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Oxford
Journey
6. Operating Instructions
Operating controls for the Oxford Journey lift
Operating Instructions
1. Leg Adjustment
The legs on the Oxford Journey are adjustable for width. The legs can be opened to enable
access around armchairs or wheelchairs. For transferring and negotiating narrow doorways/
passages, the lift legs should be in the closed position. To achieve the adjustment, the leg
adjuster pedal, located at the rear of the base, is compressed right (DOWN) to open the legs
outwards and left (UP) to close the legs. The adjustment can be carried out with the patient in the
lift, but whether loaded or unloaded the adjustment should be made when the lift is moving.
2. Castors and Braking
The lift has two braked castors, which can be applied for parking. When lifting, the castors should
be left free and un-braked. The lift will then be able to move to its natural centre of gravity. If the
brakes are applied, it is the patient that will swing to the centre of gravity and this may prove
disconcerting and uncomfortable.
3. Raising & Lowering The Boom
A powerful electric actuator that is controlled by a simple hand control unit achieves the
movement of the boom. The hand control has two buttons with directional arrows UP and DOWN
. The actuator stops automatically at its limit of travel in both directions. The hand control
plugs into a socket at the base of the control box.
4. Emergency Stop
The red Emergency Stop Button is located on the front of the control box and is activated
by pressing it in. This will cut all power to the lift and will only be reset by twisting the button
clockwise and releasing.
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