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WARNING BUZZERS

IMPORTANT NOTES ON CHARGING

CHARGING THE BATTERY

KNOW WHAT YOUR BATTERY IS TELLING YOU

RED

 

AMBER

 

GREEN

 

GREEN

 

GREEN

 

 

ON

 

ON

 

ON

 

ON

 

ON

 

FULLY CHARGED

 

ON

 

ON

 

ON

 

OFF

 

OFF

 

NEED CHARGE

 

ON

 

ON /

O

 

FF

 

OFF

 

OFF

 

OFF

 

CHARGE IMMEDIATELY.  DON'T U

SE THE LIFT

 

OFF

 

OFF

 

OFF

 

OFF

 

OFF

 

BAD BATTERIES OR BAD CONNECTION

 

 

The control box has a buzzer that provides you with information on the 
status of the batteries and the lift.  To stop the buzzer, push down the 
RESET button or press the Battery Test button.

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Push lift to charging location and charge the batteries with the 
charger provided. Frequent plug/unplug of the hand control and 
motor into/from the control box may damage the control box.  

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Do not charge batteries over 12 hours.

‡

Ensure the power is switched “ON” (the red “RESET” button should be up).

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Insert charging plug into charging port on the control box.

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Plug charger to power supply.

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All lights of battery indicator should be “ON” while charging.

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It takes approximately 2-3 hours to fully charge the batteries from one green 
light.

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It takes approximately 7-9 hours to fully charge the batteries from the red light.

‡

Do not leave the batteries on charging for an extensive period of time.  This 
will shorten the life of the batteries.

‡

Do not let the batteries run down to the last red light.  This might shorten the 
life of the batteries or damage the batteries.

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BUZZER TYPE

 

INDICATION

 

NOTE

 

2

 

beeps/sec

 

Low Battery

 

(red/amber lights on)

 

Charge batteries immediately.

 

3

 

beeps/sec

 

Low Battery

 

(red light on)

 

Charge batteries immediately.

 

6

 

beeps/sec

 

Very Low Battery 

(no light on)

 

Charge batteries imme

diately.

 

3

 

beeps every 

other second 

 

Bad Battery

 

(no light on)

 

Replace batteries.

 

3

 

long beeps

 

Overloaded.  Batteries are charged but lift 

does not lift.

 

Exceeded maximum load capacity.

 

 

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Summary of Contents for BestLift 400 Series

Page 1: ...500 series BestLift 600 series Ensure the product has been assembled according to the instructions in this manual All operators should have received or read and understood the instructions for safe a...

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Page 3: ...is complete and free from any shipping damage Refuse delivery if the packaging appears to be badly damaged If the merchandise is received damaged or is missing components contact the shipping FRPSDQ...

Page 4: ...used solely for transferring a user patient from one utility beds chairs toilets etc to another The patient lift should not be used for transporting or moving any patient from one location to another...

Page 5: ...d the instructions in the manual before using the product Note Important information concerning the product and or its correct and proper usage follows Symbols used in this manual and their meanings I...

Page 6: ...of the general patient population in hospitals and nursing homes Caregivers appreciate the ease of operation and patients are reassured by the stability and overall comfort provided 400 500 and 600 L...

Page 7: ...reader Bar Yes Optional Yes Emergency Release Yes Yes Yes Weigh Scale Optional Optional Optional SPECIFICATIONS OPTIONS 7 Bestcare is committed to continuous improvements of our products therefore the...

Page 8: ...for PL500 SERIES 1 Boom 2 Mast 3 Base 4 Spreader bar w Sling hooks 5 Pendant Hand Control 6 Actuator 7 Control box and Battery Pack 8 Rear Caster w Brake 9 Front dual casters Parts List for PL400 SER...

Page 9: ...ear Caster w Brake 9 Front dual casters 1 3 4 5 2 6 7 8 9 STEP BY STEP ASSEMBLY Engage the brakes Remove the bolts from the bottom of the mast and base Pull the Mast to an upright position Re insert t...

Page 10: ...pin Insert keeper ring to secure spreader bar to the boom Attach the spreader bar to the boom and insert pin Insert keeper ring to secure spreader bar to boom SPREADER BAR ASSEMBLY FOR SPREADER BAR AS...

Page 11: ...eper ring through hole in pin to secure actuator to upper bracket A Attach the bottom of actuator to the bracket on the mast and insert pin Insert keeper ring through hole in pin to secure base of act...

Page 12: ...w to hold the control box in place Secure the control box by turning the lock mechanism into the lock position FOR PERFORMANCE SERIES BATTERY INSTALLATION 21752 2 16758 7 216 3 8 16 Battery pack relea...

Page 13: ...charger LCD display showing battery capacity and indication when the battery needs recharging Audible alarm for low battery capacity Standard protection class IP 66 Pulling proof design to lock the AC...

Page 14: ...UG REMOVE press button A and pull out in the up direction Fig 1 C CLAMP ZKHQ WKH EDWWHU LV EHLQJ FKDUJHG LQVHUW WKLV FODPS WR VHFXUH the power plug WATERPROOF COVER ZKHQ FRQWURO LV QRW EHLQJ XVHG WKH...

Page 15: ...ottom screw Step 3B Align and fasten the top hole to the top screw RX PD KDYH WR DGMXVW WKH EROWV IRU D WLJKW DQG XVK W ZLWK WKH mounting surface Step 4 Lock the charging unit securely in place as sho...

Page 16: ...ies are fully charged when all lights on the Battery Indicator are ON Charge batteries when Indicator shown only one GREEN light Do not use the lift when no GREEN light is shown Charge the batteries i...

Page 17: ...ing plug into charging port on the control box Plug charger to power supply All lights of battery indicator should be ON while charging It takes approximately 2 3 hours to fully charge the batteries f...

Page 18: ...the object Widen the base and engage the caster brakes Do not attempt to transfer a patient without prior approval of the person s nurse Also do not transfer without having studied the instructions an...

Page 19: ...RQ WKH DW VHFWLRQ RI WKH sling This will allow you to unroll the remainder of the sling from the other side of the user Once the sling has been positioned centrally feed the leg sections under the th...

Page 20: ...wheelchair or chair then lower the patient onto the surface Note Reverse the above procedures when returning the user patient to bed A B A B C D Attach Loop A and D of the sling to Hook A on Spreader...

Page 21: ...DQG ORRVHQHVV of bolts or parts Replace any worn parts immediately To lubricate put a drop of oil on the following points when the BestLift is placed into service and every month thereafter Top of Mas...

Page 22: ...for rust and crack 1 1 AS NEEDED ACTUATOR CONTROL BOX 0DNH VXUH WKH FRQWURO ER LV UPO DI HG to the mast Make sure the actuator is secured to the boom and mast with pins and key rings Make sure actuat...

Page 23: ...or will either go up or down but not both 5HSODFH RXU KDQG FRQWURO DV LW LV DW WKH HQG RI LWV OLIH F FOH RXU FRQWURO ER PD EH PDOIXQFWLRQLQJ There is a grinding sound inside the actuator when lifting...

Page 24: ...mpt to lift until all failure and safety issues have been resolved In case of lift failure please follow the procedures below to safely lower the user The Emergency Lowering Device is located at the t...

Page 25: ...EVICE IS INTENDED FOR USE DURING LIFT FAILURE THIS DEVICE WILL ALLOW LOWERING OF PATIENTS ONLY PLEASE CONTACT YOUR DEALER IMMEDIATELY IN CASE OF FAILURE 25 PL500 series PL600 series Turn clockwise to...

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