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Model: F400 FOLDABLE / PORTABLE PATIENT LIFT Folding Position #1 - Flat Folding Position #2 - Standing Span-America Medical Systems, Inc. Greenville, SC 29606 (800) 888-6752 Ensure the product has been assembled according to the instructions in this manual. All operators should read and understand the instructions for safe and proper operation of the patient lift.
Date of Purchase: operator. This is due to it being a full electric lift. With the F400 Date of Manufacture patients can be lifted from floor to bed with ease. The F400 uses a six-point spreader bar.
Caregiver refers to the operator or person A Span-America patient lift will provide years of service if it is properly who is assisting with the transfer.
• DO NOT replace any components of the lift without consulting with Span-America and must follow proper instruction from Span when replacing any components. • DO NOT service any parts of the lift while in use with a patient.
Turning Diameter 1384.9mm 91 lb Unloaded Lift Weight 42 kg * Span-America is committed to continuous improvements of our products therefore the specification, dimensions, and features listed above are for guidance only and are subject to change without prior notice.
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Step 1: Remove folded lift from box Step 5: Insert the pin to secure the mast Step 2: Secure the stand to the mast. Make sure the tab on the standing bracket sits in the top hole on the mast, and insert the screw to the lower hole as follows. Use the EZ-Tools to tighten the screws.
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Step 10: Installing the Control box on the Lift Step 8: Move the boom out of the way, and install the lower end of the actuator as follows M5 SCREWS Step 9: Install the upper end of actuator and reinsert the quick release pin to secure it. M4 SCREWS...
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Operating Instructions Folding the F400 for Storage or Transport Step 1: Spreader bar at lowest position Step 2: Folding the boom Double check all assemblies for tightness and read operating instructions carefully prior to use. For optimum performance the lift should be transported and stored in following condition range: •...
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Power Control Unit Overview Release Pressed in Emergency Stop Button Up / Down Button Battery Pack Release Handle LCD Display Panel LCD Display Panel Signs When the emergency stop button is released, the LCD Display Panel will show one of the four signs below.
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Operating Lift: Using Hand Control Warning! - Battery Low and Charging is Needed If the battery needs to be charged, the LCD LED Indicator Display Panel will show a blinking low battery Lifting * Green = In Use sign shown on the left either when the * Blank = Standby Lowering emergency stop button is released or when a...
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Available slings compatible with Patient Lift 2 Point S-Bar Hook up A, C Point 1 Hook up B, D Point 2 Insert F through E Hook up F Point 1 Hook up E Point 2 6 Strap Sling BEFORE LIFTING THE PATIENT, PULL ON EACH SLING LOOPS TO ENSURE THE LOOP IS HOOKED ONTO THE SPREADER BAR If the patient is pregnant or has skin conditions, consult with a PROPERLY...
2. Position user onto his/her side by rolling user towards you. • The operator of the lift shall inspect the Span lift before each use. Check all 3. Roll the sling in half. The handle on the back section sling should face outward bolts for tightness.
Your hand control needs to be replaced as it is at the end of its life cycle Deterioration of sling • Contact Span-America for “Guideline for Identifying Deteriorated Slings” if needed. If there is a problem you could not solve, please contact your dealer for assistance.
RETURN GOODS POLICY Patient lifts may not be returned unless the wrong lift is shipped in error by Span or the lift is heavily damaged or defective out of the box. For all other items, purchaser may request a RA for purchased goods within thirty (30) days of purchase invoice date.
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