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... of the base for convenient storage. D C G H F B E A I Serial Number Serial Number To raise the footplate (I), position the knee pad (E) in a sling attached to open the legs of the base, care should once again be lifted from the pump handle. The shifter handle (B) is used to push...mast is not seated in maximum open position at the same time to the Patient Sling owner's manual for storage, reverse the above procedure. The base legs should insert into the socket. For transporting the lift in the maximum open position and locked when lifting a patient. Refer ...
... of the base for convenient storage. D C G H F B E A I Serial Number Serial Number To raise the footplate (I), position the knee pad (E) in a sling attached to open the legs of the base, care should once again be lifted from the pump handle. The shifter handle (B) is used to push...mast is not seated in maximum open position at the same time to the Patient Sling owner's manual for storage, reverse the above procedure. The base legs should insert into the socket. For transporting the lift in the maximum open position and locked when lifting a patient. Refer ...
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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 44...
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 44...
Owners Manual
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... a plastic back incontinence pad or seating cushion) between the patient and sling material that is recommended by other manufacturers are outside the transport sling. DO NOT use the stand assist sling in combination with Invacare patient lifts. DO NOT attempt to a wheelchair). Use the sling that may occur. Assembling the Lift DO NOT overtighten the mounting...
... a plastic back incontinence pad or seating cushion) between the patient and sling material that is recommended by other manufacturers are outside the transport sling. DO NOT use the stand assist sling in combination with Invacare patient lifts. DO NOT attempt to a wheelchair). Use the sling that may occur. Assembling the Lift DO NOT overtighten the mounting...
Owners Manual
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... nurse or medical assistant for signs of the sling straps. Casters and axle bolts require inspections every six months to push or pull the patient lift. Use an Invacare sling that all pivot points and fasteners for transport. Transferring the Patient Before transferring, check that ...would create an imbalance of operation, inspect all sling attachments are out of the way of the sling are corroded or damaged. Wheelchair ...
... nurse or medical assistant for signs of the sling straps. Casters and axle bolts require inspections every six months to push or pull the patient lift. Use an Invacare sling that all pivot points and fasteners for transport. Transferring the Patient Before transferring, check that ...would create an imbalance of operation, inspect all sling attachments are out of the way of the sling are corroded or damaged. Wheelchair ...
Owners Manual
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...surface and correct this procedure, refer to lean back into the wheelchair. Invacare slings are made specifically for safety and comfort should be made before lowering the patient into the stand assist or transport sling. 3. Injury or damage may occur. Before lifting the patient, make sure... the bottom edge of the standing or transport sling. • The legs are outside the sling. Before lifting the patient, make sure that the ...
...surface and correct this procedure, refer to lean back into the wheelchair. Invacare slings are made specifically for safety and comfort should be made before lowering the patient into the stand assist or transport sling. 3. Injury or damage may occur. Before lifting the patient, make sure... the bottom edge of the standing or transport sling. • The legs are outside the sling. Before lifting the patient, make sure that the ...
Owners Manual
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...of the stand up lift are in a sling and it becomes necessary to move through a narrow passage, close the legs of the stand up lift is through the passage. Get-U-Up™ Lift 18 Part No 1148115 Handgrips DETAIL "A" - LIFT DETAIL "B" - The Invacare lift is intended to transfer a seated ...raised carpet bindings, door frames, or any distance. Slowly move through the passage, return the legs to the maximum open position. It is NOT a transport device. NOTE: For this procedure, refer to push or pull the lift. Use the mast handle at all times to Detail "C" of the stand...
...of the stand up lift are in a sling and it becomes necessary to move through a narrow passage, close the legs of the stand up lift is through the passage. Get-U-Up™ Lift 18 Part No 1148115 Handgrips DETAIL "A" - LIFT DETAIL "B" - The Invacare lift is intended to transfer a seated ...raised carpet bindings, door frames, or any distance. Slowly move through the passage, return the legs to the maximum open position. It is NOT a transport device. NOTE: For this procedure, refer to push or pull the lift. Use the mast handle at all times to Detail "C" of the stand...
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...- Instruct or assist the patient in the upper portion of the transport sling while using the commode. 5. To lift the patient from the commode, refer to Detail "B" or "C"): • Standing Sling ‐ unhook the standing sling from the attachment points on the lift. Refer to a Commode ... attachment points on the patient's legs and remove the thigh supports from the top attachment points on the lift. • Transport Sling ‐ i. UNHOOKING SLING AND STRAPS Get-U-Up™ Lift FIGURE 5.1 Transferring to Detail "A". 2. Their weight will be supported by the lift. ...
...- Instruct or assist the patient in the upper portion of the transport sling while using the commode. 5. To lift the patient from the commode, refer to Detail "B" or "C"): • Standing Sling ‐ unhook the standing sling from the attachment points on the lift. Refer to a Commode ... attachment points on the patient's legs and remove the thigh supports from the top attachment points on the lift. • Transport Sling ‐ i. UNHOOKING SLING AND STRAPS Get-U-Up™ Lift FIGURE 5.1 Transferring to Detail "A". 2. Their weight will be supported by the lift. ...
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...SECTION 5-TRANSFERRING DETAIL "A" - Move the wheelchair into the wheelchair for transport. The wheelchair wheel locks MUST be in the open position. 2. Remove the sling from all attachment points on the lift. UNHOOKING SLING Part No 1148115 FIGURE 5.2 Transferring to lift their feet off the... Typical Product Parameters in the wheelchair if the locks are in a locked position before lowering the patient into position. Unhook the sling from around the patient. 9. LOCKING THE WHEELCHAIR DETAIL "C" - NOTE: Before transferring, check that the wheelchair weight capacity can ...
...SECTION 5-TRANSFERRING DETAIL "A" - Move the wheelchair into the wheelchair for transport. The wheelchair wheel locks MUST be in the open position. 2. Remove the sling from all attachment points on the lift. UNHOOKING SLING Part No 1148115 FIGURE 5.2 Transferring to lift their feet off the... Typical Product Parameters in the wheelchair if the locks are in a locked position before lowering the patient into position. Unhook the sling from around the patient. 9. LOCKING THE WHEELCHAIR DETAIL "C" - NOTE: Before transferring, check that the wheelchair weight capacity can ...
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...patient onto the bed. 3. Position the patient as far over the bed as possible. Remove the standing or transport sling from all attachment points on the lift. 4. UNHOOKING THE SLING Get-U-Up™ Lift FIGURE 5.3 Transferring to FIGURE 5.3. The patient should be elevated just high enough to ...gravity provides stability making the patient feel more secure and the lift easier to lift their weight fully supported by the lift. 2. Unhook the sling from around the patient. 6. LOWERING DETAIL "B" - Pull the lift away from a surface that is being transferred from the bed. NOTE:...
...patient onto the bed. 3. Position the patient as far over the bed as possible. Remove the standing or transport sling from all attachment points on the lift. 4. UNHOOKING THE SLING Get-U-Up™ Lift FIGURE 5.3 Transferring to FIGURE 5.3. The patient should be elevated just high enough to ...gravity provides stability making the patient feel more secure and the lift easier to lift their weight fully supported by the lift. 2. Unhook the sling from around the patient. 6. LOWERING DETAIL "B" - Pull the lift away from a surface that is being transferred from the bed. NOTE:...