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Power Pacs: 

 

This lift is powered by a 12VDC removable power pac located at the back of the lift.  The power pac fits either way in 

the lift and charger box to make it easy to remove and replace the power pac. 

 

NOTE: Power pac removal is your emergency stop feature. 

(Figure A)

 

 

The lift has a built

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in power pac indicator which illuminates when the power pac is about 60% discharged.  This would 

be the best time to replace with the power pac with one that is fully charged. If the power pac indicator is solid red during 

rotation of the actuator, this means there is approximately 20% capacity left in the power pac.  The power pac must be 

charged as soon as possible.

 

 

Once the power pac is inserted into the charging receptacle, the charge light on the charging unit comes on. Make sure 

this yellow light comes on to assure your power pac is charging.  Once the power pac is fully charged, the light will shut 

off.    The  charger  is  fully  automatic  and  will  quit  charging  when  the  power  pac  reaches  a  full  charge.    You  will  not 

damage the power pac or charger if the power pac is left on the charger.  The power pac life can vary depending on how 

many  charging  cycles  the power  pac  has  undergone  or  if  the  power  pac  was improperly  stored  discharged  for  a  long 

period of time.  A typical life cycle is between 1000

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 1200 cycles from full to empty.  (see charging procedure page 10)  

(Figure B)

 

 

Switches:

 

The lift is operated by switches located at the tips of the handles.  This allows proper ergonomics by  keeping the hands 

on the handles while operating the lift and maneuvering it at the same time.  The optional hand control provides a second 

source to operate the lift.  This allows the operator to be next to the person being transferred and to operate the lift at the 

same time.  It also aids as a back

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up source to operate the lift. (Figure C)

 

 

Emergency Down Feature:

 

If your lift is equipped with the emergency down feature, engage the rocker switch (under power box) to lower the lift.  

This is to be used in an emergency only, service may be needed.  (Figure D)

 

 

Power Failure:

 

If for any reason the lift would stop in mid travel, the first thing to check is the circuit breaker located on the power pac 

box.  If the breaker has popped out, simply press it back in and try lifting. (Figure E)  If the problem is not the breaker, 

and you cannot lower the patient/resident by the switch on the handle or the remote control, you must use the emergency 

down located above the power box. (Figure D)  

 

 

Manual Down Operation:

 

 

As a last option to operate the lift manually, you may use the manual override.  This is located below the power box.    

With a 

5/32” 

hex bit and t

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handle, included with lift, turn the screw clockwise.  The screw turns easily but slow, a drill 

with a 

5/32” 

allen bit would help lower the lift faster.

 

 

Width Adjustment:

 

The leg adjuster opens and closes the legs of the lift. By pulling back, this allows you to rotate the handle back and forth.  

Keep the handle pulled back while rotating to keep the leg adjuster handle from rubbing on the notch plate.  This process 

enables the lift to be narrowed to go through doorways and widened to go around a wheel chair or lounge chair.  

 

(Figure G)

 

 

Wheel Locks:

 

The brakes are located on the rear wheels.  Press the tab with your foot to lock the wheel and the swivel.  Press the upper 

portion of the tab to release the brakes.

 

Mechanical Operation

 

(Operation Corresponds with the View on Page 4)

 

          Figure A

 

            Figure B

   

   Figure C

 

     Figure D

 

           Figure E

   

 Figure G

 

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Summary of Contents for Volaro Series 4 Stand

Page 1: ...PA600 Operator s Manual SMT Health Systems 1380 Legion Road Detroit Lakes MN 56501 800 725 7761 www patientlift com Volaro Series 4 Stand...

Page 2: ...er supplied with the lift Do not exceed the weight limit listed on the lift Do not use a sling that shows wear is torn bleached out or has loose threads Inspect sling before each lift PARTS SERVICE SM...

Page 3: ..._____ _____________________________Date_____________ Assessment Care Planned by_________________________Date_____________ Can individual safely perform or 50 of lift transfer with only standby assista...

Page 4: ...Diameter Screw Vertical Sliding Adjustable Shin Rest adjust ment range of 9 25 inches Horizontal Sliding Adjustable Shin Rest adjustment range of 4 inches 90 Degree Self Pivoting Shin Rest Steel Hand...

Page 5: ......

Page 6: ...ashing instructions are as follows Brush with warm soapy water and non chlorine disinfectant Rinse Drip dry only The sling rigidity makes it more difficult to machine wash Care should be taken if atte...

Page 7: ...7...

Page 8: ...ar down as you can Position the wings of the sling under the arms and make sure they are centered Secure buckle as low as possible around the lower abdomen Fasten the buckle and pull snug Tighten by h...

Page 9: ...eet off the foot board Be sure to use proper body mechanics by assisting the person to a lying position Transferring from Bed to Chair When transferring from bed to wheelchair it is required that the...

Page 10: ...ce to operate the lift This allows the operator to be next to the person being transferred and to operate the lift at the same time It also aids as a back up source to operate the lift Figure C Emerge...

Page 11: ...cause it to overcharge If the power pac goes to GREEN in a short period it may mean you have a weak cell that will not take a full charge Plug power pac into charger every night Do not remove until ch...

Page 12: ...VOLARO STAND PA600 PA600S PA600 EXPLODED VIEW...

Page 13: ...PA600 PARTS LIST...

Page 14: ...age them Circuit Board Wiring Diagram 1 Positive up to Switch Small Green 2 Positive Power Large Red 3 Negative Power Large White 4 Positive to Switch 2 Small Red 5 Safety Switch 2 Small White 6 Up Th...

Page 15: ...ac 1 Power pac runs down quickly 2 Power pac light stays on 1 Power pac is worn out or not being charged when red charge light comes on lift 2 Power pac is worn out or circuit board is bad 1 Make sure...

Page 16: ...ds 4 Get supplies ready sling wheelchair blanket or lap robe 5 Get help from experienced team member for this procedure 6 Have assistant stand on opposite side of bed to assist with transfer 7 Provide...

Page 17: ...member to adjust the safety strap as the resident comes up to keep it snug at all times 20 Lift resident until buttocks have cleared the bed Give assurance to the resident 21 Pull the lift clear form...

Page 18: ...Check the movement of the lift remove hair from the casters if needed Check leg covers if cracked replace with new ones Check all vinyl covers if worn replace with new ones Check all external fittings...

Page 19: ...ut 8 Actuator Noise Up Down Replace bearings after 5 years Grease should be greased at least semi annually 9 Power Box Plastic Guides in Place Terminals Remote Jack Holder or Lens 10 Thumb Switches Le...

Page 20: ...this form for Each Lift Date Checked By Repairs Needed Completed SMT Health Systems www patientlift com sales smthealthsystems com 800 725 7761 Lift Inspection must be done Monthly sling included Mod...

Page 21: ...Motor Actuator Any Other Moving Parts Limited Warranty on all parts only under conditions of normal and intended use Main Structure Main Integrity and Welds of Frame Base Legs 2YEAR Limited Slings Ma...

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