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Invacare GET-U-UP LIFT - User Manual

Invacare GET-U-UP LIFT
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Owner’s Operator and Maintenance Manual
DEALER: This manual MUST be given to the user of the patient lift.
USER:
BEFORE using this patient lift, read this manual and save for future reference.
For more information regarding
Invacare products, parts, and services,
please visit www.invacare.com
Get-U-Up
Lift

Questions and Answers

  • D
    donna43Jul 29, 2025
    What to do if Invacare GET-U-UP LIFT Lifting Systems lift arms will not lower?
    • M
      Matthew DixonJul 29, 2025
      If the lift arms on your Invacare Lifting Systems unit won't lower from the uppermost position, it's likely because they require a minimum weight load to descend. Try pulling down slightly on the lift arms to initiate the lowering process.
  • C
    Christopher RogersAug 14, 2025
    Why does my Invacare Lifting Systems stand up lift feel loose?
    • J
      josephsuttonAug 14, 2025
      If your Invacare Lifting Systems stand up lift feels loose, it could be due to a loose mast/base joint or loose tie-rods. To resolve this, tighten the bolt, washer, and locknut that secure the mast to the base.

Summary

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Section 8: Maintenance

Maintenance Safety Inspection Checklist

Checklist for periodic safety inspections of the lift components.

Hydraulic Pump

Information regarding the lift's hydraulic pump system and maintenance.

Limited Warranty

Special Notes

Label Locations

Typical Product Parameters

Section I: General Guidelines

Weight Limitation

Specifies the maximum weight capacity for the patient lift.

Assembling the Lift

Instructions and precautions for assembling the patient lift.

Using the Sling

Guidance on selecting, attaching, and using patient slings safely.

Operating the Lift

Procedures for safely operating the patient lift controls and movement.

Lifting the Patient

Steps and safety measures for lifting a patient with the lift.

Transferring the Patient

Guidelines for safely transferring patients between surfaces.

Performing Maintenance

Overview of maintenance requirements and schedule for the lift.

Section 2: Assembly

Attach the Mast to the Base Assembly

Step-by-step instructions for attaching the mast to the base.

Attach the Horn to the Mast and Actuator

Procedures for connecting the horn assembly to the mast and actuator.

Check for Proper Hardware Alignment

Ensuring all hardware is correctly aligned and secured for safe operation.

Attaching;Adjusting the Knee Pad

Instructions for attaching and adjusting the knee pad for patient comfort.

Attaching the Base Shifter Handle

Steps to securely attach the base shifter handle for leg adjustment.

Section 3: Operation

Introduction

Overview of the lift's operational procedures and safety warnings.

Operating the Lift

Detailed steps for operating the lift, including opening and closing the legs.

Raising;Lowering the Hydraulic Lift

Instructions for using the hydraulic system to raise and lower the lift arm.

Section 4: Lifting

Introduction

General introduction to the lifting procedures and safety considerations.

Positioning the Stand Up Lift

Steps to correctly position the lift for patient lifting.

Lifting the Patient

Detailed procedure and safety checks for lifting a patient.

Moving the Patient

How to safely move a patient once they are suspended by the lift.

Section 5: Transferring

Introduction

Overview of safe patient transfer techniques and precautions.

Transferring to a Commode

Step-by-step guide for transferring a patient to a commode chair.

Transferring to a Wheelchair

Instructions for safely transferring a patient into a wheelchair.

Transferring to a Bed

Procedures for transferring a patient from the lift onto a bed.

Section 6: Using the Patient Lift as a Standing Aid

Standing Procedure

Guide on using the lift to assist a patient in standing.

Section 7: Troubleshooting

Section 8: Maintenance

Maintenance Safety Inspection Checklist

Checklist for periodic safety inspections of the lift components.

Hydraulic Pump

Information regarding the lift's hydraulic pump system and maintenance.

Lubricating the Lift

Guidance on lubricating lift components for smooth operation and longevity.

Detecting Wear and Damage

How to inspect the lift for signs of wear, damage, or deterioration.

Cleaning the Sling and the Lift

Procedures for cleaning the patient lift and its accessories.

Replacing the Knee Pad

Steps for removing and replacing the knee pad on the lift.

Invacare GET-U-UP LIFT Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandInvacare
ModelGET-U-UP LIFT
CategoryLifting Systems
LanguageEnglish

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