Invacare 440 manual Transferring the Patient, Performing Maintenance

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SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES

Before lifting a patient from a stationary object (wheelchair, commode or bed), slightly raise the patient off the stationary object and check that all sling attachments are secure. If any attachment is not correct, lower the patient and correct the problem, then raise the patient and check again.

During transfer, with the patient suspended in a sling attached to the lift, DO NOT roll caster base over objects such as carpet, raised carpet bindings, door frames, or any uneven surfaces or obstacles that would create an imbalance of the patient lift and could cause the patient lift to tip over. Use steering handle on the mast at ALL times to push or pull the patient lift.

Invacare recommends locking the rear swivel casters ONLY when positioning or removing the sling (stand assist or transfer) from around the patient.

Invacare does NOT recommend locking of the rear casters of the patient lift when lifting an individual. Doing so could cause the lift to tip and endanger the patient and assistants. Invacare DOES recommend that the rear casters be left unlocked during lifting procedures to allow the patient lift to stabilize itself when the patient is initially lifted from a chair, bed or any stationary object.

Transferring the Patient

Before transferring, check that the product’s weight capacity can withstand the patientʹs weight.

Wheelchair wheel locks MUST be in a locked position before lowering the patient into the wheelchair for transport.

Performing Maintenance

Regular maintenance of patient lifts and accessories is necessary to assure proper operation.

After the first 12 months of operation, inspect all pivot points and fasteners for wear. If the metal is worn, the parts MUST be replaced. Perform this inspection every six months thereafter.

DO NOT overtighten mounting hardware. This will damage mounting brackets.

Casters and axle bolts require inspections every six months to check for tightness and wear.

Reliant™ 440

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Part No 1141431

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Contents Reliant Patient Lift Symbol Legend Accessories WarningTable of Contents Using the Patient Lift AS a Standing AID Special Notes MeaningLabel Location Typical Product Parameters Reliant 440 Patient LiftGeneral Guidelines Weight LimitationUsing the Sling Assembling the LiftOperating the Lift Lifting the PatientPerforming Maintenance Transferring the PatientAssembly Assembling the Patient LiftAssembling the Patient Lift Attaching the Kneepad Attaching the KneepadAttaching the Battery Attaching the BatteryMounting the Battery Charger Mounting the Battery ChargerOperating the Patient Lift OperationIntroduction Locking/Unlocking the Rear CastersRaising/Lowering the Patient Lift Using the Emergency StopClosing/Opening Leg Base Activating a Mechanical Emergency Release Primary Emergency ReleaseCharging the Battery Charging the BatteryTransferring from Lifting PreparationLifting the Patient Moving the Patient Lifting the PatientTransferring to Transferring Patient To WheelchairTransferring Patient to Bed Transferring Patient To WheelchairTransferring Patient to Bed Transferring Patient to Commode Using the Patient Lift AS a Standing AID Standing ProcedureDo not lift the patient Troubleshooting Symptoms Faults SolutionInspect/Adjust Initially MaintenanceSafety Inspection Checklists Institutional Inspect/Adjust MonthlyIn-Home Inspect/Adjust Every Six Months Cleaning the Sling and the Lift Care and Maintenance of Stand-Up LiftDetecting Wear and Damage This procedure Must be performed by a qualified technician Replacing Electric ActuatorMaintaining the Base Adjustment Replacing Electric ActuatorFront Caster Replacing the CastersRear Caster Limited Warranty USA