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Operation Notes and Details
Lift Passengers
loading onto a wheelchair lift.
Different types of disabilities
require different types of wheel-
chairs and different types of
wheelchair-equipped occupant
restraint belt systems (torso
restraints). It is the responsibil-
ity of the wheelchair passenger
to have his or her wheelchair
equipped with an occupant
restraint (seat belt) under the
direction of their health care
professional.
Wheelchair lift attendants
should be instructed on any
special needs and/or procedures
required for safe transport of
wheelchair passengers.
cal abilities and the physical
characteristics of your personal
wheelchair). Become familiar
with the proper operation of your
lift before operating the lift by
yourself.
The lift operator's manual must
be stored in the lift vehicle at all
times.
Operation Procedure Review
BraunAbility
®
recommends that
the wheelchair lift user and/
or attendant review the safety
precautions and operation pro-
cedures provided in this manual
and on lift operating instruction
decals with your wheelchair lift
sales representative (dealer),
before attempting lift operation.
Any questions or concerns can
be addressed by the sales rep-
resentative at that time.
Wheelchair Passenger:
Using
your own wheelchair, operate
the lift through all functions and
enter and exit the vehicle with
the sales representative on hand
to ensure the lift is right for you
as the end user (applicable for
your use based on your physi-