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Patient Transport
Cable
To operate the EZ Out, follow the
steps below:
Pre-operation check
Before operating the unit, complete a maintenance
safety check for loose nuts and bolts and damaged
parts. Also, ensure that the sling is not ripped,
frayed or showing signs of wear. EZ Way
recommends all slings be replaced after one year, or
at the first sign of wear. If the unit fails to operate,
contact your maintenance person. If necessary, the
maintenance person can call our service department
at 1-800-627-8940. NOTE: It is helpful for the
maintenance person to be near the unit when
making the service call.
Battery
The battery pack and the battery receiver are
located on the back of the mast of the lift. Make
sure a charged battery pack is placed in the battery
receiver on the mast of the lift. If your battery
needs to be recharged, swap battery out by grasping
the handle and pulling up and away from the lift,
then replace with charged battery. To check the
battery status, initiate motor movement by pressing
the Up or Down buttons on the hand control. (See
FIG. 2)
An unlit light on the EZ Out battery readout unit
indicates the battery is charged; the yellow light
indicates low battery level and the battery should
be charged, and if a beep is heard, battery capacity
is less than 20%, there is sufficient power for a full
double stroke of the actuator, and the battery must
be charged.
You receive TWO battery packs with your unit
and one remote charging unit. NOTE: When
switching battery packs, always remember to
place the discharged battery pack into the remote
charging unit so it will be fully charged and ready
for use.
Adjust the emergency stop button
The RED EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON must be
in the out position. The unit will not operate if the
button is engaged. If the button is engaged, turn the
button in the direction of the arrow on the button
to release it. The button is located on the back of
the mast, below the battery pack. (See FIG. 3)
Figure 2
Emergency Stop
Button
Down
Buttons
Figure 3
Quick-Release
Clip
Hand Control
Mast
Telescoping Mast
Padded Handles
Base
Legs
Up
Buttons
Figure 4