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Initial Set Up

The Levanto is delivered ready to use and requires 

only minimal assembly.  Check that all required 

components are included. 

Turn the push handle 

upwards into the proper 

position as shown.

Apply Loctite to two bolts 

(M6x12) and insert into 

frame, securing handle.  

Turn approximately 7 turns 

to tighten.

De-activate the emergency 

button before use (turn 

clockwise).

Usage Guidelines

Moving the Patient

Ensure that the patient is securely held in position 

during the entire move.  Do not move patient on an 

incline/decline.

Unlock the rear casters 

and using the caregiver 

handles, move the patient 

as required.

Emergency Lowering

After emergency lowering is used, the lift must be 

serviced by an authorized technician.

The emergency button 

located on the control box  

will interrupt and stop the 

lifting process.  To activate 

press the red button.

De-activate the emergency 

stop by turning clockwise.

Summary of Contents for Levanto

Page 1: ...Levanto Part no 20000170 User Manual...

Page 2: ...3 Product Benefits 3 Warnings 4 General Care and Use 5 Components 6 Technical Specifications 7 Product Label 8 Product Symbols 8 Understanding the Components 9 Usage Warnings 13 Usage Guidelines 14 Pr...

Page 3: ...bols Safety Instructions WARNING symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in serious injury to the user or damage to property and or the device itself INFOR...

Page 4: ...if Weight capacity is exceeded Product is damaged in any way The sling clips are not securely and adequately fastened You have not read and understood all warnings and instructions Warnings Do not tou...

Page 5: ...ected by a professional with respect to the client s safety and needs Facility administrator and or risk management department should approve all patient handling protocols associated with this mobile...

Page 6: ...humancaregroup com 4 1 2 3 5 7 6 Components 6 Front Wheel 7 Rear Wheel with brake 8 Hand Control not shown 9 Footplate not shown 1 Lift Arm 2 Push Handle 3 Battery Control Box Unit 4 Actuator 5 Shin...

Page 7: ...e spreading legs IP Rating IPX4 Turning Radius 128cm 50 3 Wheels Front 10cm 4 Rear 12 5cm 5 with brake Battery 24V DC 2 x 12V 2 9Ah Li Ion accu 24V DC 2 9Ah Motor Lifting 24V DC 8A max 8kN 10 duty cyc...

Page 8: ...35 EN 60601 1 Electrical Safety and EN 60601 1 2 EMC This product is CE marked Product Label Symbols on the unit and product label CE Marking Date of manufacture Manufactured for Human Care Maximum lo...

Page 9: ...ox 1 Control functions up down 2 Emergency Stop 3 Mains socket Understanding the Hand Control Emergency Stop Use the emergency stop to turn off the lift when not in use to reduce the battery discharge...

Page 10: ...ox battery module to open Disconnect the battery connectors and remove the old batteries Insert the new batteries in the same direction as the old batteries with the connectors at the top and connect...

Page 11: ...th a very fast low noise and robust motor that is designed with a ball circulation spindle limit switches and automatic electric shut off in the event that the patient has come in contact with the arm...

Page 12: ...rake is in the unlocked position line up the wheels with the chassis and the direction of travel Footplate The footplate is removable for hygiene control To remove lift footplate up to clean Clean wit...

Page 13: ...Move furniture and other items that may impede the transfer in any way Explain the lifting process to the patient prior to lifting Ensure they have both the mental capability to understand and cooper...

Page 14: ...cy button before use turn clockwise Usage Guidelines Moving the Patient Ensure that the patient is securely held in position during the entire move Do not move patient on an incline decline Unlock the...

Page 15: ...roximately 2cm 0 8 below the patient s knees There should be no space between the leg and the pad Place the sling around the patient s back and pass the ends under the patient s arms Secure belt and t...

Page 16: ...odium hypochlorite as recommended by the CDC 1 Weaker dilutions example 1 100 may be used but may not be in accordance with CDC recommendations Gloves and protective clothing should always be worn whe...

Page 17: ...minimum It is recom mended that the following maintenance scheduled is maintained Checklist Prior to Each Use Battery is fully charged Sling shows no signs of wear Plastic components i e clips are not...

Page 18: ...sible damage or wear All components are present eg battery There is no wear on the cables wires There is no damage to the chassis Operation The emergency stop is functioning The control box is functio...

Page 19: ...ENGLISH www humancaregroup com 19...

Page 20: ...il info ca humancaregroup com HUMAN CARE UNITED STATES 8006 Cameron Street Suite K Austin TX 78754 USA Phone 512 476 7199 Fax 512 476 7190 Email info us humancaregroup com HUMAN CARE AUSTRALIA Unit 4...

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