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Pow’r Up Lift Option
Standard Unit
Mobile Unit
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Assembly of the Hand Control
FIG . C1- If the Mobile Option was ordered, assemble the hand
control as illustrated in Fig. C1.
FIG . C2- If no Mobile Option was ordered, assemble the hand
control as illustrated in Fig. C2.
CAUTION: The Evolv Pow’r Up Option is not designed for
continuous use. Duty Cycle 5% Max, 1 min. / 19 min.
Raising the Lift - Press the UP (arrow up) button on the hand
control to lift the seat.
Lowering the Lift - Press the DOWN (arrow down) button on
the hand control to lower the seat.
Battery Replacement
The batteries are enclosed in the control box of the Pow’r Up
Lift (the black box where the cords are plugged in). Once the
batteries have reached the end of their life and need to be
replaced, do not open the control box; please contact Altimate
Medical customer service or a medical equipment dealer for
information about purchasing a replacement control box. It is
recommended that the batteries be replaced every four years.
Please contact a local recycling authority for information about
disposing old batteries.
IP Rating
The IP rating is a classification system indicating the protection
degree from dust, water and impact for electrical equipment
and enclosures. Pow’r Up Lift components are rated at IP21. The
definition for IP21 is as follows:
First character definition: 2 - Protected against solid foreign
objects of 12.5mm diameter and greater.
Second character definition: 1 - Protected against vertically
falling water drops.
Electromagnetic compatibility
Pow’r Up Option components have been designed and tested
to meet the applicable EMC requirements. Problems with the
EasyStand due to inadequate electromagnetic compatibility is
unlikely, however, if any unusual (such as intermittent)
behavior of the Pow’r Up option and the EasyStand is noticed
and it is being used next to possible interfering equipment such
as mobile phones, microwaves, or radio broadcast masts, this
could be an indication of electromagnetic interference. If such
behavior occurs, use the mechanical release to lower the unit
to the seated position and move the EasyStand away from the
interfering equipment. Please report any instance of
possible electromagnetic interference to AMI’s Customer
Service Department.
FIG . C2
FIG . C1