The Medium Sized Viking
Viking M has fantastic features and is ideal for most common lifting situations. This easy-to-manoeuvre lift enables access to bathrooms and other rooms where space is very limited. Furthermore, it is made of aluminium to weigh as little as possible – in spite of weighing just 35 kg, Viking M can lift up to 205kg.
Together with Liko's functional slings and accessories, Viking M is a perfect all-round lift for those with high demands and wide-ranging needs.
Equipped with arm rests, Viking M is an invaluable aid for gait training and rehabilitation.
ISO Standards Approved| Dimensions | |
|---|---|
| Base Height | 10.5cm |
| Length | 123cm |
| Width | 69cm |
| Materials | |
| Frame | Aluminium |
| Operation | |
| Base Widening | Electrical |
| Emergency Lowering | Mechanical and electrical |
| Lifting Speed | 4.2cm/s |
| Max Lifting Height | 179cm |
| Weights | |
| Total Weight | 34kg |
| Weight Capacity | 205kg |
Viking M Instruction Guide, (2.2 mb)
Viking M Quick Reference Guide, (486.6 kb)
Viking M is equipped with a wireless hand control which allows the caregiver to stay close to the patient during the entire lift – without any cables getting in the way. Two lifting speeds provide optimum precision in all lifting.
The environmentally-friendly NiMH battery is light and has built-in discharge protection. The current charge status can always be checked, even if the battery is not connected to the lift.
Among other things, Liko Diagnostic System™ can tell how often the lift is used, the medium load it has lifted, and if and how often it has been overloaded. The control box also indicates when it is time for service.
Like many of Liko's products, Viking M is made of aluminium – a light, strong and environmentally-friendly material.
Australian Standards have been developed to ensure equipment meets recognised safety and reliability criteria. To achieve this status, equipment must pass a series of tests in which it is put under difficult conditions that are designed to be similar to those that the child or adult may face when the equipment is used. For example, wheelchairs are tested for safhas gained Australian Standard acceptance, it provides a sense of satisfaction and reassurance that it is safe to be used and will do the job.
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