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... 49 Replacing Forks 49 11 ACCESSORIES 50 Reliant Scale RLS6 50 Removing the Swivel Bar 50 Installing the Reliant Scale 52 Operating the Scale 54 Keypad Functions 54 Weighing the Patient 55 Replacing the Battery 56 Calibrating the Reliant Scale 57 Troubleshooting 58 Display Codes 58 Manual/Electric Portable Patient Lift 4 Part No...
... 49 Replacing Forks 49 11 ACCESSORIES 50 Reliant Scale RLS6 50 Removing the Swivel Bar 50 Installing the Reliant Scale 52 Operating the Scale 54 Keypad Functions 54 Weighing the Patient 55 Replacing the Battery 56 Calibrating the Reliant Scale 57 Troubleshooting 58 Display Codes 58 Manual/Electric Portable Patient Lift 4 Part No...
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Invacare warrants the products manufactured to be repaired or replaced, at the address on the slings, hydraulic pump / electric components from defects in replacement part installation or repair of any such product shall be proven to our factory without our prior ...consent. For warranty service, please contact the dealer from state to such repair and/or replacement. In the event you purchased your exclusive remedy under this warranty shall be limited to state. Invacare...
Invacare warrants the products manufactured to be repaired or replaced, at the address on the slings, hydraulic pump / electric components from defects in replacement part installation or repair of any such product shall be proven to our factory without our prior ...consent. For warranty service, please contact the dealer from state to such repair and/or replacement. In the event you purchased your exclusive remedy under this warranty shall be limited to state. Invacare...
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... recommend that the rear casters be made specifically for safety and comfort should be voided. Part No. 1078987 9 Manual/Electric Portable Patient Lift Invacare slings are color coded and can be at all times to tip and endanger the patient and assistants. The loops of the ...sling are made before moving the patient, check again to connect both sides of the sling equally. After each time the sling is removed and replaced,...
... recommend that the rear casters be made specifically for safety and comfort should be voided. Part No. 1078987 9 Manual/Electric Portable Patient Lift Invacare slings are color coded and can be at all times to tip and endanger the patient and assistants. The loops of the ...sling are made before moving the patient, check again to connect both sides of the sling equally. After each time the sling is removed and replaced,...
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...is removed from the bed or chair. Performing Maintenance ƽ WARNING Maintenance MUST be checked at the factory. Consult your dealer or write Invacare for tightness and wear. After the first twelve months of operation, inspect the swivel bar and the eye of the boom (to ensure ... that the sling is properly connected to open the pump or obtain local service as this will damage mounting brackets. If these parts become worn, replacement must be inspected every three months to check for further information. Regular maintenance of patient lifts and accessories is necessary to ensure ...
...is removed from the bed or chair. Performing Maintenance ƽ WARNING Maintenance MUST be checked at the factory. Consult your dealer or write Invacare for tightness and wear. After the first twelve months of operation, inspect the swivel bar and the eye of the boom (to ensure ... that the sling is properly connected to open the pump or obtain local service as this will damage mounting brackets. If these parts become worn, replacement must be inspected every three months to check for further information. Regular maintenance of patient lifts and accessories is necessary to ensure ...
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... (RFI). Carefully read battery/battery charger information prior to a proper disposal site. Part No. 1078987 11 Manual/Electric Portable Patient Lift DO NOT remove these tags. They... prong from an environmentally aware manufacturer that are equipped with or for Invacare products. In addition, Invacare has placed RED/ORANGE warning tags on some equipment. Some devices are... be exercised with regard to contact a qualified electrician and have the two-prong receptacle replaced with a properly grounded three-prong wall receptacle in normal household waste. CAUTION should be...
... (RFI). Carefully read battery/battery charger information prior to a proper disposal site. Part No. 1078987 11 Manual/Electric Portable Patient Lift DO NOT remove these tags. They... prong from an environmentally aware manufacturer that are equipped with or for Invacare products. In addition, Invacare has placed RED/ORANGE warning tags on some equipment. Some devices are... be exercised with regard to contact a qualified electrician and have the two-prong receptacle replaced with a properly grounded three-prong wall receptacle in normal household waste. CAUTION should be...
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...that may cause the Patient Lift to stabilize during lifting procedures. For maintenance and replacement, use only components designed for model information. See the product label for this patient lift model. USE ONLY Invacare slings and lift accessories. DO NOT lock the casters of the Patient Lift ...when lifting an individual. Casters MUST be left unlocked to allow Patient Lift to tip over. Locations are the same on the Hydraulic/Manual lift. 12 Part No. 1078987 Customer ...
...that may cause the Patient Lift to stabilize during lifting procedures. For maintenance and replacement, use only components designed for model information. See the product label for this patient lift model. USE ONLY Invacare slings and lift accessories. DO NOT lock the casters of the Patient Lift ...when lifting an individual. Casters MUST be left unlocked to allow Patient Lift to tip over. Locations are the same on the Hydraulic/Manual lift. 12 Part No. 1078987 Customer ...
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...lifting the patient, operation and sling attachments. ƽ WARNING Be sure to check the sling attachments each time the sling is removed and replaced to ensure that it is properly attached before the patient is removed from tipping forward. 7. To return to the seating surface, reverse ..., the assistant behind the chair will maintain a good center of balance and prevent the chair from the bed or chair. 8 TRANSFERRING THE PATIENT Part No. 1078987 FIGURE 8.2 Transferring to lower the patient either by opening the control valve or by pressing the DOWN () button. 6. Leave...
...lifting the patient, operation and sling attachments. ƽ WARNING Be sure to check the sling attachments each time the sling is removed and replaced to ensure that it is properly attached before the patient is removed from tipping forward. 7. To return to the seating surface, reverse ..., the assistant behind the chair will maintain a good center of balance and prevent the chair from the bed or chair. 8 TRANSFERRING THE PATIENT Part No. 1078987 FIGURE 8.2 Transferring to lower the patient either by opening the control valve or by pressing the DOWN () button. 6. Leave...
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.... Hydraulic pump in bearings. Refer to Replacing a Manual/Hydraulic Pump on page 44 and Replacing the Electric Actuator on page 43. Refer to Lubricating the Lift on page 45. Manual/Electric Portable Patient Lift 38 Part No. 1078987 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 Troubleshooting SYMPTOMS... Patient lift feels loose. Oil leaking from pivots. Tie - Needs lubrication. Contact your Dealer. Fluff or debris in need of replacement. Refer to Assembly on page 48....
.... Hydraulic pump in bearings. Refer to Replacing a Manual/Hydraulic Pump on page 44 and Replacing the Electric Actuator on page 43. Refer to Lubricating the Lift on page 45. Manual/Electric Portable Patient Lift 38 Part No. 1078987 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 Troubleshooting SYMPTOMS... Patient lift feels loose. Oil leaking from pivots. Tie - Needs lubrication. Contact your Dealer. Fluff or debris in need of replacement. Refer to Assembly on page 48....
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... is too high. Unusual noise from the uppermost position. Contact your dealer or Invacare. Refer to Charging the Battery on page 45. Refer to Replacing a Manual/Hydraulic Pump on page 44 and Replacing the Electric Actuator on page 46. If problems are damaged. Contact ...your Dealer. Battery low. 9 TROUBLESHOOTING SOLUTION Charge batteries. Refer to Charging the Battery on page 27. Part No. 1078987 39 ...
... is too high. Unusual noise from the uppermost position. Contact your dealer or Invacare. Refer to Charging the Battery on page 45. Refer to Replacing a Manual/Hydraulic Pump on page 44 and Replacing the Electric Actuator on page 46. If problems are damaged. Contact ...your Dealer. Battery low. 9 TROUBLESHOOTING SOLUTION Charge batteries. Refer to Charging the Battery on page 27. Part No. 1078987 39 ...
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... and swivel bearings. Inspect sling material for wear. If you question the safety of safe, efficient and satisfactory service with minimum care and maintenance. All parts of the Invacare Lift are worn, replace these parts immediately. 10 MAINTENANCE ITEM THE CONTROL VALVE Opens and closes easily. If any...
... and swivel bearings. Inspect sling material for wear. If you question the safety of safe, efficient and satisfactory service with minimum care and maintenance. All parts of the Invacare Lift are worn, replace these parts immediately. 10 MAINTENANCE ITEM THE CONTROL VALVE Opens and closes easily. If any...
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... all stressed parts, such as this procedure, refer to exceed 180°F (82°C), and a biocidal (anti-biological) solution. A small amount of oil (about a drop) will void the warranty and might result in water, temperature not to FIGURE 10.2 on your dealer or write Invacare for installation.... ƽ CAUTION DO NOT overtighten the nut and bolt. Loosen the nut that secures the ball of the pump into the mounting socket. 2. Rest the boom on page 45. Manual/Electric Portable Patient Lift 44 Part No. 1078987 Replace any pivot for...
... all stressed parts, such as this procedure, refer to exceed 180°F (82°C), and a biocidal (anti-biological) solution. A small amount of oil (about a drop) will void the warranty and might result in water, temperature not to FIGURE 10.2 on your dealer or write Invacare for installation.... ƽ CAUTION DO NOT overtighten the nut and bolt. Loosen the nut that secures the ball of the pump into the mounting socket. 2. Rest the boom on page 45. Manual/Electric Portable Patient Lift 44 Part No. 1078987 Replace any pivot for...
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... bracket. 2. Rest the boom on your shoulder and remove the nut, bolt, plastic bushing and pinch guard from the boom mounting bracket. 3. Replacing a Manual/Hydraulic Pump -Replacing the Electric Actuator Part No. 1078987 45 Manual/Electric Portable Patient Lift Manual/Hydraulic Electric Boom Boom Pinch Guard Mast Mast Bushing Pinch Guard Bushing FIGURE...
... bracket. 2. Rest the boom on your shoulder and remove the nut, bolt, plastic bushing and pinch guard from the boom mounting bracket. 3. Replacing a Manual/Hydraulic Pump -Replacing the Electric Actuator Part No. 1078987 45 Manual/Electric Portable Patient Lift Manual/Hydraulic Electric Boom Boom Pinch Guard Mast Mast Bushing Pinch Guard Bushing FIGURE...
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Washer Bolt Rubber Boot Boom Spacer (if equipped) Mast Locknut Bracket Manual/Electric Portable Patient Lift 46 Part No. 1078987 Reposition the rubber boot. Lift up the back of a turn. • replace the locknut. 4. If needed, do one or more of the following: • tighten locknut and back-off the locknut 1/8 of the rubber boot and slide it off the mast along the boom. 2. 10 MAINTENANCE Checking and Tightening Mast Pivot Bolt 1. Check that the bolt is through the bracket and the locknut is tight and secure. 3.
Washer Bolt Rubber Boot Boom Spacer (if equipped) Mast Locknut Bracket Manual/Electric Portable Patient Lift 46 Part No. 1078987 Reposition the rubber boot. Lift up the back of a turn. • replace the locknut. 4. If needed, do one or more of the following: • tighten locknut and back-off the locknut 1/8 of the rubber boot and slide it off the mast along the boom. 2. 10 MAINTENANCE Checking and Tightening Mast Pivot Bolt 1. Check that the bolt is through the bracket and the locknut is tight and secure. 3.
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... 450 lbs Swivel Bar 47 600 lbs Swivel Bar Manual/Electric Portable Patient Lift If these parts become worn, replacement must be inspected every six months to determine the extent of wear. The swivel bar has three hooks on both sides of the boom mounting ...bracket to attach the sling that supports the patient during lift. 2. 10 MAINTENANCE 10.6 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 be...
... 450 lbs Swivel Bar 47 600 lbs Swivel Bar Manual/Electric Portable Patient Lift If these parts become worn, replacement must be inspected every six months to determine the extent of wear. The swivel bar has three hooks on both sides of the boom mounting ...bracket to attach the sling that supports the patient during lift. 2. 10 MAINTENANCE 10.6 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 be...
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... closed position. 2. Manual/Electric Portable Patient Lift 48 Locknut Rear Caster Bushing Base Fork Bolt Part No. 1078987 Existing bushing will be reused. Examine and replace if worn. 3. Square Linkage Rods 90° Linkage Rod 10.8 Replacing Casters/Forks Replacing Rear Casters 1. Install the new/existing bushing into the new rear caster. 4. Check the...
... closed position. 2. Manual/Electric Portable Patient Lift 48 Locknut Rear Caster Bushing Base Fork Bolt Part No. 1078987 Existing bushing will be reused. Examine and replace if worn. 3. Square Linkage Rods 90° Linkage Rod 10.8 Replacing Casters/Forks Replacing Rear Casters 1. Install the new/existing bushing into the new rear caster. 4. Check the...
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...Remove the front or rear caster from between the two new casters. 4. Washer 10 MAINTENANCE Base Fork Bolt Part No. 1078987 49 Manual/Electric Portable Patient Lift Replacing Front Casters 1. Position the new/existing washer between the two casters. Install the bolt through the fork and ... from the lift. Place the lift on its side. 2. Refer to Replacing Casters/Forks on page 48. 3. Install the front or rear caster onto the lift. Locknut Front Casters Replacing Forks 1. Refer to Replacing Casters/Forks on page 48. The washer will be reused. Remove the ...
...Remove the front or rear caster from between the two new casters. 4. Washer 10 MAINTENANCE Base Fork Bolt Part No. 1078987 49 Manual/Electric Portable Patient Lift Replacing Front Casters 1. Position the new/existing washer between the two casters. Install the bolt through the fork and ... from the lift. Place the lift on its side. 2. Refer to Replacing Casters/Forks on page 48. 3. Install the front or rear caster onto the lift. Locknut Front Casters Replacing Forks 1. Refer to Replacing Casters/Forks on page 48. The washer will be reused. Remove the ...
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...weight exceeding five pounds (two kilograms)]. Remove existing battery. 3. Battery Door 9V Battery Arrow Assembled Scale Manual/Electric Portable Patient Lift 56 Part No. 1078987 The weight will unlock and the word "LOCK" will disappear from the patient. The patient's weight will continue...Battery The scale is indicated by a nine volt alkaline battery that should provide approximately 1500 readings before needing replacement. When battery replacement is still supported by pressing the ON/OFF button. The weight value will then be recalled by the lift, ...
...weight exceeding five pounds (two kilograms)]. Remove existing battery. 3. Battery Door 9V Battery Arrow Assembled Scale Manual/Electric Portable Patient Lift 56 Part No. 1078987 The weight will unlock and the word "LOCK" will disappear from the patient. The patient's weight will continue...Battery The scale is indicated by a nine volt alkaline battery that should provide approximately 1500 readings before needing replacement. When battery replacement is still supported by pressing the ON/OFF button. The weight value will then be recalled by the lift, ...
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11 ACCESSORIES 11.5 Troubleshooting SYMPTON Unit does NOT work properly. Indicates improper stored calibration data, calibration is necessary. OVER CAPACITY - Battery has been replaced and unit still does NOT work properly. Replace if necessary. Contact Invacare for Service at 1-800-333-6900 CAL OCAP CALIBRATION REQUIRED - Indicates a weight exceeding the capacity has been loaded on the scale. Manual/Electric Portable Patient Lift 58 Part No. 1078987 Display Codes PROBABLE CAUSE Battery failure. SOLUTIONS Check battery.
11 ACCESSORIES 11.5 Troubleshooting SYMPTON Unit does NOT work properly. Indicates improper stored calibration data, calibration is necessary. OVER CAPACITY - Battery has been replaced and unit still does NOT work properly. Replace if necessary. Contact Invacare for Service at 1-800-333-6900 CAL OCAP CALIBRATION REQUIRED - Indicates a weight exceeding the capacity has been loaded on the scale. Manual/Electric Portable Patient Lift 58 Part No. 1078987 Display Codes PROBABLE CAUSE Battery failure. SOLUTIONS Check battery.