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Troubleshooting Guide

The following list of encountered problems and solutions will assist you in determining 

what may be causing your patient lift not to function as designed. If you have a problem 

occurring which is not listed below please contact your dealer or technical support for help. 

Do not attempt to repair or replace components or parts on your lift as this may void your 

warranty or cause further problems that may result in patient injury. Stop using your lift 

immediately if it is not functioning correctly or any warning beeps are heard.

I need to re-charge my batteries often or they fail to hold a charge when I charge 

them.

•  Replace the batteries or battery pack as they are at the end of their life cycle

•  Batteries should be changed every 18-24 months depending on usage

The actuator will either go up or down but not both

•  Replace your hand control as it is at the end of its life cycle

•  Your control box may be malfunctioning

There is a grinding sound inside the actuator when lifting

•  Replace your actuator as the internal gears are stripped

The actuator stops and starts while lifting or lowering

•  Replace the batteries or battery pack as they are at the end of their life cycle

My lift will not operate even though it shows the batteries are charged

•  Unplug the AC power cord from the control box as the lift will not work when the 

control box/charger is connected to AC Power.

•  Check to make sure the hand control is properly inserted all the way into the control 

box port.

•  Check to make sure the actuator plug is properly connected and inserted all the way 

into the control box

•  Your hand control needs to be replaced as it is at the end of its life cycle

If there is a problem you could not solve, please contact your dealer for assistance.

Summary of Contents for BESTLIFT PL400H

Page 1: ...P L 4 0 0 H P L 4 0 0 H E Ensure the product has been assembled according to the instructions in this manual All operators should read and understand the instructions for safe and proper operation of...

Page 2: ...g To better serve you please record the following information for future use Supplier Name ___________________________________________ Supplier Telephone ________________________________________ Produ...

Page 3: ...n electric actuator system An upgrade kit is also avalible to upgrade PL400H to a PL400HE The PL400H and PL400HE are intended to be used with patients who are completely immobile or totally dependent...

Page 4: ...physical contact with the patient in order for the device to carry out its intended Do Not Iron Item may not be smooted or finished with an iron Class II symbol To identify equipment is designed that...

Page 5: ...ise severely handicapped The patient lift should be 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...

Page 6: ...xposed that may cause bodily harm or injury Prolonged exposure or physical contact with any part of the equipment WILL NOT cause skin irritation allergic reaction etc Using accessories detachable part...

Page 7: ...D CONFIDENTIAL THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF BESTCARE LLC ANY REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS A WHOLE WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF BESTCARE LLC IS PROHIBITED 9 8 20...

Page 8: ...2 1023 7 40 3 C 679 8 26 8 792 6 31 2 D 522 8 20 6 522 8 20 6 E 845 8 33 3 845 8 33 3 F 806 3 31 7 806 3 31 7 G 517 6 20 4 517 6 20 4 H 300 3 11 8 300 3 11 8 I 561 6 22 1 465 2 18 3 J 182 9 7 2 182 9...

Page 9: ...1024 mm B Base Ext Width Closed 25 3 644 mm 25 3 644 mm C Base Int Width Opened 33 3 853 mm 33 3 853 mm D Mast Height 47 1194 mm 47 1194 mm E Front Caster Height 4 7 119 4 mm 4 7 119 4 mm F Lifting He...

Page 10: ...box 9 Step 2 Remove the white cap nut and bolt from the base bracket Step 3 Insert the mast into the base bracket align the holes on the bracket with hole on the mast Reinsert the bolt and the cap nut...

Page 11: ...oom reinsert and align the holes of the plastic washer and bushing if needed Step 5 Insert the boom with the plastic washer as follows into the bracket at the top of the mast Reinsert the bolt and cap...

Page 12: ...Install the hydraulic pump electric actuator and secure the lower and upper ends of the pump actuator to the bracket on the mast and boom mast using a pin and retaining ring as follows Warning When in...

Page 13: ...g Up Power Control Unit 4 3 2 1 5 M5 SCREWS M4 SCREWS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED PART NUMBER DATE DRAWN BY 2920 PACIFIC DRIVE NORCROSS GA 30071 9 27 2017 ALL DIMENSIONS IN MM 1 6 6 30 30 120 0 1 0 2 0...

Page 14: ...e 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 exp...

Page 15: ...cause serious injuries if the piston is lowered too fast Slowly turn the release knob counter clockwise stop once the boom is slowly lowering Turn the release knob clockwise to stop the lowering Pump...

Page 16: ...mproperly Keep long charger cord out of walkway where it poses a tripping hazard Have the charger port on the controller facing away from the wall for easy disconnection When removing the battery need...

Page 17: ...harger must be connected The emergency stop button must be released The battery will not be charged if the emergency button is pressed in LCD Display Panel Signs When the emergency stop button is rele...

Page 18: ...17 LED Indicator Green In Use Blank Standby Lifting Lowering Operating Lift Using Hand Control Operating Lift Using LCD Display Panel...

Page 19: ...w the LCD Display Panel will show the sign on the left either when the emergency stop button is released or when a button on the LCD Display Panel is pressed Lift operation is deactivated Battery need...

Page 20: ...lyester with PU Coating M L XL Liko Guldmann Replacement with Head Support Polyester with PU Coating M L XL Liko Guldmann Disposable Replacement Nonwoven Disposable M L XL Liko Guldmann Disposable Rep...

Page 21: ...1 Hook up F Point 2 Hook up E Insert F through E 8 Strap Sling A B G H C D E F Point 1 Hook up A C Point 2 Hook up B D Point 3 Hook up E Point 4 Hook up F Point 5 Hook up H Point 6 Hook up G Insert H...

Page 22: ...he surface 11 Reverse the above procedures when returning the user patient to bed Transfer From Wheelchair to Bed 1 Help the user lean forward slightly then slide the sling down between the chair and...

Page 23: ...isual inspection prior to use for the additional points below V The periodic inspection interval and the visual inspection points are listed below Note Bestcare assumes that the assembly instructions...

Page 24: ...propyl alcohol For slings with rigid supports remove the plastic inserts before washing Look for an opening near the plastic inserts for removal Machine wash warm or cold Do not wash with other colors...

Page 25: ...cy Lowering Device is located at the top of the actuator shaft It is intended for use if the actuator or electronics fail to operate while the patient is suspended in midair The device consists of a p...

Page 26: ...g on usage The actuator will either go up or down but not both Replace your hand control as it is at the end of its life cycle Your control box may be malfunctioning There is a grinding sound inside t...

Page 27: ...suance of a return authorization will also be refused as the authorization will have expired The final disposition of warranty claims will be subject to our inspection of the returned items Bestcare L...

Page 28: ...Bestcare LLC 2920 Pacific Drive Norcross GA 30071 Ver 2021 11 www bestcarellc com 2021 Bestcare LLC...

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