Solo Lift
Solo Lift
Solo Lift
Contents
Warnings and important information Recommended use User and item dimensions Check your order Basic item SoloVest Operation and transfers SoloVest adapter strap Battery charger Troubleshooting Scale replacement & calibration instructions Maintenance, cleaning and materials User modications Technical data Parts disclaimer 3 4 4 5 5 8 10 14 15 16 17 18 19 19 19
WARNINGS
Thoroughly read and understand the information in this product manual before attempting to use this product. If the procedures and instructions in this manual are not followed, serious injury could occur. Proper use of this product requires the prior approval and ongoing supervision of a qualied therapist or physician. Adult supervision is required at all times. Straps and supports are provided for the safety of the user. The straps and supports need to be carefully adjusted for the comfort and security of the user, and can never take the place of the care-giver. Restraints Some people use straps, trays or supports to restrict a childs movement. This is a behavioral restraint and may raise ethical and legal issues which you should check with your particular facility. Rifton Equipment is not intended for this use. This product may not be appropriate for all clients; clients must be assessed by a qualied therapist or physician prior to use. Clients will experience some pressure to soft tissues when lifted with the SoloLift. Prior to use, a qualied professional must assess each individual with this in mind, especially those with fragile skin. Slippery clothing may cause the SoloVest to slide up on the client, making a safe transfer difcult. This product is intended for indoor use only and must not be used in or around water. Ensure all hands and feet are clear of the foot pedal mechanism and junction of the base tube and legs before adjusting base legs in or out. Use only the Rifton SoloVest with the Rifton SoloLift. The SoloVest adapter strap is rated for a maximum load of 350lbs.
IMPORTANT
If you purchased a replacement scale display please retain packaging and return the inoperative display and the tools to Rifton. Please save this product manual. Additional copies are available at www.rifton.com Please refer to the Rifton product catalog for our full warranty, or visit www.rifton.com
Recommended use
The SoloLift is a mobile transfer device. With zero lifting, it enables a single caregiver to transfer a client weighing up to 350 lbs to and from a wheelchair, chair, toilet, gait trainer, bed, or the oor. It creates many new opportunities for easier and more dignied transfers by lifting clients in a natural sit-to-stand arc, from above the waist, using the specialized SoloVest.
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Key user dimension: girth Caregiver must consider clients girth when selecting appropriate SoloVest. Important: Users weight and height must not exceed maximum.
Item dimensions (inches) Overall length Overall width Overall height SoloLift weight SoloVest weight Max. user weight Max. user height 48 31 (min) 52 (max) 39 (min) 72 (max) 140 lbs 5 lbs 350 lbs 6'4" (76 in)
Basic item
Inspection
Check daily for external damage or wear to the SoloLift and proper functioning of the emergency stop.
SoloVest
Hand pendant
Battery & control box Actuator Leg straps Scale mechanism (optional) Foot pedal
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Hand pendant
Operate the lift by using the up and down buttons on the hand pendant (see Figure 6b).
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Emergency stop
To stop the SoloLift in an emergency, push the red emergency stop button on the control box (B). Reset by turning the button clockwise (see Figure 6d).
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Notes: 1. The scale is accurate to one percent if used correctly. 2. Rifton recommends that the scale be calibrated by a qualied technician at three- to ve-year intervals, depending on frequency of use. For instructions on service and calibration, please contact Rifton customer service.
SoloVest
Three sizes of the SoloVest are available, to t a range of clients. All SoloVests are rated at 350 lbs (160 kg). See user and item dimensions on Page 4.
Inspection:
Check daily for external damage or wear to the SoloVest.
Medium SoloVest (light blue) Girth: 28" 40" (71 102 cm)
Large SoloVest: (dark blue) Girth: 36" 60" (91 152 cm)
WARNING: A risk assessment must be conducted to ensure the correct size SoloVest is selected and is appropriate for each client being lifted. WARNING: Do not attempt a transfer if the SoloVest slides up on the client during lifting. Sliding up is an indication that the SoloVest may be too big or the straps too loose, or that the product is unsuitable for that client.
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Inspection:
Check periodically for damage or wear to the SoloVest adapter strap. Remove the product from service when any condition develops that might make operation unsafe.
WARNING
The SoloVest adapter strap is rated for a maximum load of 350 lbs. Adult supervision is required at all times.
WARNING: A risk assessment must be conducted to ensure the correct size SoloVest is selected and is appropriate for each client being lifted. WARNING: Do not attempt a transfer if the SoloVest slides up on the client during lifting. Sliding up is an indication that the SoloVest may be too big or the straps too loose, or that the product is unsuitable for that client.
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Battery charger
Installation
1. Remove the battery from the charger to access the mounting bracket. 2. Attach the charger to the wall near an outlet, using two screws (A) (see Figure 15a). Two screws are provided with the charger, however, they may not be suitable for every situation. 3. Place battery in charger (see Figure 15b). 4. Plug the charger cord into wall outet.
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Charging
Charge batteries 24 hours before rst use. When the battery needs charging, an indicator light on the hand pendant will illuminate. Remove the battery from the control box, and secure it onto the wall-mounted charger. Batteries should be charged frequently to ensure maximum battery life. The charger and indicator light will shut off automatically when charging is complete. Charging normally takes approximately six hours. For best results, recharge fully after each day of SoloLift use.
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During long periods of inactivity or storage, batteries will lose charge. Allowing batteries to deep cycle (become nearly or completely dead) will destroy them. To prevent this, store batteries in charger. You may want to consider purchasing a second charger.
WARNING
Do not charge batteries in a wet area. Old batteries should be disposed of properly at an appropriate recycling facility.
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Troubleshooting
Lift does not go up or down:
1. Make sure the emergency stop is not depressed (turn button clockwise to reset (see page 6). 2. Make sure the electrical cables are secure. 3. Check that battery is charged and installed correctly. 4. Make sure the battery contact plate is not damaged or broken. 5. Contact Rifton.
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1. Turn off the display. 2. Press and hold the indented key and simultaneously press the on key. This will bring you to the function menu. 3. With CALIBRATE highlighted, press ENT. 4. Attach the device you will be using to pick up your known weight. Make sure no other weight is on the lift (including pressure from your hand on the SoloLift arm), and then press ENT. 5. Using the up, down, and sideways keys, enter the weight of your calibration mass and press ENT. 6. Raise up the calibration weight with the Solo Lift and when the load is stabilized, ensuring that no other pressure is on the lift, press ENT. 7. Press SAVE to complete the calibration.
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Maintenance
Check periodically for cracks, breaks, loose, or missing parts and/or malfunctions. Remove the product from service when any condition develops that might make operation unsafe. Check periodically for damage or wear to the SoloVest adapter strap. Remove the product from service when any condition develops that might make operation unsafe.
Cleaning
WARNING: Do not machine wash or submerge SoloVest in water. All surfaces of the SoloLift and SoloVest can be cleaned with a damp cloth and a mild detergent or disinfectant (a 10:1 water to bleach solution is suitable for the SoloVest). Do not use excessive water.
Materials
Steel hardware items (nuts, bolts, screws, etc) are typically zinc or nickel plated, or stainless steel. Upholstery items (pads, support blocks, padded prompts, etc) are typically reretardant polyurethane foam with a re-retardant cover made from expanded polyurethane and tough nylon. Frames are typically steel or aluminum tubing, welded together, and coated with a baked-on paint nish. Some frame components may also be stainless steel. Tires are tubeless, lled with polyurethane foam, and do not require ination. Straps are typically made of polypropylene or nylon webbing. Wooden components are typically birch plywood, solid maple, or laminated hardwood veneers, nished with a clear polyurethane lacquer. Tabletops are typically high-pressure laminate (Formica). Plastic components are typically injection molded from a variety of industrial resins. All materials are latex, lead and phthalates free.
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User modications
We recognize that some clients may benet from modications made in the eld. However, we cannot be responsible for customer modications to our products without our supervision, testing, and evaluation.
Technical data
Lifting speed: 2.1 inch/sec with no load Batteries: 12V, 2.9 Ah valveregulated lead-acid gel-type batteries. (Replacement batteries available from Rifton) Battery charger: Wall-mounted charger, 100 - 240 V AC, max 650 mA Motor: 24 V, 10 A, permanent magnet motor Emergency lowering: Mechanical and electrical Frame material: Powder coated steel Vest materials: Urethane foam covered by PVC and tough nylon. Wheels: Front: 100mm dual Rear: 100mm dual with brake Duty cycle: Two minutes continuous use followed by 18 minutes idle. Degree of protection: IP 65 Turning diameter: 56" (142 cm) Mass of SoloLift: 140 lbs (64 kg) with Scale 152 lbs (69kg) Mass of SoloVest: 5 lbs (2.3 kg)
Parts disclaimer
We are glad to supply the parts you requested. Although Rifton Equipment makes every effort to supply correct parts and instructions for repairing or refurbishing your equipment, you are responsible to make sure that the repairs or modications are correctly and safely completed. 19
Phone
800.571.8198 95 EST
Mail
Rifton Equipment PO Box 260 Rifton NY 12471 0260
Fax
800.865.4674
1. Locate the serial number of the product on the small white label. 2. Have this number available when you call 800.571.8198 for your customer service representative. Use only replacement parts supplied by Rifton Equipment.