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12. SPECIFICATIONS

Product Code

LSS390610

Safe Working Load (SWL)

205kg

Base Length

1135mm

External Base Width

620-1095mm

Internal Base Width

547-1015mm

Base Width Adjustment

Electric

Base Height / Under Bed Clearance

115mm

Minimum Height of Spreader Bar **

395-495mm

Maximum Height of Spreader Bar**

1705-1805mm

Lifter Weight

38.1kg

Warranty

3yrs

Under Base Height

50mm

Maximum Overall Height

2045mm

Front Castor Diameter

75mm

Rear Locking Castor Diameter

100mm

Turning Diameter

1235mm

Weight Of Heaviest Part (Base 

Assembly)

19.6kg

Handle Height

1050 – 1150mm

Sound Level

<40Db@ 1m

Electrical Approval

EN 60601-1-2:2007; EN 61000-3-2:2006;  
EN 6100-3-3:2008

Box Contains: Base with 4 castor wheels, mast and boom with yoke, LINAK handset, 
LINAK battery charger, LINAK battery, LINAK controller, push handle. Screws, bolts, 
nuts, washers, plastic caps and tool kit. 

11. TROUBLESHOOTING

WARNING: TROUBLESHOOTING SHOULD ONLY BE CARRIED OUT BY AIDACARE 
AUTHORISED SERVICE TECHNICIANS WHO ARE TRAINED IN SERVICING THE 
ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL FEATURES OF THE PATIENT LIFTER.

The following is a guideline only to general troubleshooting.
Before carrying out any troubleshooting:
•  CHECK TO ENSURE the RED emergency stop button is NOT pushed in.
•  CHECK TO ENSURE maintenance procedures have been followed.
•  CHECK TO ENSURE all lead connections are secure.
•  CHECK TO ENSURE the battery is fully charged.

PROBLEM

POTENTIAL FAULT

ACTION

Warning alarm can be heard 

in control unit

Battery is discharged

Battery may be faulty

Recharge battery

Replace battery

Power LED on charger does 

not illuminate

Not connected to power

Fuse blown

Faulty Charger

Check plugged in to power 

point and switched on

Replace fuse

Repair or replace charger

Actuator not running/no click 

heard from control unit when 

buttons pressed

Faulty control unit

Faulty handset

Repair or replace control unit

Actuator not running but 

control unit clocks when 

buttons pressed

Actuator plug not inserted 

fully into control unit

Faulty actuator

Faulty control unit

Check plugs are completely 

inserted into control unit ports

Repair or replace actuator and 

or control unit

Actuator not lifting properly or 

running slowly

Discharged or faulty battery

Weight in excess of safe 

working load (SWL)

Faulty actuator

Recharge or replace battery

Repair or replace actuator

No clicking in control box 

when buttons pressed

Emergency stop button 

pressed

Battery completely discharged

Battery fuse faulty

Faulty control unit

Release emergency stop 

button

Recharge battery

Repair or replace control unit

Actuator only works in one 

direction

Faulty handset

Faulty control unit

Emergency lower release 

activated

Repair or replace handset

Repair or replace control unit

Check emergency actuator 

release is reset

Summary of Contents for ASPIRE A205

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL A205 Patient Lifter Aluminium...

Page 2: ...anual The ASPIRE A205 Lifter is a compact and ergonomically designed heavy duty mobile patient lifter with a safe working load SWL of 205kg This mobile floor lifter is a safe care solution for home ca...

Page 3: ...ings IF IN DOUBT DO NOT USE DO NOT use the lifter where any doubt exists regarding the safety of the lifter including but not limited to wear or damage with particular importance to be placed on the y...

Page 4: ...lication b Secure mast to base mount using base fastening lever bolt 3 PARTS GLOSSARY 9 12 11 10 15 16 8 3 2 1 4 14 5 6 7 13 1 Boom 2 Quick Release Yoke Attachment 3 Yoke 4 Battery 5 Control Unit 6 Em...

Page 5: ...e of control unit b Connect the other end into the female lead from the actuator 3 Mount handle Mount push handle onto mast in position shown and fasten screws with allen key 4 Attach the quick releas...

Page 6: ...hat all indicator lights are functioning 3 Check that the emergency stop button causes the lifter to stop 4 Check emergency lowering function 5 Check that all leads are inserted fastened and clear of...

Page 7: ...DON TS ALWAYS Charge the battery whenever possible to maximise battery life Allowing batteries to fully discharge can reduce the useful life of a battery Always inspect all cables particularly the ma...

Page 8: ...s in the sling CHAIR 7 LIFTING GUIDE It is important that carers are familiar with manual handling techniques along with any sling instructions prior to completing any patient lifts All patient s shou...

Page 9: ...ull width to ensure maximum area for the patient to be lifted One leg should be positioned adjacent to the patient s head and the other underneath the knees of the patient once their legs have been ra...

Page 10: ...ear misuse and accidental damage and as such is not covered by the LINAK manufacturer s warranty ALL WARRANTIES MADE ARE BACK TO BASE WARRANTIES MEANING THAT ANY PARTS OR WHOLE LIFTERS REQUIRING REPAI...

Page 11: ...dures have been followed CHECK TO ENSURE all lead connections are secure CHECK TO ENSURE the battery is fully charged PROBLEM POTENTIAL FAULT ACTION Warning alarm can be heard in control unit Battery...

Page 12: ...______ Condition Report ____________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ Inspected by _____________________ Signature __________...

Page 13: ...AIDACARE PTY LTD 4 Noonan Road Ingleburn NSW 2565 1300 133 120 www aidacare com au MADE IN CHINA ABUM09 04 060417...

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