Invacare GET-U-UP LIFT manual Installation, Assembling the Base, Mast and Horn Assembly

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INSTALLATION

SECTION 2— INSTALLATION

Assembling the Base, Mast and Horn Assembly

WARNING

The mast may be removed from the base for storage or transporting. Each time the mast is removed and returned to the socket of the base, the mast MUST be locked into the socket of the base assembly.

NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 2.1 and FIGURE 2.2 on page 12.

1.Unpack the components from the shipping cartons.

2.Remove the locking screw from the bottom of the base.

3.Match the notch at the bottom of the mast assembly with the tabs inside the socket of the base assembly.

4.Insert the mast assembly into the socket and onto the tabs.

5.Attempt to turn the mast assembly.

NOTE: If the mast does not turn, the mast is centered and locked in place.

6. Insert the locking screw into the bottom of the base and tighten securely.

Notch

Mast

Locking

ScrewSocket

Tab

FIGURE 2.1 Assembling Mast to Base

7.Remove the shoulder bolt, steel washers, nylon washers, and locknut from the horn mounting lugs at the top of the mast assembly.

8.Align the holes of the horn mounting lugs and the horn bushing.

9.Insert the shoulder bolt completely through the holes of the horn mounting lugs, horn bushing, nylon washers and steel washers. Refer to FIGURE 2.2 on page 12.

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Contents Get-U-UpLift Get-U-UpLift Table of Contents Maintenance Register Your ProductSpecial Notes MeaningLabel Locations Operation of the Patient LiftTypical Product Parameters General Guidelines Using the SlingAssembling the Lift Performing Maintenance Installation Assembling the Base, Mast and Horn AssemblyInstallation Base Shifter Handle Assembly Operating the Lift IntroductionOpening/Closing the Legs of the Adjustable Base Operating the LiftRaising/Lowering Model Hydraulic Lifts Adjusting the Knee Pad Height Lifting the Patient Lifting the PatientLifting the Patient Moving the Patient Lifting the PatientTransferring the Patient Moving the Patient to a Commode Moving the Patient to a CommodeTransferring to a Wheelchair Transferring to a WheelchairTransferring to a Bed Transferring the Patient to a BedUsing Lift AS a Standing AID Standing ProcedureDo not lift the patient Troubleshooting Symptoms Faults SolutionMaintenance Maintenance Safety Inspection ChecklistHydraulic Pump Lubricating the LiftDetecting Wear and Damage Cleaning the Sling and the LiftReplacing the Knee Pad Maintenance Maintenance Limited Warranty USA