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LF500-INS-LAB-RevC18 6

3  FEATURES

LIFT COMPONENTS

a. Boom
b. Mast
c. Base
d.  Spreader bar
e.  Hand pendant
f. Actuator
g.  Control box
h.  Rear braking caster
i.  Front caster
j.  Emergency lowering device

 

(Emergency button)

k.  Extra battery pack
l.  Wall / desk charging caddy          

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CONTROL BOX COMPONENTS

Control box on / off and

emergency stop button
Control buttons
LCD screen

Battery pack

Charger connector

Hand pendant connector

Lifting actuator connector

Base leg actuator connector

Battery release clip

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  NOTICE: DO Not operate the lift while it is charging.

Summary of Contents for LF500

Page 1: ...LF500 INS LAB RevC18 Read this manual before operating your Patient Lift Save this manual for future use LF500 PATIENT LIFT USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...NS 8 6 USER GUIDE 10 CHARGING THE BATTERY 10 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS USING THE CONTROL BOX 11 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS USING THE HAND PENDANT 12 LIFT PREPARATION AND PROCEDURE 13 LIFTING THE PATIENT 13 E...

Page 3: ...e several times with proper supervision and with a capable individual acting as patient It is extremely important to know how a patient will feel in the patient lift We suggest that the operator try a...

Page 4: ...s NOTICE Indicates a potential hazard situation or unsafe practice that if not avoided could result in product or property damage Info Provides application recommendations or other useful information...

Page 5: ...ushing on the mast boom actuator or patient Always maneuver the lift with the handle WARNING During lifting or lowering whenever possible always keep the patient lift legs in the maximum open position...

Page 6: ...ring device Emergency button k Extra battery pack l Wall desk charging caddy a j i e f d c b h l k g CONTROL BOX COMPONENTS Control box on off and emergency stop button Control buttons LCD screen Batt...

Page 7: ...dent notify the carrier or your GF authorized distributor 2 Remove all loose packing from the carton 3 Carefully remove all the components from the carton Info Unless the patient lift is to be used im...

Page 8: ...as shown above 2 Plug the power base into the mast connector as shown above Ensure the connector is securely installed and inside the mast Install the mast in the base as shown above 3 Tighten the 3...

Page 9: ...screws then attach the control box to the mast with the two screws then slide the battery in until it snaps into place as shown above Base leg actuator Lifting actuator Hand pendant 7 Insert the actua...

Page 10: ...ttery will take 14 hours to fully recharge When the pendant shows 1 green flashing light battery will take 18 hours to fully recharge When the pendant shows 1 orange flashing light battery will take 2...

Page 11: ...the button to open or the button to close the lift base legs Control Buttons Raise or lower the lift Adjust the distance between the lift legs Remaining battery capacity L Left button Pressing the lef...

Page 12: ...ft while it is charging Raise Lower Lift Long press to raise lift Long press to lower lift 1 Press the button to raise or the button to lower the lift Open Close Base Legs Long press to close base leg...

Page 13: ...closed position Preparation before lifting 1 Turn on the power 2 Ensure the battery is charged 3 Press the hand pendant UP or DOWN button once 4 Push the hand pendant UP button and DOWN button to ens...

Page 14: ...open position 5 Hook the sling loops onto the spreader bar head loops followed by leg loops 6 If the patient is in an adjustable bed raise the bed s head section to elevate the patient 7 Carefully an...

Page 15: ...chair movement could result which may result in serious injury to both the patient and the attendants 8 Position the patient over the wheelchair with their back against the back of the wheelchair 9 SL...

Page 16: ...6 Hook the sling loops onto the spreader bar head loops followed by leg loops 7 If the patient is in an adjustable bed raise the bed s head section to elevate the patient 8 Carefully and slowly raise...

Page 17: ...r The device consists of a plastic collar ring that should be pulled down then turned clockwise continually until the patient has been lowered Contact your dealer immediately if standard troubleshooti...

Page 18: ...create a hazardous condition which may result in serious injury and will void the warranty WARNING The electronics and actuator contain no serviceable components DO NOT attempt to open the electronics...

Page 19: ...inuing proper and safe operation Read and observe the following recommended maintenance schedule Item Inspect Inspect Adjust initially monthly every 3 months Boom spreader bar Check connections betwee...

Page 20: ...replaced Overload Alarm Weight has exceeded the set maximum limit Remove weight from the lift and retry Force Interference If any force interferes when the lift is lowered the lift will stop working...

Page 21: ...AINING WARRANTY SERVICE This limited warranty shall only apply to defects that are reported to the Distributor from whom the Customer purchased the product within the applicable warranty period If the...

Page 22: ...OYEE OR INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR WAGES PAYMENTS AND BENEFITS The warranties contained herein contain all the representations and warranties with respect to the subject matter of this document and supers...

Page 23: ...schedule 19 N NOTICE statement significance 4 O Operating instructions using the control box 11 Operating instructions using the hand pendant 12 P Preparation before lifting 13 R Removing the sling 1...

Page 24: ...can be found on our website www grahamfield com 2016 GF Health Products Inc All Rights Reserved Graham Field and Lumex are trademarks of GF Health Products Inc One Graham Field Way Atlanta GA 30340 31...

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