PACKING YOUR TRANSFER AID FOR SHIPMENT
NOTE: It is recommended that your transfer aid be shipped using the original packing material.
Figure 1 – Lift Packaging
The packaging of your transfer aid consists of an inner sleeve, four round cardboard tubes, a cardboard shelf, five
narrow plastic bags, a large plastic bag and a rectangular cardboard block. Slide a narrow plastic bag over each
caster and leg and fold the legs closed into their storage positions. Rotate the arms past vertical to their stored
position as shown. Slide a narrow plastic bag over each end of the horizontal crossbar. Crank the lift down to its
shortest height possible while making sure that the tips of the arms do not extend past the front of the folded legs.
Remove the hand crank (reverse the assembly procedure described earlier in this manual). Tubes A are slit
lengthwise. Slide a narrow plastic bag over ach end of the horizontal crossbar, then slide a Tube A over each end of
the horizontal crossbar with the slit aligned towards the top rear of the crossbar. Place the longest tube, tube B,
alongside the lift column, slide a narrow plastic bag over the top of the tube, and rubber-band it to the bottom of the
spreader bar and to the top of the column. Tube C is a short tube with a slit that fits over the back of the white block
and is rubber-banded in place. The rectangular cardboard block is rubber-banded underneath the base of the lift.
Place the large bag over the top of the lift. Slide the outer box with the inner sleeve over the top of the lift. Lay the
box down and close and seal the bottom of the box. Stand the box back up and place the cardboard shelf over the
top of the Tube B and the outer column, and place the sling(s) in a plastic bag then place them inside the box on top
of the shelf. Close the box top, label the box, and it is ready for shipment.
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Summary of Contents for 1000
Page 1: ...Take Along Lifts LLC Model 1000 Portable Transfer Aid OWNERS INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1...
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Page 27: ...FIG 1 Raising Patient FIG 2 Rolling Patient FIG 3 Lowering Patient 27 Rev 7 0...
Page 31: ...31 Rev 7 0 Figure 1 Placing Feet on Base Figure 2 Transferring From a Wheelchair...
Page 36: ...FIG 5 Swinging Knees into Car FIG 6 Placing Lift in Car Trunk 36 Rev 7 0...
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