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plan your lifting operations before commencing.

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check    the sling is  suitable   for the particular  patient  and  is of the 

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use       a sling which is  frayed   or damaged.

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attempt to manoeuvre the lift by pushing on the mast, boom or 

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manoeuvre the lift with the handle  provided.

lower  the patient  to the lowest comfortable  position before   transfers.

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apply  the  brakes  when  parking  a lift.

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use electric lifts in a shower.

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charge an electric lift in a bathroom or shower room.

 

   

 

 

ensure   mast  locking knob is in position before lifting a patient.

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a regular charging routine to prolong the life of the battery.

SF24  Iss.5  Nov.2011

Summary of Contents for Student 150

Page 1: ...Student 150 Standing Transport Aid User Instruction Manual SF24 Iss 5 Nov 2011...

Page 2: ...e p O Charging instructions 11 Correctwayto charge the battery 12 Maintenance schedule Daily check list 4 1 3 1 T echnical 15 16 Slings for use with the Unihoist 17 Sling Chart 18 User guide for the S...

Page 3: ...d o r p s i h t n o k r a M E C e h t h t i w y t i m r o f n o c s e t a r t s n o m e d C E E 2 4 3 9 e v i t c e r i D s e c i v e D l a c i d e M MedicalDeviceDirective 93 42 EEC C E E 6 3 3 9 8 e...

Page 4: ...Illustration of Unihoist Student 150 3 SF24 Iss 5 Nov 2011...

Page 5: ...the knee pad as shown on the illustration page 6 6 Remove the screw from the leg opening lever located at the rear of the chassis Fit the leg opening handle through the gate on the mast and push the...

Page 6: ...on of assembly of mast to base 5 Important The hand control plug is indexed and can only be fitted one way Make sure the plug of the handcontrol is firmly pushed into the socket Do Not Force SF24 Iss...

Page 7: ...ble Foot Plate 6 To remove the foot plate lift the plate from the hole provided To install it you line up the tabs with the holes on the front of the foot tray and place it on the rubber strips provid...

Page 8: ...7 9 Plug the actuator jack plug into the left socket actuator socket located at the base of the power pack 10 Push the up and down buttons on the handcontrol and confirm the boom rises and lowers The...

Page 9: ...e s s i e s u a c e b e r u t a e f y t e f a s r o l o r t n o c a s s a p y b r o t c e n n o c s i d t f i l e h t e t a r e p o o t r e i s a e NEVER e g a m a d r o n i a r t s y l n o l l i w g...

Page 10: ...Illustration of the Unihoist Student 150 Rear Controls 9 SF24 Iss 5 Nov 2011...

Page 11: ...of travel in both directions The handcontrol is plugged into a socket at the base of the Controller The handcontrol can be hooked on the mast or boom when not in use 4 Emergency stop The large red em...

Page 12: ...s e i r e t t a b d e g r a h c s i d h t i w s m e l b o r p d i o v a u o y KEEP e g r a h c n o k c a p r e w o p e h t e c a l P d e g r a h c y l l u f s e i r e t t a b e h t wheneverit isnot in...

Page 13: ...Correct way to charge the battery 12 SF24 Iss 5 Nov 2011...

Page 14: ...ng the lift MAKE sure the Lift moves freely on its castors MAKE sure the legs open andclose correctly OPERATE the handcontrol or hydraulic unit to confirm the boom raises and lowers satisfactorily CON...

Page 15: ...e s i a r y c n e g r e m e LEG ADJUSTMENT Check the leg linkages are secure and the leg adjustmenthandle islocated correctly inthelegadjustment gate Operate the legadjusting handle andconfirmsmootho...

Page 16: ...idth 670mm LegsOpen Internal Width 552mm Overall Height of Legs 112mm Ground Clearance 43mm Front Twin Castors 100mm Rear Braked Castors 100mm Weights Mast Boom Assembly 19 5kgs BaseAssembly 24kgs Ele...

Page 17: ...16 Technical Specification B1 B B D A A1 c M odel Student 150 A 102 0 A 1 16 4 0 B 6 8 2 B 4 9 0 B 1 106 8 C 9 6 5 D 110 DIMENSIONS MM SF24 Iss 5 Nov 2011...

Page 18: ...e l e s n e h W e h t n i t s i s s a l l i w s e d i u g g n i w o l l o f e h T d e t f i l e b o t t n e i t a p e h t r o f g n i l s f o e p y t e h t correctselection DONOT use any other manufa...

Page 19: ...370 F 1250 1360 In mm Extended full length Order Code Medium Polyester EF182 Large Polyester EF183 A F C B D E Standing Sling A B D C Med Large A 1040 1100 B 750 800 C 280 280 D 1270 1360 In mm Extend...

Page 20: ...e t a C r i a h C r e w o h S t e l i o T B y r o g e t a C The Standing and Transport slings are suitable for persons in the SITTING positiononly Illustrations of Slings TheStandingand Transport slin...

Page 21: ...hat the cl ient s arms are outsideof the sling Fig 2 Position Student so that the client s feet in the foot tray and kneesrest against the knee pad Initially attach the longer loops of the sling to th...

Page 22: ...ent s armsare outside of the sling Fig 5 Raise the cleint s leg and feed the leg strap under and up between the legs d e s a e r c r o d e t s i w t t o n s i g n i l s e h t e r u s n E r o f e r u d...

Page 23: ...u l o s p a o s d l i m a n i h s a W DONOT usebiological detergents DONOT bleach in awarm room or in the openair DONOT placeon convector heaters or steam pipes DONOT dry in tumble dryers which excee...

Page 24: ...orrectly t e s d n a h e g n a h C 4 r e e n i g n E e c i v r e S l l a C 5 6 Unplugcharger k c e h c d n a y r e t t a b t a e s e R 7 latch is engaged y r e t t a b e g r a h C 1 r e e n i g n E e...

Page 25: ...l a e d d e s i r o h t u a n a y b d e n o i s s i m m o c f i e s a h c r u p e r u t u f r o f m e h t y b d e t r o p p u s e r a d n a r e l a e d r u o y y b d e n o i s s i m m o c e r a s t c...

Page 26: ...ax 01865 883434 Email unihoistltd btconnect com SF24 Iss 5 Nov 2011 2009 by Unihoist Ltd All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means elect...

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