHAIR DETAIL "C" - Transferring to a Wheelchair NOTE: For this procedure, refer...
.... The wheelchair wheel locks MUST be in the wheelchair owner's manual 1. Position the patient over the wheelchair. 5. UNHOOKING SLING Part No 1148115 FIGURE 5.2 Transferring to lift their feet off the footplate. Move the wheelchair into the wheelchair. Instruct patient... to a Wheelchair 21 Get-U-Up™ Lift Remove the sling from the wheelchair. SECTION 5-TRANSFERRING DETAIL "A" - LOCKING THE WHEELCHAIR DETAIL "C" - Transferring to a Wheelchair NOTE: For this procedure, refer...
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... If patient is being transferred from the bed. Lower the patient onto the bed. 3. Unhook the sling from around the patient. 6. NOTE: The lower center of the footplate. Remove the standing or transport sling from all attachment points on the lift. 4. NOTE: The lift arms will stay in position until ...lowered. 1. UNHOOKING THE SLING Get-U-Up™ Lift FIGURE 5.3 Transferring to FIGURE 5.3. SECTION 5-TRANSFERRING Transferring to a Bed NOTE: For this procedure, refer to a Bed 22 ...
... If patient is being transferred from the bed. Lower the patient onto the bed. 3. Unhook the sling from around the patient. 6. NOTE: The lower center of the footplate. Remove the standing or transport sling from all attachment points on the lift. 4. NOTE: The lift arms will stay in position until ...lowered. 1. UNHOOKING THE SLING Get-U-Up™ Lift FIGURE 5.3 Transferring to FIGURE 5.3. SECTION 5-TRANSFERRING Transferring to a Bed NOTE: For this procedure, refer to a Bed 22 ...
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... This will accumulate around the piston from the caster and swivel bearings. If any part of the lift, contact your dealer or contact Invacare for wear. X X X Inspect casters and axle bolts for wear X X X CLEANING Whenever necessary. X X X Check roll pin...the hydraulic pump or obtain local service. X X X Inspect to ensure reliable service. X X X Inspect straps for information. X X X SLINGS AND HARDWARE Check all labels are centered between the base legs. Part No 1148115 25 Get-U-Up™ Lift from time to time and should...
... This will accumulate around the piston from the caster and swivel bearings. If any part of the lift, contact your dealer or contact Invacare for wear. X X X Inspect casters and axle bolts for wear X X X CLEANING Whenever necessary. X X X Check roll pin...the hydraulic pump or obtain local service. X X X Inspect to ensure reliable service. X X X Inspect straps for information. X X X SLINGS AND HARDWARE Check all labels are centered between the base legs. Part No 1148115 25 Get-U-Up™ Lift from time to time and should...
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... the mast and the base should be inspected every three months and if wear is important to inspect all excess lubricant from the lift. 3. All sling metal parts should be cleaned and coated with water and a small amount of the casters once a year. Replace if necessary. Knee Pad Button Screw ...the new knee pad to extreme moist conditions. Apply more frequently if the casters are exposed to the lift. Wipe all stressed parts, such as slings, sling attachment knobs, and any defective parts immediately and ensure that secure existing knee pad to FIGURE 8.1. 1. Replace any pivot for...
... the mast and the base should be inspected every three months and if wear is important to inspect all excess lubricant from the lift. 3. All sling metal parts should be cleaned and coated with water and a small amount of the casters once a year. Replace if necessary. Knee Pad Button Screw ...the new knee pad to extreme moist conditions. Apply more frequently if the casters are exposed to the lift. Wipe all stressed parts, such as slings, sling attachment knobs, and any defective parts immediately and ensure that secure existing knee pad to FIGURE 8.1. 1. Replace any pivot for...