Charger
The indicator on the lift flashes red when the
batteries need recharging. Plug the charger
cable into the hand control or put the hand
control into the charger cradle and charging
will start. When the lift is charging the
indicator glows yellow.
The lift can only be used with a
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charger recommended by Human
Care, article number 50880.
• Charge the lift regularly, preferably every
night
• The charger must be disconnected when
you use the lift
• The lift's function is blocked during
charging. Disconnect the charger to use the
lift
Detaching the lift from the rail system
Lower the lift so that it stands solidly on a
surface. The lift will stop automatically when
it reaches the surface. It may be useful to use
Human Care's cart (Art.no. 50346). Feed more
belt out by pulling gently on the hook on the
lift belt while at the same time pressing the
Down button on the hand control or control
panel. When the belt is slack it can be easily
unhooked from the distance strap by lifting the
belt loop upwards.
Using the lift
Press the Up button on the hand control or
control panel on the lift to lift the patient.
Press the Down button on the hand control or
control panel to lower the patient. Pressing the
button activates a soft start, and releasing it
causes a soft stop.
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• The unit charges regardless of the position
of the main switch
• If the emergency stop is activated the
lift cannot be charged. Check that the
emergency stop is not activated when
charging.
• The charger must only be connected to an
earthed socket.
Important! When the batteries
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reach a critically low battery level,
it will no longer be possible to perform
more lifts (up or down). However, there is
still enough battery power for emergency
lowering. See separate manual for the
charger, 99599.
Press the Up button on the lift to move the belt
back. Make sure the belt is kept taut and gets
rolled up in the lift straight, without folding.
Important! When the lift is taken
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down, the belt must be kept taut
while it is fed into the lift.
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