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© TUFFCARE, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED RHINO ELECTRIC STAND UP LIFT_V1.0TW
WWW.TUFFCARE.COM
ATTENTION
Before using this Medical Device read this manual. If you are unable to
understand, contact your equipment provider for technical support before
attempting to use this product.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of Contents 1
Specifications 2
Product Diagram 3 - 4
General Guidelines 5 - 8
Assembly
Assembling the Mast Assembly to the Base 9 - 10
Attach the Up-Down Actuator to the Mast 11
Attaching the Knee Pad 12
Attaching the Power Base Actuator 13 - 14
Attaching the Control Unit on Mounting Bracket 15
Attaching the Battery Pack on Control Unit 17 - 18
Attaching Pendant and Actuator to Control Unit 19
Charging The Battery 20 - 21
Operation 22 - 25
Lifting the Patient 26 - 28
Transfering the Patient 29
Attaching Slings to Lift 30
Attaching Standing Sling 31 - 32
Attaching Buttock Strap 33
Attaching Transport Standing Sling 34
Lift Sling Type Reference 35 - 36
Maintenance 37
Limited Warranty 38
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SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
Height at end of Sling Lift Arm: 36 to 70 inches
Base Opening Between Legs: 21 1/2 to 35 inches
Base Clearance: 4 1/2 inches
Base Length: 40 inches
Overall Height: 70 inches
Overall Length: 40 inches
Overall Width: 26 inches
Casters: 3" Dual Front and 5" Rear with Brake
Sling Options: Polyester Standing or Transfer Sling
Weight Capacity: 350 I bs
Weight without Sling: P460 - 109 lbs, P465 -121 lbs
Battery: 24V DC (RCHBL)
Charger Input: l00-240V AC
Charger Output/Charging Time: 29.5V DC Max 6 hours
Motor Safety Devices: Anti-Entrapment
Emergency Stop Button: Yes
Limited Warranty Lifter/Electronics: 3 Years/1 Year
UNPACKING
UNPACKING
LDispose of the removed packaging at your local recycling
center. Discard the wrapper and box separately. Dispose of
the end-of-life item at a clean point.
LWhen cutting the zipties, be cautious not do damage the
braking wires.
LInspect for any damage and check for hardwares listed on
page 4 and 5 according to the device model.
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A. Lift Arm B. Attachment (Sling) Cradle
C. Up-Down Actuator D. Knee Pad
E. Adjustable Base F. Dual Front Caster Wheels
G. Foot Step H. Foot Pedal for Base (P420)
I. Rear Caster Wheel with Brake
J. Charging Cord K. Frame Mast
L. Control Unit M. Push Handle Bar
N. Hand Pendant O. Battery Pack
PRODUCT DIAGRAM
PRODUCT DIAGRAM
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A. Lift Arm B. Attachment (Sling) Cradle
C. Up-Down Actuator D. Knee Pad
E. Adjustable Base F. Dual Front Caster Wheels
G. Foot Step H. Base Actuator (P465)
I. Rear Caster Wheel with Brake
J. Charging Cord K. Frame Mast
L. Control Unit M. Push Handle Bar
N. Hand Pendant O. Battery Pack
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DANGER! RISK OF ELECTRICAL AND FIRE HAZARD.
MAY RESULT IN DEATH, SERIOUS INJURY, SHOCK
OR BURNS.
This charger, like all electrical products. MUST be treated
with respect. Follow these instructions to reduce electrical
hazard risk.
TO HELP REDUCE THIS RISK:
PROPER GROUNDING OF AC POWER CORD
Charger MUST be grounded to reduce risk of electric
shock. Charger is equipped with an electric cord that has
an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug.
The plug MUST be plugged into an outlet that is properly
installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes
and ordinances. If you ever feel even a slight shock from
this or any electrical appliance, or equipment connected
to it, such as your chair or carrier STOP. Turn off electricity
to the outlet, and have it inspected by an electrician. You
may have a dangerous, improperly wired outlet.
DANGER - NEVER alter AC power cord or plug provided.
If it will not fit outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a
qualified electrician. Improper connection can result in a
risk of an electric shock. This battery charger is for use on
a nominal 120 volt circuit (common household current),
and has a grounding plug. A temporary adapter may be
used to connect this plug to a two- pole receptacle if a
properly grounded outlet is not available. The temporary
adapter should be used only until a qualified electrician
can install a properly grounded outlet.
Leg Adjusting Foot Pedal
(for P460 only)
Leg Adjusting Actuator
(for P465)
GENERAL GUIDELINES
GENERAL GUIDELINES
GENERAL GUIDELINES contains important information for
the safe operation and use of this Medical Device.
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L WARNING
1. Check all parts for shipping damage before using. In
case of damage, DO NOT use the equipment.
2. The TUFFCARE patient lifter is NOT a transport
device. It is intended to transfer a patient from one
seated surface to another (such as from a bed to a
wheelchair).
3. DO NOT attempt to transfer until the user is assessed
by a qualified professional. Thoroughly read and fully
understand the instructions in this Owner’s Operating
Manual.
4. TUFFCARE transfer slings are specifically designed
to be used in conjunction with TUFFCARE patient lifters.
Slings and accessories designed by other manufacturers
are not to be utilized as a component of Tuffcare’s
patient lifter system.
5. The Rhino stand up lifter is intended to be used for
patient within weight limit indicated for the lifter. DO
NOT attempt to lift more than the weight limit indicated.

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L WEIGHT LIMIT
DO NOT exceed maximum weight limit of the patient
lifter. The weight limit for the stand up patient lifter is
350lbs.
L ASSEMBLING THE LIFTER
DO NOT over-tighten mounting hardware. It will cause
damage to the mounting brackets.
L USING THE SLING
Before attaching the sling onto the attachment holders
on the lift arm, lift the hanging straps up to predetermine
which color coded hanging points to use in order to
avoid the sides of the sling riding up to the underarm
causing patient discomfort.
Be sure that sling is properly attached on sling holders
before the patient is removed from a bed, chair, or any
objects.
If the patient is in a wheelchair, secure the wheel locks
in place to prevent the chair from moving forwards or
backwards.
L OPERATING THE LIFTER
Prior to first use, make sure that battery is being fully
charged. Always use the handles to move the lifter.
L LIFTING THE PATIENT
Adjustments for safety and comfort should be made
before moving the patient. Patient’s arms should be
outside of the sling straps.
Before lifting a patient from a wheelchair, bed or any
objects, slightly raise the patient off the object and
check that sling attachments are secured.
During transfer, with the patient suspended in a sling
attached to the lifter, DO NOT roll the base over uneven
surfaces that would create an imbalance of the patient
lifter and could cause the patient lifter to tip over. Use
handle on the mast at all times to move the patient lifter.
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TUFFCARE suggests locking the rear casters ONLY
when positioning or removing the sling (stand up or
transfer) from around the patient.
TUFFCARE DOES NOT suggest locking the rear casters
of the patient lifter when lifting a patient. When lift arm
rises the center of gravity will shift and caster wheels
will slightly move to balance the weight of the patient.
Locking the rear casters could cause the lifter to tip
over and endanger the patient and assistants.
L TRANSFERRING THE PATIENT
Before transferring, check that the lifter’s weight capacity
can withstand the patient’s weight.
Wheelchair wheel locks MUST be in a locked position
before lowering the patient into the wheelchair for
transport.
L PERFORMING MAINTENANCE
Regular maintenance of patient lifter and accessories is
required to assure proper operation.
Casters and axle bolts are also required to be checked
for tightness.
DO NOT over-tighten mounting hardware. It will cause
damage to the mounting brackets.
NOTE: See detail at Section 6 for maintenance.
L PINCH POINTS
Pinch points exist at base of lifter. Use caution, otherwise
injury could occur.

ASSEMBLING THE MAST ASSEMBLY TO THE BASE
1. Set the unit on the floor. Lock both
rear casters to prevent the base from
sliding before lifting up the mast.
2. With one person lift up and holding the mast, a second per-
son can assist in perform the securing the mast to the brack-
et on the base.
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ASSEMBLY
ASSEMBLY
The lifter comes with pre-assembled main frame for easy
assembly
L WARNING
Use only Tuffcare parts to complete this stand up patient
lifter. Use team Lift! This is a heavy product, asssistance
is needed to preform the assembly.
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3. Line up the hole between the mast and the middle of the
base bracket. Insert the carriage bolt through the holes and
secure with the lock nut and thick washer on the other side.
4. Insert the other carriage bolt through the lower side holes
from th right side, note that the hole on the right of the base
bracket is a squre hole. Then secure with the lock nut and
washer on the other side.
• Use the included wrench to secure and tighten all hardware.

ATTACH THE UP-DOWN ACTUATOR TO THE LIFT ARMT
L WARNING
Use only Tuffcare parts to complete this stand up patient
lifter. Use team Lift! This is a heavy product, asssistance
is needed to preform the assembly.
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1. Unwrap the secure
straps on the actuator, with
one person holding to prevent
it from droping, a second person
lift up the lift arm and align the top
mounting holes on the actuator to
the bottom side actuator holder
on the lift arm.
2. Install the Clevis pin
through the top holes of
the up-down actuator and
arm bracket, use the
retaining ring on the orther
side to secure.
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ATTACH THE KNEE PAD TO THE MAIN FRAME
1. Insert the knee pad
mounting tube onto the
receptacle tube locate
under the up and down
actuator. Secure with the
attached bolt and knob.
Use the holes on the
mounting tube to adjust
knee pad to suitable depth.
2. With the tube stop fac-
ing up, slide the the knee
pad over the top of the
mounting tube, slowly low-
ers it and line up the set-
ting pins on two sides with
the retainer holes. Adjust
to desirable height.
TUBE
STOP

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ATTACH THE POWER BASE ACTUATOR TO THE MAST
ASSEMBLY (FOR P465 ONLY)
1. Locate the base actuator at
the space between the two
rear casters.
2. Turn counter clockwise to
remove the knob and the 1st
small flat washer that was on
top of the actuator through
bolt.
3. Install the bolt through the
hole in the mast. make sure
the 3 included washers are
lined up like the diagram.
4. Place the small flat washer
onto the bolt.
5. Follow by the threading the
knob onto the bolt.
5. Turn clockwise to tighten the
bolt, if needed use the included
wench(17mm) to hold the other
side of the bolt while turning.
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ATTACHING DRIVE UNIT
ATTACHING DRIVE UNIT
L WARNING
Make sure there is an audible click when plugging battery
pack onto the control unit. Otherwise, injury or damage
may occur.
ATTACHING THE CONTROL UNIT ON THE MOUNTING
BRACKET
1. Temporarily remove the
controller setting screw from
the mounting plate.
2. Align the controller to the mounting plate at about a 5
degree angle.
3. Make sure the 2 grooves at the lower back of the controller
slide are positioned over the 2 extrusions at the bottom of the
mounting plate.
** Caution: Failure to do so will result in an inoperable state
of the unit. **
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4. Place the controller mounting screw back into the same
place and tighten.
ATTACHING THE BATTERY PACK ON CONTROL UNIT
1. Hold the battery pack by its top handle on the backside
of the battery. There is a spring loaded lever latch under the
handle.
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2. Set the battery pack on top of the controller at about a 5
degree angle.
3. While holding onto the lever latch inside the handle, move
the battery pack parallel to the controller.
4. Make sure the latch plate is lifted up and set over the 2
extrusions at the top of the mounting plate.
5. Release the hold on the spring loaded lever latch. You will
hear an audible click. The 2 holes on both sides of the latch
plate should set on the 2 extrusion points on top of the
mounting plate; securing the battery pack to the holder.
HANDLE
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