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ping forward.

Removing the sling

Gently pull the leg sections to the side, out from under the patient’s thighs. Standing by the pa-
tient’s side, lean the patient forward while supporting the patient with one hand. Pull the sling up 
from behind the patient’s back and position the patient in the chair.

  WARNING: Pulling sharply on the sling may cause the patient to fall forward, resulting 

in personal injury. Always support the patient by keeping one arm around the patient’s 
shoulders when placing or removing the sling.

Info: If possible, the patient should be encouraged to take an active part in removing the 
sling. The patient can lean forward, lift their thighs, and help in removing the leg sections.

Transferring the patient from a bed to a wheelchair or commode chair

1.  For smooth, easy lifting, have the wheelchair or commode chair in ready position with wheel 

locks in locked position.

2.  With patient face-up in center of bed, roll patient onto their side away from attendant.

3.  Place sling, folded lengthwise, halfway under patient with lower edge just beneath knees.

4.  Roll patient to side toward attendant, pull sling to smooth it, and center patient on sling.

5.  Pull the leg loops forward and under the thighs.

6.  Cross the loops, one through the other.

7.  With base of lift under bed, SLOWLY release pressure knob by turning counter-clockwise and 

pull down boom. Attach sling to spreader bar.

8.  Turn pressure knob clockwise until tight, and lift the patient by operating the pump handle.

9.  Lift patient, maintaining patient's position facing attendant, until patient's feet swing easily off 

the bed.

10. Position patient above wheelchair or commode chair. Lock lift brakes.

  WARNING: Before transfer, ensure wheelchair or commode chair wheel locks are in 

locked position. Wheelchair wheel locks must be in a LOCKED POSITION before lowering 
the patient into the wheelchair, or unexpected wheelchair movement could result, which 
may result in serious injury to both the patient and the attendants.

11. SLOWLY release pressure knob by turning counter-clockwise to gradually lower patient. During 

descent, assist patient in attaining correct sitting posture.

12. When patient is seated, push down on boom to slacken sling loops. Patient can remain seated 

on sling.

13. For commode chair use, adjust clothing before moving lift to straddle commode chair. Keep 

sling loops taut and ensure that patient is in a comfortable position.

Summary of Contents for Lumex LF1030

Page 1: ...LF1031FP INS LAB RevA11 2011 GF Health Products Inc Read this manual before operating your Patient Lift Save this manual for future use LF1031FP HYDRAULIC PATIENT LIFT WITH FOOT PEDAL USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 4 WARNINGS 4 3 FEATURES 6 4 HANDLING PROCEDURES 7 SHIPPING AND TRANSPORTATION INSTRUCTIONS 7 5 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 8 COMPONENTS 8 ASSEMBLY 9 6 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 11 LIFTING T...

Page 3: ...s with proper supervision and with a capable individual acting as patient It is extremely important to know how a patient will feel in the patient lift We suggest that the operator try all the various...

Page 4: ...the warranty WARNING Unauthorized modiication of your patient lift could cause personal injury property damage and void the warranty WARNING The LF1031FP Hydraulic Patient Lift maximum weight capacit...

Page 5: ...nd may result in damage to the unit Consult your Lumex Dealer for further information WARNING Use extreme care caution and common sense when utilizing a patient lift Special attention must be given to...

Page 6: ...suspension hydraulic pump pump knob pump locking and unlocking adjustment handle boom height adjustment mast boom height adjustable locking casters foot pedal base width adjustment base width adjusta...

Page 7: ...r authorized Lumex Dealer 2 Remove all loose packing from the carton 3 Carefully remove all the components from the carton Info Unless the patient lift is to be used immediately retain boxes container...

Page 8: ...ents LF1031FP Hydraulic Patient Lift with Foot Pedal 9 2 4 10 3 1 7 6 5 8 Item Qty Description 1 1 Mast Boom Pump assembly 2 1 Base 3 2 L insert 4 2 Push handle 5 1 Spreader bar to boom attachment bol...

Page 9: ...ted in the same direction as the base legs insert the mast into the sleeve 4 Insert the locking pin through the holes of the sleeve and mast and attach the locking cable to the end of the pin 5 Screw...

Page 10: ...si tion To elevate turn the pump knob clockwise until hand tight and operate the pump handle 9 Operate the foot pedal to adjust the base width The picture at near right shows the base end op posite th...

Page 11: ...be free to roll so that the patient lift can stabilize as the patient is lifted from the bed WARNING To ensure stability while lifting or transferring a patient the patient lift legs must be locked in...

Page 12: ...le maintaining support gently lean the patient forward Place the folded sling behind the patient s back and push it down until it touches the seat of the chair 3 Use the loops to pull the leg sections...

Page 13: ...e toward attendant pull sling to smooth it and center patient on sling 5 Pull the leg loops forward and under the thighs 6 Cross the loops one through the other 7 With base of lift under bed SLOWLY re...

Page 14: ...ially hazardous condition could exist BEFORE EACH USE Before each use of the patient lift ensure that All nuts and bolts are tight The lift moves freely with caster brakes off Rear caster brakes opera...

Page 15: ...ft that are under a great deal of stress for damage and wear These areas include slings spreader bars spreader bar suspension and mounting hardware pump mounting hardware and all pivot points Inspect...

Page 16: ...right Use two 9 16 wrenches to remove the hardware that secures top of pump to upper boom bracket This will free the pump to rotate downward 3 Remove the bottom of the exist ing pump from the lower m...

Page 17: ...right Use a hex bolt washers and hex nut to secure pump to mast Use two 9 16 wrenches to tighten 2 Attach the top of the hydraulic pump to the upper boom bracket as shown at right Use a hex bolt washe...

Page 18: ...ositions X X Ensure that locking knob is in place and operating properly X X Inspect all base hardware for wear X Mast Ensure that mast is fully engaged and locked into mast sleeve X X Inspect mast fo...

Page 19: ...o up or down Air in the cylinder Bleed the cylinder by turning the release knob and push down on the mast Pump up the lift again and turn the release knob again Loss of hydraulic luid leaking cylinder...

Page 20: ...ht Clearance 4 5 Base length 51 Lifting height range Info As measured from point where sling attaches to spreader bar Minimum 24 Maximum 75 5 Range 50 3 Mast height 55 1 Weight capacity 400 lb 181 kg...

Page 21: ...ct Upon receiving notice of an alleged defect in a product GF Health Prod ucts Inc will issue a return authorization The defective product or part s must then be returned at the purchaser s cost for w...

Page 22: ...f incidental or consequential damage or limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above exclusion and limitations may not apply to you The warranties contained herein contain all the rep...

Page 23: ...rom the loor 12 Lowering the patient onto a bed 11 Lowering the patient to the loor 12 Lubrication 14 M Maintenance schedule 18 N NOTICE statement signiicance 3 O Operating Instructions 11 R Removing...

Page 24: ...Made in Taiwan...

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