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Joerns Lifting and Repositioning
HPL402 Hoyer Power Patient Lift
© 2015 Joerns Healthcare • 000-3558 RevD • 15-2003
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Operation
Hand Control
The hand control activates the lifter and has two (2)
buttons; one “up” and one “down”.
Simply press the button for the direction you want
the lifter to move.
Battery Charging
Plug the charger into the wall socket (110V)
prior to connecting the plug to the control box. A
control box with battery will hold a (unused) charge
for approximately six (6) months. To achieve the
longest life, keep the battery fully charged. After
approximately six (6) hours of charging, the batteries
will be fully charged and the LCD display should read
100%
Note:
It is not possible to overcharge batteries.
Note:
When battery alarm sounds, batteries should
be recharged.
Instructions
The duty cycle printed on the label of the control
box must always be noted. If the cycle has been
exceeded, the control box could overheat and
become damaged. Unless otherwise specified on
the label, the duty cycle is maximum 10% or
six (6) min/hour of continuous operation.
Emergency stop button should be pushed in when
not in use for an extended period of time, the LCD
Display will trickle down the battery.
Note:
Power lifter will not be operable during the
time the charger is connected.
Warning:
Do not charge the battery while
someone is in the lifter and especially if the unit is
being used in wet or bathing areas.
Caution:
By unauthorized opening of the
system, there is a risk that it may malfunction
at a later date.
Warning:
Lifters can tip over. Keep base widened
for stability. Never lock brakes or block wheels
when lifting someone. Brakes are provided for
parking. To lock casters, step on cam lever on side
of casters. To unlock brakes, step on highest
cam lever.
Battery
1. Emergency Stop
2. Control Box
3. LCD-Display
Hand Control Cord
Charging Cord
Actuator Cord