Objective AI Report
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Report date: 21.07.2025
Patient Lift Analysis Report
Overview and Device Identification
The images show one motorized patient lift and one transport sling, used to facilitate the transfer of patients with limited mobility. The device is designed for the safe transport of bedridden or disabled individuals between a bed, wheelchair, or another surface. The product’s overall structure and components indicate that it is a patient lift compliant with medical standards.
Brand and Model Information
As a result of visual inspection, brand information for the device’s different components has been identified. While there is no distinct brand logo on the lift’s main chassis, brand and model information is available on the hand control. Therefore, a breakdown of brands by component is provided below:
- Patient Lift Brand-Model: The brand could not be identified from the images.
- Battery Brand-Model: The brand and model could not be identified from the images.
- Motor Brand-Model: The brand and model could not be identified from the images.
- Hand Control Brand-Model: The SBL&K brand and the model code HB02-02 are clearly visible on the hand control. Additionally, the web address “www.shiean.com.tw” is present on the control.
Areas of Use and Functionality
This device enables the safe transport of patients in need of care from one place to another. It is primarily used for transfers between a bed, wheelchair, bath chair, or toilet. The motorized structure of the device reduces the physical strain on the caregiver, offering a more comfortable and safer transport process. The buttons on the hand control allow for the up-and-down movement of the lift’s lifting arm and the adjustment of the chassis legs’ width. The adjustable nature of the chassis legs makes it easier to approach items like a wheelchair or an armchair.
Status and Condition Assessment
The overall status of the device is assessed as second-hand. As can be understood from the images, the lift is in good condition. No significant wear, rust, or breakage has been observed on its metal or plastic parts. The product has been generally cleaned and has a well-maintained appearance.
Physical and Mechanical Analysis
- Chassis and Body: No serious scratches, dents, or paint chipping are visible on the lift’s gray and red metal body. There may only be minimal superficial marks from use.
- Mechanical Components: The device’s wheels are intact and mobile. Two of the wheels have a braking mechanism. There is no deformation on the lifting arm or connection points. The red pedal for the leg opening-closing mechanism is in place.
- Transport Sling: The navy blue-black transport sling in the image appears clean and tear-free. Its stitching and suspension straps are in solid condition.
- Electronic Components: There are no cracks or damage on the outer casings of electronic components such as the motor, battery box, and hand control. The spiral cable of the hand control appears intact and retains its flexibility.
Accessories and Label Information
The following accessories have been identified with the device in the images:
- 1 Patient Lift
- 1 Transport Sling
- 1 SBL&K brand Hand Control
The device’s charging cable is not present in the images. No information such as a serial number, REF code, lot number, or year of manufacture was found on the product’s labels. Only brand and model information is present on the hand control.
Potential Malfunction Risk
Based on visual inspection, no obvious defect (broken part, crushed cable, rust) that would pose an immediate risk of malfunction has been observed on the device. The mechanical and structural condition of the device is good. However, as it is a motorized and battery-operated system, the current charge capacity and lifespan of its battery cannot be visually assessed. This does not mean there is a malfunction, but it is a standard consideration for used battery-powered devices.








