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       IMPORTANT!

Read the instructions for both the patient lift and the lifting accessories before use.

Lifting and transferring a patient always involves a degree of risk. A complete understanding of the contents of 

instructions is essential, and only trained personnel should use the equipment. 

When in doubt, contact Liko.

FreeStand

Instruction Guide

 

English

7EN131101 Rev.3

2015-11-02

Product Description

     

 Caution triangles are used to warn of situations that demand extra care and attention.

FreeStand is a freestanding lift system that is intended 

for use where there is need for lifting in a specific loca

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tion, e.g., near a bed or in a hygiene room, etc. 
Freestanding systems are a good alternative if you 

need the features of a fixed-installation overhead lift 

system but do not wish to install permanent fixtures 

in the walls or ceiling, or if the need for lifting is only 

temporary. 
With its simple and safe structural design, the Free-

Stand lift system is ideal for home-care and other care 

settings. 

Since FreeStand requires no wall or ceiling fixtures, 

it enables great flexibility of placement in the room.

The width of the FreeStand rail system depends on 

the choice of lift rail length. The lift rail (H100) is avai-

lable in 7 different lengths: from 2.0 m (79 inch.) up 

to 3.2 m (126 inch.).
For a complete lift system, FreeStand is combined 

with lift rail H100, a lift unit, parking set and other 

accessories.
With the FreeStand lift system, Liko’s stationary lifts 

Multirall or Likorall are used. 
FreeStand complies with EN ISO 10535 according to 

the requirements of directives for medical- technical 

products, MDD 93/42/EEC.

In this document, the person being transferred is referred to as the patient and the person helping them is 

referred to as the caregiver.

Summary of Contents for FreeStand

Page 1: ...wish to install permanent fixtures in the walls or ceiling or if the need for lifting is only temporary With its simple and safe structural design the Free Stand lift system is ideal for home care an...

Page 2: ...securely applied to the patient so that there is no risk of personal injury Never leave a patient unattended during a transfer with FreeStand FreeStand complies with EN ISO 10535 Particular care must...

Page 3: ...right Supports 5 Parking set 6 Charger 7 Base 8 Parking hook 9 Parking bracket Installation of the Likorall lift unit on FreeStand is described in this instruction guide Installation of the Multirall...

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Page 5: ...rail carriers 4 Insert one end stop in the lower track on the rail as illustrated 3 Insert the rail carriers for the selected lift unit into the rail 5 To prevent the lift unit from hitting the uprigh...

Page 6: ...lts on both ends of the rail The FreeStand lift system is now assembled 6 A Insert the rail into the corner of the upright support Check to ensure that the locking rail fits into the upper track on th...

Page 7: ...se the nut and bolt provided to secure the rail carrier to lift unit via the outermost hole in the mounting rail on the top of the lift unit Loosen and remove the nuts and bolts from the rail carriers...

Page 8: ...nd parking hook are ready for use Charger connected to power supply Charging in progress Not charging Use of Support Arms The support arms are used to stabilize FreeStand against the walls This is not...

Page 9: ...the upright support If these are removed the tape will lose its adhesiveness making it difficult to re mount them End stops and rail carriers can be left on the rail We recommend that the bases be lef...

Page 10: ...el using original Liko spare parts Storage The lift system must be stored at a temperature above the freezing point and at normal relative humidity not exceeding 60 Service agreements Liko invites you...

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