Invacare GET-U-UP LIFT manual Detecting Wear and Damage, Cleaning the Sling and the Lift

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MAINTENANCE

The connection between the mast and the base should be cleaned and coated with petroleum jelly prior to assembly.

Detecting Wear and Damage

It is important to inspect all stressed parts, such as slings, sling attachment knobs, and any pivot for slings for signs of cracking, fraying, deformation or deterioration. Replace any defective parts immediately and ensure that the lift is not used until repairs are made.

All sling metal parts should be inspected every three months and if wear is apparent, replacement must be made.

Check that all labels are present and legible. Replace if necessary.

Cleaning the Sling and the Lift

The sling should be washed regularly in water temperature of 180°F (82°C) and a biological solution. A soft cloth, dampened with water and a small amount of mild detergent, is all that is needed to clean the lift. The lift can be cleaned with non‐abrasive cleaners.

Replacing the Knee Pad

NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 8.2.

1.Remove the four button screws and washers that secure existing knee pad to the lift.

2.Remove the existing knee pad from the lift.

3.Position the mounting holes in the new knee pad with the mounting holes in the lift.

4.Using the existing hardware, secure the new knee pad to the lift.

Knee Pad

Button Screw and

 

Washer (1 of 4)

 

Adjustment Pin

 

(1 of 2)

FIGURE 8.2 Replacing the Knee Pad

Part No. 1148115

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Contents Get-U-UpLift Get-U-UpLift Table of Contents Register Your Product MaintenanceMeaning Special NotesOperation of the Patient Lift Label LocationsTypical Product Parameters Assembling the Lift Using the SlingGeneral Guidelines Performing Maintenance Assembling the Base, Mast and Horn Assembly InstallationInstallation Base Shifter Handle Assembly Introduction Operating the LiftOperating the Lift Opening/Closing the Legs of the Adjustable BaseRaising/Lowering Model Hydraulic Lifts Adjusting the Knee Pad Height Lifting the Patient Lifting the PatientLifting the Patient Lifting the Patient Moving the PatientTransferring the Patient Moving the Patient to a Commode Moving the Patient to a CommodeTransferring to a Wheelchair Transferring to a WheelchairTransferring the Patient to a Bed Transferring to a BedStanding Procedure Using Lift AS a Standing AIDDo not lift the patient Symptoms Faults Solution TroubleshootingMaintenance Safety Inspection Checklist MaintenanceLubricating the Lift Hydraulic PumpReplacing the Knee Pad Cleaning the Sling and the LiftDetecting Wear and Damage Maintenance Maintenance USA Limited Warranty