Tuffcare Rhino P420 Operation Manual

Tuffcare Rhino P420 Operation Manual

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RHINO PATIENT LIFTER P420 and P425
O P E R A T I O N M A N U A L
ATTENTION
Before using this Medical Device read this manual. If you are unable
to understand, contact your equipment provider for technical
support before attempting to use this bed.

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  • Page 1 RHINO PATIENT LIFTER P420 and P425 O P E R A T I O N M A N U A L ATTENTION Before using this Medical Device read this manual. If you are unable to understand, contact your equipment provider for technical support before attempting to use this bed.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS PRODUCT SPECIFICATION Product Specifications P440/445 RHINO STAND UP PATIENT LIFTER Product Diagram SECTION 1 - General Guidelines Height at Sling Hook-up - MAX.: 81 inches General Guidelines Height at Sling Hook-up - MIN.: 36 inches SECTION 2 - Assembly Base Width OPEN: 33.5 inches Assembling the Mast Assembly to the Base Attach the Hi-Low Actuator to the Mast Assembly...
  • Page 3: Product Diagram

    PRODUCT DIAGRAM DANGER! RISK OF ELECTRICAL AND FIRE HAZARD. MAY P440 – SEMI HI-LOW / P445 – FULL HI-LOW WITH LEG OPENING RESULT IN DEATH, SERIOUS INJURY, SHOCK OR BURNS. This charger, like all electrical products. MUST be treated with respect.
  • Page 4: General Guidelines

    Be sure that sling is properly attached on sling holders before the patient is removed from a bed, chair or any objects. The TUFFCARE patient lifter is NOT a transport If the patient is in a wheelchair, secure the wheel locks in place device.
  • Page 5: Section 2 - Assembly

    WARNING TUFFCARE DOES NOT suggests locking the rear casters Use only Tuffcare parts to complete this stand up patient lifter. of the patient lifter when lifting a patient. Doing so could cause the lifter to tip over and endanger the patient and assistants.
  • Page 6: Attach The Hi-Low Actuator To The Mast Assembly

    ATTACH THE HI-LOW ACTUATOR TO THE ATTACHING THE CONTROL UNIT ON MAST ASSEMBLY MOUNTING BRACKET Position the hi-low actuator between the mast bracket. Install the pin through the Place the control unit on the holes of the hi-low actuator mounting bracket at and mast bracket and secure the desired position.
  • Page 7: Prepare The Patient Lifter For Use

    SECTION 3 OPERATION PUSH WARNING attempt to transfer, the user must be DO NOT assessed by a qualified professional. Thoroughly Place the battery case on control unit read and fully understand the instructions in this at the desired position. Owner’s Manual. Push the top of battery case against mounting bracket until there is an LOCKING/UNLOCKING THE...
  • Page 8: Closing/Opening The Legs

    CLOSING/OPENING THE LEGS USING THE EMERGENCY STOP To Open and Close the Legs on P445 RED emergency Press the open and close button on button on Control Unit the hand control. Push the RED emergency button in to stop the lift arms from raising or lowering.
  • Page 9: Charging The Battery

    CHARGING THE BATTERY NOTE: The battery must be recharged daily to prolong battery life. Place the battery on the control unit for charging battery. Push the top of the battery against the mounting bracket until there is an audible click, See more detail on page – (13) for Attaching the Battery Case on Control Unit.
  • Page 10: Section 4 - Lifting The Patient

    POSITIONING THE STAND UP LIFTER SECTION 4 LIFTING THE PATIENT WARNING The legs of the stand-up lifter be in the MUST maximum open position for stability and safety. WARNING DO NOT exceed the maximum weight limit of 350 lbs. 1 Obtain stability. P420 DO NOT attempt to transfer, the user must be assessed by a qualified professional.
  • Page 11 2 Position the stand up lifter using the handle on the mast. LIFTING THE PATIENT WARNING Handles DO NOT exceed the maximum weight limit of 400 lbs. DO NOT attempt to transfer, the user must be assessed by a qualified professional. Thoroughly read and fully understand the instructions in this Owner’s Manual.
  • Page 12 NOTE: The patient MUST be in a seated position first. Use the head section of the bed to get the patient upright then move WARNING legs over the side of the bed. If transferring a patient from a wheelchair, the wheelchair wheel locks MUST be in the locked position before lowering the patient into the Instruct the patient to hold onto...
  • Page 13: Section 5 - Transferring The Patient

    Otherwise, injury or damage may occur. The legs of the stand up lifter MUST be in the maximum open NOTE: Tuffcare recommends that two assistants be used when position for optimum stability and safety. transferring a patient to a wheelchair.
  • Page 14 Move the wheelchair into position. Engage rear wheel locks of the wheelchair to prevent movement of the wheelchair. The assistant behind the wheelchair pulls back on either the handle or sides of the sling to place the patient into the back of the wheelchair.
  • Page 15: Transferring A Patient To A Car

    TUFFCARE Patient Lifter. For the safety of the patient, DO NOT intermix slings and patient lifter of different manufacturers. NOTE: Tuffcare recommends that two assistants be used when swivel bar transferring a patient from a wheelchair to a car.
  • Page 16 first assistant As the cradle is being lowered, the first assistant is not only pushing but turning Lift the patient from the wheelchair. the patient into a position that faces the front of the car. Move the lifter, by the handle bar, to a position close to the doorway of the car.
  • Page 17: Transferring A Patient To From A Car To A Wheelchair

    NOTE: Tuffcare recommends that two assistants be used when transferring a patient from a car to a wheelchair. NOTE: One assistant MUST support patient at all times. sling NOTE: The sling may be left under the patient for further transfer or removed.
  • Page 18: Section 6 - Maintenance

    Electronics on the beds are warranted for one (1) year. The warranty period commences on the original manufacture date. If within such warranty period any such product proven to Tuffcare® satisfaction to be defective, such product will be repaired or replaced at Tuffcare® option.
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