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Oxford

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Dipper

7. Fitting A Ranger Chair To A Dipper Lift

The Ranger chair is made in two assemblies, the wheeled chassis and the seat with armrests. 
The two halves of the complete chair are connected with a simple latch located at the rear of the 
seat. The chair is attached to the Dipper lift as follows:
1.  The chair support arm of the lift has a hook and latch device similar to the one connecting 

the Ranger seat to the chassis. The support arm hook must be engaged with the cross bar 
at the top of the Ranger seat. The latch will engage automatically and prevent accidental 
disengagement.

2.  The seat can now be lifted off the chassis by operating the seat latch, which holds the 

seat to the chassis, and raising the boom of the lift with the hydraulic unit. The seat will be 
elevated with the boom and the chassis will remain behind.

3.  To reconnect the seat to the transporter, lower the seat onto the chassis with the lower 

safety latch in approximately the right position. The seat will lock automatically as the seat is 
lowered. When the seat latch is engaged, disengage the latch on the chair support arm and 
continue to lower the boom. The support arm will drop away from the seat and can be swung 
away to one side. 

Check full engagement of the seat latch. 

WARNING

The lap strap should be fitted to secure the patient. 

The patient can now be transported to another location.

10.  Open the release valve fully anticlockwise and check the boom descends. 

 

NOTE: The release valve is fully open and encounters a positive end stop in less than 

two full turns of the knob. DO NOT force the valve past the end stop as this will result 

in damage to the valve and could cause loss of hydraulic fluid.

11.  Close the release valve and raise the boom until it is approximately parallel to the floor.
12.  Fully unwind the small “T” shaped clamp screw at the extreme end of the boom. Like the 

mast clamp, the travel on this screw is limited by a fixed stop. Keep turning until the stop is 
encountered. 

DO NOT force the screw past the stop.

13.  If the lift is to be fitted with a seat option version, the curved chair support arm can now be 

assembled to the boom. Pass the top of the support arm end through the bearing tube at 
the end of the boom, 

making sure the safety latch at the top of the tube engages in the 

grooved end of the chair support arm.

 The support arm will now be held and can be rotated 

through 360 degrees. 

 NOTE: 

The “T” shaped clamp screw, when tightened, will prevent rotation.

14.  If a spreader bar and slings are to be used instead of a seat, the Spreader bar assembly is 

fitted in place of the chair support tube. Pass the spreader bar pivot tube through the bearing 
tube at the end of the boom, 

making sure the safety latch at the top of the tube engages 

in the grooved end of the spreader bar pivot tube.

 The spreader bar assembly will now be 

held and can be rotated through 360 degrees. 

 NOTE:

 The “T” shaped clamp screw, if tightened, will have no effect on spreader bar rotation.

15.  The lift is now ready to be fitted with the Ranger chair or sling attachment.

Summary of Contents for OXFORD DIPPER

Page 1: ...User Instruction Manual Oxford Dipper To avoid injury read user manual prior to use...

Page 2: ...se Socket 7 5 B C Socket Illustration 8 6 Assembly and Commissioning Instructions 9 7 Fitting a Ranger Chair to a Dipper Lift 10 8 Safety Precautions 11 9 Operating Instructions 13 10 Daily Check List...

Page 3: ...ish Oxford Dipper 1 Oxford Dipper Lift Illustration 360 ROTATION OF MAST 1482 mm 2108 mm 1422 mm 311 mm 230 mm A B Socket 1226 mm BOTTOM OF CHAIR HIGHEST POSN 883mm ABOVE FLOOR LOWEST POSN 914mm BELOW...

Page 4: ...ipper without fully understanding this manual Unauthorised modifications on any Oxford Dipper equipment may affect its safety Joerns Healthcare will not be held responsible for any accidents incidents...

Page 5: ...ubject to the use maintenance testing and cleaning procedures stated in this manual Due to the hostile environments this product operates in the maximum service life is set at seven 7 years Use beyond...

Page 6: ...6 English Oxford Dipper 3 A Socket Fitting...

Page 7: ...diameter core bored into the concrete slab to a depth of 245mm The socket is held firmly in place with a non shrinking cement The construction of the A socket is shown on page 5 When correctly fitted...

Page 8: ...8 English Oxford Dipper 5 B and C Socket Illustration...

Page 9: ...carton taking care to protect the finish from damage 3 Insert the spigot at the base of the mast into the socket The spigot will displace any water in the socket so caution should be exercised to avo...

Page 10: ...ise and check the boom descends NOTE The release valve is fully open and encounters a positive end stop in less than two full turns of the knob DO NOT force the valve past the end stop as this will re...

Page 11: ...ting operations according to the instructions in the user manual NEVER disconnect or bypass a control or safety feature because it seems easier to operate the lift NEVER force an operating or safety c...

Page 12: ...y cautionary or instruction labels that are illegible should be replaced To avoid the risk of injuries attributed to the use of inadequate replacement parts Joerns Healthcare strongly advises and warn...

Page 13: ...yond the upper or lower stops If it is necessary to raise the boom to its maximum highest position once maximum position is reached stop pumping the handle immediately or damage may be caused to the h...

Page 14: ...anger chassis and lower the seat until the chair is reconnected 8 Release the latch from the chair support arm The Ranger seat can now be wheeled away 9 Slings The selected sling is attached to the sp...

Page 15: ...itted is free to rotate CHECK the spreader bar or chair support tube is firmly attached to the boom and the safety latch holding the spreader bar or chair support tube to the boom is engaged and worki...

Page 16: ...T TUBE Confirm the chair support tube is free to rotate but can be prevented from rotating by tightening the support tube clamp screw Confirm correct operation of the safety latch securing the tube to...

Page 17: ...Base of Seat Above Floor Level 914mm C SOCKET Height Boom Lowered 1572mm Height Boom Full Elevation 2258mm Base of Seat Above Floor Level 1033mm Base of Seat Below Floor Level 764mm WEIGHTS Mast Asse...

Page 18: ...g Special requirement slings can be made to customers own specification consult your dealer for details NOTE For detailed fitting instructions please refer to the user guide supplied with each sling W...

Page 19: ...so they can be contacted should any problem arise If you are in any doubt as to where your lift was purchased Joerns Healthcare can trace the supplier if you quote the serial number of the lift All wa...

Page 20: ...d Drakes Broughton Business Park Worcester Road Drakes Broughton Pershore Worcestershire WR10 2AG United Kingdom T 44 0 844 811 1156 F 44 0 844 811 1157 info joerns co uk 2017 Joerns Healthcare 374 10...

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