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THE  FOREGOING  WARRANTY  IS  EXCLUSIVE  AND  IN  LIEU  OF  ALL  OTHER  EXPRESS 
WARRANTIES  AND  IMPLIED  WARRANTIES,  INCLUDING  BUT  NOT  LIMITED  TO  THE 
IMPLIED  WARRANTIES  OF  MERCHANTABILITY  AND  FITNESS  FOR  A  PARTICULAR 
PURPOSE,  AND  SHALL  NOT  EXTEND  BEYOND  THE  DURATION  OF  THE  EXPRESS 
WARRANTY PROVIDED HEREIN, AND THE REMEDY FOR VIOLATIONS OF ANY IMPLIED 
WARRANTY  SHALL  BE  LIMITED  TO  THE  REPAIR,  REPLACEMENT,  CREDIT  AND/OR 
REFUND OF THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT OR PART PURSUANT TO THE TERMS CONTAINED 
HEREIN. GF HEALTH PRODUCTS, INC. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL 
OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER.

This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other legal rights which vary 
from state to state (province to province). Some states (provinces) do not allow the exclusion or 
limitation of 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 representations and warranties with respect 
to the subject matter of this document, and supersede all prior negotiations, agreements and 
understandings with respect thereto. The recipient of this document hereby acknowledges and 
represents that it has not relied on any representation, assertion, guarantee, warranty, collateral 
contract or other assurance, except those set out in this document.

GF Health Products, Inc.

 (“Graham-Field”)

2935 Northeast Parkway 
Atlanta, GA  30360 
Tel 770-368-4700, Fax 770-368-2386

Summary of Contents for Lumex LF1031

Page 1: ...Inc Read this manual before operating your Patient Lift Save this manual for future use The most current version of this manual can be found online at www grahamfield com LF1031 HYDRAULIC PATIENT LIFT LF1041 BATTERY POWERED PATIENT LIFT USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...S 1 INTRODUCTION 3 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 14 LF1041 ONLY EMERGENCY PROCEDURES 14 LIFT OPERATION PATIENT TRANSFER 15 7 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 18 BEFORE EACH USE 18 BATTERY 18 LUBRICATION 18 CLEANING 19 CHECKING FOR DAMAGE AND WEAR 19 CAR...

Page 3: ...able 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 lifting slings and equipment until the operator is confident with how the patient lift operates The lifting procedures should be explained to the patient before the actual lifting Remember that safety requires the constant attention of the...

Page 4: ...1041 Battery Powered Patient Lift maximum weight capacity is 400 pounds 181 kg EVENLY DISTRIBUTED DO NOT exceed the maximum weight capacity WARNING GF Health Products Inc assumes no responsibility for any damage or personal injury caused by improper assembly or use of this product WARNING Check all parts for shipping damage before using In case of damage DO NOT USE the equipment Contact the carrie...

Page 5: ... Dealer for further information WARNING LF1041 Battery Powered Patient Lift only The electronics and actuator motor contain no serviceable components If service is required the unit must be returned to the factory for repair DO NOT attempt to open the electronics or actuator motor or obtain local service this will void the warranty and may result in damage to the unit Consult your Lumex Dealer for...

Page 6: ...y Mast Push handle 6 point spreader bar suspension Hydraulic pump LF1031 Hydraulic Patient Lift only See above left for LF1041 Battery Powered Patient Lift components Boom Locking casters Base adjustment handle Adjustable base Swivel casters LF1031 Hydraulic Patient Lift LF1041 Battery Powered Patient Lift unless otherwise specified callout applies to both lifts ...

Page 7: ...ts If damage is evident notify the carrier or your 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 containers and packing material for use in storing until use of patient lift is required Inspection 1 Examine the exterior of the patient lift for nicks dents s...

Page 8: ...ulic Patient Lift components LF1041 1 3 2 4 7 5 8 6 Item Qty Description 1 1 Mast Boom Pump assembly LF1031 1 Mast Boom assembly LF1041 Info Actuator Motor Battery Battery Charger Control Box Hand Control Pendant Power Cable and mounting items are packaged separately on LF1041 2 1 Base 3 1 Base adjustment handle 4 2 Push handle 5 1 Spreader bar to boom attachment bolt 6 1 Spreader bar to boom atta...

Page 9: ...base legs insert the mast into the sleeve 4 Insert the locking pin through the holes of the sleeve and mast 5 Secure the locking pin by attaching the locking cable to the other end of the locking pin 6 Screw the two mast attachment bolts into the holes in the sleeve of the base 7 Use the supplied hex wrench to tighten the bolts remove locking pin install L inserts install locking pin secure lockin...

Page 10: ...he socket located behind the mast sleeve on the base With base handle to the far right position insert and tighten base attachment bolt to ensure that the handle is firmly attached to the base 11 LF1031 only For shipping purposes the boom is in its lowest position To elevate turn the pump knob clockwise until hand tight and operate the pump handle The LF1031 lift is now ready for use LF1041 lift c...

Page 11: ...w at top of control box as shown at far right Use M3 hex key to tighten 4 Mount battery charger on mast by sliding it onto power bracket lip so it rests on top of control box Secure battery charger by installing socket head cap screw at top of battery charger as shown at right Use M3 hex key to tighten 5 Mount battery to mast by sliding it onto top power bracket lip so it rests on top of battery c...

Page 12: ... top right 2 Immediately to the right of the hand control pendant connection is the actuator motor connection Insert the actuator motor plug firmly in its receptacle this plug has nothing to align 3 Plug the power cord into its connector on the battery charger as shown at right 4 Slide the power cord hook onto the battery charger as shown at right 5 Snap the power cord hook onto the battery charge...

Page 13: ...will shut off Unplug the power cord from the receptacle and replace it on the power cord hook Info The patient lift will not operate during lift mounted battery charging The LF1041 lift is now ready for use Charging the battery with wall mounted battery charger Remove the battery from its bracket on the patient lift by placing your hand on top of the battery curling your fingers behind the battery...

Page 14: ...up on the release which will disengage the gearing in the cylinder and lower the patient The emergency release is adjustable by turning the screw adjacent to the pull stem Turn the screw clockwise to increase and counter clockwise to decrease the sensitivity of the release mechanism WARNING Use caution when using the emergency release Pull back slowly on the release which will gradually lower the ...

Page 15: ...er the thighs 5 Cross the loops one through the other 6 Roll the base of the patient lift under the bed locating the spreader bar over the patient Be careful not to lower the spreader bar onto the patient Center the spreader bar over the patient before lifting WARNING Do not lock or block the patient lift casters when lifting The casters must be free to roll so that the patient lift can stabilize ...

Page 16: ...from a chair to a wheelchair or commode chair Info GF Health Products Inc recommends that two attendants be used when transferring a patient to and from a wheelchair 1 Fold the sling 2 While 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 of the slin...

Page 17: ...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 it counter clockwise and pulling the boom down LF1031 or using the hand control pendant LF1041 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 pat...

Page 18: ...nuts and bolts are tight The lift moves freely with caster brakes off Rear caster brakes operate properly Base adjustment mechanism operates easily Spreader bar clips are secured tightly The hydraulic pump operates properly LF1031 only The electronic components operate properly LF1041 only BATTERY To increase the longevity of the battery plug in the charger whenever possible LF1041 only LUBRICATIO...

Page 19: ...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 for signs of cracking fraying deformation and any loose components WARNING Replace any defective parts immediately and make certain that the patient lift is not used until repairs are made Contact your a...

Page 20: ...talling pump for the first time proceed to Installation of new pump on next page 2 Detach the top of the existing pump from the upper boom bracket as shown at above center 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 Detach the bottom of the existing pump from the lower mast bracket as shown at above right ...

Page 21: ... with the pressure knob and pump lever toward the bottom of the pump as shown at above left and the FRONT label toward you as shown at above center 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 above right Use a hex bolt washers and hex nut to secure pump to boom Use two 9 16 w...

Page 22: ...X Mast Ensure that mast is fully engaged and locked into mast sleeve X X Inspect mast for bends or deflections X Inspect all mast hardware for wear X X Boom Inspect boom for bends or deflections X X Ensure that boom is centered between the base legs X X X Inspect all boom hardware for wear X Spreader Bar Inspect hanger post for wear or damage X Inspect sling hook for wear or deflections X X Inspec...

Page 23: ... hydraulic cylinder begins leaking fluid do not operate lift Contact your Lumex dealer for a new cylinder LF1041 BATTERY POWERED PATIENT LIFT SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE ACTION Control box is not responding and relay is not clicking Battery discharged Charge battery Battery charger defective Replace battery charger Battery defective Replace battery Hand control pendant defective Replace hand control pe...

Page 24: ...LIFT Base width Open 39 4 Closed 25 6 Base height clearance 5 1 2 Base length 45 30 Lifting height range Info As measured from point where spreader bar attaches to boom Minimum 27 4 Maximum 77 7 Range 50 3 Mast height 55 1 Weight capacity 400 lb 181 kg EVENLY DISTRIBUTED Caster size 4 00 diameter both locking and non locking Product weight 90 lb Shipping weight 103 2 lb ...

Page 25: ...O SUCH REPAIR REPLACEMENT CREDIT AND OR REFUND This warranty does not include any labor charges incurred in replacement part s installation or any associated freight or shipping charges to the manufacturer For warranty service please contact the authorized distributor from whom you acquired your GF Health Products Inc product Upon receiving notice of an alleged defect in a product GF Health Produc...

Page 26: ... and you may also have other legal rights which vary from state to state province to province Some states provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of 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 representations and warranties with respect t...

Page 27: ...ifting the patient from a bed 15 Lifting the patient from the floor 16 Lift operation patient transfer 15 Lowering the patient onto a bed 15 Lowering the patient to the floor 16 Lubrication 18 M Maintenance schedule 22 N NOTICE statement significance 3 O Operating instructions 14 R Removing the sling 17 S Safety precautions 4 Safety statements significance of 3 Shipping and transportation instruct...

Page 28: ...GF Health Products Inc 2935 Northeast Parkway Atlanta Georgia 30360 USA tel 770 368 4700 www grahamfield com Made in Taiwan ...

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