Mary Lift User Manual
03-2015
TD 5.6-001 PR 3500 200 E - ENG ver.4
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11. Changing the batteries.
If the lift is not working normally and the batteries are fully charged, it can mean that the batteries’ lifetime is
over and they need to be changed.
Changing the batteries must only be carried out by qualified personnel.
Use only original spare parts.
12. Use of brakes.
The rear wheel has total brakes which can neither turn nor rotate.
Brakes are activated by pressing the brake pedal down.
Brakes should always be on when the lift is parked.
13. Emergency stop.
Regularly control that the emergency stop is working correctly.
Push the emergency stop button and the lift should stop immediately.
The red emergency stop button is found on the control box.
The lift must not be used if the emergency stop button is not working.
The emergency stop must not be used as a start/stop button.
14. Emergency lowering.
If the lift stops due a fault when during use, the patient can be lowered by the
use of the 2 emergency lowering functions:
1.
There is a hole next to the arrow button on the control box.
Use a pen or similar and press in the hole to activate the
emergency lowering function.
2.
Mechanical lowering function. When the ring on the lift’s actuator
is pulled upwards, the lift arm moves down, activated by the patient’s weight.
Emergency
stop