Emergency Lowering; Disinfecting The Lift - Invacare 1900 Owner's Operator And Maintenance Manual

Invacare bath lift owner's operator and maintenance manual
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SECTION 2—OPERATING THE BATH LIFT

Emergency Lowering

NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 2.6.
In the event of a handset or control box failure, the lift can still be lowered by using one 
of the three following methods, depending on reason the lift has not lowered:
• If the battery is fine, but pendant is not or control box has failed and the lift needs 
to be lowered ‐ Press the tip of a ballpoint pen into the small opening below and to the 
right of the stop button on the control box (Detail "A").
• If the battery has failed and the lift needs to be lowered ‐ Pull down the red tag 
located above the battery near the push handle on the actuator column (Detail "B"). 
NOTE: Weight or force MUST be exerted upon the seat in order for this procedure to work.
Press Ballpoint Pen Tip Here

Disinfecting the Lift

NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 2.7 on page 13.
The seat and arms of the lift MUST be disinfected after each use with a bath.
ALWAYS wear protective gloves and eye protection when working concentrated
chemical disinfectants.
1. Prepare a working solution of Invacare disinfectant by doing the following:
A. Mix concentrated disinfectant with water to a dilution ration of half‐an‐ounce of 
disinfectant per one gallon of water.
B. Transfer the diluted disinfectant into a labeled spray bottle.
2. Position the bath lift into the tub. Refer to STEPS 13 to 16 in Transferring into/out of 
the Bathing Unit on page 9.
3. Spray both sides of the seat surface, the safety strap, the shoulder strap, and the arm 
rests of the lift. Refer to Detail "A" of FIGURE 2.7.
4. Gently wipe the push handles, scale, hand pendant, and any other surfaces that were 
handled during the transport and bathing of the resident with a wash cloth containing 
the diluted disinfectant. Refer to Detail "B" of FIGURE 2.7.
5. Let the disinfectant sit for ten minutes.
1900/1900S Bath Lift
DETAIL "A"
Control Box
for Emergency Lowering
FIGURE 2.6 Emergency Lowering
WARNING
DETAIL "B"
Pull Down Red Tag
for Emergency
Lowering
Actuator
Column
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