Improved Safety
The Ultralift 3510XH Lift's interface allows caregivers to maneuver and lift patients by simple button-pushing. This helps reduce the strain taken by caregivers that have to manually lift patients and thus reduces the possibility of a caregiver or patient injury. The standard Ultralift has a weight capacity of 600 lbs, but a 750 lb weight capacity option is also available.
The control panel shows the battery status when the lift is on but not currently in use. When the battery drops, the color turns yellow or red and an alarm will sound that the lift needs to be charged. An open and close button on the panel will control the widening of the base of the lift. The base will widen to allow for wheelchair use. Easy to read buttons with labeled arrows raise or lower a patient.
Versatile Use
The durable design and construction of the Ultralift help to ensure patient safety. The 6-point spreader allows for a variety of configurations to enable the caregiver to perform more tasks. The boom will raise up to 90.5" and the bar lowers to 10" off the ground to be able to lift patients on the ground.
iQ Technology
Integrated iQ Technology tracks lift data as well as service and maintenance data about the lift to create a more capable lifting device. Data shown includes the number of lifts, number of hours, and battery charges that have occurred, battery level, total number of low battery warnings, last service date, next service date. An alert will also come up at every 1,000 uses for preventative maintenance to ensure that the Ultralift is running smoothly without any problems.
Optional Additions
An integrated scale can be added to the Ultralift that helps to save money and time versus an external scale. The scale also increases the lifting height of the Ultralift an additional 6". A digital scale is also available.
An optional hand control has buttons for raising, lowering, and operating the width of the base for patient movement. This allows the caregiver to be closer to the patient for additional safety.