MAINTENANCE
Stand Up Lift Model RPS350-2
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Part No. 1145811
The
Invacare
Stand
Up
Lift
is
designed
to
provide
a
maximum
of
safe,
efficient
and
satisfactory
service
with
minimum
care
and
maintenance.
All
parts
of
the
stand
up
lift
are
made
of
the
best
grades
of
steel,
but
metal
to
metal
contact
will
wear
after
considerable
use.
There
is
no
adjustment
or
maintenance
of
either
the
casters
or
brakes,
other
than
cleaning,
lubrication
and
checking
axle
and
swivel
bolts
for
tightness.
Remove
all
debris,
etc.
from
the
wheel
and
swivel
bearings.
If
any
parts
are
worn,
replace
these
parts
immediately.
If
you
question
the
safety
of
any
part
of
the
lift,
contact
your
dealer
immediately
and
advise
them
of
the
problem.
Lubricating the Lift
NOTE:
For
this
procedure,
refer
to
FIGURE 7.1.
The
Invacare
lift
is
designed
for
minimum
maintenance.
However,
a
six
month
check
and
lubrication
should
ensure
continued
safety
and
reliability.
Keep
lift
and
slings
clean
and
in
good
working
order.
Any
defect
should
be
noted
and
reported
to
your
dealer
as
soon
as
possible.
The
casters
MUST
swivel
and
roll
smoothly.
A
light
grease
(waterproof
auto
lubricant)
may
be
applied
to
the
ball
bearing
swivel
of
the
casters
once
a
year.
Apply
more
frequently
if
the
casters
are
exposed
to
extreme
moist
conditions.
Lubricate
all
pivot
points.
Wipe
all
excess
lubricant
from
lift
surface.
FIGURE 7.1
Lubricating the Lift
Detecting Wear and Damage
It
is
important
to
inspect
all
stressed
parts,
such
as
slings,
spreader
bar
and
any
pivot
for
slings
for
signs
of
cracking,
fraying,
deformation
or
deterioration.
Replace
any
defective
parts
immediately
and
ensure
that
the
lift
is
not
used
until
repairs
are
made.
Cleaning the Sling and the Lift
The
sling
should
be
washed
regularly
in
water
temperature
of
180°F
(82°C)
and
a
biological
solution.
A
soft
cloth,
dampened
with
water
and
a
small
amount
of
mild
detergent,
is
all
that
is
needed
to
clean
the
stand
up
lift.
The
lift
can
be
cleaned
with
non
‐
abrasive
cleaners.
Caster