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P-600 Owner’s Manual Use and Care Trouble Shooting Warranty Information Waverley Glen Systems, Ltd. 87 Sharer Road, Vaughan, ON L4L 8Z3 | T (905) 850-0093 F (905) 850-8377 | 1-800-265-0677 info@waverleyglen.com | www.waverleyglen.com...
Table of Contents P-600 Lift Introduction................... 3 Overview ....................3 Components of lift system ............... 4 Component List ..................5 Specifications ..................5 Cautions ....................7 Operation Turning the lift ON/OFF............... 8 Raising/lowering the lift ............. 9 Moving the lift along the track ............ 10 Mounting the lift to the track ..........
Should any questions arise from reviewing this manual contact your local authorized Waverley Glen dealer. Failure to comply with warnings in this manual may result in injury to the operator, or the individual being lift- ed/transferred.
(from 54” strap out to 30” strap out) per full battery Models Table for P-600 Lifts Code Description 303090 P-600 lift including charger and pneumatic hand control Shipping/Storage Conditions: Temperature: Shipping/Storage: -40 to +70 ºC...
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NOTES: Please use the following type of plug for P-600 lifts installed in the UK: Please use the following type of plug for P-600 lifts installed in Australia. The P-600 lift shall be connected to a center-tapped single phase supply circuit when users in the United States connect the equipment to a 240 V supply system.
(s) are intended only for lifting and transferring of a person. Waverley Glen will not be responsible for any damage caused by the misuse, neglect or purposeful destruction of the lift and/or its’ associated components.
Operation Caution: Always, before using the P-600 lift system, the lift, track and sling (s) must be visually checked for any unusual wear and tear. Refer to the user manual with each piece of supplied equipment to determine what should be checked. Should anything look unusual then contact your local dealer prior to use.
Operation Raising/lowering the lift By pressing the DOWN arrow button, or the UP arrow button, the lift can be lowered or raised to the correct height for attaching the sling or positioning an indi- vidual. Refer to figure 5A and 5B It is recommended that the caregiver (operator) steady the lift with one hand when it is close to the individual DOWN...
Moving the lift along the track The lift can be easily moved along the track by simply pushing it by hand. For ease of use it is recommended that the lift be first lowered to a comfortable height at which it can easily be pushed along the length of the track by hand.
The manual for the sling that was purchased with the lift should be reviewed in detail prior to attempt- ing these steps. Contact your local authorized dealer should you have any questions or concerns. Step 1) P-600 Carry the Lift to the desired transfer location. Set it on a secure object such as a table or chair.
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Basics in transferring an individual … continued Step 6) Once at the correct height the individual can be moved along the track to the desired location. Caution: Always be cautious when moving an individual along the track. Watch out for and avoid any obstructions that may cause injury to the lift or individual in the sling.
Step 5) Take hold of the charger “DC” output plug Figure 12B - Charger for P-600 lift and visually observe that it has three (3) prongs inside of its metal case. These are designed to fit into the Lift “DC”...
Emergency Lowering The DOWN blue button located on the front right side of the lift can be used to lower an individual should the hand control buttons fail. Refer to figure 14B. Should both DOWN arrow buttons on the hand control, and the DOWN button of the lift fail, the person may be lowered by pressing the RED emergency lowering button...
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.
LCD Display Functionality Default Display Mode: The lift unit displays the battery charge level: 1. Battery Level (the factory setting for the Default Display Mode); or, 2. Indicates direction in which the lift is moving (UP/DOWN) In Battery Level Mode the lift will: 1.
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LCD Display Functionality (Continued) If there is no load on the lift the display will show “DOWN LIMIT SWITCH” L i m _ P600 Lift- User Guide Rev: 31MAY2011 Page: 18...
Turning the hooks upwards The P-600 has a feature that allows for the hooks to be turned upwards as shown. This may be used for transporting or storing the lift. Figure 16A - P-600 with hooks in normal position Figure 16B - P-600 with hooks turned upwards.
Trouble Shooting P-600 Should problems arise with the use of the lift review the following chart. Find the fault and complete the recommended solution. If the fault is not found and/or the solution does not correct the problem contact your local authorized dealer for service immediately.
□ Complete the visual inspection as noted in the “Monthly” section above. This section to be only completed by a qualified service technician as authorized by Waverley Glen □ Lift checked and passed. Any required repairs completed. P600 Lift- User Guide...
SPECIFICATIONS MAY CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN NOTICE. CONTACT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORISED DEALER FOR DETAILS. CAUTION: ONLY SLINGS AUTHORIZED BY WAVERLEY GLEN ARE TO BE USED WITH THIS LIFT. CONTACT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR DETAILS. P600 Lift- User Guide Rev: 31MAY2011...
Ensure that the service record is signed and dated each time it is used. Be sure to have this piece of equipment serviced on a regular basis as described in the General Inspection and Maintenance Section PURCHASE INFORMATION: Product Name: Model: P-600 lift ____________________________ Serial#:________________________ Date of Purchase: _____________________ Date Installed: _________________...
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Service Record History Complete this section after each service, repair inspection and/ or maintenance. Photocopy additional pages as required. Date: _______________________ Time: ________________________ Service Type: □ Periodic Inspection □ Monthly Inspection □ 6 Month Inspection □ Repair □ Yearly Inspection □ Other:_________ _____________________________ _________________________ Completed By:...
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Service Record History Complete this section after each service, repair inspection and/ or maintenance. Photocopy additional pages as required. Date: _______________________ Time: ________________________ Service Type: □ Periodic Inspection □ Monthly Inspection □ 6 Month Inspection □ Repair □ Yearly Inspection □ Other:_________ _____________________________ _________________________ Completed By:...
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Service Record History Complete this section after each service, repair inspection and/ or maintenance. Photocopy additional pages as required. Date: _______________________ Time: ________________________ Service Type: □ Periodic Inspection □ Monthly Inspection □ 6 Month Inspection □ Repair □ Yearly Inspection □ Other:_________ _____________________________ _________________________ Completed By:...
90 days after original purchase. 3) This guarantee shall be void if the equipment is not serviced by Waverley Glen or its authorized service agents in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations or if any unauthorized person carries out works on the equipment.