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Ensure the product has been assembled according to the instructions in this 

manual. All operators should read and understand the instructions for safe 

and proper operation of the patient lift.

Folding Posi

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on #1 - Flat

Folding Posi

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on #2 - Standing

PROTEKT® 

TAKE-A-LONG

FOLDING ELECTRIC PATIENT LIFT

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Summary of Contents for Protekt Take-A-Long 33400P

Page 1: ...structions in this manual All operators should read and understand the instructions for safe and proper operation of the patient lift Folding Position 1 Flat Folding Position 2 Standing PROTEKT TAKE A...

Page 2: ...wing information for future use Supplier Name ___________________________________________ Supplier Telephone ________________________________________ Product Serial Number ____________________________...

Page 3: ...optional battery pack you will never have to be worried about your lift not being charged and ready for use The is intended to be used with patients who are completely immobile or totally dependent o...

Page 4: ...e into physical contact with the pa nt in order for the device to carry out its intended Do Not Iron Item may not be smoot ed or ed with an iron Class II symbol To iden y equipment is designed that a...

Page 5: ...patients who are comatose spastic agitated or otherwise severely handicapped The patient lift should be used solely for transferring a user patient from one utility beds chairs toilets etc to another...

Page 6: ...ntact with any part of the equipment WILL NOT cause skin irritation allergic reaction etc Using accessories detachable parts or materials not described in the instruction manual MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS...

Page 7: ...ncy Lowering 4 Leg Opening Pedal 9 Emergency Stop Bu on Charger 0 6 lb 0 3 kg 5 Base 10 Control Unit 11 lb 5 kg Combined Weight 1 5 67 2lb 30 5 kg UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED SHEET SCALE PART NUMBER DE...

Page 8: ...1041mm C Base External Width Closed 25 6 650mm D Base Internal Width Opened 32 0 813mm E Mast Height 48 3 1227mm F Front Caster Height 4 7 119mm G Li ing Height Lowest 18 5 465mm H Li ing Height Highe...

Page 9: ...in that is securing the mast Step 4 by grabbing onto the handle bars Step 2 Secure the stand to the mast Make sure the tab on the standing bracket sit in the top hole on the mast and insert the screw...

Page 10: ...Step 5 Insert the pin to secure the mast Step 6 Remove the pin that is securing the boom Step 7 Remove lower actuator pin...

Page 11: ...l the lower end of the actuator as follows It is critical to have the motor part of the actuator to face the same direction as the big arrow as follows Step 9 Install the upper end of actuator and rei...

Page 12: ...AND CONFIDENTIAL THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF BESTCARE LLC ANY REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS A WHOLE WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF BESTCARE LLC IS PROHIBITED 9 2...

Page 13: ...Step 1 Spreader bar at lowest position Step 2 Folding the boom Step 3 Folding the mast Step 4 Standing position 1 1 2 2 3 3...

Page 14: ...ients doctor nurse or medical attendant select a sling that is both practical and comfortable The sling selected should be one that serves the needs of the patient while providing the patient with opt...

Page 15: ...ger cord that may cause strangulation if used improperly Keep long charger cord out of walkway where it poses a tripping hazard Have the charger port on the controller facing away from the wall for ea...

Page 16: ...ing charging the LCD Display Panel will show one of the four signs below The DC Charger must be connected The emergency stop button must be released The battery will not be charged if the emergency bu...

Page 17: ...1 LED Indicator Green In Use Blank Standby Lifting Lowering Operating Lift Using Hand Control Operating Lift Using LCD Display Panel...

Page 18: ...isplay Panel will show the sign on the left either when the emergency stop button is released or when a button on the LCD Display Panel is pressed Lift operation is deactivated Battery needs to be cha...

Page 19: ...full body large 600lb weight capacity 30124 X Large Mesh full body X large 600lb weight capacity 30118 XX Large Mesh full body XX large 600lb weight capac y ITEM DESCRIPTION 30114 Medium Mesh full bod...

Page 20: ...ded divided leg w o head support small 600 lb weight capacity 30100 NHS Medium Solid padded divided leg w o head support medium 600 lb weight capacity 30101 NHS Large Solid padded divided leg w o head...

Page 21: ...2 Hook up E Insert F through E 8 Strap Sling A B G H C D E F Hook up A C Hook up B D Hook up E Hook up F Hook up H Hook up G Insert H th Point 1 Hook up A C E Point 2 Hook up B D F Point 1 Hook up H...

Page 22: ...from bed Position user over the wheelchair or chair then lower the patient onto the surface 11 Reverse the above procedures when returning the user patient to bed Grasp the sling at each corner of th...

Page 23: ...ime of the electrical components are 3 years Contact for any recycling information First Received Monthly Every 3 Months Check connections between boom and spreader bar for improper connection Check c...

Page 24: ...soap or isopropyl alcohol For slings with rigid supports remove the plastic inserts before washing Look for an opening near the plastic inserts for removal Machine wash warm or cold Do not wash with...

Page 25: ...g on usage The actuator will either go up or down but not both Replace your hand control as it is at the end of its life cycle Your control box may be malfunctioning There is a grinding sound inside t...

Page 26: ...of the actuator shaft It is intended for use if the actuator or electronics fail to operate while the patient is suspended in midair wise continually until the patient has been lowered NOTE THE EMERG...

Page 27: ...26 WARRANTY POLICY...

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