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Oxford
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Journey
5. Electrical Emergency Down/Up
Emergency lower (down) and raise (up) buttons are provided at the front of the control box.
Inserting a ballpoint pen into the button-highlighted
operates these buttons. This will bring
the boom up or down should the hand control fail at any time.
6. Mechanical Emergency Down
In the case of a complete electrical failure the electrical actuator is fitted with mechanical lowering
device (RED BOSS). This will only operate when the lift is under load. The device must be pulled
upwards to activate, and a slow descent will commence.
7. Batteries
A LOW VOLTAGE ALARM protects the batteries from deep discharge. This will sound when the
batteries need recharging and the hand control is being operated. It will not sound independently
of the hand control being operated. DO NOT IGNORE THIS WARNING ALARM. Complete the
lifting operation and place the battery on charge (see charging instructions). The battery charge
level is displayed by the indicator on the control box.
CAUTION
The battery, charger, hand control, control box and actuator should not to be opened by
unauthorized personnel. (Contact your distributor for warranty and repairs).
8. Slings
The Oxford Journey is suitable for patients in the SITTING, position. The slings suitable for this
device are listed as follows:
• Oxford Transport sling
• Oxford Standing sling
9. Knee pad adjustment
The Oxford Journey has an adjustable kneepad. It is recommended for safety and ergonomic
reasons that any adjustment is carried out by holding the top of the adjustment handle. The range
of travel is 10.2 inches (260mm). Adjustment is achieved by following two easy steps. STEP 1
turn the kneepad adjustment lever to the left to unlock. STEP 2 either push handle downwards
or pull handle upwards to select correct position. Once the ideal position is found, simply turn
the kneepad adjustment lever to the right to lock in place, NOTE: the lever can be operated from
either side of the lift.
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