Sunrise Medical HPL600 User Manual

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T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g

13

If problems are not resolved by the suggested means, please contact your
dealer or Sunrise Medical Technical Service department.

M a i n t e n a n c e

12

A major service undertaken by an authorized service agent every 12 months
is a minimum requirement.

Maintenance inspection points are suggested by the manufacturer and are a
minimum requirement. By continuing to use the lift without replacing the listed
parts in this maintenance inspection checklist, caregiver and user safety is
greatly compromised.

Contact your authorized supplier or Sunrise Medical Technical Service before
opening the HPL600. Alterations made to the HPL600 by someone other than
a technician may cause serious injury.

General inspection of lifter

Check that casters are tightly attached to wheels

Check casters for free running wheels

(remove any fluff and/or debris)
Check that caster brakes operate efficiently

Overhaul casters and repack with all-purpose grease

Inspect surfaces for scratches/chips

Clean surfaces with mild soap and water. Remove any

adhesive tape marks with WD40 or other degreasing agent.
Examine all moving parts and fasteners for wear fatigue

and lubricate and/or adjust as required
Arrange repair/replacement of any faulty parts

Check for signs of fatigue or cracks in the frame of the

lift (especially joints and stress points)
Retard rusting by applying spray paint

Check boom/carry bar (hanger)

Check all electrical components, including battery

charges, for correct operation

Inspect the welding aspect on the frame to detect cracks

Inspect connecting joints for proper attachment

Verify emergency devices for good functioning

Load test with the SWL (maximum working capacity)

Service motor

Minor Service

Initially

Bef

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use

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2

months

Ev

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4

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year

Major Service (to be checked by a technician, plus inspection of all of the above)

PROBLEM:

The unit does not work when you press
the up or down buttons on the handset.

The unit starts and stops repetitively.

The lift emits a “beep” during utilization.
The unit may stop lifting but you can
still lower it.

Charge indicator on the control box
(green-red) does not light up when the
battery is being charged.

Battery is always dead after a few
transfers (3 to 5).

The light on the control box shows green
when the lift is plugged in yet the lift
will only do one or two transfers.

The light on the control box always
lights up red. It does not turn to green
after an overnight charge.

Lift feels loose (Mast/Base joint loose).

Casters/Brakes noisy or stiff (fluff or
debris in bearings).

Noisy or dry sound from pivots (needs
lubrication).

TO CHECK:

- Make sure the handset is plugged correctly into the

unit.

- Is the emergency stop button pressed down? Turn

the button clockwise to allow it to ”pop” out.

- Is the battery charged?

- Plug the lift in and check the light on the control

box. If the light remains red, leave the lift plugged
in the control box for approximately 2 hours.

- If all of the previous points have been checked

without success, you probably have a motor or
electric problem, contact your Sunrise Medical
representative.

- If the load is more than safe working load, the

unit will not work due to an overload protection
on the motor.

- Has the lift been making a “beeping” sound? The

battery is low and needs to be charged.

- Batteries are low, recharge them.

- Is the charger plugged into a standard outlet?

- Replace battery with a new one, the life of the

current one is probably nearly over.

- Replace the battery.

- Call your dealer or representative.

- Using a 5 mm allen key, tighten the 2 bolts at

base.

- Refer to casters in the "Maintenance" section in

this manual.

- Refer to lubrication in the "Maintenance" section

in this manual.

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