Summary of Contents for WY'EAST MEDICAL Aerial 600
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AERIAL CONTROLS PENDANT Instruction For Use Push and hold RAISE or LOWER button to position the lift bar & arm simultaneously Push and hold CLOSE or OPEN button to expand lift legs to needed width BATTERY CHARGING Verify removable battery Plug charger jack into pack is in place outlet...
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AERIAL QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE READ USERS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING Lower Raise sling sling Expand Close Push - Pull Aerial Aerial and Turn Secure legs legs Sling onto Patient All Yellow Areas Transport Patient (see sling IFU) on Equipment Expand Legs As Needed Are Adjustable Handset Functions Press Any Button...
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AERIAL Operator ’s Manual OPERATOR’S MANUAL AERIAL MOBILE FULL BODY LIFT Model No. 51870 51925 R06 Aerial Mobile Full Body Lift 800.255.3126 | wyeastmedical.com Operator’s Manual Page 1 of 20...
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AERIAL Operator ’s Manual WARRANTY Wy’East Medical Corporation (Wy’East) warrants to the original user the Aerial Mobile Full Body Lift manufactured by the company is free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service. The term of warranty from the date of product receipt is for a period of two (2) years on mechanical lift components, one (1) year on electronic components, and one (1) year for the battery.
AERIAL Operator ’s Manual Consistent with our policy of continuing product improvement, WY’EAST MEDICAL CORPORATION reserves the right to change these specifications without notice or obligation. INTRODUCTION HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL: This manual is designed to familiarize you with the operation of the Aerial Mobile Full Body Lift. Read it thoroughly before using or servicing the equipment.
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AERIAL Operator ’s Manual Your Aerial Mobile Full Body Lift is designed for transferring and repositioning a patient by utilizing a sling or other assistive device. • Low clearance for greater bed or stretcher access. • Adjustable leg width makes for easy access to wheelchair or commode. •...
AERIAL Operator ’s Manual SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS FOR ALL PROCEDURES: 1. The Aerial is designed to be used ONLY on level surfaces. 2. Inspect the lift functions prior to any patient use. Ensure all functions are in proper working order. 3. Prior to using the Aerial for transfer, the patient must be assessed by a qualified professional to determine the suitability of using the Aerial with that patient.
AERIAL Operator ’s Manual FEATURES: Handset: (P/N: 51661) Press any button once to power lift on. Press again to Raise Lower operate pendant controls. sling sling Expand Close 1. Press to raise lift arm. Aerial Aerial legs legs 2. Press to lower lift arm.
AERIAL Operator ’s Manual FEATURES: Mast Height Positioning: Allows the end user to pick between desired mast height positions. The Aerial will ship in the lowest mast height position. To adjust, remove black bolt caps, unbolt 9/16” hex head bolt and nut. With the assistance of another person, remove bolt and lift the mast and arm tube to the desired location.
AERIAL Operator ’s Manual FEATURES: Standard Upgrade Battery Battery / Control Box Combo: The control box disperses the power from the battery to the leg, lift arm, and handset functions. The Battery Cap (P/N: 51658) snaps into place on top of the battery.
AERIAL Operator ’s Manual FEATURES: Control Box Connections: Mains The control box disperses the power from the battery to the Cable leg, lift arm, and handset functions. Leg Actuators Handset Lift Arm Actuator Figure 1 Emergency Off: In case of emergency, push the large red button to cut power to unit.
AERIAL Operator ’s Manual OPERATING THE AERIAL MOBILE FULL BODY LIFT: 1. Refer to the sling IFU prior to use with the lift. 2. OPEN the LEGS of the Aerial to an appropriate width to maneuver the lift around a chair, wheelchair or bed. 3.
AERIAL Operator ’s Manual PERIODIC MAINTENANCE: The following scheduled maintenance and inspections will help to ensure trouble-free operation of your Aerial Mobile Full Body Lift. Not recommended for use in shower. Do not pressure-wash the unit. Load Test: • Run the lift with specified load* all the way up and down.
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AERIAL Operator ’s Manual Battery packs may emit hydrogen gas. Do not bring fire or a heated object close to the battery pack, and never use the battery near a spark, fuses and/or equipment that emits sparks. Further, do not store the battery in a closed environment or incorporate it into a closed structure of an enclosure.
AERIAL Operator ’s Manual Do not use or store LINAK battery packs where the surrounding temperature exceeds 50°C, such as inside a hot automobile, in direct sunlight, or in front of a stove or a source of intense heat. Doing so can shorten battery life, lower its performance level, cause the battery to leak fluid, become damaged, or deform.
AERIAL Operator ’s Manual TROUBLESHOOTING: SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE ACTION Battery is not charged. Charge battery. Mains cable is plugged into Unplug mains cable. wall outlet. Connect the charger for approx. 15 seconds. Reference “Standby No power. Standby Mode. Mode” and/or “Deep Discharge Protection”...
AERIAL Operator ’s Manual FACTORY ASSISTANCE: Expected lifetime: 8-10 years REPLACEMENT ITEMS: To order replacement parts, contact Wy’East Medical Customer Service. Include the following information with your request: 1. Serial and Model numbers of your Aerial Mobile Full Body Lift. 2.
AERIAL Operator ’s Manual REPLACEMENT PARTS: This manual provides maintenance and service information for the Aerial Mobile Full Body Lift. If replacement parts are required, contact WY’EAST MEDICAL with the serial number of your Aerial Mobile Full Body Lift to ensure the accuracy of replacement parts. 51687 51658 51652...
AERIAL Operator ’s Manual CONTACT INFORMATION For questions or information regarding other Wy’East Medical products, contact: Wy’East Medical Corporation 16700 SE 120th Ave. Clackamas, OR 97015, USA (503) 657-3101 (800) 255-3126 wyeastmedical.com info@wyeastmed.com 51925 R06 Aerial Mobile Full Body Lift 800.255.3126 | wyeastmedical.com Operator’s Manual Page 20 of 20...
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