RAIZER M
DHG-HEALTHCARE.COM
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1. Indications/Contraindications for Use
1.1 Intended Use
This Raizer is designed primarily for use in private homes. If you intend to use the Raizer in other settings, you should contact our dealer for
information about service.
It is important to read this manual before using the Raizer.
Never use the Raizer to lift a person if you suspect that the person has been hurt in a way that the lifting procedure may deteriorate the
person’s well-being.
The Raizer is a mobile lifting chair which helps a lying person up to an almost standing position in a few minutes. The Raizer can be
operated by only a single person.
To operate the lifting chair, the Raizer must be assembled around the fallen person. It can then be operated using the crank handle. The
fallen person can be raised to a sitting or almost standing position ready for relocation.
The Raizer should only be used to bring a person lying on the floor to a sitting or almost standing position if the person is unable to do so
by him-/herself. The person may require relocation from this position. A hygiene cover or a form of textile must be applied to the seat if the
person to be lifted is NOT wearing clothes on areas in direct contact with the Raizer.
Movable parts: Be careful not to get crushed. The user manual
must be read carefully prior to use. Service inspections must
always be undertaken by a qualified service technician. The
owner of the device is obliged to maintain it according to the
maintenance guide in section 9. It is strictly forbidden to modify
the product as this may endanger people’s personal safety.
The Raizer’s parts may be hot or cold to touch in case they have
been stored in the baggage compartment of a car or in direct
sunlight. Please consider this before using the device.
Lifting capacity: Max. 150 kg (330.7 lbs)
Do not push or transport the lifting chair while the person is
sitting in it. The Raizer is not designed for transport of persons.
Do not stand on the lifting chair. The Raizer is not designed for
transport of persons.
Never flush the lifting chair with water and never immerse it in
water. General cleaning may only be done using a well-wrung
cloth or sponge
Read the user manual thoroughly before using the lifting chair
The lifting chair may become unstable if it is driven too high up
so that the front and back legs come too close together (the
distance between the wheels must be at least 55 cm/22 in)