Sunrise Medical Mobility Aid HPL600 User Manual

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Installation  
and  
Hoyer  
Heavy Duty Patient Lift  
Model HPL600  
Instruction  
Manual  
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I n t r o d u c t i o n  
T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
SUNRISE LISTENS  
INTRODUCTION ..............................................................................................  
TABLE OF CONTENTS........................................................................................  
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS.................................................................................  
DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT............................................................................  
OPERATION....................................................................................................  
MAINTENANCE ...............................................................................................  
TROUBLESHOOTING......................................................................................... 13  
LOG BOOK..................................................................................................... 14  
WARRANTY.................................................................................................... 15  
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Thank you for choosing a Hoyer Lift. We want to hear your questions or comments  
about this manual, the safety and reliability of your Lift and the service you receive  
from your Sunrise Medical Supplier. Please feel free to write or call us at the address  
and telephone number below:  
SUNRISE MEDICAL  
Customer Service Department  
7477 East Dry Creek Parkway  
Longmont, Colorado 80503  
(303) 218-4600 or (800) 333-4000  
This manual contains important safety and maintenance instructions. Please read it  
carefully before using your Hoyer lift and refer to it as often as needed for safe and  
efficient use.  
FOR ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS  
Your authorized supplier knows your Hoyer Lift best and can answer most of your ques-  
tions about its safety, use and maintenance. For future reference, fill in the following:  
If you have questions regarding the safe use and/or assembly, maintenance or specifi-  
cations of your Hoyer lift, you should call Customer Service at 800-333-4000, 303-218-  
4600 or from Canada at 800-263-3390.  
Supplier: _______________________________________________________________  
Address: ________________________________________________________________  
Telephone: ______________________________________________________________  
Serial #: ________________________________________________________________  
Date Purchased: _________________________________________________________  
For service and repair, remember your authorized Hoyer supplier is able to provide the  
assistance you need.  
Save this manual for future reference.  
CAUTION– For patient use, refer to the separate manual, “How To Use a Patient Lifter.”  
If you did not receive a copy or need additional copies contact Customer  
Service at 800-333-4000, 303-218-4600 or from Canada at 800-263-3390.  
Using other manufacturers’ parts on Hoyer products is unsafe and may result  
in serious injury to user and/or attendant. Use only Hoyer parts. Hoyer lifter  
parts are NOT interchangeable with other manufacturers’ products. Replace  
any worn parts immediately.  
EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION  
The unit's identification number (specification, model, serial number) appears on a  
silver nameplate attached to the back of base.  
RECEIPT OF EQUIPMENT  
Upon receipt of the equipment, verify it against the packing list to ensure it is com-  
plete and inspect the equipment for possible damage due to shipping. If there is any  
damage, DO NOT use the equipment and notify the carrier immediately to file a claim.  
Provide complete information concerning damage claims or shipping errors to your  
supplier. Include all equipment identification numbers and group part numbers (if any)  
as described above along with a full description of damaged parts.  
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I m p o r t a n t S a f e g u a r d s  
I m p o r t a n t S a f e g u a r d s  
Always place the sling around the user according to the sling user instructions.  
Follow lifting procedures outlined in the “How to Use a Patient Lifter” manual.  
Use all controls and safety features only according to the rules specified in  
this manual. Never attempt to force a control or button on the lift.  
Do not store the lift in a shower, bath or other area with high humidity.  
IMPORTANT: Keep all components of the lift clean and dry, and have electrical  
and mechanical safety checkpoints done as instructed in the “Maintenance”  
section of this manual.  
Do not attempt to maneuver the lift by pushing on the mast, motor shaft,  
boom or user.  
Always maneuver the lift with the handle provided.  
Do not push a loaded lift at speeds which exceed a slow walking pace  
(2.6 ft/sec.).  
Inspect all precautionary labels on the equipment. Order and replace all  
labels that cannot be easily read.  
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
Do not attempt to use this equipment without understanding this manual.  
To ensure safe operation, read carefully the entire manual before installing, operating  
or servicing this equipment.  
If anything is not completely understood, please contact your supplier for more  
details. Failure to comply with warnings in this manual may result in injury.  
Keep this manual with the lift and refer to it as required. Contents of this manual are  
subjected to change without prior notice to users.  
Important information is highlighted by the following terms, which appear throughout  
the manual. Pay particular attention to the information provided under these headings.  
WARNING–Important safety information for hazards that might cause serious injury.  
SHOCK PREVENTION  
CAUTION– Information for preventing damage to the product.  
Avoid violent shock during transportation.  
NOTE–  
Information to which you should pay special attention.  
Do not touch or use a lift with bare conductors or a damaged power cord.  
Electrically live equipment can electrocute a person. If the lift or charger  
has any exposed or damaged wires, contact your local dealer immediately.  
Do not cut or remove the round grounding prong from any plug. All Hoyer  
lifts are equipped with three-prong plugs to protect from shock hazard or  
electrocution. Any two pronged electrical outlet must be replaced with a  
properly grounded three-prong outlet according to the National Electrical  
Code and local codes. It is the responsibility of the customer to have the  
work done by a qualified electrician.  
Do not splash or expose electric parts of the device to water or moisture.  
Check nameplate for voltage and cycle requirements. These requirements  
differ by country. Do not attempt to use the lift in an area that has a  
different voltage and cycle requirements.  
Additional copies of this manual can be obtained from your supplier. Please quote the  
product model number.  
Your lift is for transferring patients only. Do not use the lift for any other  
purpose.  
Always carry out the daily check list before using the lift.  
Hoyer floor lifts are specifically designed for Hoyer slings and accessories.  
Slings and accessories designed by any other manufacturer is prohibited and  
will void Sunrise Medical’s warranty. Use only Hoyer slings and accessories  
to maintain user safety and product utility.  
Hoyer floor lifts are intended to be used for persons within the specified  
weight limit indicated for the lift. Do not attempt to lift more than the  
weight limit indicated.  
FIRE AND EXPLOSION PREVENTION  
Batteries may explode, leak and cause personal injury if not disposed of properly.  
Do not place or store the battery under direct sunlight or near a heat source.  
Do not dispose of in fire.  
Do not short the battery terminals.  
Do not incinerate.  
Flush with water if electrolyte (Acid) comes in contact with skin or eyes.  
Batteries must be recycled or disposed of according to local law regulations.  
When returning batteries, insulate their terminals with adhesive tape, etc.  
Otherwise the residual electricity in used batteries may cause fire or explosion.  
Before attempting to transfer, the user must be assessed by a qualified  
professional.  
Hoyer lifts must be used by a caregiver with proper training to work with  
the person to be transferred.  
Only trained and qualified caregivers should transfer a person. Do not  
attempt to use the lift if you have not been properly trained to do so.  
Always be prepared before attempting to transfer a person.  
Do not use a sling that is not recommended for the lift.  
Never use a damaged, torn or frayed sling.  
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D e s c r i p t i o n o f E q u i p m e n t  
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O p e r a t i o n  
O p e r a t i o n  
BEFORE LIFTING:  
DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT  
1. Make sure that all straps are attached to the carry bar.  
2. Make sure the person being lifted is comfortable.  
The lift is heavy and must be removed from the crate with assistance and care.  
3. Make sure the sling is not caught on an obstruction (wheelchair brake or arm of  
chair). If any problems occur, lower the person being lifted immediately and correct  
the problem.  
4. Lift until the buttocks of the person being lifted clear the arm supports or the top  
of the bath or bed before moving the person. Guide the legs past any obstacle.  
Maximum lifting capacity 600 lbs. (270 kg.).  
Limit switches at each end of the actuator spindle that stops the actuator when  
fully extended and retracted.  
Anti-crush device on the actuator that stops the actuator from retracting when  
it is obstructed.  
Motorized adjustable base.  
Anti-sway device on the carry bar.  
Multi-purpose handle for easy use by users with different heights.  
Easy-to-access emergency stop.  
Minimum height is low enough to lift a person lying on the floor without lifting  
the shoulders.  
Your Hoyer lift is not intended to be a transport device. Person in the lift  
should not be moved more than a few feet.  
Do not attempt to maneuver the lift by pulling on the mast, boom, actuator  
or user.  
Directional wheel guide on one of the rear casters that allows the user to move  
the lifter in a straight line.  
5. When the person is located above the desired point of transfer and ready to be  
The whole unit complies with CSA No. 601.1, UL No. 2601-1 and CE standards.  
lowered, press the  
button.  
6. Make sure wheels are locked on the bed or wheelchair.  
7. For a transfer into a seated position, use the handles on the back of the sling to  
position the person when transferring into a chair. Hold the handles firmly as  
the sling lowers and the sling will tilt back to position the person. As the boom  
lowers, guide the lift away from the person (approx. 6 inches/15 cm).  
8. Once the person is properly seated and the straps are loose, remove the sling  
from the lift.  
OPERATION  
Read carefully the "Important Safeguards" section before attempting to use  
the lift.  
Always carry out the daily checklist before each lift use.  
1. Unplug the lift from the electrical outlet.  
2. Install the sling (see sling installation).  
3. Open the base as wide as possible using the  
or control box.  
9. Slide the lift away from the person.  
10. Sling may be removed from around the person.  
button on the handset  
buttons on the handset) so the  
Emergency Stop Feature  
1. The emergency stop feature stops the lift from functioning in case of an emergency.  
It does not affect the charging system, the lift will charge whether or not the  
emergency stop is engaged.  
2. To activate the emergency stop, press in the red button on front of the control  
box on the lift.  
4. Raise / lower the boom (using the  
carry bar is approximately chest height to the person being lifted.  
5. Move the lift over to the person being lifted so the end of the boom is approxi-  
mately 6 inches (15 cm) away from the person. For a person in a lying position,  
lower the lift so the carry bar is near the thorax, then install the straps.  
3. To deactivate the emergency stop, turn the button clockwise.  
CAUTION– HAVE SOMEONE ASSIST YOU WHEN ATTEMPTING TO TRANSFER A PERSON.  
6. Attach the straps of the sling as described in the sling user instructions. Make  
sure that all straps are secure to the carry bar.  
7. Carefully observe the user’s safety as you lift the user slightly by pressing the  
control button.  
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O p e r a t i o n  
M a i n t e n a n c e  
MAINTENANCE  
Emergency Lowering Feature  
ALWAYS CARRY OUT THE DAILY CHECKLIST BEFORE EACH LIFT USE.  
The HPL600 has an emergency manual lowering feature in the event of an electrical or  
functional failure.  
HPL600 accessories must be inspected ANNUALLY in addition to the daily and other  
periodic visual checks done by the user specified in this section.  
If the lift malfunctions when a person is being transferred, the emergency manual  
lowering device provides a safe way of lowering the person onto a chair or bed.  
Preventive maintenance specified in this manual can prevent accidents and reduce  
repair costs.  
To operate the emergency lowering feature:  
1. Find the red tab on the side of the motor on the lift.  
2. Move the person over a bed or chair.  
Note all services or repairs to the HPL600 or its accessories in the log book at the  
back of this manual.  
3. Slowly pull down on the ring and hold in place until the person being lifted is  
lowered onto chair or bed.  
Daily Checklist  
4. Once the person is lowered safely into a chair or bed, take the lift to a certified  
technician to be serviced.  
THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE MUST BE FOLLOWED BEFORE EACH USE.  
Has the battery been charged? Plug the lift in whenever is not in use.  
Inspect the lift for any damage. If there are any cracks or other damage on the  
lift, or any parts are missing– DO NOT USE IT. Contact your local representative  
to have the lift serviced.  
Anti-crush Feature  
To prevent damage or injury, the motor on the lift has a limit switch that recognizes  
when the boom is being lifted or pressed upward. This limit switch will stop the motor  
until the boom is no longer being lifted or pressed upward. This will ensure that the  
motor stops if the boom is unknowingly being lowered onto an object or person. To  
check this feature, press the button on the handset or control box then lift up the  
boom. The motor should stop.  
Inspect the carry bar for any signs of cracking or damage and that it rotates freely.  
Inspect the actuator on the lift to ensure it is securely attached to the lift and  
has no visible damage.  
Make sure casters roll freely and are securely attached.  
Battery Information  
Inspect the sling for tears, frayed straps or loose stitching. If the sling has  
any of the above damage– DO NOT USE IT. Contact your local representative  
to have the sling replaced.  
CAUTION– Do not drop the battery. A dropped battery may have internal damage that  
is not visible. It may lose its ability to recharge.  
Due to internal damage caused when the battery is dropped, the battery may indicate  
it is fully charged, when in fact it cannot hold a full charge.  
Inspection and Cleaning  
Clean the lift with a soft dry cloth or a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild deter-  
gent solution. Do not use any type of solvent that may damage the finish.  
Never attempt to use a battery that appears to be damaged or dented.  
Do not store the battery near a heat source. Heat will damage it.  
Always keep metal battery contacts clean.  
DO NOT immerse the lift in water.  
To ensure a better rolling surface for the wheels, clean them every 4 months. Remove  
any hair or debris from the wheel.  
To touch-up scratches or chipped paint and retard rust, apply spray paint.  
Handling and Storage  
Avoid violent shock during transportation.  
The lift should not remain stored for long periods of time without recharging the batteries.  
Sunrise Medical recommends charging of batteries at least every two weeks even if the  
lift is not used. This will prevent premature aging of batteries.  
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M a i n t e n a n c e  
M a i n t e n a n c e  
Maintenance Inspection Checklist  
Lubrication & Casters  
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The lift is designed for minimum maintenance;  
however, a six (6) months check and lubrication  
should ensure continued safety and reliability.  
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The casters MUST swivel and roll smoothly. A white  
grease (waterproof auto lubricant) may be applied to  
the ball bearing swivel of the casters once a year.  
Apply more frequently if the casters are exposed to  
extreme moist conditions.  
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TO BE INSPECTED BY USER:  
Lift Device  
Inspect for missing hardware or broken pieces  
Battery recharge  
Slings and Hardware  
Check all sling attachments for sign of wear  
Inspect sling material for wear or deterioration  
Inspect sling straps for wear  
Inspect for any defect or loose threads in stitched areas  
Clean sling as indicated on the tag  
The Caster Base  
Inspect for missing hardware  
Base opens/closes with ease  
Inspect casters and axle bolts for tightness  
Inspect caster for smooth swivel and roll  
Clean casters  
Figure 1  
1. Carry Bar  
Refer to Figure 1 for lubrication points. Lubricate all  
pivot points. Wipe all excess lubricant from lift surface.  
2. Boom Mounting Bracket  
3. Boom / Mast Mount  
4. Mast Mounting Bracket  
5. Leg Pivots  
Cleaning of Casters  
1. Place the lift on its side.  
2. Remove the bolt and locknut that secure the  
existing front caster assembly to the fork.  
3. Remove all debris and clean any dust.  
When necessary  
NOTE– For the front caster, examine and replace the  
existing washer if worn. The front caster assem-  
bly consists of two (2) washers and a caster in  
between. The caster will fall out between the  
two (2) washers (Figures 2 & 3).  
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The Mast  
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Mast MUST be securely assembled to boom  
Inspect for cracks or deflections  
The Boom  
Check all hardware and swivel bar supports  
Inspect for cracks or deflections  
Inspect bolted joints of boom for wear  
Inspect to ensure that the boom is centered between  
the base legs.  
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4. Position the front caster in the assembly and  
tighten up the bolt and locknut.  
5. Line up the mounting holes in the new front  
caster assembly and the fork  
6. Install the bolt through the fork and caster  
assembly and tighten securely with the locknut.  
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Figure 2 Front Caster  
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Annual Inspection  
Check the bolt/hooks for wear or damage  
Check sling hooks for wear or deflections  
The Manual/Hydraulic/Electric Actuator Assembly  
Inspect hardware on mast and boom  
Check for wear or deterioration  
Cycle to ensure smooth quiet operation  
Cleaning  
The HPL600 and its accessories must be inspected  
annually.  
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The HPL600 and its accessories must be serviced  
every 12 months as a minimum requirement.  
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Figure 3 Rear Caster  
As part of the annual inspection, an annual load test  
with the safe working load must be performed on the  
HPL600 as required for CE mark maintenance.  
Cleaning of the lifter  
1. Locknut  
2. Washer  
3. Caster wheel  
4. Bolt  
Regular cleaning will reveal loose or worn parts, enhance smooth operation and extend  
the life expectancy of the lift.  
5. Fork  
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M a i n t e n a n c e  
T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g  
PROBLEM:  
TO CHECK:  
The unit does not work when you press  
the up or down buttons on the handset.  
- Make sure the handset is plugged correctly into the  
unit.  
- Is the emergency stop button pressed down? Turn  
the button clockwise to allow it to ”pop” out.  
Minor Service  
- Is the battery charged?  
General inspection of lifter  
Check that casters are tightly attached to wheels  
Check casters for free running wheels  
- Plug the lift in and check the light on the control  
box. If the light remains red, leave the lift plugged  
in the control box for approximately 2 hours.  
- If all of the previous points have been checked  
without success, you probably have a motor or  
electric problem, contact your Sunrise Medical  
representative.  
(remove any fluff and/or debris)  
Check that caster brakes operate efficiently  
Overhaul casters and repack with all-purpose grease  
Inspect surfaces for scratches/chips  
The unit starts and stops repetitively.  
- If the load is more than safe working load, the  
unit will not work due to an overload protection  
on the motor.  
Clean surfaces with mild soap and water. Remove any  
adhesive tape marks with WD40 or other degreasing agent.  
Examine all moving parts and fasteners for wear fatigue  
and lubricate and/or adjust as required  
Arrange repair/replacement of any faulty parts  
Check for signs of fatigue or cracks in the frame of the  
lift (especially joints and stress points)  
Retard rusting by applying spray paint  
- Has the lift been making a “beeping” sound? The  
battery is low and needs to be charged.  
The lift emits a “beep” during utilization. - Batteries are low, recharge them.  
The unit may stop lifting but you can  
still lower it.  
Check boom/carry bar (hanger)  
Check all electrical components, including battery  
charges, for correct operation  
Charge indicator on the control box  
(green-red) does not light up when the  
battery is being charged.  
- Is the charger plugged into a standard outlet?  
Battery is always dead after a few  
transfers (3 to 5).  
- Replace battery with a new one, the life of the  
current one is probably nearly over.  
Major Service (to be checked by a technician, plus inspection of all of the above)  
The light on the control box shows green - Replace the battery.  
when the lift is plugged in yet the lift  
will only do one or two transfers.  
Inspect the welding aspect on the frame to detect cracks  
Inspect connecting joints for proper attachment  
Verify emergency devices for good functioning  
Load test with the SWL (maximum working capacity)  
Service motor  
The light on the control box always  
lights up red. It does not turn to green  
after an overnight charge.  
- Call your dealer or representative.  
Lift feels loose (Mast/Base joint loose).  
- Using a 5 mm allen key, tighten the 2 bolts at  
base.  
A major service undertaken by an authorized service agent every 12 months  
is a minimum requirement.  
Casters/Brakes noisy or stiff (fluff or  
debris in bearings).  
- Refer to casters in the "Maintenance" section in  
this manual.  
Maintenance inspection points are suggested by the manufacturer and are a  
minimum requirement. By continuing to use the lift without replacing the listed  
parts in this maintenance inspection checklist, caregiver and user safety is  
greatly compromised.  
Noisy or dry sound from pivots (needs  
lubrication).  
- Refer to lubrication in the "Maintenance" section  
in this manual.  
Contact your authorized supplier or Sunrise Medical Technical Service before  
opening the HPL600. Alterations made to the HPL600 by someone other than  
a technician may cause serious injury.  
If problems are not resolved by the suggested means, please contact your  
dealer or Sunrise Medical Technical Service department.  
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L o g B o o k  
W a r r a n t y  
WARRANTY  
Owner Checklist:  
This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser/user of Sunrise Medical products.  
Ensure the lift is serviced regularly as the maintenance inspection checklist.  
Contact an authorized Sunrise Medical provider immediately if there are any  
problems with the operation of the device.  
Ensure the log book is completed and signed.  
Record any repairs required.  
Sunrise Medical warrants its products to be free from defects in material under normal  
use and service, within the periods stated below from the date of purchase. If within  
such warranty period any such product shall be proven to be defective, such product  
shall be repaired or replaced at Sunrise Medical’s option. This warranty does not  
include any labor or shipping charges incurred in replacement part installation or  
repair of any such product. Sunrise Medical’s sole obligation and your exclusive remedy  
under this warranty shall be limited to such repair and/or replacement.  
Withdraw the lifter from service if inspection reveals that user safety is jeopar-  
dized in any way from use of the lifter.  
TO BE COMPLETED AFTER EACH SERVICE OR INSPECTION  
Service Type: Pre-delivery Periodic inspection  
Patient Lifter  
Accessories on Lifter  
Batteries  
1 year  
1 year  
1 year  
Minor  
Major  
Condition report: _______________________________________________________  
_______________________________________________________________________  
_______________________________________________________________________  
For warranty service, please contact the provider from whom you purchased the Sunrise  
Medical product. In the event that you do not receive satisfactory warranty service,  
please contact Sunrise Medical Customer Service at 1-800-333-4000.  
Action taken: ___________________________________________________________  
_______________________________________________________________________  
_______________________________________________________________________  
Do not return products to our factory without prior authorization. Sunrise Medical will  
issue a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) Number. C.O.D. shipments will be  
refused; all shipments to Sunrise Medical must be prepaid. For this warranty to be  
valid, the purchaser must present its original proof of purchase at the moment of the  
claim. The defective unit, assembly or part must be returned to Sunrise Medical for  
inspection. The part or components repaired or replaced are guaranteed for the remain-  
ing period of the initial warranty.  
Date: _____________ Inspected by:_______________________________________  
Service Type:  
Pre-delivery  
Periodic inspection  
Minor  
Major  
Condition report: _______________________________________________________  
_______________________________________________________________________  
_______________________________________________________________________  
Limitations and Exclusions:  
The warranty above does not apply to serial numbered products if the serial number  
has been removed or defaced.  
No warranty claim shall apply where the product or any other part thereof has been  
altered, varied, modified, or damaged; either accidentally or through improper or negli-  
gent use and storage. Warranty does not apply to products modified without Sunrise  
Medical’s express written consent, (including but not limited to products modified with  
unauthorized parts or attachments); products damaged by reason of repairs made to  
any component without the specific consent of Sunrise Medical, or to products dam-  
aged by circumstances beyond Sunrise Medical’s control. Evaluation of warranty claim  
will be solely determined by Sunrise Medical. The warranty does not apply to problems  
arising from normal wear or failure to adhere to the instructions in this manual.  
Sunrise Medical Inc. slings are void of warranty if not laundered as per instructions on  
the Sling Label.  
Action taken: ___________________________________________________________  
_______________________________________________________________________  
_______________________________________________________________________  
Date: _____________ Inspected by:_______________________________________  
Service Type:  
Pre-delivery  
Periodic inspection  
Minor  
Major  
Condition report: _______________________________________________________  
_______________________________________________________________________  
_______________________________________________________________________  
Sunrise Medical shall not be liable for damages losses or inconveniences caused by a  
carrier.  
Action taken: ___________________________________________________________  
_______________________________________________________________________  
_______________________________________________________________________  
This warranty replaces any other warranty expressed or implied and constitutes Sunrise  
Medical’s only obligation towards the purchaser. Sunrise Medical shall not be liable for  
any consequential or incidental damages whatsoever.  
Date: _____________ Inspected by:_______________________________________  
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