The thorax support can be adjusted in 2 different
positions 1045 mm, 1200 mm. These positions are
measured from the footplate until the top of the thorax
support.
1. Remove the safety pin .
2. Adjust the thorax support in the desired position.
The position from attachment plate shall be like
shown in figure.
3. Mount the safety pin securely.
3.1.6 Raising and lowering the cantilever arm
The manual control allows the cantilever arm to be adjusted
smoothly to any point.
When using the lift function until the end of the hoist motor, the limit
switch is activated by electronics (security function). Use the lifting
function only in the middle of the adjustment range.
3.1.7 Moving the patient hoist
CAUTION
Be careful passing through restricted passages (e.g. doors).
1. Stand behind the patient hoist and grasp the handles (left and right, next to the control box)
with both hands.
2. Make sure that both back caster brakes have been released.
3. Push the patient hoist slowly into the desired position.
When it is not loaded, we advise you to pull the patient hoist backwards, which makes it easier to
get round any obstacles (door frames, corners of rooms or furniture).
3.1.8 Turn the patient hoist around his axle
CAUTION
Be careful there are no people or objects in the swing range of the patient hoist.
Turn the patient hoist carefully and slowly around his axle, so that the patient cannot swing out.
1. Open the legs of the patient hoist to give more stability.
2. Activate the brakes.
3. Place the patient in the patient hoist with the appropriate sling. (refer to sling manual for
instructions of placing the patient in the hoist).
1
= Raise the cantilever arm
2
= Lower the cantilever arm
Risk of injuries
Risk of injuries
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Albatros II
2022-08
Using the patient hoist
NL
1
2