Other maintenance details:
The lift must undergo thorough inspection at least once per year. This must be done
by authorized RoMedic service personnel and in accordance with RoMedic’s service
manual.
Repairs and maintenance may only be done by authorized personnel using original
spare parts.
Old batteries are to be left at the nearest recycling station or given to personnel
authorized by RoMedic.
Disposal
The MiniLift200 can be seperated into metal, plastic and electronic parts for recycling
and disposal. The electronic parts must be disposed regarding the WEEE -directive.
Cleaning and disinfection
When necessary, clean the lift with warm water or rubbing alcohol and ensure that
the castors are free of dirt and hair. Do not use cleaning agents containing phenol or
chlorine.
Storage
If the lift is not to be used for some time or e.g., when transporting, we recommend
that the emergency stop button be pressed in. Store the lift at a temperature exceeding
freezing point and at normal relative humidity (about 60%).
Service agreements
RoMedic offers the possibility of service agreements for maintenance and regular test-
ing of your lift. Contact your local RoMedic representative.
Trouble-shooting
If the lift is not working properly (up or down), check the following:
Make sure the emergency stop button is not pressed in and that all cables are con-
nected. Check the battery level and check to ensure that the battery charges via the
adaptor.
If the lift is not working properly, contact RoMedic.
The lift can be raised but not lowered (or vice versa), or the base-width adjustment
only works in one direction. Check the following:
That all cables are properly and securely connected. Pull out the contact and plug it in
again firmly.
If the lift is not working properly, contact RoMedic.
If the lift makes unusual noises:
Try to locate the source of the sound, take the lift out of operation and contact
RoMedic.
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