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MAINTENANCE and CLEANING
A maintenance program will prolong the life of your lift. Keep all electronic components clean and dry.
Keep the console/battery cover installed at all times to prevent moisture from collecting on the control box
and battery. Excessive moisture collection can affect battery and lift performance and could lead to
battery failure and/or the lift failing to operate. If the lift is used outdoors, an optional full cover is available
and recommended.
Owners of lifts should be aware of any applicable local, state/provincial or federal/national regulations
regarding the inspection and or testing of lifts.
The following schedule shall be performed to insure proper operation with the Daily items
performed before each use:
Maintenance Performed
Daily
Weekly
Monthly
Check battery level before each use / Charge battery daily
Wipe Control Box and battery connection with a clean dry rag
Examine lift for any damage, loose or missing hardware
Test for normal operation
Make sure all cable connections are properly secured
Inspect lift frame, mast, support arm and seat assembly for rust
Cleansing Performed – after each use
Rinse seat and seatbelt/stability vest with fresh water between
each use - Cleanse seat and seatbelt/stability vest with a
disinfectant solution of 1:100 dilution of household bleach to
fresh water and then rinse with fresh water and dry entire lift
daily. In the event of a contamination incident such patient/user
excreta - cleanse seat and seatbelt/stability vest immediately
with the disinfectant solution*
Cleanse all battery connections with a nylon scouring pad
Cleanse all metallic surfaces with a cleaner wax to maintain the
finish of the lift
* When using the disinfection solution avoid direct contact with the skin and eyes. In the event of a
contamination incident - immerse the seat belt or stability vest in the disinfection solution for 10 min. and
then rinse thoroughly with fresh water.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Lift does not function:
1. Be sure the battery is fully charged before troubleshooting. The battery is fully
charged when the charge indicator LED located near the battery charging port is
green. If the battery charge indicator light is solid red, let the battery continue to
charge until the light turns green. If the battery charge indicator LED is flashing red, it
indicates that there is a fault with the battery and the battery should be replaced.
2. Check battery charge level. With the battery connected to the control box, pressing
any button on the hand control, or the control box front panel, will turn on the control
box and the battery indicator LEDs will show the charge level of the battery. If the
Battery charge level is less than 25% and the battery has been fully charged, the
battery needs to be replaced. If no lights come on after the battery is connected to
the control box and after pushing buttons on the control box, verify that the battery is
properly connected to the control box. If the battery has been checked per step 1,