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3.1.4 Lowering button
If the manual operation mechanism should be damaged, it is possible
to lower the cantilever arm from the control box.
The arm moves down for as long as the button (3) on the control box
panel is pressed.
3.1.5 Moving the patient hoist
CAUTION
• Be careful passing through restricted passages (e.g.
doors).
1. Stand behind the patient hoist and grasp the
handles (left and right, next to the control box) with
both hands.
2. Make sure that both back caster brakes have been
released.
3. Push the patient hoist slowly into the desired
position.
When it is not loaded, we advise you to pull the patient
hoist backwards, which makes it easier to get round any
obstacles (door frames, corners of rooms or furniture).
3.1.6 Turn the patient hoist around his axle
CAUTION
• Be careful there are no people or objects in the
swing range of the patient hoist.
• Turn the patient hoist carefully and slowly around
his axle, so that the patient cannot swing out.
1. Open the legs of the patient hoist to give more
stability.
2. Activate the brakes.
3. Place the patient in the patient hoist with the
appropriate sling. (refer to sling manual for
instructions of placing the patient in the hoist).
4. Lift the patient from the ground, chair, bed, ... .
5. Loosen both brakes of the rear wheels.
6. Stand behind the patient hoist and grasp the
handgrips (left and right next to the control box)
with both hands.
7. Now turn the patient hoist carefully, slowly around
on the same place. Be careful you do not touch any objects with the legs of the patient hoist.
8. When you are turned in the good position, you can lift the patient down.
Risk of injuries
Risk of injuries
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