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Invacare Birdie EVO - User Manual

Invacare Birdie EVO
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Questions and Answers

  • P
    Patricia ChavezSep 23, 2025
    What to do if boom won't lower on Invacare Lifting Systems?
    • A
      Alex SanfordSep 23, 2025
      If the boom on your Invacare Lifting Systems will not lower from the uppermost position, it may require a minimum weight load to descend. Try pulling down slightly on the boom.
  • C
    christinakellyAug 25, 2025
    What to do if the boom on my Invacare Birdie EVO Lifting Systems won't lower from the top?
    • J
      John BrewerAug 25, 2025
      If the boom will not lower in the uppermost position, it requires a minimum weight load to lower. Pull down slightly on the boom.
  • C
    cookamandaAug 25, 2025
    What to do if boom will not lower during a power retraction of Invacare Birdie EVO Lifting Systems?
    • J
      Jamie ConradAug 26, 2025
      If the boom will not lower during a power retraction, the shoulder bolt at the junction of the boom and mast may not be properly installed. Check the mast/boom connection.
  • J
    Julie GutierrezAug 27, 2025
    How to fix loose patient lift in Invacare Birdie EVO?
    • K
      Kyle LeblancAug 27, 2025
      If your Invacare Lifting Systems patient lift feels loose, it could be due to a loose mast/base joint, mast/boom joint, or tie-rods. Check and tighten the mast/base connection, the mast/boom connection, and the screws of the rods and/or pedal.
  • A
    Angel ColonAug 27, 2025
    Why does my Invacare Birdie EVO Lifting Systems beep and stop during lifting?
    • P
      Philip DavisAug 27, 2025
      If the control unit emits a beeping sound during lifting and the motor stops, it means the maximum load has been exceeded. Reduce the load, and the lift should function normally.
  • H
    Holly YoungSep 14, 2025
    Why damping disappeared on spreader bar of Invacare Lifting Systems?
    • J
      John GonzalezSep 14, 2025
      If the damping of the spreader bar on your Invacare Lifting Systems has lessened or disappeared completely, it means the damper is damaged. The solution is to replace the damper.
  • R
    rogersjamesSep 12, 2025
    What causes noisy pivots in Invacare Birdie EVO?
    • A
      Andrew LopezSep 12, 2025
      If you hear a noisy or dry sound from the pivots of your Invacare Lifting Systems, it indicates that the pivots are worn or damaged. The solution is to replace the pivots.
  • R
    rachelcantrellSep 13, 2025
    Why manual legs fail to open on Invacare Birdie EVO Lifting Systems?
    • W
      Wendy ChanSep 13, 2025
      If the manual legs on your Invacare Lifting Systems fail to open with the pedal or lever, it suggests the mechanical mechanism is damaged. The suggested solution is to replace the foot pedal and/or rods.
  • A
    Angel MillerSep 4, 2025
    Why doesn't the detachable spreader bar fix to the boom connector on my Invacare Birdie EVO?
    • N
      Nancy RogersSep 5, 2025
      If the detachable spreader bar does not fix to the connector on the boom, the locking mechanism is damaged. Replace the spreader bar connector.
  • L
    longchristopherSep 2, 2025
    Why has the damping lessened on my Invacare Birdie EVO spreader bar?
    • R
      Robert Howard DDSSep 2, 2025
      If the damping of the spreader bar has lessened or disappeared completely, the damper is damaged and needs to be replaced.

Summary

1 General

1.1 Introduction

Provides important handling information and safety instructions for the product.

1.2 Service Life

Details the expected service life of the product and its variations.

1.3 Limitation of Liability

Outlines Invacare's liability limitations concerning product use and modifications.

1.4 Warranty Information

Explains the manufacturer's warranty policy and claim procedures for the product.

1.5 Compliance

Lists product compliance with regulations, standards, and environmental legislations.

1.5.1 Product-specific standards

Specifies product conformity to ISO 10535 and related standards.

2 Safety

2.1 General safety information

Provides general safety instructions for product handling, including warnings and cautions.

2.1.1 Pinch points

Warns about pinch points on the lift and advises keeping hands clear of moving parts.

2.2 Safety Information on Accessories

Provides safety guidelines for using accessories with the patient lift.

2.3 Safety information on electromagnetic interference

Addresses potential electromagnetic interference and how to prevent or reduce it.

2.4 Labels and symbols on the product

Details the location and meaning of labels and symbols on the patient lift.

2.4.1 Label Location

Illustrates the placement of identification and information labels on the product.

2.4.2 Identification label

Describes the information contained on the main product identification label.

2.4.3 Other Labels and Symbols

Explains additional labels and symbols found on the product.

3 Product Overview

3.1 Intended use

Defines the purpose and indications for using the mobile patient lift.

3.2 Main parts of the lift

Identifies and illustrates the main components of the patient lift.

3.3 Accessories

Lists and describes available accessories for the patient lift.

4 Setup

4.1 General safety information

Provides general safety instructions related to the setup process of the patient lift.

4.2 Scope of delivery

Lists the items typically included in the package for the patient lift.

4.3 Installing the mast

Guides on how to install the mast, including unfolding.

4.3.1 Unfolding the mast

Details the procedure for unfolding the mast of the patient lift.

4.3.2 Assembling the mast to the base

Explains how to assemble the mast to the base of the lift.

4.4 Unfolding the spreader bar

Describes the steps for unfolding the spreader bar.

4.5 Installing the actuator to the boom

Guides on how to install the actuator onto the boom of the lift.

4.6 Installing the lever for manual leg spreader

Details the installation of the lever for manual leg spreader operation.

4.7 Resetting the service indicator

Explains how to reset the service indicator after initial assembly or maintenance.

5 Usage

5.1 General safety information

Provides general safety information before using the lift with a patient.

5.2 Locking;Unlocking the rear castors

Explains how to lock and unlock the rear castors for stability and maneuverability.

5.3 Raising;Lowering an Electric Lift

Details how to use the hand control to raise or lower the lift.

5.4 Closing;Opening Legs

Guides on how to electrically or manually open and close the lift's legs.

5.4.1 Closing;Opening Electric Legs

Describes the electric operation of opening and closing the lift legs.

5.4.2 Closing;Opening legs manually

Details the manual operation for opening and closing the lift legs.

5.5 Replacing the spreader bar

Instructions for replacing the spreader bar with the SMARTLOCK system.

5.6 Emergency functions

Covers various emergency functions like stopping, lowering, and lifting.

5.6.1 Performing an emergency stop

Explains how to activate and reset the emergency stop button.

5.6.2 Activating an emergency lowering (CBJ Home control unit)

Details emergency lowering for the CBJ Home control unit.

5.6.3 Activating an emergency lowering (CBJ Care, CBJ1, CBJ2 control unit)

Details emergency lowering for CBJ Care, CBJ1, CBJ2 control units.

5.6.4 Activating an emergency lifting (CBJ Care, CBJ1 control unit)

Details emergency lifting for CBJ Care, CBJ1 control units.

5.6.5 Activating a mechanical emergency lowering

Explains mechanical emergency lowering as a backup.

5.7 Charging the battery

Provides instructions and important information on charging the lift's battery.

5.7.1 CBJ Home control unit

Details battery charging for the CBJ Home control unit.

5.7.2 CBJ Care, CBJ1, CBJ2 control unit

Details battery charging for CBJ Care, CBJ1, CBJ2 control units.

5.7.3 Optional hand control

Mentions the availability of an optional hand control with a battery indicator.

5.7.4 Optional battery charger

Explains the procedure for removing and installing the battery for the optional charger.

6 Patient Transfer

6.1 General safety information

Provides essential safety information and warnings for patient transfer procedures.

6.2 Preparing to lift

Outlines the necessary preparations before lifting a patient.

6.2.1 Attaching the sling to the lift

Provides detailed instructions on how to attach the sling to the lift.

6.3 Transferring a patient from a bed

Details the procedure for transferring a patient from a bed.

6.4 Transferring a patient to a bed

Describes the steps for transferring a patient to a bed.

6.5 Transferring a patient from a wheelchair

Explains how to transfer a patient from a wheelchair.

6.6 Transferring a patient to a wheelchair

Details the procedure for transferring a patient to a wheelchair.

6.7 Transferring a patient to and from a commode

Guides on transferring patients to and from a commode.

6.8 Lifting a patient from the floor

Provides instructions for lifting a patient who has fallen on the floor.

7 Transportation and Storage

7.1 General information

Provides general guidelines for transporting and storing the patient lift.

7.2 Disassembling the mast from the base

Details the procedure for disassembling the mast from the base.

7.3 Folding the mast

Explains how to fold the mast for storage or transport.

7.4 Mast extension for upright positioning

Describes the use of the mast extension for upright positioning.

8 Maintenance

8.1 General maintenance information

Offers general advice and precautions for maintaining the patient lift.

8.2 Daily inspections

Outlines the daily inspection checklist to ensure the lift's safety and functionality.

8.3 Cleaning and Disinfection

Covers safety precautions and methods for cleaning and disinfecting the lift.

8.3.1 General safety information

Provides safety guidelines for cleaning and disinfection procedures.

8.3.2 Cleaning Intervals

Specifies recommended intervals for cleaning and disinfection.

8.3.3 Cleaning instructions

Details the proper methods for cleaning the lift and sling.

8.3.4 Disinfection Instructions

Provides specific instructions for disinfecting the lift in domestic and clinical settings.

8.4 Service interval

States the required service intervals and technician qualifications.

8.4.1 LOLER Statement

Refers to UK regulations (LOLER) for equipment safety inspections.

9 After Use

9.1 Disposal

Provides instructions for environmentally responsible disposal of the product and batteries.

9.2 Reconditioning

Outlines steps for reconditioning the product for a new user.

10 Troubleshooting

10.1 Identifying faults and possible solutions

Lists common faults with the lift and provides solutions for each.

11 Technical Data

11.1 Maximum safe working load

Lists the maximum safe working load for different models of the patient lift.

11.2 Dimensions and Weights

Details the physical dimensions and weights of the patient lift models.

11.3 Electrical System

Provides specifications for the electrical system, including voltage and current.

11.4 Environmental conditions

Specifies the recommended environmental conditions for storage and operation.

11.5 Materials

Lists the materials used in the construction of the patient lift components.

11.6 Operating forces of controls

Details the operating forces required for various controls on the lift.

12 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

12.1 General EMC information

Provides general information regarding the product's electromagnetic compatibility.

12.2 Electromagnetic emission

Details the electromagnetic emissions from the product and the intended environment.

12.3 Electromagnetic Immunity

Specifies the product's immunity to various electromagnetic disturbances.

Invacare Birdie EVO Specifications

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BrandInvacare
ModelBirdie EVO
CategoryLifting Systems
LanguageEnglish

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