P600 Lift
- User Guide
Rev: 31MAY2011
Page: 16
Attaching the airline tube to the lift
Should the gray rubber airline that connects the lift to
the hand control become disengaged from the front left
side of the lift it must be re-connected in order for the
lift to work properly.
The rubber airline may become disconnected for the
following reasons:
1) The lift is pulled along the track by the airline.
2) The tubing accidentally gets wrapped around an ob-
ject while a lift or transfer is being performed.
3) It is accidentally pulled out by the caregiver or the
individual being lifted.
The airline is connected to a gray rubber grommet locat-
ed on the front left side of the lift. Refer to figure 15A.
Small metal ribbed pins located at the end of the airline
hold the airline to this rubber grommet in a specific
manner. Therefore it is important to make sure that the
airline is connected properly.
Both the gray airline and the rubber grommet have a
ridge on one of their sides. Align the ridges for proper
connection. Refer to figure 15B. When this is done then
the metal ribbed pins attached to the end of the airline
can be re-insert into the corresponding holes in the rub-
ber grommet located on the front left side of the lift. Be
sure to insert the pins into the gray rubber grommet suf-
ficiently so that it is secure. Refer to figure 15C.
Perform a brief test of the lift to ensure proper connec-
tivity. Turn the lift ON and OFF. Raise and lower the
lift.
If the lift does not work properly, check to ensure that
the ridges on the gray rubber grommet on the underside
of the lift and the airline tubing are lined up properly. If
they are not lined up properly, then remove the airline,
line up the ridges and then re-insert it into the rubber
grommet. Perform the test as noted in the preceding par-
agraph. If there are still problems with the lift then con-
tact your local authorized dealer for service.
Figure 15A - Gray rubber grommet located on front right side of
the lift. Rubber airline is not connected. Note ridge on grommet.
Figure 15C - Gray rubber airline being inserted into rubber grom-
met of lift. The ridges on both pieces are lined up. The metal
ribbed pins are on the airline.
Pieces connected together
Figure 15B - Gray rubber airline being inserted into rubber grom-
met of lift. The ridges on both pieces are lined up. The metal
ribbed pins are on the airline (within the shroud).
Metal pins get inserted into the
holes of the grommet of the lift.