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Maintenance & Inspection

• The Bestcare Lift requires a minimum of service to keep it in proper working order and to 

assure safe operation. It is important that certain basic checks be performed periodically 

by the operator of the lift or by a qualified bio-med or maintenance staff.

• The manufacturer recommends that the following components and operating points 

be scheduled for periodic inspection at intervals not greater than 6 months (≤ 6). The 

manufacturer also recommends visual 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 were performed properly and 

by a qualified individual. Bestcare also assumes that the operator of the lift has been 

properly trained, reviewed all the training material and knows how to operate the lift.

• With proper use and care, the expected lifetime of the lift is 10 years or 20,000 cycles.

• The expected lifetime of the electrical components are 3 years.
• Contact Bestcare for any recycling information

Maintenance

 

&

 

Inspection 

 

The Bestcare Lift requires a minimum of service to keep it in proper working order and to assure safe operation. It 

is important that certain basic checks be performed periodically by the operator of the lift or by a qualified bio-med 

or maintenance staff. 

The manufacturer recommends that the following components and operating points be scheduled for periodic 

inspection at intervals not greater than 6 months (≤ 6). The manufacture

r

 also recommends visual inspection prior 

to use for the additi

onal points below (V). The periodic 

inspection interval and the visual inspection points are 

listed below. 

Note – Bestcare assumes that the assembly instructions were performed properly and by a qualified individual. 

Bestcare also assumes that the operator of the lift has been properly trained, reviewed all the training material and 

knows how to operate the lift. 

 

 

V upon use 

≤ 6 

months 

Boom and Spreader Bar 

 

 

Check connections between boom and spreader bar for proper connection with pin 

& key ring 

(for Patient Lifts)

 

Check connection between boom and mast for improper connection, looseness, or wear 

 

Check spreader bar hook bolts for looseness or damage 

(for Patient Lifts)

 

Key rings are present on 

spreader bar hooks (on patient lifts)

 and on boom hooks 

(on stand assist lifts)

 

Mast 

 

 

Check mast for bending or deflection 

 

Base and Foot Pedal 

 

 

Check all nuts and bolts for looseness 

 

Check all casters and axle bolts for tightness 

 

Check all casters for rotation and locking/unlocking (rear only)

 

 

Apply multi-purpose grease to bearings if needed 

 

Check all weld joints for rust and cracks 

 

Actuator and Control Box 

 

 

Confirm control box is securely affixed to the mast, and battery pack is secured in control 

box 

 

Confirm actuator is secured between the boom and the mast with the pins and key 

rings 

Confirm manual emergency lowering mechanism on actuator operates properly 

 

Confirm red button on control box shuts off all power when pressed 

 

Confirm all cables at the bottom of the control box are properly connected 

 

Sling  

 

 

Inspect the body of the sling and all loops or connectors that could attach to the 

spreader bar for signs of wear, damage, or fraying 

X

 

X

 

Lift Cleaning 

As 

needed 

As 

needed 

 

 

Summary of Contents for BESTLIFT PL600

Page 1: ...T I E N T L I F T M o d e l P L 6 0 0 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 o...

Page 2: ...e mast The YY in the serial number is the manufacture year and the MM is the manufacture month MAX LOAD 600LB S N PL600YYMM1XXX BestLift PL600 2920 Pacific Dr Norcross GA 30071 1 678 679 6690 MASS OF...

Page 3: ...ery pack you will never have to be worried about your lift not being charged and ready for use The PL600 is intended to be used with patients who are completely immobile or totally dependent on the pa...

Page 4: ...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 a connection to electrical earth ground is not required Tumble Dry...

Page 5: ...wise 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 transportin...

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: ...400 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 5 Easy Tools Screwdriver 10 2 lb 4 6 kg 11 lb 5 kg 14 6 lb 0 7 lb 0 6 lb 6 6 kg 0 3 kg 0 3 kg 7 4 lb 3 4 kg 9 Boom Emergency Lowering 1 Base 3 Control Unit 7 Front Caster Leg Opening...

Page 8: ...A 1887 8 74 3 B 1197 4 47 1 C 690 1 27 2 D 626 7 24 7 E 998 0 39 3 F 889 0 35 0 G 574 6 22 6 H 262 0 10 3 I 461 7 18 2 J 246 7 9 7 K 427 9 16 8 L 119 4 4 7 M 26 2 1 0 PL600 A B 600 C D G E 700 F H K...

Page 9: ...273 kg A Base Length 47 3 1201 4 mm B Base Ext Width Closed 26 4 670 6 mm C Base Int Width Opened 39 3 998 0 mm D Mast Height 51 3 1304 0 mm E Lifting Height Lowest 21 5 546 4 mm F Lifting Height High...

Page 10: ...ecure it in place by inserting and tightening the long hex head bolt and nut at the top slot hole on the side of the bracket as following Make sure the mast is inserted behind the metal plate that is...

Page 11: ...f the bracket to secure the mast Insert the black plastic cover to the nut after the bolt is tightened Step 4 Reinsert and tighten the carriage bolt to the front slot hole of the bracket and the mast...

Page 12: ...ned insert the plastic cap Step 7 Secure the lower end of the actuator to the bracket on the mast using a pin and retaining ring as follows It is critical to have the motor part of the actuator to fac...

Page 13: ...12 Step 8 Secure the upper end of the actuator to the bracket on the boom using a pin and retaining ring as follows Step 9 Secure the spreader bar to the boom using a pin and retaining ring as follows...

Page 14: ...Power Control Unit 4 3 2 1 5 M5 SCREWS M4 SCREWS M4 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 3...

Page 15: ...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 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: ...signs below The DC Charger 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 emergenc...

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: ...Replacement with Head Support Polyester with PU Coating M L XL Liko Guldmann Disposable Replacement Nonwoven Disposable M L XL Liko Guldmann Disposable Replacement with Head Support Nonwoven Disposabl...

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: ...h use for contamination from previous use Use isopropyl alcohol for any disinfection purpose Cleaning of the lift Cleaning of the sling Solvents or strong liquids or abrasive cleaning products will da...

Page 25: ...he user The Emergency 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 dev...

Page 26: ...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 ac...

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 09 www bestcarellc com 2021 Bestcare LLC...

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