Invacare 440 manual Troubleshooting, Symptoms Faults Solution

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SECTION 7—TROUBLESHOOTING

SECTION 7— TROUBLESHOOTING

SYMPTOMS

FAULTS

SOLUTION

Stand-up lift feels loose.

Mast/base joint loose.

Tighten the mounting screws that secure the

 

 

mast to the base. Refer to Assembling the Patient

 

 

Lift on page 11.

 

Tie - rods are loose.

Refer to Maintaining the Base Adjustment on

 

 

page 34.

 

 

 

Casters/brakes noisy or

Fluff or debris in bearings.

Replace casters.

stiff.

 

 

 

 

 

Electric actuator fails to

Hand-control or actuator con-

Check connections.

lift when button is

nector loose.

 

pressed.

 

 

 

Batteries low.

Charge batteries. Refer to Charging the Battery

 

 

on page 19.

 

RED emergency stop button

Rotate RED emergency stop button CLOCK-

 

pressed IN.

WISE until it pops out.

 

Battery not connected prop-

Reconnect the battery to the control box. Refer

 

erly to control box.

to Charging the Battery on page 19.

 

The connecting terminals are

Replace the battery pack. Refer to Charging the

 

damaged.

Battery on page 19.

 

Electric actuator in need of ser-

Refer to Replacing Electric Actuator on page 33.

 

vice or load is too high.

Contact your Dealer.

 

 

 

Unusual noise from

Actuator is worn or damaged

Refer to Replacing Electric Actuator on page 33.

actuator.

or spindle is bent.

Contact your Dealer.

 

 

 

Lift arms will not lower

Lift arms require a minimum

Pull down slightly on the lift arms.

in uppermost position.

weight load to lower from the

 

 

uppermost position.

 

 

 

 

NOTE: If problems are not remedied by the suggested means, please contact your dealer or Invacare.

Part No 1141431

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Reliant™ 440

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Contents Reliant Patient Lift Accessories Warning Symbol LegendTable of Contents Using the Patient Lift AS a Standing AID Meaning Special NotesLabel Location Reliant 440 Patient Lift Typical Product ParametersUsing the Sling Weight LimitationGeneral Guidelines Assembling the LiftLifting the Patient Operating the LiftTransferring the Patient Performing MaintenanceAssembling the Patient Lift AssemblyAssembling the Patient Lift Attaching the Kneepad Attaching the KneepadAttaching the Battery Attaching the BatteryMounting the Battery Charger Mounting the Battery ChargerIntroduction OperationOperating the Patient Lift Locking/Unlocking the Rear CastersClosing/Opening Leg Base Using the Emergency StopRaising/Lowering the Patient Lift Primary Emergency Release Activating a Mechanical Emergency ReleaseCharging the Battery Charging the BatteryLifting Preparation Transferring fromLifting the Patient Lifting the Patient Moving the PatientTransferring Patient To Wheelchair Transferring toTransferring Patient To Wheelchair Transferring Patient to BedTransferring Patient to Bed Transferring Patient to Commode Standing Procedure Using the Patient Lift AS a Standing AIDDo not lift the patient Symptoms Faults Solution TroubleshootingSafety Inspection Checklists MaintenanceInspect/Adjust Initially Institutional Inspect/Adjust MonthlyIn-Home Inspect/Adjust Every Six Months Detecting Wear and Damage Care and Maintenance of Stand-Up LiftCleaning the Sling and the Lift Replacing Electric Actuator This procedure Must be performed by a qualified technicianReplacing Electric Actuator Maintaining the Base AdjustmentRear Caster Replacing the CastersFront Caster USA Limited Warranty