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Version with external charging connection
IMPORTANT
In the version with the DEWERT drive, there is a device for the quick‐release of the electric motor
in the event of a sudden fault. To activate it, grip the red lock ring (7) below the top anchor point
of the motor and pull it downwards. As soon as it clicks, simply turn the motor shaft (8) in the
relevant direction depending on the required movement (up or down).
To restore normal operation, push the lock ring (7) upwards to restore its normal position.
Before operating the patient lift, always check that the red lock ring (7) is correctly positioned at
the top, as indicated in the figure above, particularly if the lifting movement starts from the lowest
position (lifting the patient from the ground).
8.3.4
Using the GEMINI adjustable base
N300 Series
To move the base, refer to the following
procedure:
Press the pedal (A) to open.
Press the pedal (B) to close.
Series N500 ‐ N700 ‐ N800
To open the base, refer to the following procedure:
Pos. A. Manually pull the lever indicated below.
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Pos. B Move the lever sideways to the right until the
corresponding end of travel stop is reached.
Pos. C Release the lever. It will automatically move forwards to
the lock position.
To close the base, repeat the procedure indicated above but in
the reverse order.
As a general rule, during lifting/lowering manoeuvres, ensure that the base is in the
diverged position and the wheels are locked.
WARNING
Before lifting or moving the patient, always ensure that the lever (12) is locked in the
housings present on each limit switch.
Never leave the lever (12) in an intermediate position as the legs of the patient lift are not blocked.
They could move during the lifting or moving operation causing a potential risk for the patient.
8.3.5
Wheels and braking system
All versions of the device are supplied with four caster wheels, two of which can be locked using
an independent brake. To lock the patient lift, press the lever (1) with your foot.
To release the patient lift, press the lever (2) with your foot.
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