SECTION 3—OPERATION
12
Activating a Mechanical Emergency
Release
Primary Emergency Release
NOTE:
For
this
procedure,
refer
to
NOTE:
This
procedure
will
bring
the
boom
down
if
the
hand
control
is
not
functioning
properly.
To
activate
the
primary
emergency
release,
insert
the
tip
of
a
pen
into
the
Emergency
Down
hole
(
)
in
the
control
box.
Secondary Emergency Release
NOTE:
For
this
procedure,
refer
to
NOTE:
All
patient
lift
actuators
are
equipped
with
a
mechanical
emergency
release.
The
mechanical
release
will
enable
the
actuator
to
retract
without
power.
NOTE:
Use
the
primary
emergency
release
first
before
using
the
secondary
emergency
release
procedure.
This
procedure
should
only
be
used
if
the
primary
emergency
release
procedure
is
not
functioning
or
is
unreachable.
NOTE:
The
lift
MUST
be
under
a
load
for
the
mechanical
release
to
function.
To
activate
the
secondary
emergency
release,
pull
up
on
the
RED
emergency
grip
and
pull
down
on
the
boom
at
the
same
time.
Charging the Battery
Using a Power Cord to Charge the Battery
NOTE:
For
this
procedure,
refer
to
NOTE:
This
procedure
only
applies
to
the
RPS350
‐
1FR.
CAUTION
The emergency stop MUST NOT be activated
- otherwise it will be impossible to charge the
battery. While charging takes place, the
patient lift cannot be used. DO NOT attempt
to move the patient lift without unplugging the
power cord from the wall outlet. DO NOT
attempt to use the patient lift if the battery
housing is damaged. Replace a damaged
battery housing before any further use.
1.
Attach
the
power
cord
to
the
control
box.
2.
Plug
the
power
cord
into
a
socket
outlet.
NOTE:
The
battery
will
charge
in
approximately
4
hours.
Charging
must
be
done
in
a
room
with
good
air
ventilation.
3.
Disconnect
the
power
cord
from
the
socket
outlet
after
the
battery
has
been
fully
charged.
Emergency Down
Hole
Control Box
Emergency
Up Hole
Emergency Down
Hole
Control Box
Charger Cable
connects here
RPS350-1E
RPS350-1FR
RED Emergency Grip