Invacare® Stand Assist
4.5.2 Secondary Emergency Release
A RED Emergency Grip
It is recommended that the primary emergency
release be used. The secondary emergency release is
only a back-up to the primary emergency release.
In cases where the primary release is either not functioning
or unreachable, a secondary emergency release may be used.
1. Pull up on the EMERGENCY grip A and push down on
the lift arms B at the same time.
4.6 Performing an Emergency Stop
1. Press the RED button A on the control box B in to stop
the boom and patient from raising or lowering.
2. To reset, rotate the emergency button clockwise.
4.7 Charging the Battery
Invacare recommends the battery be recharged daily
to prolong battery life.
There are two different methods to charge the
battery. One method uses a power cord that attaches
to the control box, and the other requires the battery
to be mounted to the battery charger. Follow the
appropriate procedure to charge the battery for your
patient lift.
4.7.1 Battery Indicator
This procedure only applies to the RPS350–1FR
models.
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B Lift Arms
The battery indicator A is located on the control box B. The
LEDs indicate the battery state:
Battery
Control Box
State
Battery Indicator
A A A
Full
Charge
(100%)
Partial
Charge
(75%)
Partial
Charge
(50%)
Low
Charge
(25%)
Low
Charge
(0%)
4.7.2 Using a Power Cord to Charge the Battery
This procedure only applies to the RPS350–1FR.
A = Power Cord Connects Here
Description
The battery is OK — no
need for charging (100%).
The battery is OK — no
need for charging (75%).
The battery needs to be
charged (50%).
The battery needs to be
charged (25%). The horn
beeps when a button is
pressed.
The battery needs to be
charged.
Some of the functionality of
the lift is lost and it is only
possible to lower the boom.
An audible alarm will sound
(horn will beep) when
battery is low. If the audible
alarm sounds during a
transfer, complete that
transfer and then charge
the battery.
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