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2.4.2 Parking brakes
2.4.3 Raising and lowering the cantilever arm
The manual control allow the cantilever arm to be adjusted
smoothly to any point.
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Force required to activate the pushbutton: < 5N
Position the manual control to the top tube of the handles for moving the patient hoist. This is
the most ergonomic position.
2.4.4 Moving the patient hoist
WARNING: Risk of clamping – Be careful passing through restricted passages

(e.g. doors).
1.
Stand behind the patient hoist and grasp the handles (left and right, next to the control
box) with both hands.
2.
Make sure that both back caster brakes have been released.
3.
Push the patient hoist slowly into the desired position.
When it is not loaded, we advise you to pull the patient hoist backwards, which makes it
easier to get round any obstacles (door frames, corners of rooms or furniture).
To move the patient hoist use only the handles for pushing and no other components
(actuator, manual control, ...) .
Secure the two casters at the back of the
chassis by pressing the caster brake plates
down gently to their end stops with the tip of
your foot. To release the brake, push the brake
plate gently back up again with the front of your
foot until the casters are free.
= Raise the cantilever arm
= Lower the cantilever arm
When using the lift function until the end of the hoist
motor the limit switch is activated by electronics (security
function). Use the lifting function only in the middle of the
adjustment range.
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Eagle
2011-09

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