Maintenance - Handicare MiniLift160 Classic Service Manual

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Maintenance

The lift must undergo thorough inspection at least once per year. Inspection must be performed by authorized personnel
and in accordance with Handicare's service manual.
Repairs and maintenance may only be done by authorized personnel using original spare parts.
Used batteries are to be left at the nearest recycling station. Used batteries can also be returned to
Handicare or a Handicare dealer for recycling.
Cleaning/disinfection
If necessary, clean the lift with warm water or a soap solution and check that the castors are free from dirt and hair. Do
not use cleaning agents containing phenol or chlorine, as this could damage the aluminium and the plastic materials. If
disinfection is needed, 70 % ethanol, 45 % isopropanol or similar should be used.
Storage and transportation
If the lift is not to be used for some time or e.g., during transport, we recommend that the emergency stop button be
pressed in. The hoist should be transported and stored in -10 ° C to + 50 ° C and in normal humidity, 30% -75 %.
The air pressure should be between 700 and 1060 hPa. Let the hoist reach room temperature before the batteries are
charged or the hoist is used.
-10 °C
Service agreements
Handicare offers the possibility of service agreements for maintenance and regular testing of your mobile lift. Contact
your local Handicare representative.
+50 °C
700 hPa
75%
1060 hPa
30%
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