Final inspection
Inspect the lift for signs of wear and damage. Check all four cas-
tors and castor locks.
Check all connections and fixtures including screws and bolts.
Check the packaging for any loose bolts and screws. If you find
any, locate their intended positions on the lift and replace them.
Check emergency stop function by depressing the emergency
stop, and then pressing either the Up or Down button. If nothing
happens when the Up or Down buttons are pressed, the emer-
gency stop is functioning properly.
Grasp the handset, press the Up button and run the liftarm all
the way up. Then, press the Down button and run the liftarm all
the way down.
Test lift function by lifting a person (not a patient) using an ap-
proved sling. At the same time, check the emergency lowering
function with someone on the lift.
If the equipment is satisfactory upon inspection, connect the
freestanding adaptor for charging to the lift and to a power
outlet, and then check to ensure that the charging lamp on the
control box lights up.
NOTE!
Before the lift is used for the first time, it must be charged for at
least 4 hours. See section on Charging batteries.
Place the manual where it is easily accessible near the lift.
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