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Preventive Maintenance Schedule
The equipment is subjected to wear and tear, and the following maintenance instructions must be acted upon when
specified to ensure that the equipment remains within its original manufacturing specifications. Care and
maintenance must be carried out in accordance with the preventive maintenance schedule below.
Customer obligations must be carried out by qualified personnel in accordance with the instructions in this
manual.
WARNING: The maintenance described in the following checklist is the
minimum that the manufacturer recommends. In some cases more frequent
inspections should be carried out. Continuing to use this equipment without
conducting regular inspections or when a fault is found will seriously
compromise the safety of the user and of the patient. Local regulations and
standards may be higher than those of the manufacturer. A load test is
recommended. Service and preventive maintenance can be arranged with
the manufacturer. Preventive maintenance specified in this manual can
prevent accidents and reduce repair costs.
User Inspections
FREQUENCY
Inspections for lift
cassette and track
system
Initially
Before
every use
Every two
months or
500
cycles
Every
four
months or
1000
cycles
Every
year or
2500
cycles
Every two
years or
5000
cycles
Inspect for evidence of external
damage, missing parts or
broken panels.
X
X
Make sure that end stoppers
and rail caps are in place and
tightened.
X
X
Inspect strap for wear,
discoloration or loose threads.
X
Recharge batteries.
X
Inspect the spreader bar on the
strap of the lift for damage or
cracks. Make sure all
attachments are properly fixed
(split ring).
X
X
WARNING: Safety related maintenance and authorized service must be
carried out by qualified personnel, fully trained in servicing procedures by
ArjoHuntleigh, and equipped with correct tools. Failure to meet these
requirements could result in personal injuries and/or unsafe equipment.
Care and Maintenance