• Manual and Powered Hoyer Lifts operate similarly. The manual versions have hydraulic cylinders and a hand-pump, the powered consumer lifters use rechargeable battery packs and a pushbutton hand control. All lifts share the same nomenclature names as pictured (left). • To raise the consumer the base of the Hoyer Lifter mustFile Size: KB. • Move the lift slowly towards the user and position the spreader bar over the user’s/ patient’s chest. Attach loops of the sling to the hooks on Spreader Bar as shown in the Sling Hook-Up Guide on next page. • Lift the user above the bed by using the hand control. • Pull lift away from bed. The Hoyer HPL is an electrically operated patient lift, designed to support and promote safe patient handling and transfer for both the patient and carer. The Hoyer HPL lift incorporates a 6-point Bari loop spreader bar, as standard and is designed.
2. Introduction: The Hoyer Advance Patient Lift The Hoyer Advance is available in two versions, hydraulically operated and electrically operated. This manual covers both Advance models. Each lift is fully assembled, load tested and certified before being packed/shipped. For service and repair, remember your authorized Hoyer dealer is able to provide the assistance you need. Save this manual for future reference. For non-homecare lifters, your maintenance department should keep this manual. CAUTION– For patient use, refer to the separate manual, “How To Use a Patient Lifter”. Your Hoyer brand hydraulic lifter is warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for one (1) year after purchase by the original consumer/ owner. Components included in this warranty are as follows: www.doorway.ru structure; base, mast, boom, and suspension cradle or swivel bar www.doorway.rulic pump/ jack (for manual lifters).
Read and understand these instructions before assembling or using the sling. If you do not understand any part of these warnings, cautions or instructions. Contact the Dealer for further instructions. The PROBASICS patient lift is NOT a transport device. It is intended to transfer an individual from one resting. This video demonstrates a dependent transfer from bed to wheelchair using a manual, hydraulic Hoyer Lift.
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