Invacare Personal Lift 9805 User Manual

Owner’s Operator and Maintenance Manual  
Portable Patient Lift and  
Sling  
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the user of the patient lift.  
USER: BEFORE using this patient lift, read  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
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LABEL LOCATION  
LABEL LOCATION  
Models 9805 and 9805P  
WARNING  
WEIGHT CAPACITY is 450 lbs.  
The INVACARE Patient Lift  
is NOT a transport device.  
Moving a person suspended  
in a sling over ANY distance  
is NOT R ECO M M EN DE D.  
DO NOT roll casterbase over  
deep carpet, raised carpet  
bindings, door frames or any  
uneven surfaces that may  
cause the Patient Lift to tip  
over.  
DO NOT lock the casters of  
the Patient Lift when lifting  
an individual. Casters MUST  
be left unlocked to allow  
P a t i e n t L i f t t o s t a b i l i z e  
during lifting procedures.  
U S E O N L Y g e n u i n e  
INVACARE SLINGS and LIFT  
ACCESSORIES.  
Refer to Owner's Manual for  
periodic Maintenance  
Procedures.  
NOTICE  
Upon receipt of the patient lift, the end  
user shoud request an updated version  
of the owner's manual for proper operation  
and safety procedures.  
Customer Service:  
1-800-333-6900  
1059597  
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SPECIAL NOTES  
SPECIAL NOTES  
Signal words are used in this manual and apply to hazards or unsafe practices which  
could result in personal injury or property damage. Refer to the following table for  
definitions of the signal words.  
SIGNAL WORD  
MEANING  
DANGER  
Danger indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in  
death or serious injury.  
WARNING  
CAUTION  
Warning indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in  
death or serious injury.  
Caution indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in  
property damage.  
NOTICE  
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT TO  
CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.  
MAINTENANCE  
Maintenance MUST be performed only by qualified personnel.  
NOTES highlight procedures and contain information which assist the operator in  
understanding the information contained in this manual.  
WARNING  
Invacare products are specifically designed and manufactured for use in conjunction  
with Invacare accessories. Accessories designed by other manufacturers have not  
been tested by Invacare and are not recommended for use with Invacare products.  
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TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS  
TYPICAL PRODUCT PARAMETERS  
9805 Hydraulic Adjustable Lift  
9805P Hydraulic Adjustable Lift - Painted  
BASE (ONLY):  
MAST (ONLY):  
9884  
9884P  
N/A  
9800A  
BASE WIDTH  
OPEN:  
CLOSED:  
42¼-inches  
22-inches  
42¼-inches  
22-inches  
BASE HEIGHT:  
BASE LENGTH:  
6½-inches  
6½-inches  
46¾-inches  
46¾-inches  
BOOM HEIGHT AT  
SLING ATTACHMENT:  
MIN.:  
MAX.:  
RANGE:  
17-inches  
61-inches  
44-inches  
17-inches  
61-inches  
44-inches  
BOOM OVERALL  
HEIGHT:  
73-inches  
450 lbs  
73-inches  
450 lbs  
WEIGHT CAPACITY:  
*CASTER SIZE:  
5-inches  
5-inches  
SHIPPING WEIGHT:  
(UNIT IN CARTON)  
85 lbs  
85 lbs  
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SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES  
SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES  
WARNING  
SECTION 1 - GENERAL GUIDELINES contains important information for the safe  
operation and use of this product. DO NOT use this product or any available  
optional equipment without first completely reading and understanding these  
instructions and any additional instructional material such as Owner’s Manuals,  
Service Manuals or Instruction Sheets supplied with this product or optional  
equipment. If you are unable to understand the Warnings, Cautions or Instructions,  
contact a healthcare professional, dealer or technical personnel before attempting  
to use this equipment - otherwise, injury or damage may occur.  
Check all parts for shipping damage before using. In case of damage, DO NOT use the  
equipment. Contact the Dealer for further instructions.  
The Invacare patient lift is not a transport device. It is intended to transfer an individual  
from one resting surface to another (such as a bed to a wheelchair). Moving a person  
suspended in a sling over any distance is not recommended.  
DO NOT attempt any transfer without approval of the patients physician, nurse or  
medical assistant. Thoroughly read the instructions in this Owners Manual, observe a  
trained team of experts perform the lifting procedures and then perform the entire lift  
procedure several times with proper supervision and a capable individual acting as a  
patient.  
Use common sense while operating lifts. Special care MUST be taken with people with  
disabilities who cannot cooperate while being lifted.  
Invacare slings and patient lift accessories are specifically designed to be used in  
conjunction with Invacare patient lifts. Slings and accessories designed by other  
manufacturers are not to be utilized as a component of Invacares patient lift system.  
Assembling the Lift  
DO NOT overtighten mounting hardware. This will damage mounting brackets.  
Operating the Lift  
Although Invacare recommends that two assistants be used for all lifting preparation,  
transferring from and transferring to procedures, our equipment will permit proper  
operation by one assistant. The use of one assistant is based on the evaluation of the  
healthcare professional for each individual case.  
DO NOT exceed maximum weight limitation of the patient lift. The weight limitation for  
the 9805 and the 9805P lifts is 450 lbs.  
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SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES  
If the patient lift is exposed to extreme temperature (above 100°F or below 32°F), high  
humidity and/or becomes wet, prior to use, ensure handgrips do not twist on patient lift  
handle - otherwise damage or injury may occur.  
Using the Sling  
Use an Invacare approved sling that is recommended by the individuals doctor, nurse or  
medical assistant for the comfort and safety of the individual being lifted.  
DO NOT use any kind of plastic back incontinence pad or seating cushion between  
patient and sling material that may cause the patient to slide out of the sling during  
transfer.  
After each laundering (in accordance with instructions on the sling), inspect sling(s) for  
wear, tears, and loose stitching.  
Bleached, torn, cut, frayed, or broken slings are unsafe and could result in injury. Discard  
IMMEDIATELY.  
DO NOT alter slings.  
Be sure to check the sling attachments each time the sling is removed and replaced to  
ensure that it is properly attached before the patient is removed from a stationary object  
(bed, chair or commode).  
If the patient is in a wheelchair, secure the wheel locks in place to prevent the chair from  
moving forwards or backwards.  
When connecting slings equipped with color coded straps to the patient lift, the shortest  
of the straps MUST be at the back of patient for support. Using longer straps will leave  
little or no support for patientʹs back. The loops of the sling are color coded and can be  
used to place patient in various positions. The colors make it easy to connect both sides of  
the sling equally. Make sure that there is sufficient head support when lifting a patient.  
Lifting the Patient  
When using an adjustable base lift, the legs MUST be in the maximum Opened/Locked  
position before lifting the patient.  
When the sling is elevated a few inches off the surface of the bed and before moving the  
patient, check again to make sure that the sling is properly connected to the hooks of the  
swivel bar. If any attachments are not properly in place, lower the patient back onto the  
stationary surface and correct this problem - otherwise, injury or damage may occur.  
Adjustments for safety and comfort should be made before moving the patient. Patientʹs  
arms should be inside of the straps.  
Invacare slings are made specifically for use with Invacare Patient Lifts. For the safety of  
the patient, DO NOT intermix slings and patient lifts of different manufacturers.  
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SECTION 1—GENERAL GUIDELINES  
Before transferring a patient from a stationary object (wheelchair, commode or bed),  
slightly raise the patient off the stationary object and check that all sling attachments are  
secure. If any attachment is not correct, lower the patient and correct the problem, then  
raise the patient and check again.  
During transfer, with patient suspended in a sling attached to the lift, DO NOT roll caster  
base over objects such as carpet, raised carpet bindings, door frames, or any uneven  
surfaces or obstacles that would create an imbalance of the patient lift and could cause the  
patient lift to tip over. Use steering handle on the mast at all times to push or pull the  
patient lift.  
Transferring the Patient  
When elevated a few inches off the surface of the stationary object (wheelchair, commode,  
or bed) and before moving the patient, check again to make sure that the sling is properly  
connected to the hooks of the swivel bar. If any attachments are not properly in place,  
lower the patient back onto the commode chair or the standard commode and correct this  
problem.  
Wheelchair wheel locks MUST be in a locked position before lowering the patient into the  
wheelchair for transport.  
Before transferring, check that the wheelchair weight capacity can withstand the patientʹs  
weight.  
Be sure to check the sling attachments each time the sling is removed and replaced, to  
ensure that it is properly attached before the patient is removed from the bed or chair.  
Mast pivot under the rubber boot must be tight to ensure safe use of the patient lift. Bolt  
MUST be checked at least every six months in conjunction with periodic maintenance.  
Performing Maintenance  
The pump is sealed at the factory. DO NOT attempt to open the pump or obtain local  
service as this will void the warranty and might result in damage. Consult your dealer or  
write Invacare for further information.  
After the first year of use, the hooks of the swivel bar and the mounting brackets of the  
boom should be inspected every three months to determine the extent of wear. If these  
parts become worn, replace them IMMEDIATELY.  
Casters and axle bolts require inspections every six months to check for tightness and  
wear.  
After the first twelve months of operation, inspect the swivel bar and the eye of the boom  
(to which it attaches) for wear. If the metal is worn, the parts MUST be replaced. Make this  
inspection every six months thereafter.  
Regular maintenance of patient lifts and accessories is necessary to assure proper  
operation.  
DO NOT overtighten mounting hardware. This will damage mounting brackets.  
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SECTION 2—FEATURES  
SECTION 2—FEATURES  
Hydraulic Lifts  
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 2.1.  
Hydraulic pump suggested operating limit is 450 lbs.  
Masts are interchangeable with bases. Lock together. Masts can be separated for storage.  
Operation optimizes lift capabilities. The lift requires less physical effort for raising  
patient.  
Offset mast and boom style provides better  
lift path. It maximizes full travel range.  
D
C
Pump handle can rotate from side-to-side  
for convenience of assistant.  
A. The Castered Base  
B. The Shifter Handle  
C. The Mast  
H
G
B
E
F
D. The Boom  
E. Swivel Bar  
F. Hydraulic Pump  
G. Pump Handle  
H. Control Valve  
A
FIGURE 2.1 Hydraulic Lifts  
Patient Slings  
WARNING  
Use a sling that is recommended by the individual’s doctor, nurse or medical assis-  
tant for the comfort and safety of the individual being lifted.  
Patient slings work in conjunction with lifts to support the patient during lifting and  
transferring procedures.  
Slings attach to the lift by using either sewn-in loop straps, chains or adjustable straps.  
Slings are adjustable. They are interchangeable with any Invacare patient lift.  
Each sling offers reinforcing at each hook-on point to ensure patient safety.  
Each sling is constructed of durable materials which resist deterioration from exposure to  
moisture or laundering.  
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SECTION 2—FEATURES  
Invacare products are specifically designed and manufactured for use in conjunction with  
Invacare accessories. Accessories designed by other manufacturers have not been tested  
by Invacare and are not recommended for use with Invacare products.  
Model Nos. 9042, 9043, 9046 and 9047 Slings  
The one-piece contour sling can be used on heavy or light patients. Slings support the  
patient from shoulders to the knees. Slings are used for weighing, transferring or to  
simplify the use of bathroom facilities.  
DETAIL “A”  
9043 & 9047  
SLING WITH  
COMMODE  
OPENING  
DETAIL “B”  
9042 & 9046  
SLING WITHOUT  
COMMODE  
OPENING  
FIGURE 2.2 Patient Slings  
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SECTION 3—HANDLING  
SECTION 3—HANDLING  
Shipping and Transportation Instructions  
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 3.1.  
NOTE: If the patient lift is to be reshipped by common carrier, it should be packed in the same  
carton. Extra cartons are available from Invacare.  
Unpacking  
1. Check for any obvious damage to the carton or its contents. If damage is evident,  
notify Carrier/Invacare Dealer.  
2. Remove all loose packing from the carton.  
3. Carefully remove all the components from the carton.  
NOTE: Unless the patient lift is to be used immediately, retain boxes, containers and packing  
material for use in storing until use of the patient lift is required.  
Inspection  
1. Examine exterior of the patient lift for nicks, dents, scratches or damages. Inspect all  
components.  
Storage  
1. Store the repackaged patient lift in a dry area.  
2. DO NOT place other objects on top of the repackaged patient lift.  
Apply stretch wrap 5 to 6  
times around the mast  
Apply stretch wrap 5 to 6  
times around the mast  
DETAIL “A”  
Mast with pump  
(Ref.)  
Screw Lift  
(Ref.)  
Swivel Bar  
(Ref.)  
See  
Detail “A”  
Angle Swivel Bar  
(Ref.)  
Tape (Ref.)  
Tape (Ref.)  
Tape Hex Key Here  
Tape (Ref.)  
Tape Hex  
Key Here  
Tape (Ref.)  
FIGURE 3.1 Handling  
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SECTION 4—ASSEMBLY  
SECTION 4—ASSEMBLY  
Assembly of the Patient Lift  
WARNING  
Use only Invacare parts in the assembly of this lift. The base legs, the mast, boom,  
pump assembly and the swivel bar are manufactured to specifications that assure  
correct alignment of all parts for safe functional operation.  
CAUTION  
DO NOT run the lift until it is fully assembled.  
Follow the assembly instrudctions in the Owner’s Manual for proper assembly of  
this lift. Failure to do so could result in damage to the push handle of the lift, render-  
ing it inoperative.  
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 4.1 and FIGURE 4.2.  
Base, Mast and Boom Assembly  
1. Unpack the components from the  
shipping cartons.  
2. Remove the locking screw from the  
bottom of the base.  
NOTE: The bottom of the mast assembly will  
have a notch.  
Locking Screw  
Bolt and Locknut  
3. Match the notch at the bottom of the  
Bottom of mast notch  
mast assembly with the tabs inside the  
socket of the base assembly.  
4. Insert the mast assembly into the socket  
and onto the tabs.  
5. Turn the mast assembly to make sure  
that the notch is locked on the tabs of  
the socket.  
Top Inside of the  
Socket of the  
Base Assembly  
NOTE: If the mast does not turn, the mast is  
centered and locked in place.  
6. Insert the locking screw into the bottom  
of the base and securely tighten.  
WARNING  
The mast may be removed from the  
base for storage or transporting. Each  
time the mast is removed and returned  
to the socket of the base, the mast  
MUST be locked into the socket of the  
base assembly.  
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SECTION 4—ASSEMBLY  
7. Remove the bolt and locknut from the top of the mounting bracket of the mast  
assembly.  
8. Align the holes of the boom assembly and mast assembly mounting bracket. Insert the  
bolt completely through the holes of the mast assembly mounting bracket and the  
boom assembly.  
NOTE: Be sure that the bolt is completely through the holes of the mast assembly mounting bracket  
and boom assembly, and they are not riding on the shoulder of the bolt.  
CAUTION  
The boom and mast, when assembled, MUST pivot easily.  
9. Tighten the bolt and nut using the Allen wrench provided and an adjustable wrench.  
NOTE: The nut and bolt can be tightened completely and the boom assembly will pivot easily if the  
mounting hardware is aligned properly when the boom assembly is secured to the mast. To check  
for correct alignment of the hardware, use the Allen wrench provided and turn the bolt by hand (it  
should rotate without a lot of force being applied). If excessive force is necessary, the bolt is NOT  
aligned properly. Disassemble and repeat assembly procedures until proper alignment is obtained.  
10. To check for tightness of nut and bolt:  
A. Raise the boom assembly.  
B. Push the control handle away from the pump assembly.  
C. If the boom assembly pivots easily, then the nut and bolt are not too tight.  
D. If the boom assembly does not pivot easily or does not pivot at all, then the nut and  
bolt are not aligned properly.  
Locknut  
Mast Assembly Mounting Bracket  
Boom Assembly  
Bolt  
NOTE: Mast assembly mounting  
bracket, boom assembly, bolt and  
locknut MUST all be flush against  
each other  
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SECTION 4—ASSEMBLY  
Base Shifter Handle Assembly  
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to  
Base Shifter Handle  
1. Insert the base shifter handle into the  
cam lock assembly at the back of the  
base.  
Thumbscrew  
Cam Lock  
Assembly  
2. Align the holes of the shifter handle  
and cam lock assembly.  
3. Tighten the thumbscrew to secure the  
shifter handle in place.  
NOTE: This should prevent the base shifter  
handle from being removed.  
Swivel Bar Attachment with Mounting Bracket  
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 4.4.  
1. Push the pin and washers up through the swivel bar pad.  
2. Line-up hole in pin with mounting bracket holes and secure with shoulder screw and  
nut provided.  
NOTE: The swivel bar has hooks on both ends to accept the hardware used to attach the sling that  
supports the patient during lift. The swivel bar pad should remain in place during normal use.  
NOTE:Makesure PinandWashersarecompletely  
pushed up through the Swivel Bar Pad.  
Nut  
Shoulder  
Screw  
Pin  
Swivel Bar Pad  
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SECTION 5—ONE-PIECE CONTOUR SLINGS  
SECTION 5—ONE-PIECE CONTOUR  
SLINGS  
Slings Using Chains, O-rings and D-rings  
WARNING  
Invacare slings are designed specifically for use with Invacare Patient Lifts and made  
to support the patient during lift and transfer procedures. Slings attach to the lift  
with either straps or chains (interchangeable). The slings are reinforced at all points  
of attachment for safety. The fabrics used in these slings are of very durable materi-  
als that resist deterioration from exposure to moisture and laundering. This design  
will accommodate patients of heavy or light weight with support from the shoulders  
to the knees. The contour shape provides comfort during the lift by avoiding the  
bulk of excess material between the back and seat sections.  
Fabric  
The fabric has a smooth inner side. The outer side has binding tape around the pocket.  
NOTE: Always place the sling under the patient with the smooth side next to the body.  
Sling fabrics are offered in a choice of two materials. Canvas fabric is very durable for use  
and laundering and is preshrunk and dyed a BLUE color.  
NOTE: Laundering should always be done with dark colors.  
Open mesh nylon fabric is an exceptional material that provides safety and comfort for  
the patient. The open mesh weave of the fabric is dyed BLUE, preshrunk, and durable for  
use and laundering. It provides considerable traction to resist slipping and sliding during  
use.  
Body  
Slings may be ordered at the time of purchase with a commode opening in the seat section  
for use over a commode or a commode chair.  
Each sling includes four metal support bars that have a hole at the center to attach the  
S-hook.  
When shipped from the factory, these reinforcing metal support bars are enclosed in the  
sling pocket with the hole exposed.  
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SECTION 5—ONE-PIECE CONTOUR SLINGS  
Positioning the Contour Sling  
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 5.1.  
1. Position the patient in the center of the bed and laying flat on his/her back.  
2. Fold the sling in half (length-wise) and place the fabric sections of the sling beside the  
patient.  
NOTE: The sling french seams (uneven surface) will be against the bed surface and facing the  
assistant when folded. The opposite side of the fabric is smooth. After the sling is positioned for  
lifting purposes, the smooth side will be next to the patient.  
NOTE: The top edge of the sling fabric (nearest to the patient’s head) should be slightly above the  
armpit level of the patient.  
NOTE: The bottom edge of the sling fabric should then be a few inches above the back of the  
patient’s knee.  
3. With both assistants holding the patient, push the folded sling under the patient  
without rolling him/her over.  
DETAIL “A” - POSITIONING  
DETAIL “B” - PREPPING PATIENT  
Center of Bed  
Top Edge  
of Sling  
French Seams  
(Facing the  
assistant and Bed  
Surface)  
BottomEdge  
of Sling  
DETAIL “C” - ROLLING  
PATIENT TO SIDE  
DETAIL “D” - ROLLING PATIENT BACK  
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SECTION 5—ONE-PIECE CONTOUR SLINGS  
Positioning the Patient on the Sling  
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 5.1 and FIGURE 5.2.  
NOTE: Use the following method to easily move the patient and avoid strain to yourself.  
1. If the patient is to roll to their left-side, then elevate the patients right knee until the  
right foot is flat on the bed (Detail “B” of FIGURE 5.1).  
NOTE: Invacare recommends that two assistants (one on each side of the bed) be used when  
positioning the patient in a sling.  
2. With an assistant on each side of the bed and up against the mattress, the  
assistantassistant on the left-hand side of the bed will position his/her right-hand on  
the elevated knee and his/her left-hand under the patients right shoulder, slowly push  
on the knee and assist with a slight lift of the shoulder and the patient will easily roll  
3. With the patient on their side, push the fabrics of the seat and back gently under them.  
NOTE: The upper edge of the back section should be positioned slightly above the armpit level and  
the lower edge of the seat section positioned a few inches above the back of the patient’s knees (Detail  
4. Roll the patient on to his/her back (Detail “D” of FIGURE 5.1).  
NOTE: assistants will reverse roles.  
5. After the patient has been positioned once again on his/her back, you now need to roll  
the patient to their right-side (facing the assistant on the left).  
6. With an assistant on each side of the bed and up against the mattress, the assistant on  
the right-hand side of the bed will elevate the left knee and position his/her left-hand  
on the elevated knee and his/her right-hand under the patients left shoulder. The  
assistant will slowly push on the knee and assist with a slight lift of the shoulder and  
the patient will easily roll onto their side (Detail “B” of FIGURE 5.2).  
7. Pull the fabrics of the seat and back across the mattress until they are smooth.  
8. Roll the patient onto their back and they should be approximately centered on the  
sling (Detail “C” of FIGURE 5.2).  
9. You are now ready to attach the chains or straps to the sling.  
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SECTION 5—ONE-PIECE CONTOUR SLINGS  
DETAIL “A” - POSITIONING  
DETAIL “B” - ROLLING PATIENT TO SIDE  
Patient  
Centered  
in Sling  
DETAIL “C” - ROLLING PATIENT BACK  
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SECTION 6—ATTACHING SLING HARDWARE  
SECTION 6—ATTACHING SLING  
HARDWARE  
Attaching the Sling Hardware  
The hardware used with the one-piece contour sling includes four metal support bars.  
The hardware inserts into the pockets at the edge of the fabric. The pocket that will hold  
the metal bar has an opening in the center. The pocket is sewn closed on one end and has  
an open-end with a strap on the other.  
NOTE: When the slings are laundered, remove the four metal support bars. They MUST be  
replaced or the sling can not be used for lifting purposes.  
Inserting the Four Metal Support Bars into the Sling  
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 6.1 on page 24.  
NOTE: When inserting each metal bar into the sling pocket, align the metal support bar in the  
center of the strap (after it has been pulled down) and push the metal support bar into the sling  
pocket. The sling is sewn on both sides so the center location is critical.  
1. To insert the metal support bar, pull the strap down allowing the bar to pass through  
the opening in the sling pocket.  
2. Push the metal support bar through until the mounting hole clears the center opening  
of the sling pocket.  
3. Once the opposite end of the bar is inside the sewn pocket, push the strap over the  
metal support bar to prevent it from falling out.  
NOTE: The hole in the metal bar should be in the center of the pocket opening. This is where the  
S-hook of the chain or strap will be attached.  
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SECTION 6—ATTACHING SLING HARDWARE  
DETAIL  
“A”  
DETAIL  
“B”  
Strap Over Metal  
Support Bar  
Metal Support Bars with  
Openings for Chains or Straps  
DETAIL “C”  
Attaching the Chains or Adjustable Straps to the Sling  
CAUTION  
When using either the chains or straps to connect the sling to the patient lift, the short-  
est of the two sections of the chains or straps MUST be attached to the back section of  
the sling. Using the long section will leave little or no support for the patient’s back.  
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 6.2 on page 25.  
1. With the patient laying on his/her back and positioned properly in the sling, lay the  
chains or straps on the bed next to the sling.  
2. Place the short section of chain or strap parallel to the patients back.  
NOTE: This will position the longer section of chain or strap from the waist to the mid section of  
the thigh.  
3. Insert the S-hooks on the ends of the chains or straps into the metal support bar of the  
sling.  
NOTE: The S-hook MUST be inserted through the hole in the support bar with the open end facing  
NOTE: The O-ring of the chain assembly is the suggested location to attach to the swivel bar,  
however, by changing to different links, you can reposition the patient into a reclining or more  
upright position.  
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SECTION 6—ATTACHING SLING HARDWARE  
WARNING  
When changing to different lengths, DO NOT disconnect the O-rings of the chains  
from the swivel bar. Position both the O-rings and additional chain link onto the  
hooks of the swivel bar.  
NOTE: The straps can be simply adjusted to achieve the same effect.  
4. With the sling positioned under the patient, and the metal support bars in place, you are  
now ready to move the lift into position to attach the sling hardware to the swivel bar.  
DETAIL “A”  
S-Hook Open End  
Away From Patient  
Short Section  
O-Ring  
Long Section  
S-Hook Open End  
Away From Patient  
DETAIL “B”  
D-Ring  
Short  
Section  
Long Section  
S-Hook Open  
End Away From  
Patient  
Adjust Buckles  
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SECTION 7—OPERATION  
SECTION 7—OPERATION  
Operating the Patient Lift  
Opening the Legs of the Adjustable Base  
WARNING  
The operation of the patient lift is an easy and safe procedure. DO NOT attempt any  
transfer without approval of the patient’s physician, nurse or medical assistant.  
Thoroughly read the instructions in this Owner’s Manual, observe a trained team of  
experts performing the lifting procedures and then perform the entire lift procedure  
several times with proper supervision and a capable individual acting as a patient.  
ONLY operate this lift with the legs in maximum open position and locked in place.  
The base legs MUST be locked in the open position at all times for stability and  
patient safety when lifting and transferring a patient.  
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 7.1 on page 27.  
The Shifter handle is used to open the legs of the base for stability when lifting a patient.  
1. Grasp the shifter handle in one-hand and place the opposite hand on the steering  
handle of the mast for balance.  
2. Push the shifter handle to your right to release the lock pin from its mounting hole.  
3. Turn the handle clockwise until you are able to secure the lock pin into the opposite  
mounting hole to fully open the legs of the base.  
NOTE: The lock pin MUST insert into its mounting hole in the socket assembly to lock the legs in  
the full open position. The shifter handle will be in the vertical position; parallel with the mast  
assembly.  
WARNING  
If the shifter handle is NOT vertical, the lock pin is NOT seated in the socket assem-  
bly. DO NOT use the patient lift until lock pin is properly seated and locked in place  
or injury and/or damage may occur.  
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SECTION 7—OPERATION  
DETAIL “A”  
Base Closed  
Base Open  
Shifter  
Handle  
Shifter  
Handle  
Locked  
DETAIL “B”  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Raising/Lowering Model Hydraulic Lifts  
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 7.2 on page 28.  
There are two controls on the pump assembly:  
1. The control valve  
2. The pump handle  
Raising the Lift  
The control valve MUST be in the closed position (control valve positioned towards pump  
handle) to move the pump handle up and down to elevate the boom and the patient.  
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SECTION 7—OPERATION  
Lowering the Lift  
The control handle MUST be in the open position (control valve positioned away from  
pump handle) to lower the boom and the patient. The rate of descent can be controlled by  
varying the amount that the control valve is opened.  
NOTE: A safety gate is part of the hydraulic system that maintains a SLOW constant descent of  
the boom regardless of how far the control valve is opened.  
Pump  
Handle  
Pump Handle  
Closed  
Control Valve  
Open  
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SECTION 8—LIFTING THE PATIENT  
SECTION 8—LIFTING THE PATIENT  
WARNING  
Before lifting or transferring the patient, the base legs MUST be locked in the open  
position for optimum stability and safety.  
WARNINGS indicated.  
1. Using the steering handle, push the patient lift underneath the bed.  
2. Lower the patient lift for easy attachment of the sling hardware or straps  
3. Do one of the following:  
• Chains, O-Rings and D-Rings: After the chains, O-Rings or D-Rings are attached  
and the S-hooks are secured in both sides of the sling sections (open end facing  
outward), place the D-rings of the strap assembly or the O-ring and chain link of  
the chain assembly over the chain hooks of the swivel bar.  
• Chain-Free All Fabric Slings: Attach the color-coded straps to the strap hooks of  
the swivel bar.  
Strap Hooks  
Strap Hooks  
Chain Hooks  
4. Pump the lift handle or turn the handle clockwise (clicking sound is normal) to raise  
the patient above the bed. The patient should be elevated high enough to clear the bed  
and their weight supported by the lift.  
NOTE: The manual (crank) lift handle will automatically turn back one quarter turn to lock in  
place.  
NOTE: On a hydraulic lift, the boom will stay in position until the control valve is opened.  
5. When the patient is lifted from the bed (with the patients head supported), he/she will  
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SECTION 8—LIFTING THE PATIENT  
WARNING  
When elevated a few inches off the surface of the bed and before moving the  
patient, check again to make sure that all hardware is properly connected. Check  
each S-hook to make sure it is completely attached to the metal support bars of the  
sling. Check the attachment of the straps, O or D-rings to the swivel bar hooks. If  
any attachments are NOT properly in place, lower the patient back onto the bed  
and correct this problem.  
Adjustments for safety and comfort should be made before moving the patient.  
Patient’s arms should be inside of the chains or straps.  
Invacare slings and hardware are made specifically for use with Invacare Patient  
Lifts. For the safety of the patient, DO NOT intermix slings and patient lifts of dif-  
ferent manufacturers.  
6. When patient is clear of the bed surface, swing their feet off the bed (FIGURE 8.3).  
DETAIL “A” - AIDING THE PATIENT  
DETAIL “B” - GUIDING THE PATIENT  
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SECTION 8—LIFTING THE PATIENT  
7. Using the steering handles, move the patient lift away from the bed.  
8. When moving the patient lift away from the bed, turn patient so that he/she faces  
assistant operating the patient lift (FIGURE 8.4).  
9. Turn crank handle counterclockwise (manual) or open control valve (hydraulic)  
lowering patient so that his feet rest on or over the base of the lift, straddling the mast.  
Close control valve.  
NOTE: The lower center of gravity provides stability making the patient feel more secure and the  
lift easier to pull or push.  
10. Pull the patient lift away from the bed and push from behind with both hands.  
DETAIL “B” - MOVING THE PATIENT IN  
THE LIFT  
DETAIL “A” - TURNING THE PATIENT  
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SECTION 9—BATHROOM  
SECTION 9—BATHROOM  
Transferring Patient for Use of Commode Chair or  
Standard Commode  
Transferring to a Commode Chair  
WARNING  
When elevated a few inches off the surface of the commode chair or standard  
commode and before moving the patient, check again to make sure that all  
hardware or straps are properly connected. Check each S-hook to make sure it is  
completely attached to the metal bars of the sling. Check the attachment of the  
straps, O or D-rings to the swivel bar hooks. If any attachments are NOT properly  
in place, lower the patient back onto the commode chair or standard commode to  
correct this problem.  
Adjustments for safety and comfort should be made before moving the patient.  
Patient’s arms should be inside of the chains or straps.  
Invacare slings and Hardware are made specifically for use with Invacare Patient  
Lifts. For the safety of the patient, DO NOT intermix slings and patient lifts of dif-  
ferent manufacturers.  
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 9.1 on page 33.  
NOTE: The slings with commode openings are designed to be used with either a commode chair or  
standard commode.  
NOTE: Invacare recommends that the sling remain connected to the swivel bar during the  
patient’s use of either the commode chair or standard commode.  
1. Elevate the patient high enough to clear the commode chair and their weight  
supported by the lift.  
2. With the help of both assistants, guide the patient onto the commode chair.  
3. Lower the patient onto the commode chair leaving the sling attached to the swivel bar.  
4. When complete, recheck for correct attachment and then raise the patient off the  
commode chair.  
5. When patient is clear of the commode surface (using the steering handles), move the  
lift away from the commode chair.  
6. To return or place patient in a wheelchair. Refer to Transferring to a Wheelchair on  
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SECTION 9—BATHROOM  
DETAIL “A” - GUIDING THE PATIENT  
DETAIL “B” - LOWERING THE PATIENT  
Commode  
Commode  
Transferring to a Standard Commode  
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 9.1.  
NOTE: The patient MUST be transferred to a wheelchair and transported to the bathroom facilities  
before using the patient lift again to position the patient on a standard commode.  
1. Move the patient from the bed to the wheelchair. Refer to Transferring to a Wheelchair  
2. Elevate the patient high enough to clear the standard commode and their weight  
supported by the patient lift.  
3. With the help of both assistants, guide the patient onto the standard commode.  
4. Lower the patient onto the standard commode leaving the sling attached to the swivel  
bar hooks.  
5. When complete, recheck for correct attachment and then raise the patient off of the  
standard commode.  
6. When patient is clear of the standard commode surface (using the steering handles),  
move the lift away from the standard commode.  
7. To return or place a patient in a wheelchair, refer to Transferring to a Wheelchair on  
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SECTION 9—BATHROOM  
Bathing  
WARNING  
When elevated a few inches off the surface of the bed and before moving the  
patient, check again to make sure that all hardware or straps are properly  
connected. Check each S-hook to make sure it is completely attached to the metal  
support bars of the sling. Check the attachment of the straps, O or D-rings to the  
swivel bar hooks. If any attachments are NOT properly in place, lower the patient  
completely to correct this problem.  
Adjustments for safety and comfort should be made before moving the patient.  
Patient's arms should be inside of the chains or straps.  
Invacare slings and hardware are made specifically for use with Invacare Patient  
Lifts. For the safety of the patient, DO NOT intermix slings and patient lifts of dif-  
ferent manufacturers. Warranty will be voided.  
NOTE: There are many portable bathing apparatuses. Refer to your particular portable bath  
instructions and use them in conjunction with this Owner’s Manual.  
2. Elevate the patient high enough to clear the commode chair and their weight  
supported by the lift.  
3. Lower the patient into the portable bath tub.  
4. Detach chains/straps from sling and reattach to the portable bath tub.  
5. Using the lift, raise the sides of the portable bath tub.  
6. Bathe the patient.  
7. Reverse procedures to return the patient to the bed.  
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SECTION 10—TRANSFERRING  
SECTION 10—TRANSFERRING  
Transferring to a Wheelchair  
WARNING  
When elevated a few inches off the seating surface of the wheelchair and before  
moving the patient, check again to make sure that all hardware and straps are  
properly connected. Check each S-hook to make sure it is completely attached to  
the metal support bars of the sling. Check the attachment of the straps, O or D-  
rings to the swivel bar hooks. If any attachments are NOT properly in place, lower  
the patient completely to correct this problem.  
Adjustments for safety and comfort should be made before moving the patient.  
Patient’s arms should be inside of the chains or straps.  
Invacare slings and Hardware are made specifically for use with Invacare Patient  
Lifts. For the safety of the patient, DO NOT intermix slings and patient lifts of dif-  
ferent manufacturers.  
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 10.1 on page 36.  
NOTE: Invacare recommends that two assistants be used when transferring a patient to a  
wheelchair.  
1. Ensure the legs of the lift (w/patient) are in the opened position.  
2. Move the wheelchair into position.  
3. Lock the rear wheels to further prevent movement of the chair (Detail A” of  
WARNING  
Wheelchair wheel locks MUST be in a locked position before lowering the patient  
into the wheelchair for transport.  
4. Position the patient over the seat with their back against the back of the chair (Detail  
5. Lower the patient either by doing one of the following:  
• Open the control valve.  
• Turn the crank counterclockwise.  
6. The assistant behind the chair pulls back on either the handle or sides of the sling to  
place the patient into the back of the chair. (Detail “C” of FIGURE 10.1).  
NOTE: Holding the handle or sides of the patient lift maintains a good center of balance and  
prevent the chair from tipping forward  
7. Disconnect the sling from the patient lift.  
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SECTION 10—TRANSFERRING  
DETAIL “A” -  
LOCKING REAR  
WHEELS  
Wheel Lock  
DETAIL “B” -  
GUIDING THE  
PATIENT  
Back  
Seat  
Sling Handle  
(hidden from view)  
DETAIL “C” -  
SETTING THE  
PATIENT  
Sling  
Side  
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SECTION 10—TRANSFERRING  
Transferring to a Car  
WARNING  
When elevated a few inches off the seating surface of the wheelchair and before  
moving the patient, check again to make sure that all hardware or straps are  
properly connected. Check each S-hook to make sure it is completely attached to  
the metal support bars of the sling. Check the attachment of the straps, O or  
D-rings to the swivel bar hooks. If any attachments are not properly in place, lower  
the patient completely to correct this problem.  
Adjustments for safety and comfort should be made before moving the patient.  
Patient’s arms should be inside of the chains or straps.  
Invacare slings and hardware are made specifically for use with Invacare Patient  
Lifts. For the safety of the patient, DO NOT intermix slings and patient lifts of dif-  
ferent manufacturers.  
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 10.2 on page 38.  
NOTE: To position an individual in a sling, follow the procedures concerning lifting the patient,  
operation and sling attachments.  
NOTE: Invacare recommends that two assistants be used when transferring a patient from a  
wheelchair to a car.  
NOTE: The transfer to a car should be made on a level driveway or surface.  
NOTE: Before lifting the patient from the chair, make sure to shorten the distance between the  
patient and the boom. This will make the transfer into the seat of the car easier.  
NOTE: Assistants should practice ʺGood Body Mechanicsʺ (use your legs) when positioning  
patient onto any seating surface.  
1. Attach the chains or straps to swivel bar (Detail A” of FIGURE 10.2).  
2. Lock the rear wheels to further prevent movement of the chair (Detail “B” of  
FIGURE 10.2).  
3. Lift the patient from the wheelchair (Detail “C” of FIGURE 10.2).  
4. Move the lift, by the steering handles, to a position close to the doorway of the car.  
5. Lower the boom of the lift until it is about even with the roof of the car.  
6. As one assistant pushes the patient into the car by his knees until he/she is positioned  
over the seat of the car, the other assistant lowers the boom.  
7. As the boom is being lowered, the first assistant is not only pushing but turning the  
patient so he/she is positioned facing the front of the car (Detail “D” of FIGURE 10.2).  
NOTE: The patient will come to rest on the seat of the car.  
8. While one assistant is holding the patient, the other assistant removes the chains or  
straps from the swivel bar and slides the patient lift out of the way (Detail “E” of  
FIGURE 10.2).  
NOTE: The sling may be left under the patient or removed (Detail “F” of FIGURE 10.2).  
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SECTION 10—TRANSFERRING  
9. If necessary, remove the mast, boom and pump assembly from the base and transport  
them in the car.  
NOTE: If the lift and wheelchair are both packed in the trunk of the car, care should be taken not  
to damage the spokes of the wheelchair on the steering handles of the lift.  
DETAIL “B” - LOCKING REAR WHEELS  
DETAIL “A” - ATTACHING CHAINS  
Swivel Bar  
Wheel Lock  
DETAIL “D” - LOWERING THE PATIENT  
DETAIL “C” - LIFTING THE PATIENT  
First Assistant  
Patient  
Wheelchair  
DETAIL “E” - SETTING  
DETAIL “F” - SLING PLACEMENT  
First Asssitant  
THE PATIENT  
Second  
Assistant  
Sling  
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SECTION 10—TRANSFERRING  
Transferring from a Car to a Wheelchair  
WARNING  
When elevated a few inches off the seat of the car and before moving the patient,  
check again to make sure that all hardware or straps are properly connected. Check  
each S-hook to make sure it is completely attached to the metal support bars of the  
sling. Check the attachment of the straps, O or D-rings to the swivel bar hooks. If  
any attachments are NOT properly in place, lower the patient completely to  
correct this problem.  
Adjustments for safety and comfort should be made before moving the patient.  
Patient’s arms should be inside of the chains or straps.  
Invacare slings and hardware are made specifically for use with Invacare Patient  
Lifts. For the safety of the patient, DO NOT intermix slings and patient lifts of dif-  
ferent manufacturers. Warranty will be voided.  
NOTE: For this procedure, refer to FIGURE 10.3 on page 40.  
NOTE: Invacare 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.  
1. With the first assistant supporting the patient, the second assistant lowers the boom of  
the patient lift until the hooks of the swivel bar are even with the roof of the car.  
2. Attach the sling to the swivel bar (Detail A” of FIGURE 10.3).  
3. Lift the patient up off of seat until straps are taut.  
4. Turn patient with sling until legs are outside of car.  
NOTE: assistants should practice ʺGood Body Mechanicsʺ (use your legs) when positioning  
patient onto any seating surface.  
5. Lift up on legs with one hand and tilt the patient back with the other hand.  
6. The second assistant should pull the patient lift away from the car until the patient is  
completely clear of the door frame (Detail “B” of FIGURE 10.3).  
7. Release the patient back to his/her normal sitting position in the sling.  
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SECTION 10—TRANSFERRING  
DETAIL “A” -  
ATTACHING THE  
CHAINS  
Sling  
Chain  
First Asssitant  
DETAIL “B” -  
REMOVING THE  
PATIENT FROM  
THE CAR  
Patient  
Lift  
Second  
Assistant  
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SECTION 11—CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
SECTION 11—CARE AND  
MAINTENANCE  
NOTE: Follow the maintenance procedures described in this manual to keep your patient lift in  
continuous service.  
The Invacare Patient Lift is designed to provide a maximum of safe, efficient and  
satisfactory service with minimum care and maintenance.  
All parts of the Invacare Lift are made of the best grades of steel, but metal to metal  
contact will wear after considerable use.  
There is no adjustment or maintenance the casters, other than cleaning, lubrication and  
checking axle and swivel bolts for tightness. Remove all debris, etc. from the wheel and  
swivel bearings. If any parts are worn, replace these parts IMMEDIATELY.  
If you question the safety of any part of the lift, contact your Dealer IMMEDIATELY and  
advise him/her of your problem.  
Hydraulic Pump  
All parts of the Hydraulic Pump are precision machined, then carefully assembled and  
tested to ensure reliable service. The pump assembly is completely enclosed and sealed  
with Neoprene rings to prevent leakage of hydraulic oil. A small amount of oil (about a  
drop) will accumulate around the piston from time to time and should be removed with  
a facial tissue.  
WARNING  
The hydraulic pump is sealed at the factory and if service is required, the pump unit  
MUST be returned to the factory for repair. DO NOT attempt to open the hydrau-  
lic pump or obtain local service. This will void the warranty and might result in dam-  
age and costly repair. Consult your Dealer or write Invacare for information.  
Lubrication  
The Invacare lift is designed for minimum maintenance; however, a six month check and  
lubrication should ensure continued safety and reliability.  
Keep lift and slings clean and in good working order. Any defect should be noted and  
reported to your dealer as soon as possible.  
The casters MUST swivel and roll smoothly. A light grease (waterproof auto lubricant)  
may be applied to the ball bearing swivel of the casters once a year. Apply grease more  
frequently if the casters are exposed to extreme moist conditions.  
The connection between the mast and the base should be cleaned and coated with  
petroleum jelly prior to assembly.  
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SECTION 11—CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
Lubricate all pivot points. Wipe all excess lubricant from lift surface.  
1. Swivel Bar at Mounting Bracket  
2. Boom Mounting Bracket  
3. Boom to Mast Mount  
4. Mast Mounting Bracket  
5. Base to Mast Mount  
6. Rear Casters  
7. Front Casters  
Wear and Damage  
It is important to inspect all stressed parts, such as slings, spreader bar and any pivot for  
slings for signs of cracking, fraying, deformation or deterioration. Replace any defective  
parts IMMEDIATELY and ensure that the lift is not used until repairs are made.  
All sling metal parts should be inspected every three months, and if wear is apparent,  
replacement must be made.  
Check that all labels are present and legible. Replace if necessary.  
Cleaning  
The sling should be washed regularly in hot water (maximum temperature of 180°F  
(82°C)) and a biological solution. A soft cloth, dampened with water and a small amount  
of mild detergent, is all that is needed to clean the patient lift. The lift can be cleaned with  
non-abrasive cleaners. Auto wax or furniture polish will help maintain the sparkling  
finish over a long period of time.  
Ensure that casters are free of debris.  
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SECTION 11—CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
Maintenance Safety Inspection Checklist  
ITEM  
INITIALLY INSTITU- IN-HOME IN-HOME  
TIONAL  
INSPECT/  
ADJUST  
INSPECT/ INSPECT/  
ADJUST ADJUST  
EVERY SIX MONTHLY  
MONTHLY MONTHS  
CASTER BASE  
Inspect for missing hardware.  
Lift Base opens/closes with ease.  
Inspect roll pin to ensure secure base.  
Inspect casters and axle bolts for tightness.  
Inspect casters for smooth swivel and roll.  
Apply a light grease to caster ball bearings.  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
SHIFTER HANDLE  
Operates smoothly.  
Locks adjustable base whenever engaged.  
Check roll pin for wear.  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
MAST  
Mast should lock securely when assembled.  
Inspect for bends or deflections.  
X
X
X
X
X
X
BOOM  
Check all hardware and swivel bar supports.  
Inspect for bends or deflections.  
Inspect bolted joints of boom for wear.  
Inspect to ensure that the boom is centered  
between the base legs.  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
SWIVEL BAR  
Check the hooks for wear or damaged.  
Check sling hooks for wear or deflection.  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
PUMP ASSEMBLY  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Check for leakage.  
Inspect hardware on mast and boom.  
Check for wear or deflection of rod.  
PUMP HANDLE  
Check for smooth operation.  
X
X
X
X
X
CONTROL VALVE  
Easy to maneuver and closes easily.  
CLEANING  
Whenever necessary.  
SLINGS AND HARDWARE  
Chains, S-hooks, O-Rings and D-Rings each time it  
is used to ensure proper connection and patient  
safety.  
Inspect sling attachments and material for wear.  
Inspect nylon web straps for wear.  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
*NOTE: For individual home use, a full inspection is required prior to each new user.  
**NOTE: Regular cleaning will reveal loose or worn parts, enhance smooth operation and extend  
life expectancy of the lift.  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
PLEASE NOTE: THE WARRANTY BELOW HAS BEEN DRAFTED TO COMPLY WITH  
FEDERAL LAW APPLICABLE TO PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED AFTER JULY 4, 1975.  
This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser/user of our products.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other legal rights which vary  
from state to state.  
Invacare warrants the products manufactured to be free from defects in materials and  
workmanship for a period of three years on the lift and one year on the slings, hydraulic pump /  
electric components from the date of purchase. If within such warranty period any such product  
shall be proven to be defective, such product shall be repaired or replaced, at Invacare’s option.  
This warranty does not include any labor or shipping charges incurred in replacement part  
installation or repair of any such product. Invacare’s sole obligation and your exclusive remedy  
under this warranty shall be limited to such repair and/or replacement.  
For warranty service, please contact the dealer from whom you purchased your Invacare  
product. In the event you do not receive satisfactory warranty service, please write directly to  
Invacare at the address on the back cover, provide dealer’s name, address, date of purchase,  
indicate nature of the defect.  
Invacare Corporation will issue a serialized return authorization. The defective unit or parts  
MUST be returned for warranty inspection using the serial number, when applicable as  
identification within 30 days of return authorization date. Do not return products to our factory  
without our prior consent. C.O.D. shipments will be refused; please prepay shipping charges.  
LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS: THE FOREGOING WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY  
TO SERIAL NUMBERED PRODUCTS IF THE SERIAL NUMBER HAS BEEN REMOVED OR  
DEFACED, PRODUCTS SUBJECTED TO NEGLIGENCE, ACCIDENT, IMPROPER  
OPERATION, MAINTENANCE OR STORAGE, PRODUCTS MODIFIED WITHOUT  
INVACARE’S EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,  
MODIFICATION THROUGH THE USE OF UNAUTHORIZED PARTS OR ATTACHMENTS;  
PRODUCTS DAMAGED BY REASON OF REPAIRS MADE TO ANY COMPONENT  
WITHOUT THE SPECIFIC CONSENT OF INVACARE, OR TO A PRODUCT DAMAGED BY  
CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND INVACARE’S CONTROL, AND SUCH EVALUATION WILL  
BE SOLELY DETERMINED BY INVACARE. THE WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY TO  
PROBLEMS ARISING FROM NORMAL WEAR OR FAILURE TO ADHERE TO THE  
INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL.  
THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER EXPRESS  
WARRANTIES. IMPLIED WARRANTIES, IF ANY, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,  
SHALL NOT EXTEND BEYOND THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESSED WARRANTY  
PROVIDED HEREIN AND THE REMEDY FOR VIOLATIONS OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY  
SHALL BE LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT  
PURSUANT TO THE TERMS CONTAINED HEREIN. INVACARE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE  
FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER.  
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE, OR LIMITATION ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY  
LASTS, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  
THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE EXTENDED TO COMPLY WITH STATE OR PROVINCIAL  
LAWS AND REQUIREMENTS.  
Invacare Corporation  
USA  
Canada  
One Invacare Way  
Elyria, Ohio USA  
44036-2125  
570 Matheson Blvd E Unit 8 Invacare, the Medallion design, and Yes,  
Mississauga Ontario  
L4Z 4G4 Canada  
800-668-5324  
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Invacare Corporation.  
800-333-6900  
© 2006 Invacare Corporation  
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Rev E - 05/23/06  
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