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Troubleshooting Chart
The following list of encountered problems and their solutions will assist
you in determining what may be causing your lift not to function as
designed.
If you have a problem occurring that is not listed below contact your
dealer or supplier for further information. Do not attempt to repair
components or parts of your lift as this may result in patient injury. Stop
using your lift immediately if it is not functioning correctly or any
warning beeps are heard.
Maintenance Notification:
Check the state of the lift and actuators.
Low Battery Capacity:
Recharge the battery. Replace the
battery if it will not hold a sufficient
charge.
Overload Alarm:
Weight has exceeded the set maximum
limit. Remove weight from lift and retry.
Force Interference:
If any force interferes when the lift is
lowered the lift will stop working to
prevent patient injury. Remove
interference immediately.
This image will also appear if the
actuator connectors are installed in the
wrong positions in the control box.