Invacare 1557021 Owners Manual 2 - Page 6

Maintenance, Troubleshooting, Technical Data

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I-Transia™ 3. Lower the vertical poles to the lowest position. Refer to 3.6 Adjusting the Height, page 5 . 4. Reverse the assembly steps to disassemble the system. Refer to 3.3 Assembling the Freestanding Rail, page 3 . It may be necessary to push the top bracket upwards in order to separate it from the vertical pole module. 4.2 Transport 1. Disassemble the freestanding rail system. Refer to 4.1 Disassembly, page 5 . 2. Put the components of the system into the portable carrier bag (optional accessory). 4.3 Storage CAUTION! Risk of Product Damage - The freestanding rail system should be stored in a room where the humidity does not exceed 70%. - Do not store the system in a bathroom. 5 Maintenance 5.1 Cleaning CAUTION! Risk of Product Damage - DO NOT autoclave or use harsh chemicals when cleaning the system. Clean the freestanding system with a damp cloth using ordinary household detergents and household disinfectant. To prevent cross-infection, the parts of the hoist that come in contact with caregivers and patients must be cleaned and disinfected. A soft cloth, dampened with water and a small amount of dish liquid, is all that is needed to clean the hoist, lifting strap and carabiner. The hoist can be cleaned with non-abrasive cleaners. 6 Troubleshooting 6.1 Troubleshooting Table PROBLEM The system is not stable. The height adjustment is not working. SOLUTION PROCEDURE Check that the feet are mounted correctly. Check the vertical poles are pushed securely into the top bracket. Refer to 3.3 Assembling the Freestanding Rail, page 3 . Check that the rails are level. Check that the top brackets are tightened. Check that the top brackets have been positioned correctly. Check that the yellow thumb screws are tightened. Check the top brackets for defects or deformities. If found, contact an Invacare dealer or certified technician. Using the 5 mm Allen key, check that the vertical pole is not stuck in the far end position. Refer to 3.6 Adjusting the Height, page 5 . If the top part of the vertical pole is not moving when turning the Allen key, stop using the system and contact an Invacare dealer or certified technician. 7 Technical Data 7.1 Typical Product Parameters Freestanding rail system Minimum Dimensions (HxW) 2020 x 2720 mm (79.5 in x 107 in) Maximum Dimensions (HxW) 2820 x 3890 mm (111 in x 153 in) Maximum lifting capacity 250 kg (550 lb) Total weight without hoist Freestanding rail system Vertical pole, each Top brackets and rail 52.0 kg (114.5 lb) 13.5 kg (30 lb) 25.0 kg (55 lb) Materials Rails and posts Feet Brackets Anodized aluminum Powder varnished steel Powder varnished steel 6 1183379A

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I-Transia™
3.
Lower the vertical poles to the lowest position. Refer to 3.6
Adjusting the Height, page 5 .
4.
Reverse the assembly steps to disassemble the system. Refer to
3.3 Assembling the Freestanding Rail, page 3 .
It may be necessary to push the top bracket upwards in
order to separate it from the vertical pole module.
4.2 Transport
1.
Disassemble the freestanding rail system. Refer to 4.1
Disassembly, page 5 .
2.
Put the components of the system into the portable carrier bag
(optional accessory).
4.3 Storage
CAUTION!
Risk of Product Damage
The freestanding rail system should be stored in a room
where the humidity does not exceed 70%.
Do not store the system in a bathroom.
5 Maintenance
5.1 Cleaning
CAUTION!
Risk of Product Damage
DO NOT autoclave or use harsh chemicals when
cleaning the system.
Clean the freestanding system with a damp cloth using ordinary
household detergents and household disinfectant.
To prevent cross-infection, the parts of the hoist that come in contact
with caregivers and patients must be cleaned and disinfected. A soft
cloth, dampened with water and a small amount of dish liquid, is all
that is needed to clean the hoist, lifting strap and carabiner. The hoist
can be cleaned with non-abrasive cleaners.
6 Troubleshooting
6.1 Troubleshooting Table
PROBLEM
SOLUTION
PROCEDURE
Check that the
feet are mounted
correctly.
Check the vertical
poles are pushed
securely into the top
bracket.
Check that the rails
are level.
Check that the
top brackets are
tightened.
Check that the top
brackets have been
positioned correctly.
Check that the
yellow thumb
screws are
tightened.
Refer to 3.3
Assembling the
Freestanding Rail,
page 3 .
The system is not
stable.
Check the top brackets for defects or
deformities. If found, contact an Invacare
dealer or certified technician.
Using the 5 mm
Allen key, check that
the vertical pole is
not stuck in the far
end position.
Refer to 3.6
Adjusting the Height,
page 5 .
The height
adjustment is not
working.
If the top part of the vertical pole is not
moving when turning the Allen key, stop
using the system and contact an Invacare
dealer or certified technician.
7 Technical Data
7.1 Typical Product Parameters
Freestanding rail system
Minimum Dimensions
(HxW)
2020 x 2720 mm (79.5 in x 107 in)
Maximum Dimensions
(HxW)
2820 x 3890 mm (111 in x 153 in)
Maximum lifting
capacity
250 kg (550 lb)
Total weight without hoist
Freestanding rail
system
52.0 kg (114.5 lb)
Vertical pole, each
13.5 kg (30 lb)
Top brackets and rail
25.0 kg (55 lb)
Materials
Rails and posts
Anodized aluminum
Feet
Powder varnished steel
Brackets
Powder varnished steel
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1183379A