Medline MDS400SA Owner'S Manual Download Page 10

MDS400&600SA (GPI252) 
Revision: 02/16/16

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MAINTENANcE schEDuLE

Always follow the maintenance and cleaning schedule closely and fully while including any specific state regulations 
should they apply. Keep a log book of maintenance times and work performed or parts replaced.

PERFORM EAch OF ThE FOLLOWINg IMMEDIATELY AFTER AssEMBLY AND 

MONThLY ThEREAFTER:

BOOM

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Check that boom is firmly attached to mast.

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Make sure the boom is straight with no bends or deflections.

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Check all sling hooks for excessive wear.

MAsT

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Check mast is secured and bolted tight to the base.

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Make sure mast is straight with no bends or deflections.

BAsE & FOOT PEDALs

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Make sure the base legs open freely.

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Make sure the lift rolls easily on its casters and the casters are firmly attached to base. If lift won’t roll freely check 
caster surface for wear and replace if required. Lubricate caster axles at each maintenance session.

ELEcTRONIc sYsTEM

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Make sure control box is fastened on the mast securely.

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Check that actuator is firmly attached to boom and mast with holding pins.

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Check that actuator plug is firmly inserted into the correct port of the control box.

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Operate hand control or push battery indicator to check battery levels and charge if required.

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Attempt upward and downward lift to ensure actuator is working properly.

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Check the operation of the red reset/emergency stop button.

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Listen for any warning beeps during testing and perform troubleshooting as required.

sLINgs

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Check entire sling inventory for fraying, tearing or excessive wear of any kind and replace any worn or damaged slings 
with new Medline slings.

Summary of Contents for MDS400SA

Page 1: ...BATTERY OPERATED PATIENT LIFT OWNER S MANUAL MDS400SA MDS600SA Not made with natural rubber latex...

Page 2: ...ping damage Refuse delivery if the package appears to be badly damaged If the merchandise is received damaged or is missing components contact the shipping company immediately and file a claim For fur...

Page 3: ...t that can be safely lifted is 400 lbs for the MDS400SA and 600 lbs for the MDS600SA NEVER EXCEED SAFE WORKING LOAD CAPACITY The Medline MDS400SA or MDS600SA allows a resident to be lifted and transfe...

Page 4: ...of non Medline Lift parts and components WARNING Avoid personal injury by making sure the electrical connector is disconnected before conducting any electrical inspection Contact your dealer if any e...

Page 5: ...for 12 hours 2 Attach boom to top of mast Re insert the bolts into the holes at top of the mast and tighten the nuts 3 1 Attach the bottom actuator to the bracket on the mast and insert pin Insert kee...

Page 6: ...life Battery capacity indicator on battery pack Soft start and stop for lifting actuator Soft and Hardware over current protection Actuator s Over duty protection with sign on LCD Emergency stop butt...

Page 7: ...ED THAT THE BUTTON IS PRESSED DOWN WHEN THE LIFT WILL NOT BE USED FOR OVER 3 DAYS TO MAINTAIN OPTIMAL BATTERY LIFE AND PERFORMANCE PATIENT LIFT WILL NOT OPERATE WHILE CHARGING KG KG Low battery Capaci...

Page 8: ...prevent water ingress REMOVE AND INSERT BATTERY PACK REMOVE Press button A and pull out in the up direction Fig 1 INSERT Insert the battery pack into control box as show in Fig 2 3 While pressing the...

Page 9: ...g points when the Medline MDS400SA or MDS600SA is serviced and every month thereafter Top of mast bolt connection Spreader bar hinge Caster axles CHECKING BATTERY CAPACITY Check batteries by pressing...

Page 10: ...easily on its casters and the casters are firmly attached to base If lift won t roll freely check caster surface for wear and replace if required Lubricate caster axles at each maintenance session El...

Page 11: ...l All controls are easy to use and do not require excessive force DO NOT park a loaded lift on ANY sloping surface DO NOT use electric lifts in a shower DO NOT charge an electric lift in a bathroom or...

Page 12: ...Position sling behind the back with the two red pads under the arms and the single red lumbar pad against the small of the back 3 Make sure the adjustment strap is on the outside 4 Cross the chest be...

Page 13: ...the kneepad Attach the sling straps to the hooks Have the patient s hands holding the handles For patients who cannot hold the handles have them hold their arms around the chest Press the UP button on...

Page 14: ...nually until the patient has been lowered NOTE THE EMERGENCY LOWERING DEVICE IS INTENDED FOR USE DURING LIFT FAILURE THIS DEVICE WILL ALLOW LOWERING OF PATIENTS ONLY LIFT SPECIFICATION CHART ITEM NUMB...

Page 15: ...charge Control Box Charger still plugged in Poor connection between control box and hand control or defective hand control Poor connection between actuator and control box Unplug charger Plug hand con...

Page 16: ...odel Name Number and Serial Number on the packaging 2 Proof of purchase i e copy of the original invoice from either Medline or its dealer 3 A Return Authorization number RA obtained by calling Medlin...

Page 17: ...medline com Medline United States 1 800 MEDLINE 633 5463 www medline com info medline com Medline Industries Inc One Medline Place Mundelein IL 60060 Some products may not be available for sale in Mex...

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