Invacare RPS350-2 manual Lifting/Transferring the Patient

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SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES

Lifting/Transferring the Patient

When using the stand up lift, the legs MUST be in the maximum Opened position before lifting the patient.

DO NOT move the patient if the sling is not properly connected to the attachment points of the stand up lift. Check that the sling is properly connected to the attachment points prior to lifting a patient. If any attachments are not properly in place, correct the problem. When the sling is elevated a few inches off the stationary surface and before moving the patient, check again to make sure that all sling attachments are secure. If any attachments are not properly in place, lower the patient back onto the stationary surface and correct this problem ‐ otherwise, injury or damage may occur.

Adjustments for safety and comfort should be made before moving the patient. Patientʹs arms should be inside of the straps.

Invacare slings are made specifically for use with Invacare lifts. For the safety of the patient, DO NOT intermix slings and lifts of different manufacturers. Warranty will be voided.

During transfer, with 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 lift and could cause the lift to tip over.

Before positioning the legs of the stand up lift around the patient, make sure the patient’s feet are out of the way of the footplate, otherwise injury can occur.

Invacare recommends locking the rear swivel casters ONLY when positioning or removing the sling (standing or transport) from around the patient.

Invacare does not recommend locking of the rear casters of the 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 lift to stabilize itself when the patient is initially lifted from a chair, bed or any stationary object.

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

Before transferring, check that the wheelchair weight capacity can withstand the patientʹs weight.

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Contents Stand Up Lift Model RPS350-2 Stand Up Lift Model RPS350-2 Table of Contents Register Your Product MaintenanceProduct Registration Form Fold here Cut Along Line Meaning Special NotesPatient Lift SpecificationsOperating the Lift General GuidelinesAssembling the Lift Using the Sling Lifting/Transferring the Patient Electrical Grounding Instructions Performing MaintenancePinch Points Assembling the Mast to the Base InstallationIntroduction Assembling the Mast Actuator Installing the Leg Actuator to the BaseLift Components Mounting the Battery Charger Mounting the Battery ChargerOperating the Stand UP Lift Using the Pendant ButtonsRaising/Lowering the Stand Up Lift Performing an Emergency StopCharging the Battery Charging the BatteryPositioning the Stand Up Lift Lifting the PatientLifting the Patient Lifting the Patient Lifting the Patient Moving the PatientTransferring the Patient Transferring to a Commode Transferring to a CommodeTransferring to a Wheelchair Transferring the Patient to a Wheelchair Transferring to a BedTransferring the Patient to a Bed Symptoms Faults Solution TroubleshootingMaintenance Safety Inspection Checklist MaintenanceDetecting Wear and Damage Cleaning the Sling and the LiftLubricating the Lift Adjusting the Knee Pad Height Adjusting the BaseReplacing the Padded Cover Replacing the Knee PadReplacing the Mast Actuator Replacing the Mast ActuatorReplacing Rear Casters Replacing Casters/ForksReplacing Forks Maintenance Limited Warranty USA
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