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IN CASE OF HAND CONTROL FAILURE
Lifting failure -
In the event of a lifting failure, there are control buttons built into the control box. Press
the appropriate up or down/left or right button located on the front panel of the control box.
If the Splash! will be used by a disabled person living on their own, a communication device
should be installed in the area of use to call for assistance in the event of an emergency.
Turning failure -
If the hoist will not turn electronically, unplug the motor cord from the controller (see
pg.6), then manually rotate the mast.
If the Splash! will be used by a disabled person living on their own, a communication device
should be installed in the area of use to call for assistance in the event of an emergency.
STANDARD ACCESSORIES/OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
The following items are included with all aquatic patient hoist models:
•
Seat Belt Assembly - Nylon water-resistant belt for added security.
•
Battery/Charger
– 24-volt rechargeable battery.
•
Console/Battery Cover
– Protects batter and control unit from exposure to UV and moisture
(Tan).
Optional accessories may be purchased for your Splash! hoist through your Authorized Reseller. The
following accessories are available:
Total Cover - # 920-5000:
Made of weather resistant nylon material to keep unit protected from elements
when not in use.
Spine Board Attachment - # 500-1000:
Can be used to convert hoist for use with any standard spine
board. (Spine Board not included)
Splash! Caddy - # 400-0000 -
Facilitates handling, transporting and storing the Splash! Simplifies both
insertion and removal from deck anchor and can be used as a storage rack when hoist is not in use.
Anchor & Cap
– # 300-6600L –
LiftLock2
deck anchor measures 2.875”/ 73 mm OD, 2.75” / 70 mm ID.
Includes cap and bonding screw.
MAINTENANCE and CLEANSING
Minimal maintenance will prolong the life of your hoist. Keep all electronic components clean and dry.
Excessive moisture collection can affect battery and hoist performance and could lead to battery failure
and/or the hoist failing to operate. If the hoist is used outdoors, an optional full cover is available and
recommended.
Owners of hoist should be aware of any applicable local, state/provincial or federal/national regulations
regarding the inspection and or testing of hoists.