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FreeStand is a freestanding lift system that is intended
for use where there is need for lifting in a specific loca-
tion, e.g., near a bed or in a hygiene room, etc.
Freestanding systems are a good alternative if you
need the features of a fixed-installation overhead lift
system but do not wish to install permanent fixtures
in the walls or ceiling, or if the need for lifting is only
temporary.
With its simple and safe structural design, the Free-
Stand lift system is ideal for home-care and other care
settings.
Since FreeStand requires no wall or ceiling fixtures,
it enables great flexibility of placement in the room.
In this document, the person being transferred is referred to as the patient and the person helping them is
referred to as the caregiver.
Caution triangles are used to warn of situations that demand extra care and attention.
IMPORTANT!
Read the instructions for both the patient lift and the lifting accessories before use.
Lifting and transferring a patient always involves a degree of risk. A complete understanding of the contents of
instructions is essential, and only trained personnel should use the equipment.
When in doubt, contact Liko.
Product Description
The width of the FreeStand rail system depends on
the choice of lift rail length. The lift rail (H100) is avai-
lable in 7 different lengths: from 2.0 m (79 inch.) up
to 3.2 m (126 inch.).
For a complete lift system, FreeStand is combined
with lift rail H100, a lift unit, parking set and other
accessories.
With the FreeStand lift system, Liko's stationary lifts
Multirall or Likorall are used.
FreeStand complies with EN ISO 10535 according to
the requirements of directives for medical- technical
products, MDD 93/42/EEC.
FreeStand
Instruction Guide
English
7EN131101 Rev.3
2015-11-02

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  • Page 1 7EN131101 Rev.3 2015-11-02 Product Description FreeStand is a freestanding lift system that is intended The width of the FreeStand rail system depends on for use where there is need for lifting in a specific loca- the choice of lift rail length. The lift rail (H100) is avai- tion, e.g., near a bed or in a hygiene room, etc.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    • FreeStand and the lift unit are assembled according to the instructions. • Lifting devices are properly connected to the lift. • You have read and understood the instruction guides for FreeStand, the lift unit and lifting accessories. • Personnel using the products have received appropriate instructions and training.
  • Page 3: Product Description

    Parking hook Parking bracket Lift Unit FreeStand is intended for use in combination with the Likorall or Multirall lift units. Installation of the Multirall lift unit on FreeStand is described in the Multirall instruction guide. Installation of the Likorall lift unit on FreeStand is described in this instruction guide.
  • Page 4: Technical Data/Measurements

    3200 4910 3240 2180 3210 1210 2302 31.9 11.7 * Weight of the single heaviest component on the FreeStand system when disassembled. Max. load and weight in lbs. Dimensions in inches. Max. load Weight tot. part* 78.8 146.1 81.3 85.8 79.1...
  • Page 5: Assembly Instructions

    • Complete lift unit with slingbar, handcontrol and rail carriers • Support arm (2 pcs) The following tools are required for assembly of FreeStand: • Ring spanner 13 mm/0.5 inch. (2 pcs) (alt. one ring spanner 13 mm/0.5 inch. and one universal-joint socket wrench 13 mm/0.5 inch.) •...
  • Page 6 The FreeStand lift system is now assembled. 11. Mount the lift unit on the twin rail carriers (already mounted on the rail). Note that FreeStand is delivered without rail carriers. Follow the mounting instructions for Likorall on page 7.
  • Page 7 15 cm (5.9 inch.). w w w . l i k o . com FreeStand • 7EN131101 Rev.3...
  • Page 8: Operation

    Operation During lifting and transfer, FreeStand should be positioned so that the rail is always centred as much as possible directly above the centre of gravity. Lifting in a skewed direction has a negative effect on stability. This means that when lifting e.g., from a bed, the rail should be centred directly over the bed.
  • Page 9: Disassembly

    We recommend that the bases be left on the upright supports. Should it be necessary to remove the bases, for example, for transport, simply remove the screws from the bases and separate them from the upright supports (4 screws per upright). w w w . l i k o . com FreeStand • 7EN131101 Rev.3...
  • Page 10: Inspection And Maintenance

    Inspection FreeStand should undergo thorough inspection for wear at least once per year. Inspection must be performed according to the Liko service manual and by authorized personnel. IMPORTANT! Repairs and maintenance may only be carried out by authorized Liko service personnel using original Liko spare parts.

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