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the deployed (horizontal) position
when the lift unfolds and auto-
matically fold to the stowed
(vertical) position when the
platform folds.
Passengers should grip both
handrails when on the lift platform
if able
.
Discontinue lift opera-
tion immediately if the hand-
rails do not operate properly.
Lift Passengers
If you are an attendant operating
the lift, it is your responsibility to
perform safe loading and unload-
ing procedures. Wheelchair lift
attendants should be instructed
on any special needs and/or
procedures required for safe
transport of wheelchair passen-
gers.
The lift operator and bystanders
must keep clear of the area in
which the lift operates. Observe
your passenger at all times during
lift operation.
Do not attempt to load or unload
a passenger in a wheelchair or
other apparatus that does not fit
on the platform area. Do not
exceed the 800 pound load
capacity of the lift. The lift
attendant should not ride on the
platform with the passenger.
Passenger Orientation (Board-
ing Direction):
Braun L915
Series
ADA
wheelchair lifts
fully
comply
with the ADA require-
ment that the lift accommodate
both
inboard and outboard facing
wheelchair passengers
or
standees. Inboard facing of
wheelchair lift passengers is
not
prohibited
, but outboard facing
of passengers is
recommended
by The Braun Corporation.
Braun L915 Series
ADA
certified
lifts permit both inboard and
outboard facing of wheelchair and
mobility aid users
and
accommo-
date persons using walkers,
crutches, canes or braces or who
otherwise have difficulty using
steps
as specified
in Americans
With Disabilities Act (ADA)
Accessibility Specifications For
Transportation Vehicles-Part 38.
Lift Features
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