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Owner's Manual 

REV2.7.14.20 

 

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE  

WARNING

 

 

All Drive DeVilbiss products are designed for minimum maintenance, however 
some safety checks and procedures are required. A schedule of DAILY tasks is 
detailed below. Daily checks and a yearly service, inspection and test will 
ensure a lift is kept in optimum safe working condition.  A list of spare parts is 
available upon request. 

 

Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare recommends regular inspection and maintenance. 
Please refer to the chart below. 

 

Maintenance MUST be performed ONLY by qualified personnel. 

 

Item 

Pre-

Delivery 

Daily 

Minor Service 
(After every 3 

Months of 

Service) 

Major Service 

(After every 

6 Months of 

Service) 

PRE-DELIVERY 

 

Confirm all components are included. 

 

Inspect parts for possible damage in transit.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COMPLETE LIFT 

 

General inspection of Lift. Visually inspect the patient lift 
for external damage or wear. Scratches and chips. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BASE AND CASTORS 

 

Inspect for missing hardware. 

 

Base opens/closes with ease.  

 

Inspect castors and axle bolts for tightness. Make sure 
tightly attached to legs. 

 

Inspect castors for smooth swivel and roll. 

 

Check castor brakes operate efficiently. 

 

Overhaul castors and repack with grease. 

 

Check tightness of bolt in leg bushes.  

 

Check linkages are secure in leg adjuster ball joints.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MAST 

 

Mast MUST be securely assembled to boom. 

 

Inspect for bends or deflections.  

 

Check Sling hooks for wear or deflection. 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ELECTRIC ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY 

 

Check hand control and cycle to ensure smooth quiet 
operation. Lift adjustment on all Lifters. Width also for 
those with electric leg adjustment. 

 

Emergency lowering function (electric and mechanical)  

 

Check for wear or deterioration. 

 

Inspect hardware on mast and boom.  

 

Remove dust and dirt from actuator with cloth. 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

BOOM 

 

Check all hardware and swivel bar supports.  

 

Inspect for bends or deflections  

 

Inspect bolted joints of boom for wear 

 

Inspect to ensure that the boom is centered between 
the base legs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 822383001388

Page 1: ...user of the patient lift USER Before using this patient lift read this manual and save for future reference SERVICE AGENT Only Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare authorized service agents are permitted to in...

Page 2: ...EMISSION AND IMMUNITY 8 FEATURES AND BENEFITS 11 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 12 COMPLIANCE INFORMATION 13 UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS 13 ASSEMBLY 14 OPERATION 18 BATTERY INFORMATION 26 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 2...

Page 3: ...fts Product Product Name Power Manual Base Weight Capacity STSP450 Sit to Stand Lift Power 450lbs STSM450 Sit to Stand Lift Manual 450lbs Push Handle Handgrip Sling Attachment Hook Adjustable Knee Pad...

Page 4: ...ppears under the DANGER SHOCK HAZARD symbol concerns the protection of personnel from possible hazards related to electrical shock FIRE HAZARD Information that appears under the FIRE HAZARD symbol con...

Page 5: ...resting surface to another such as a bed to a wheelchair Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare recommends that the transfer of a patient is fully risk assessed and conducted safely over a short distance only The...

Page 6: ...additional assistance if circumstances safely allow by someone who 1 has thoroughly studied the instructions for use for both the lift and any accessories 2 has adequate training and experience to de...

Page 7: ...during transfer possibly causing injury ENSURE sling loops are pulled completely and rest securely on hooks NEVER use a sling which is frayed or damaged When elevated a few inches off the surface bein...

Page 8: ...e is performed on any components the warranty is void DANGER SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT roll the lift over any power or pendant cords DO NOT open any actuators control boxes pendants or battery Service and r...

Page 9: ...ronic devices used in proximity of the lift may affect the lifts performance Pinch Points Feet and hands could be pinched Keep feet and hands away from the pinch points ELECTROMAGNETIC EMISSION AND IM...

Page 10: ...en portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the Prime Care STSP450 STSM450 The Prime Care STSP450 STSM450 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturb...

Page 11: ...ce in meters m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in...

Page 12: ...ks enable the lift to accommodate a variety of sling designs Extra wide non skid footplate provides a stable base for foot positioning Soft padded adjustable leg support Easy roll 4 rear casters and 3...

Page 13: ...l width when open 972 6 External width when open 1061 7 Base Base height clearance Unit mm 1 Base 2 Min clearance 69 3 Max height 120 ITEM SPECIFICATION Maximum Weight Capacity SWL 450 lbs 204kg Produ...

Page 14: ...g Color of Powder Grey Pendant Housing ABS Surface of Handgrip PVC Surface of Knee pad PU UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION Unpack the lift in an area with sufficient room to work Do not allow patients n...

Page 15: ...g fingers Keep fingers away from the end of the mast when inserting into the base socket Full engagement of the mast is indicated by the label on the side of the mast The electric leg operation will n...

Page 16: ...four hex screws 5 16 18 5 8 and one hex set screw 1 4 20 1 2 5 If you are assembling the manual base connect the manual leg adjustment shifter handle to the base with one hex set screw 1 4 20 1 2 6 Pu...

Page 17: ...unting bracket on the mast and tighten the control box with two mounting screws M4 10 Fit battery to control box and make sure the latch holding the battery in place is fully engaged Click in place 11...

Page 18: ...he footplate to the base 13 Attach the kneepad to the kneepad receiver Note The lift should not be disassembled unless for service repair or transport if necessary If disassembly is required simply fo...

Page 19: ...ft Raising the lift Press the M1 UP button on the hand control to raise the lift arms and the patient Lowing the lift Press the M1 DOWN button on the hand control to lower the lift arms and the patien...

Page 20: ...e surface 2 SLOWLY move the patient to the desired surface How to transfer the Patient to the desired surface 1 Have the wheelchair bed or commode in ready If transfer the patient to a wheelchair move...

Page 21: ...cluded Control Box TC 12 User Guide STSP450 Only 1 If you press either button see Figure F for less than 0 5 seconds you can access the following screens Raise or lower the hoist Adjust the distance b...

Page 22: ...val The Drive DeVilbiss Smart Safety control module contains a microprocessor inside making it possible to read out service data via the on board LCD screen This information and setting can only be pe...

Page 23: ...Figure G for the setting mode Press to start the learning mode 2 Language Setting We have six 6 standard options English Chinese German French Japanese and Spanish Press the or to select the language...

Page 24: ...the main menu Make your maintenance interval selection based on a time period or fixed number of cycles Press the or buttons to adjust the time period or cycles The time interval is adjustable in mon...

Page 25: ...e interval settings are regulated by the number of cycles or months An example is shown below Resetting the maintenance interval to 0 Before the reset the display will appear similar to the images sho...

Page 26: ...If the following notifications appear on the LCD display please follow the procedures listed below to troubleshoot Maintenance notification Check the state of the hoist and actuators Low battery capa...

Page 27: ...ndicator on hand control will change from green to orange the control box will give beep warning At this moment you should charge the battery immediately Please note that a lifted patient cannot be lo...

Page 28: ...if you need any help with installation usage or maintenance of the product Corporate Office Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare 99 Seaview Blvd Port Washington NY 11050 Ph 1 877 224 0946 Fax 516 988 4601 Websi...

Page 29: ...y inspect the patient lift for external damage or wear Scratches and chips BASE AND CASTORS Inspect for missing hardware Base opens closes with ease Inspect castors and axle bolts for tightness Make s...

Page 30: ...necessary Clean the lift per CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS in the CARE AND MAINTENANCE section of this manual SHIFTER HANDLE Manual Leg Adjustment Only Operates smoothly Locks adjustable base whenever engaged...

Page 31: ...NG When routing cables in the medical lift precautions shall be taken to avoid squeezing between parts of the lift REPLACING CONTROL BATTERY PACK 1 Install the bracket on the Lift Mast 2 Install the c...

Page 32: ...et Charge battery Replace battery Replace control box Power indicator is on actuator does not run and control box has clicking sound Actuator connector is damaged Actuator is not connected Actuator is...

Page 33: ...use in inappropriate environmental conditions or failure to maintain the product consistent with user and service instructions Any change adjustments or repair not performed by a Drive DeVilbiss Heal...

Page 34: ...516 988 4601 Website www drivemedical com Manufacturer Xiamen World Gear Sports Goods Co Ltd END OF LIFE DISPOSAL Many components of this product may be recycled Please dispose of non recyclable items...

Page 35: ...his document is subject to change without notice Page34 Owner s Manual REV2 7 14 20 Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare 99 Seaview Blvd Port Washington NY 11050 Ph 1 877 224 0946 Fax 516 988 4601 www drivemedi...

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