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Operating Instructions
Double check all assemblies for tightness and read operating
instructions carefully prior to use.
PREPARATION BEFORE LIFTING
• Twist the RED EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON clockwise.
• Verify the Lifting and Lowering Functions by pressing either the UP or DOWN
button on the hand control once.
• Position the base of the lift around or under the object.
• Widen the base and disengage 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 and performed
several practices in operating the product. Together (with the patients doctor,
nurse, or medical attendant) select a sling that is both practical and comfortable.
The sling selected should be one that serves the needs of the patient, while
providing the patient with optimal safety. Never interfere with the lift, unless
instructed by the attendant. Have a doctor, nurse, or medical attendant
(experienced in the use of the BestLift®) present during the first few times the lift
is used to transfer a new user.
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For optimum performance the lift should be transported and stored in
following condition range:
• -25°C to +5°C (-13°F to 41°F), and
• +5°C to +35°C (41°F to 95°F) at a non-condensing relative humidity 0% to 90%
• +35°C to +70°C at a water vapor pressure up to 5 kPa
For optimum performance the lift should be operated in following condition
range:
• at a temperature range of +5°C to +40°C (+41°F to +104°F)
• at a non-condensing relative humidity range of 15 % to 90 %, but not requiring a
water vapor partial pressure greater than 5 kPa
• 70 kPa to 106 kPa atmospheric pressure
The lift will not have any potential electromagnetic or other interference with
other devices.