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•  Check with sling label for washing condition.

•  As for minor cleaning between patient uses, we recommend wipes with  

water-soluble soap or isopropyl 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.

•  Air dry or very low dryer heat.  

•  DO NOT USE BLEACH. 

•  DO NOT clean or wash disposable slings.

•  REPLACE a sling when it shows signs of deterioration. 

Deterioration of sling

•  Contact Bestcare for “Guideline for Identifying Deteriorated Slings” if needed. 

Disinfecting of the lift and sling

•  Inspect slings prior to each use for contamination from previous use.

•  Use isopropyl alcohol for any disinfection purpose. 

•  Wash a reusable sling for serious contamination

•  Replace a disposable sling for any contamination

•  Reusing a contaminated sling can cause serious bacterial infection

Cleaning and Disinfecting

Cleaning of the lift

Cleaning of the sling

•  Solvents or strong liquids or abrasive cleaning products will damage the 

surfaces of the lift. 

•  Use pH-neutral detergents only. 

•  Remove the battery from the controller

•  Clean lift surfaces, control box and hand control with a damp cloth using  

pH-neutral detergent.

•  Remove debris and hair from the casters and make sure the casters can  

spin and swivel freely.

Summary of Contents for BESTSTAND SA182

Page 1: ... A 2 2 8 S A 2 2 8 H S A 1 8 2 S A 1 8 2 H 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 the patient lift SA182 model shown ...

Page 2: ... Product Serial Number _____________________________________ Date of Purchase _________________________________________ This product has been tested by SGS an accredited testing institute to comply with the requirements of ISO 10535 IEC 60601 1 ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60601 1 IEC 60601 1 11 ANSI AAMI HA60601 1 11 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60601 1 11 IEC 60601 1 2 800519 The manufacturing date ...

Page 3: ...he SA182 and SA228 have a compact base for maneuvering easily while still providing a wide lifting range The SA182 and SA228 are compatible with the stand assist sling and sani sling with the option to add the knee and buttocks support straps The SA182 and SA228 are intended for patients who are lacking leg strength in their lower extremities but are still able to bear weight The SA182 and SA228 a...

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 a connection to electrical earth ground is not required Tumble Dry Normal Low Heat A machine dryer may be regularly used at a maximum of Low Heat setting Note Important information concerning the pro...

Page 5: ...stic agitated or otherwise 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 or moving any patient from one location to another location During lifting or lowering whenever possible always keep the base of the lift in the widest position The base of the...

Page 6: ...exposed 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 parts or materials not described in the instruction manual MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURIES Keep the equipment away from children and pets when in use IT MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH Keep the equipmen...

Page 7: ...UMBER DESCRIPTION DATE DRAWN BY MATERIAL FINISH 2920 PACIFIC DRIVE NORCROSS GA 30071 PROPRIETARY AND 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 8 24 2017 1 of 1 16mm Wrench ALL DIMENSIONS IN MM 1 6 6 30 30 120 120 400 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 5 Easy Tools Screwd...

Page 8: ... 0 C 940 7 37 0 940 7 37 0 D 19 8 0 8 19 8 0 8 E 386 8 15 2 386 8 15 2 F 816 1 32 1 816 1 32 1 G 749 8 29 5 749 8 29 5 H 547 21 5 547 21 5 I 291 9 11 5 291 9 11 5 J 646 3 25 4 646 3 25 4 K 200 8 7 9 200 8 7 9 L 201 2 7 9 201 2 7 9 M 123 4 4 9 123 4 4 9 N 33 4 1 3 33 4 1 3 SA182 SA182H SA228 SA228H ...

Page 9: ...tplate Width 13 9 13 9 Standard Features 1 4 Points Boom 2 4 Rear Caster with Brake 3 3 Dual Front Caster 4 Power Control Unit 5 Single Piece Molded Kneepad 6 Depth Adjustable Kneepad Position Optional Features 1 Charging Cradle 2 Second Battery Pack SA182 SA182H SA228 SA228H Lift Weight Unloaded lb 108 101 110 6 101 Lift Weight Unloaded kg 48 9 46 1 50 3 46 1 SPECIFICATIONS OPTIONS Specifications...

Page 10: ...SA182 Actuator may vary based on the lift model SA228 SA182H TA1 Actuator TA24 Actuator SA Hydraulic Pump TC12 Control Box TC12 Control Box No Control Box SA228H 9 ...

Page 11: ...Installation Step 1 Base and Mast 10 Step 2 Boom 1 3 2 ...

Page 12: ...11 Step 4a Actuator For SA182 and SA228 Only It is critical to have the motor part of the actuator to face the same direction as the big arrow as follows 2 1 Step 3 Footplate ...

Page 13: ...Step 4b Hydraulic Pump For SA182H and SA228H Only 1 2 12 ...

Page 14: ...Step 5 Knee Pad 13 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 15: ...14 Step 6 Power Control Unit For SA182 and SA228 Only 4 3 2 5 M5 SCREWS M4 SCREWS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED DATE DRAWN BY 2920 PACIFIC DRIVE NORCROSS GA 30071 ALL DIMENSIONS IN MM 1 6 0 1 1 ...

Page 16: ...improperly 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 to secure the battery with both hands as it can cause injury if dropped 1 Connect Actuator as shown above 2 Connect Hand Control as shown above 3 The battery should be charged daily to prolong the b...

Page 17: ...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 experienced in the use of the BestStand present during the first few times the lift is used to transfer a new user i i For optimum performance the lift should be transported and stored in following condi...

Page 18: ...signs below The DC Charger must be connected The emergency stop button must be released The battery will not be charged if the emergency stop button is pressed in LCD Display Panel Signs Turn the emergency stop button clock wise the LCD Display Panel will show one of the four signs below The sign will display for 5 seconds Then the lift will go into standby mode and the sign disappears The lift is...

Page 19: ...18 LED Indicator Green In Use Blank Standby Lifting Lowering Operating Lift Using Hand Control Operating Lift Using LCD Display Panel ...

Page 20: ...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 needs to be charged immediately be fore further use Warning Battery Low and Charging is Needed If the battery needs to be charged the LCD Display Panel will show a blinking low battery sign shown on the l...

Page 21: ...se the boom Turn the release tab counter clockwise until it stops Use the handle bar to pump the piston To lower the boom Slowly turn the release tab clockwise stop once the boom is slowly lowering Turn the release tab counter clockwise to stop the lowering Release Tab Handlebar Piston Stand Assist Hydraulic Pump Unit Operating Instruction ...

Page 22: ...ng Model Sling Size SL TP331 S SL TP332 M SL TP333 L SL TP334 XL Stand Assist Buttock Strap Stand Assist Sling Stand Assist Toileting Sling Available slings compatible with Stand Assist Lift If the patient is pregnant or has skin conditions consult with a doctor before use ALWAYS check the slings weight capacity is suitable for the patient All slings are type BF applied parts ...

Page 23: ...e the patients feet are firmly on the platform and knees are touching the kneepads with kneecaps just above the padding Use the lift to complete the lift and pivot transfer Position the patient in a sitting position Slide the sling down patient s back to lumbar position Draw the shoulder straps to the front of the patient close to the chest Draw the waist belt around patient s waist and press toge...

Page 24: ...k d Position sling so it gives the greatest support to middle and lower part of the patient and patient can lean on the sling for support while being lifted the Buttock strap MUST be used with the Stand Assist sling These slings are designed to complement one another in providing the greatest comfort and security for the patient being transferred 23 FITTING STAND ASSIST BUTTOCK STRAP FITTING KNEE ...

Page 25: ...s to the hooks Have the patient s hands holding the handles For patients who cannot hold the handles have them hold their arms around the chest Press the UP button on the hand control Before the patient s body has lifted from the bed stop and make sure the sling is secured and patient s knees are against the knee pad The patient should be comfortable with the pressure under the arms If not adjust ...

Page 26: ...for patients who have involuntary movements or patients with limited postural control Slide the sling down patient s back to lumbar position Draw shoulder straps under the arms and around the chest into the front Draw Velcro waist belt around waist and press together to fasten Secure the belt using the belt buckle adjust for comfort Draw each leg support under the thigh Crisscross leg straps by fe...

Page 27: ...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 lif...

Page 28: ...rated Slings if needed Disinfecting of the lift and sling Inspect slings prior to each use for contamination from previous use Use isopropyl alcohol for any disinfection purpose Wash a reusable sling for serious contamination Replace a disposable sling for any contamination Reusing a contaminated sling can cause serious bacterial infection Cleaning and Disinfecting Cleaning of the lift Cleaning of...

Page 29: ...ng 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 ...

Page 30: ...ncy 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 plastic collar ring that should be first pulled down and turned clock wise continually until the patient has been lowered NOTE THE EMERGENCY LOWERING DEVICE IS INTENDED FOR USE DURING LIFT FAILURE THI...

Page 31: ...ssuance 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 LLC has the right to determine valid claims based on the individual circumstances of each claim Warranty claims will be denied should evidence of the following be determined Misuse of product modifica...

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