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Ultra Care 4000

5.13  Using Additional Help

Operating the lift requires one trained operator. He or
she may need additional help when working with heavy
loads, when attaching/removing lift components, and
when maneuvering the lift through a narrow area.

The operator should maintain control of the lift, operate
the controls, and direct the helper or helpers.

Ferno recommends using a helper when moving the
loaded lift through a doorway or other narrow area.

The assistant should help the operator guide the lift
past obstructions and monitor the body or casket.

Helpers can be injured. Maintain control of
the lift, operate the controls, and direct all
helpers.

WARNING

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Using the Lift

Summary of Contents for Ultra Care 4000

Page 1: ...Ultra Care 4000 May 2003 GLO Users Manual Pub No 234 2117 01...

Page 2: ...t from Customer Relations Proprietary Notice The information disclosed in this manual is the property of Ferno Washington Inc Wilmington Ohio USA Ferno Washington Inc reserves all patent rights propri...

Page 3: ...Inspecting the Lift 20 6 6 Lubricating the Lift 20 7 Repair Parts and Service 21 7 1 U S A and Canada 21 7 2 Outside U S A and Canada 21 7 3 Parts List 21 8 Limited Warranty 22 9 Ferno Customer Relati...

Page 4: ...per maintenance can cause injury Maintain the lift only as described in this manual Improper parts and service can cause injury Use only Ferno parts and Ferno approved service on the lift Attaching im...

Page 5: ...ationswithoutnotice General specifications are rounded to the nearest whole number For more information contact Ferno Customer Relations page 22 3 ABOUT THE LIFT 3 1 Description The Ultra Care 4000 ca...

Page 6: ...alfreeusers manuals call Ferno Customer Relations at 1 800 733 3766 Spreader Bar Assembly 6 Wheel with Wheel Lock 2 Folding Leg 2 Mast Hanger 2 Handle 2 Battery Actuator Lift Boom Handheld Control Bas...

Page 7: ...re 2 2 Unfold one leg at a time and pivot it to its extended position 3 Replace the quick release pins to lock the legs in the extended position Figure 2 Note If the legs are misaligned the quick rele...

Page 8: ...point casting Figure 4 5 Raise the lift boom away from the mast 6 Support the lift boom while positioning the end of the actuator in the midpoint casting Figure 4 7 Secure the actuator to the lift boo...

Page 9: ...2 Support the lift boom while removing the quick release pin from the midpoint casting 3 Fold the actuator against the mast and lower the lift boom Figure 7 4 Replace the quick release pin 5 Support t...

Page 10: ...Lift Boom and Mast page 9 4 Hang the spreader bar assembly on the rear of the lift Figure 9A Notice that a tab is attached near the center of the spreader bar assembly Insert this tab Figure 9B betwee...

Page 11: ...not in use Keeping the battery charged extends battery life Use assemble and disassemble the lift only with both legs extended and locked Important Always use all four straps to secure a body or cask...

Page 12: ...g the Straps An example of a lifting strap is shown in Figure 12 Attach the plastic keyhole tangs to posts on opposite sides of the spreader bar Use the slider bar to adjust the strap length The D rin...

Page 13: ...emove the keyhole tang from the post Figure 13 Attaching a Strap Posts on Spreader Bar Keyhole Tang Pull Figure 14 Removing a Strap Pull Loop Pull 5 6 Using the Extractor Wand Use the supplied plastic...

Page 14: ...p of the control Figure 16 2 To raise the boom press and hold the up arrow button until the boom reaches the desired height 3 To lower the boom press and hold the down arrow button until the boom reac...

Page 15: ...ift Move the lift around obstacles or clear obstacles from the path of the lift Use the pushbar handles to roll and steer the lift Figure 19 Never push or pull the boom to move the lift Pushing or pul...

Page 16: ...e 5 11 Loading the Lift To pick up a body or casket 1 Make sure the lift legs are locked in the extended position 2 Roll the lift as close to the body or casket as possible Position the lift so the ma...

Page 17: ...ring the lift through a narrow area The operator should maintain control of the lift operate the controls and direct the helper or helpers Ferno recommends using a helper when moving the loaded lift t...

Page 18: ...al charging time is required when charging the battery for the first time See Before First Use page 11 4 Disconnect the charging cord and disengage the wheel locks before using the lift ATTACHING REMO...

Page 19: ...nd follow the instructions in Disinfecting and Cleaning the Straps below Clean all surfaces of the lift with a damp soft cloth and a mild detergent Use a stiff bristled brush but not a metal wire brus...

Page 20: ...following Are all components present Does the boom move up and down smoothly Is the lift free of excessive wear Do all moving parts operate smoothly and properly Do the wheel locks function properly A...

Page 21: ...net 7 3 Parts List Ref Description Part 1 Ultra Care 4000 Strap 1 ea 031 3872 2 Extractor Wand strap position aid 090 0541 3 Handheld Control 066 3912 4 Battery 190 1312 5 Actuator w wire 190 1313 6 6...

Page 22: ...above whichever comes last This limited warranty applies when you use and care for the product properly If the product is not used and cared for properly the warranty is void The warranty period begi...

Page 23: ...Ferno Washington Inc 234 2117 01 May 2003 23 Ultra Care 4000 MAINTENANCE RECORD By Date Maintenance Performed Training Method TRAINING RECORD Date Name...

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