If you have questions regarding the safe use and or assembly, maintenance, or specifications of your patient lifter, you should call Customer Service at 1-800-MEDLINE. For service and repair, remember your authorized Medline Dealer is able to provide the assistance needed. Save this manual for future reference.
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The following tools are required for assembly: One hex wrench with a 17mm side and a 19mm side. 1. Carefully unpack Medline Industries, Inc. Lifter, swivel bar/6 point cradle and adjusting lever handle. Check all parts for shipping damages before using 2.
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Assembly Cradle/Swivel Bar Attachment a. Remove nut and bolt from cradle b. Hold cradle in position at the end of the boom and align the holes of the pin and cap with the holes in the boom end fork c. Insert supplied bolt and washer through boom fork, cradle cap and pin.
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Operating Instructions Operating Instructions To Raise Lifter: Tighten hydraulic pressure release knob by turning it clockwise (Figure 7). Pump hydraulic handle (Figure 8). Do not lock rear casters. If needed, move lifter base slightly to adjust for balance. Expand base of lifter to widest possible position to maximize stability (Figure 9).
Regular maintenance of lifters and accessories is necessary to assure proper and safe operation. Maintenance & Care Initially Before Bi-Monthly Each Use Base & Wheels Base s even and level (all four wheels are on the floor) Wheel bolts are tight Wheels swivel and roll easily Base Adjustment Base locks securely, all parts are present...
Medline Limited Warranty Your Medline Product is warranted to be free of material defects in materials and workmanship for a period of Three (3) years from the date of purchase. In the event of a defect or failure covered by this warranty, contact us at 1-800-MEDLINE.
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DO NOT roll the caster base over objects such as shag or deep pile carpeting, raised carpet bindings, thresholds, unpaved surfaces, outdoors, or any other obstructions that would create an imbalance of the patient lift. This could cause the patient lift to tip over. Transfer from Wheelchair or Chair A.
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