1 Document # 2102196 RevAInstallation & Operation ManualComponent Identication ...2Important Information ..
10 Document # 2102196 RevAUPDOWNLOW BATTERYOPERATION (continued)Patient Handling with the LiftMate (Lowering the Patient)1. Roll the back of the L
11 Document # 2102196 RevAPreventative MaintenanceCAUTIONFailure to perform periodic inspections of the LiftMate could result in personal injury or
12 Document # 2102196 RevATROUBLESHOOTING (Continued)PlatformPlatform will not raise or lower• Battery low. Pressing any function on Hand Pendant w
13 Document # 2102196 RevATROUBLESHOOTING (Continued)LiftMate Operates Only When Plugged InA. If the battery’s ability to hold a charge has decreas
14 Document # 2102196 RevASERVICE PARTSKit Name Order Kit # DescriptionRubber Feet 2102273 Set of (4) replacement feet for legs.Casters 2102275 Set
15 Document # 2102196 RevALIMITED WARRANTYThe Brewer CompanyGENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONSWarranty: The Brewer Company warrants the Model 3000 LiftMat
2 Document # 2102196 RevAPower Cord HooksPower CordOuter Shroud (Right)Rubber Feet (4)Casters (4)PlatformBumperPlatformUL listing,Weight Rating and S
3 Document # 2102196 RevAGeneralThe Brewer LiftMate Patient Lift is designed to safely assist patients onto and off of exam tables, beds and other me
4 Document # 2102196 RevASPECIFICATIONS Power Cord... Extends 10 ft. from unit. 18 AWG / 3 conductor, SJT grey jac
5 Document # 2102196 RevA WARNING Please observe the following warnings (continued). ● Patient must stand in the center of the platform during the
6 Document # 2102196 RevA CAUTION Please observe the following cautions.Patient: ● Never engage casters while patient i
7 Document # 2102196 RevAGetting the Most from the LiftMate BatteryNOTE: The LiftMate has protective circuitry to prevent the charge from draining to
8 Document # 2102196 RevAGeneralDANGERDo not use the LiftMate in an explosive or oxygen-rich atmosphere. To do so will result in an explo-sion or re
9 Document # 2102196 RevAUPDOWNLOW BATTERYUPDOWNLOW BATTERYFigure 6. Moving the LiftMate into positionFigure 5.Figure 8.Figure 7. Raising the patie
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