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6.1
Canopy Retraction (if applicable)
If the canopy option has been installed on the mobile unit, it can now be retracted. Please follow
the instructions below and refer to
1. Remove the handle from Equipment Room.
2. Insert the hook of the handle into the hole of the canopy crank mechanism.
3. Turn the handle in order to retract the canopy.
4. After the canopy has been retracted, return the handle to its storage position inside of
Equipment Room.
6.2
Return the Platform Lift to the Transport Position
Please refer to
, and follow the procedure outlined below.
1. Lower the Platform Lift to the ground.
2. Remove the restraining hardware and handrails and temporarily place them to the side.
3. Raise the lift to a maximum height and fold the lift upwards to a vertical position. A torsion
bar is located within the Platform Lift hardware that will enable one person to move the lift
into the transport position.
4. Lower the lift so that it rests securely in the retaining cradles. Make sure that the micro
switch is actuated.
5. Insert the transport pins into their transport positions. Make sure that the micro switches
are actuated.
6. Remove the remote control pendent from the socket and lock the access door to the
Platform Lift controls.
7. Insert the Transport Pins and connect the Lift Transport Restraining Cable securely in
place.
8. Open the underbody compartment door and store the remote control pendent and handrail
assembly in the underbody storage compartment.
6 3
Secure all Equipment
Two types of restraints need to be supplied before transporting the mobile unit. They are as
follows:
The first type deals with the restraints that are used by the medical equipment manufacturer.
Follow all instructions provided by the medical equipment manufacturer when applying restraints to
the medical system. These instructions can be found in the system manuals provided by the
medical equipment manufacturer.
The second type deals with the restraints that are used by the mobile unit manufacturer. Various
items must be secured prior to transporting the mobile unit. Such items may consist of chairs,
monitors, doors, cabinets, cameras, and printers. Use the supplied restraining hardware to secure
these items before transporting the mobile unit.