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SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES
Part No. 1145811
11
Stand Up Lift Model RPS350-2
Lifting/Transferring the Patient
When
using
the
stand
up
lift,
the
legs
MUST
be
in
the
maximum
Opened
position
before
lifting
the
patient.
DO
NOT
move
the
patient
if
the
sling
is
not
properly
connected
to
the
attachment
points
of
the
stand
up
lift.
Check
that
the
sling
is
properly
connected
to
the
attachment
points
prior
to
lifting
a
patient.
If
any
attachments
are
not
properly
in
place,
correct
the
problem.
When
the
sling
is
elevated
a
few
inches
off
the
stationary
surface
and
before
moving
the
patient,
check
again
to
make
sure
that
all
sling
attachments
are
secure.
If
any
attachments
are
not
properly
in
place,
lower
the
patient
back
onto
the
stationary
surface
and
correct
this
problem
‐
otherwise,
injury
or
damage
may
occur.
Adjustments
for
safety
and
comfort
should
be
made
before
moving
the
patient.
Patient
ʹ
s
arms
should
be
inside
of
the
straps.
Invacare
slings
are
made
specifically
for
use
with
Invacare
lifts.
For
the
safety
of
the
patient,
DO
NOT
intermix
slings
and
lifts
of
different
manufacturers.
Warranty
will
be
voided.
During
transfer,
with
patient
suspended
in
a
sling
attached
to
the
lift,
DO
NOT
roll
caster
base
over
objects
such
as
carpet,
raised
carpet
bindings,
door
frames,
or
any
uneven
surfaces
or
obstacles
that
would
create
an
imbalance
of
the
lift
and
could
cause
the
lift
to
tip
over.
Before
positioning
the
legs
of
the
stand
up
lift
around
the
patient,
make
sure
the
patient’s
feet
are
out
of
the
way
of
the
footplate,
otherwise
injury
can
occur.
Invacare
recommends
locking
the
rear
swivel
casters
ONLY
when
positioning
or
removing
the
sling
(standing
or
transport)
from
around
the
patient.
Invacare
does
not
recommend
locking
of
the
rear
casters
of
the
lift
when
lifting
an
individual.
Doing
so
could
cause
the
lift
to
tip
and
endanger
the
patient
and
assistants.
Invacare
does
recommend
that
the
rear
casters
be
left
unlocked
during
lifting
procedures
to
allow
the
lift
to
stabilize
itself
when
the
patient
is
initially
lifted
from
a
chair,
bed
or
any
stationary
object.
Wheelchair
wheel
locks
MUST
be
in
a
locked
position
before
lowering
the
patient
into
the
wheelchair
for
transport.
Before
transferring,
check
that
the
wheelchair
weight
capacity
can
withstand
the
patient
ʹ
s
weight.