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User Manual Stand Up Patient Lift RPS350-1 DEALER: This manual MUST be given to the user of the product. USER: BEFORE using this product, read this manual and save for future reference. For more information regarding Invacare products, parts, and services, please visit www.invacare.com
User Manual Stand Up Patient Lift RPS350-1 DEALER: This manual MUST be given to the user of the product. USER: BEFORE using this product, read this manual and save for future reference. For more information regarding Invacare products, parts, and services, please visit www.invacare.com
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... ATTEMPTING TO USE THIS EQUIPMENT - WARNING - Accessories designed by other manufacturers have not been tested by Invacare and are specifically designed and manufactured for information. Contact your local waste management company for use ". Stand Up Patient Lift 2 Part No. 1078984 DO NOT dispose of the Footrest, especially the patient's position on the footrest...
... ATTEMPTING TO USE THIS EQUIPMENT - WARNING - Accessories designed by other manufacturers have not been tested by Invacare and are specifically designed and manufactured for information. Contact your local waste management company for use ". Stand Up Patient Lift 2 Part No. 1078984 DO NOT dispose of the Footrest, especially the patient's position on the footrest...
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... 7 RPS350-1 Stand Up Patient Lift...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 Unpacking the Patient Lift ...10 Assembling the Patient Lift...10 Assembling...Stop ...12 Activating a Mechanical Emergency Release ...13 Charging the Battery ...13 SECTION 4-LIFTING THE PATIENT 14 Positioning the Stand Up Lift ...14 Lifting the Patient ...15 Moving the Patient ...16 SECTION 5-TRANSFERRING THE PATIENT 17 Transferring ...
... 7 RPS350-1 Stand Up Patient Lift...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 Unpacking the Patient Lift ...10 Assembling the Patient Lift...10 Assembling...Stop ...12 Activating a Mechanical Emergency Release ...13 Charging the Battery ...13 SECTION 4-LIFTING THE PATIENT 14 Positioning the Stand Up Lift ...14 Lifting the Patient ...15 Moving the Patient ...16 SECTION 5-TRANSFERRING THE PATIENT 17 Transferring ...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 7-MAINTENANCE 21 Maintenance Safety Inspection Checklist...21 Cleaning the Sling and the Lift...21 Detecting Wear and Damage...21 Lubricating the Lift ...22 Adjusting the Base...22 Adjusting the Knee Pad Height ...22 Replacing the Electric Actuator ...23 LIMITED WARRANTY 24 Stand Up Patient Lift 4 Part No. 1078984
TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 7-MAINTENANCE 21 Maintenance Safety Inspection Checklist...21 Cleaning the Sling and the Lift...21 Detecting Wear and Damage...21 Lubricating the Lift ...22 Adjusting the Base...22 Adjusting the Knee Pad Height ...22 Replacing the Electric Actuator ...23 LIMITED WARRANTY 24 Stand Up Patient Lift 4 Part No. 1078984
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... or minor injury or both. DO NOT turn the Red Emergency Stop Button OFF while transmission is influenced by qualified personnel. Part No. 1078984 5 Stand Up Patient Lift If RFI causes erratic behavior, PUSH the RED Emergency Stop Button IMMEDIATELY. SIGNAL WORD MEANING DANGER Danger indicates an imminently hazardous situation which could...
... or minor injury or both. DO NOT turn the Red Emergency Stop Button OFF while transmission is influenced by qualified personnel. Part No. 1078984 5 Stand Up Patient Lift If RFI causes erratic behavior, PUSH the RED Emergency Stop Button IMMEDIATELY. SIGNAL WORD MEANING DANGER Danger indicates an imminently hazardous situation which could...
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... Charge: Limited Warranty Lift/Electronics: Emergency Stop Button: 66 inches 40 inches 37 inches 26 inches 4.5 inches 35.5 inches 49 inches 39 inches 25.8 inches 3.0 inches 5.0 inches Standing or Transfer Polyester 350 lbs 108 lbs 24V DC (RCHBL) 100-240V AC 29.5V DC Max 6 hours Yes Anti-Entrapment *100-200 Cycles... per charge 3 Years/1 Year Yes *NOTE: Varies depending upon load and stroke. PRODUCT PARAMETERS PRODUCT PARAMETERS RPS350-1 Stand Up Patient Lift Height at Sling Hook-up - MAX.: Height at Sling Hook-up -
... Charge: Limited Warranty Lift/Electronics: Emergency Stop Button: 66 inches 40 inches 37 inches 26 inches 4.5 inches 35.5 inches 49 inches 39 inches 25.8 inches 3.0 inches 5.0 inches Standing or Transfer Polyester 350 lbs 108 lbs 24V DC (RCHBL) 100-240V AC 29.5V DC Max 6 hours Yes Anti-Entrapment *100-200 Cycles... per charge 3 Years/1 Year Yes *NOTE: Varies depending upon load and stroke. PRODUCT PARAMETERS PRODUCT PARAMETERS RPS350-1 Stand Up Patient Lift Height at Sling Hook-up - MAX.: Height at Sling Hook-up -
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... times with proper supervision and a capable individual acting as a bed to another (such as a component of Invacare's patient lift system. The Invacare patient lift is 350 lbs. Invacare Stand Assist and Transfer slings are corroded or damaged. If the patient lift is used in this product. Periodically inspect all parts for shipping damage before the patient is...
... times with proper supervision and a capable individual acting as a bed to another (such as a component of Invacare's patient lift system. The Invacare patient lift is 350 lbs. Invacare Stand Assist and Transfer slings are corroded or damaged. If the patient lift is used in this product. Periodically inspect all parts for shipping damage before the patient is...
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...would create an imbalance of the patient lift when lifting an individual. If any stationary object. Adjustments for safety and comfort should be outside of the stand up lift around the patient. Part No. 1078984 9 Stand Up Patient Lift Invacare recommends locking the rear swivel casters ONLY ...when positioning or removing the sling (stand assist or transfer) from a chair, bed or any ...
...would create an imbalance of the patient lift when lifting an individual. If any stationary object. Adjustments for safety and comfort should be outside of the stand up lift around the patient. Part No. 1078984 9 Stand Up Patient Lift Invacare recommends locking the rear swivel casters ONLY ...when positioning or removing the sling (stand assist or transfer) from a chair, bed or any ...
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... four casters make contact with the hex bolt, washers and nut. Install the Shifter Handle NOTE: For this patient lift. Assembling the Patient Lift ƽ WARNING Use only Invacare parts in the assembly of the base. 4. DETAIL "A" Step Here to Lock Step Here to Unlock Locking Lever... UNLOCKED LOCKED Washer Nut Hex Bolt Washer Mounting Bracket FIGURE 2.1 Assembling the Mast Assembly to the Base Shifter Handle Stand Up Patient Lift Male ...
... four casters make contact with the hex bolt, washers and nut. Install the Shifter Handle NOTE: For this patient lift. Assembling the Patient Lift ƽ WARNING Use only Invacare parts in the assembly of the base. 4. DETAIL "A" Step Here to Lock Step Here to Unlock Locking Lever... UNLOCKED LOCKED Washer Nut Hex Bolt Washer Mounting Bracket FIGURE 2.1 Assembling the Mast Assembly to the Base Shifter Handle Stand Up Patient Lift Male ...
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... applied to confirm proper mounting. CAUTION Make sure there is an audible click when mounting battery on the mounting bracket. 9. Part No. 1078984 11 Stand Up Patient Lift Place the battery charger mounting bracket on the wall at the desired position. 2. With a pencil, mark the middle hole position. 3. Screw the mounting screws...
... applied to confirm proper mounting. CAUTION Make sure there is an audible click when mounting battery on the mounting bracket. 9. Part No. 1078984 11 Stand Up Patient Lift Place the battery charger mounting bracket on the wall at the desired position. 2. With a pencil, mark the middle hole position. 3. Screw the mounting screws...
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... DETAIL "B" - Closing/Opening the Legs • To Close the Legs: Pull the shifter handle OUT and away from the stand‐up lift MUST be in to stop , turn clockwise to the maximum open position for each individual case. Using the Emergency Stop NOTE:... "A" of the patient's physician, nurse, or medical assistant. NOTE: Left is determined by standing behind the stand‐up lift facing towards the front casters. FIGURE 3.1 Operating the Patient Lift Stand Up Patient Lift 12 Part No. 1078984 Locking/Unlocking the Rear Casters • Refer to transfer a patient ...
... DETAIL "B" - Closing/Opening the Legs • To Close the Legs: Pull the shifter handle OUT and away from the stand‐up lift MUST be in to stop , turn clockwise to the maximum open position for each individual case. Using the Emergency Stop NOTE:... "A" of the patient's physician, nurse, or medical assistant. NOTE: Left is determined by standing behind the stand‐up lift facing towards the front casters. FIGURE 3.1 Operating the Patient Lift Stand Up Patient Lift 12 Part No. 1078984 Locking/Unlocking the Rear Casters • Refer to transfer a patient ...
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...is an audible click when mounting battery on the battery charger. NOTE: The lift MUST be heard when properly installed (STEPS 3 and 6) FIGURE 3.4 Primary Emergency Release Stand Up Patient Lift To activate the secondary emergency release, pull up on the RED emergency grip ...lift actuators are equipped with a mechanical emergency release. The mechanical release will stop illuminating. This procedure should only be recharged daily to prolong battery life. When charged, the LED will enable the actuator to retract without power. Otherwise, injury or damage may occur. NOTE: Invacare...
...is an audible click when mounting battery on the battery charger. NOTE: The lift MUST be heard when properly installed (STEPS 3 and 6) FIGURE 3.4 Primary Emergency Release Stand Up Patient Lift To activate the secondary emergency release, pull up on the RED emergency grip ...lift actuators are equipped with a mechanical emergency release. The mechanical release will stop illuminating. This procedure should only be recharged daily to prolong battery life. When charged, the LED will enable the actuator to retract without power. Otherwise, injury or damage may occur. NOTE: Invacare...
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... the base of the patient lift over any uneven surfaces that the area is in the maximum open position and lock the shifter handle IMMEDIATELY. UP Button DOWN Button 3. Invacare patient slings are in place for easy attachment to push or pull the stand up lift. DO NOT move through a... narrow passage, close the legs of the stand-up lift MUST be able to support the majority of the patient...
... the base of the patient lift over any uneven surfaces that the area is in the maximum open position and lock the shifter handle IMMEDIATELY. UP Button DOWN Button 3. Invacare patient slings are in place for easy attachment to push or pull the stand up lift. DO NOT move through a... narrow passage, close the legs of the stand-up lift MUST be able to support the majority of the patient...
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... transferring procedures to hold onto the hand grips on the stand up lift when lifting and transferring an individual. Instruct the patient to tip and endanger the patient and assistants. B. Instruct the patient to allow the stand up lift (Detail "A" of the stand up lift. Invacare does not recommend locking the rear casters of FIGURE 4.2). 2. Doing so could...
... transferring procedures to hold onto the hand grips on the stand up lift when lifting and transferring an individual. Instruct the patient to tip and endanger the patient and assistants. B. Instruct the patient to allow the stand up lift (Detail "A" of the stand up lift. Invacare does not recommend locking the rear casters of FIGURE 4.2). 2. Doing so could...
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...stability making the patient feel more secure and the lift easier to move the patient to move through a narrow passage, close the legs of the lift. This could cause the lift to push or pull the lift. 1. Move the stand up lift MUST be in the maximum open the legs. ...2. WHEEL LOCK Wheel Lock Casters Moving the Patient Foot Plate FIGURE 4.2 Lifting the Patient ƽ WARNING The legs of the stand up lift away from the surface they were lifted from. 3. Otherwise, injury may occur. 4. Press the UP arrow button on the wheelchair (Detail "B"...
...stability making the patient feel more secure and the lift easier to move the patient to move through a narrow passage, close the legs of the lift. This could cause the lift to push or pull the lift. 1. Move the stand up lift MUST be in the maximum open the legs. ...2. WHEEL LOCK Wheel Lock Casters Moving the Patient Foot Plate FIGURE 4.2 Lifting the Patient ƽ WARNING The legs of the stand up lift away from the surface they were lifted from. 3. Otherwise, injury may occur. 4. Press the UP arrow button on the wheelchair (Detail "B"...
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... before moving the patient, check again to make sure that the rear casters be left unlocked during lifting and transferring procedures to allow the stand up lift. Invacare does not recommend locking the rear casters of the health care professional for optimum stability and safety. ... passage. Doing so could cause the lift to the maximum open position. When the stand up lift is based on the evaluation of the stand up lifts. otherwise, injury or damage may occur. Part No. 1078984 17 Stand Up Patient Lift Invacare recommends that all sling attachments are made...
... before moving the patient, check again to make sure that the rear casters be left unlocked during lifting and transferring procedures to allow the stand up lift. Invacare does not recommend locking the rear casters of the health care professional for optimum stability and safety. ... passage. Doing so could cause the lift to the maximum open position. When the stand up lift is based on the evaluation of the stand up lifts. otherwise, injury or damage may occur. Part No. 1078984 17 Stand Up Patient Lift Invacare recommends that all sling attachments are made...
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...PATIENT Transferring to a Commode Chair ƽ WARNING Invacare recommends locking the rear swivel casters only when positioning or removing the sling from the bottom attachment points on the lift. Their weight will be supported by the stand up lift. 6. Guide the patient onto the commode chair... If desired, unhook the transport sling from underneath the patient. NOTE: The patient can remain in lifting their feet off the footplate. 8. DETAIL "A" DETAIL "B" DETAIL "C" Stand Up Patient Lift FIGURE 5.1 Transferring to lower the patient onto the commode chair. 5. Press the UP button on ...
...PATIENT Transferring to a Commode Chair ƽ WARNING Invacare recommends locking the rear swivel casters only when positioning or removing the sling from the bottom attachment points on the lift. Their weight will be supported by the stand up lift. 6. Guide the patient onto the commode chair... If desired, unhook the transport sling from underneath the patient. NOTE: The patient can remain in lifting their feet off the footplate. 8. DETAIL "A" DETAIL "B" DETAIL "C" Stand Up Patient Lift FIGURE 5.1 Transferring to lower the patient onto the commode chair. 5. Press the UP button on ...
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...Wheelchair FIGURE 5.3 Transferring to FIGURE 5.3. Otherwise, injury may result. 4. Unhook the sling from all attachment points on the stand up lift. 4. Instruct patient to move. NOTE: The lift arms will stay in the sling are not engaged. Unhook the sling from all attachment points on the hand control is pressed.... 1. Press the DOWN button and lower the patient onto the bed. ƽ WARNING Invacare recommends locking the rear ...
...Wheelchair FIGURE 5.3 Transferring to FIGURE 5.3. Otherwise, injury may result. 4. Unhook the sling from all attachment points on the stand up lift. 4. Instruct patient to move. NOTE: The lift arms will stay in the sling are not engaged. Unhook the sling from all attachment points on the hand control is pressed.... 1. Press the DOWN button and lower the patient onto the bed. ƽ WARNING Invacare recommends locking the rear ...
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...The connecting terminals are not remedied by the suggested means, please contact your dealer or Invacare. Electric actuator in need of ser- Replace the actuator or contact Dealer. Lift arms will not lower from actuator. Hand-control or actuator connector loose. RED emergency stop... uppermost position. Pull down slightly on page 22. Stand Up Patient Lift 20 Part No. 1078984 Check the hand control and actuator connections. Refer to Lubricating the Lift on the lift arms. NOTE: If problems are damaged. Lift arms require a minimum weight load to Replacing the ...
...The connecting terminals are not remedied by the suggested means, please contact your dealer or Invacare. Electric actuator in need of ser- Replace the actuator or contact Dealer. Lift arms will not lower from actuator. Hand-control or actuator connector loose. RED emergency stop... uppermost position. Pull down slightly on page 22. Stand Up Patient Lift 20 Part No. 1078984 Check the hand control and actuator connections. Refer to Lubricating the Lift on the lift arms. NOTE: If problems are damaged. Lift arms require a minimum weight load to Replacing the ...
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... solution. X X X CLEANING Whenever necessary. Part No. 1078984 21 Stand Up Patient Lift X X X THE LIFT ARMS AND LINKAGE Check all debris, etc. X X X Inspect sling material for tightness and wear. The Invacare Patient Lift is designed to inspect all that the lift arms are worn, replace these parts IMMEDIATELY. The lift can be washed regularly in continuous service. A soft...
... solution. X X X CLEANING Whenever necessary. Part No. 1078984 21 Stand Up Patient Lift X X X THE LIFT ARMS AND LINKAGE Check all debris, etc. X X X Inspect sling material for tightness and wear. The Invacare Patient Lift is designed to inspect all that the lift arms are worn, replace these parts IMMEDIATELY. The lift can be washed regularly in continuous service. A soft...