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Invacare JASMINE - User Manual

Invacare JASMINE
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Questions and Answers

  • A
    Allison BuchananAug 15, 2025
    What to do if the electric actuator fails to lift on Invacare JASMINE?
    • S
      Samantha SmithAug 15, 2025
      If the electric actuator on your Invacare Lifting Systems fails to lift when the button is pressed, there are several potential causes. First, ensure that the hand-control or actuator connector is securely connected. Check the battery level and charge if necessary. Make sure the red emergency stop button is not pressed IN; rotate it clockwise until it pops out. Verify that the battery is properly connected to the control box. Inspect the connecting terminals for any damage, and replace the battery pack if needed. It's also possible that the electric actuator requires servicing or the load is too high.
  • M
    merrittbrandonAug 18, 2025
    Why lift arms will not lower in uppermost position in Invacare JASMINE?
    • C
      Claire CrawfordAug 19, 2025
      If the lift arms on your Invacare Lifting Systems will not lower in the uppermost position, it's because the lift arms require a minimum weight load to lower. To resolve this, pull down slightly on the lift arms.
  • J
    James HarveyAug 22, 2025
    What to do if the Invacare Medical Equipment motor is not running?
    • T
      Timothy KirbyAug 22, 2025
      If the Invacare Medical Equipment's motor isn't running, there could be several reasons. First, check that the hand control or motor plugs are fully inserted. Second, ensure the battery has power by charging or replacing it. Finally, verify that the red emergency stop button is not activated; if it is, turn it clockwise to deactivate it.
  • S
    Sheila RamosAug 25, 2025
    Why does the Invacare Medical Equipment jib motor stop during patient transfer?
    • J
      Jonathan KingAug 26, 2025
      If the jib motor on your Invacare Medical Equipment stops during a patient transfer, it's likely because the maximum load has been exceeded. Reduce the load to allow the hoist to function normally.
  • J
    John PhillipsAug 27, 2025
    What to do if Invacare Medical Equipment piston rod only moves in and not out?
    • M
      Michele RoseAug 27, 2025
      If the piston rod on your Invacare Medical Equipment only moves inward and not outward, it indicates that the motor is damaged and needs to be replaced.
  • B
    Brenda BarnettAug 31, 2025
    Why is there motor noise but no movement in the piston rod on my Invacare Medical Equipment?
    • E
      Eileen PorterAug 31, 2025
      If you hear motor noise from your Invacare Medical Equipment, but the piston rod isn't moving, the motor is likely damaged and needs to be replaced.
  • E
    Ebony MendozaSep 3, 2025
    How to fix a loose mast on Invacare Medical Equipment?
    • S
      Sarah BassSep 3, 2025
      If the mast on your Invacare Medical Equipment seems loose, it's likely that the mast screws have become loose. Tighten the screws to secure the mast.
  • S
    Steven FernandezSep 5, 2025
    What to do if Invacare Medical Equipment castors are noisy?
    • M
      Mary NealSep 6, 2025
      If the castors on your Invacare Medical Equipment are noisy, it's probably due to dust or dirt. Clean the castors to eliminate the noise.
  • B
    Brittany RodriguezSep 9, 2025
    What to do if my Invacare Lifting Systems electric actuator fails to lift?
    • K
      Krista BryantSep 9, 2025
      If the electric actuator on your Invacare Lifting Systems fails to lift, there are several potential causes and solutions: * **Loose Connection:** Ensure the pendant or actuator connector is properly connected, seated, and fully connected. * **Low Battery:** Charge the batteries. * **Emergency Stop:** Rotate the RED emergency stop button CLOCKWISE until it pops out. * **Battery Connection:** Reconnect the battery to the control box. * **Damaged Terminals:** Replace the battery pack.
  • E
    Eric BrownSep 12, 2025
    Why won't my Invacare JASMINE Lifting Systems boom lower in the uppermost position?
    • A
      Amber FryeSep 12, 2025
      If the boom on your Invacare Lifting Systems will not lower from the uppermost position, it may require a minimum weight load to initiate lowering. Try pulling down slightly on the boom.

Summary

General Information

Intended Use

Describes the purpose and intended application of the patient lift.

Indications for Use

Lists the specific situations and patient types suitable for lift operation.

Technical Description

Provides key technical specifications and features of the Invacare Jasmine lift.

Manual Symbols

Explains the meaning of warning, caution, and informational symbols used in the manual.

Safety Guidelines

General Safety Guidelines

Outlines fundamental safety precautions and warnings for operating the lift.

Operating Information

Provides general safety information related to the operation of the patient lift.

Radio Frequency Interference

Details safety concerns and precautions regarding radio frequency interference (RFI).

Product Labeling

Explains the various labels, markings, and symbols found on the patient lift.

Product Components

Main Parts of the Lift

Identifies and illustrates the primary components of the Invacare Jasmine patient lift.

Accessories

Discusses compatible accessories and important warnings regarding their use.

Setup and Assembly

Scope of Delivery

Lists all items included in the patient lift package.

Safe Assembly

Covers safety precautions and requirements for assembling the patient lift.

Assembling the Mast to the Base

Provides step-by-step instructions for connecting the mast assembly to the base.

Checking the Service Light

Describes the procedure for verifying the status of the lift's service indicator light.

Attaching Battery Charger Bracket

Instructions for securely mounting the battery charger mounting bracket to a wall.

Using the Patient Lift

Introduction to Usage

A brief overview of the patient lift's operation and safe usage.

Caster Locking and Unlocking

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

Closing and Opening Lift Legs

Details how to adjust the width of the lift's base legs for proper positioning.

Raising and Lowering the Lift

Instructions for operating the lift's boom to raise or lower the patient.

Mechanical Emergency Release

Describes how to activate the primary and secondary mechanical emergency release systems.

Performing an Emergency Stop

Explains how to use the emergency stop button to halt lift operations immediately.

Charging the Battery

Information on how and when to recharge the lift's battery for optimal performance.

Lifting the Patient

Safe Lifting Practices

Crucial safety guidelines and precautions that must be followed during all lifting operations.

Preparing for Patient Lift

Step-by-step instructions for preparing the lift and patient before lifting.

Attaching the Sling

Detailed instructions on how to correctly attach the patient sling to the lift's hanger bar.

Transferring from a Bed

Procedures for safely transferring a patient from a bed using the patient lift.

Floor Transfers

Specific steps for lifting a patient who is on the floor.

Commode Transfer Guidelines

Instructions for safely transferring a patient to or from a commode.

Wheelchair Transfer

Guidelines for safely transferring a patient into or out of a wheelchair.

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting Guide

Lists common issues, potential faults, and their corresponding solutions for the patient lift.

Maintenance Procedures

Safe Maintenance Practices

General safety rules and precautions required when performing maintenance on the lift.

Wear and Tear Items

Lists components of the lift that are subject to normal wear and tear over time.

Service Interval Recommendations

Specifies the recommended schedule for regular service checks and maintenance.

LOLER Statement

Information regarding compliance with Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations.

General Maintenance

Details routine maintenance tasks to ensure the lift's continued safe operation.

Daily Inspection Checklist

Daily checks to ensure the patient lift is safe and operational before use.

Periodic Safety Inspection

A checklist for periodic safety inspections of the lift's components by qualified personnel.

Lubricating the Lift

Instructions on where and how to lubricate the lift's moving parts for smooth operation.

Cleaning the Sling and Lift

Procedures for cleaning the patient lift and its associated slings.

Resetting the Service Light

Steps for resetting the lift's service indicator light after maintenance.

Replacing the Electric Actuator

Procedure for qualified technicians to replace the main electric actuator of the lift.

Replacing the Leg Actuators

Instructions for qualified technicians to replace the actuators controlling the lift's leg spread.

Checking and Tightening Mast Pivot

How to inspect and adjust the mast pivot for secure assembly and safe operation.

Replacing the Hanger Bar

Procedure for qualified technicians to replace the hanger bar where the sling attaches.

Replacing Rear Casters

Instructions for qualified technicians to replace the rear casters of the lift.

Replacing Front Casters

Instructions for qualified technicians to replace the front casters of the lift.

Technical Data

Patient Lift Dimensions

Provides diagrams and dimensions related to the patient lift's physical characteristics.

Environmental Conditions

Details the recommended operating and storage environmental parameters for the lift.

Materials Used

Lists the materials used in the construction of the lift's components.

Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)

Information regarding the lift's compliance with electromagnetic compatibility standards.

After Use Procedures

Transportation and Storage

Guidelines for safely transporting and storing the patient lift to prevent damage.

Product Reuse

Information regarding the product's suitability for reuse and necessary cleaning protocols.

Product Disposal

Environmental and safety warnings related to the proper disposal of the patient lift.

Invacare JASMINE Specifications

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Power Supply230 V AC, 50 Hz
Battery BackupYes
Battery Capacity2.9 Ah
Battery Charging Time6 hours
Length1300 mm
Warranty2 years

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