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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE & DAILY CHECK LIST
All Oxford/Hoyer products are designed for minimum maintenance, however some safe-
ty checks and procedures are required. A schedule of DAILY tasks are detailed below.
Daily checks and a six monthly service, inspection and test will ensure a lift is kept in
optimum safe working condition. A list of spare parts is available upon request.
The
LOAD TEST
and certification should only be carried out by qualified personnel or
an authorised service agent / dealer.
DAILY CHECK LIST
: Sunrise Medical strongly recommends the following checks be car-
ried out on a daily basis and before using lift.
• MAKE sure the lift moves freely on its castors.
• EXAMINE the spreader bar (cow horns) is firmly attached to the boom.
• EXAMINE the sling hooks and attachment clips on the spreader bar and boom for
excessive wear.
• MAKE sure the legs open and close correctly.
• OPERATE the hand control to confirm the boom raises and lowers satisfactorily.
• ON electric powered lifts check the operation of the emergency stop button.
• EXAMINE slings for fraying or other damage.
DO NOT
use any sling if damaged
• CONFIRM the lift is not giving a low battery alarm when the hand control is
operated. If the alarm sounds,
DO NOT
use and place on charge immediately.
MAINTENANCE, INSPECTION AND TEST
Sunrise Medical recommend a thorough inspection and test of the Oxford/Hoyer Arise
lift and lifting accessories, slings, scales etc is carried out on a regular basis.
Inspection frequency varies from country to country so you must check with your deal-
er or local government agency as appropriate regarding how often an inspection is
required. The examination and test should be conducted according to the recommenda-
tions and procedures below. Sunrise Medical recommends maintenance, inspection and
certified testing is carried out by authorised service agent / dealers only.
NOTE:
These recommendations are in compliance with the requirements of 1998 No2307 Health
and Safety: The Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998. This is a UK
regulation. Outside the UK please check your local country requirements.
1.
BOOM:
Check the attachment of the boom to the mast. Make sure
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there is only minimal side movement of the boom and the boom
is free to rotate on the boom bearing.
2.
MAST:
Check the operation of the mast-locking device. Make sure
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the mast fully engages into the socket. Check the bottom actuator.
3.
ACTUATOR:
The actuator should require no
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maintenance other than checking for correct operation and
listening for unusual noise.
4.
POWER PACK:
Check the function of the
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emergency stop button and emergency lower.
5.
BATTERIES:
The batteries are housed in the power
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pack and should not require maintenance other than the regular
charging as detailed in the charging instructions. Check that the
connections remain clean.
6.
LEG ADJUSTMENT:
Check the legs operate in both full
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extensions (inward/outward).
7.
CASTORS:
Check all castors for firm attachment to the legs.
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Check for free rotation of the castor and the wheels.
8.
CLEANING:
Clean with ordinary soap and water and/or any hard
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surface disinfectant. Harsh chemical cleaners or abrasives should
be avoided as these may damage the surface finish of the lift.
Avoid wetting any of the electrical parts.
9.
LOAD TEST:
The load test should be carried out in accordance
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with the manufacturer's test procedures. It is strongly recommended
the testing is carried out by an authorised service dealer.
10.
BASE AND WHEELS:
Ensure base is even and level
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(all four wheels are on the floor).
11.
SLINGS:
Check for wear and fraying.
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12.
LUBRICATION:
Oil pivot joints, including mast and boom
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connections, pedal assembly, spreader bar joint (only if required
).
13.
HAND SET:
Ensure plugged fully into controller.
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*THESE CHECKS SHOULD INCLUDE:
Bef
or
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se
Initially
Service Interv
als