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USER MANUAL

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2. Safety Instructions

2.1 Avoid Personal Injury

 

Even though the Raizer comes fitted with various safety features, always use caution if persons or animals are close by, as this  

 

may unintendedly lead to the risk of crushing.

 

 

Never allow children to play with the Raizer.

 

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.

2.2 Overload

In order to avoid damage to the device in the event of overload (max. 150 kg/330 lbs), the Raizer is fitted with a torque limiter which when 
triggered halts the lifting chair. In the event of overload, the crank handle will turn without lifting the chair.
If the Raizer has been heavily overloaded and the overload protection has been activated (the crank handle will rotate without engaging), the 
lifting capacity of the Raizer may be slightly reduced for up to one hour after the occurrence.

2.3 Personal safety

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To avoid personal injury, it is NOT permitted to use the lifting chair when someone or something is at risk of being injured by crushing, 
cutting, falling, slipping, or similar.

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It is important to ensure that the chair can move without putting anyone or anything at risk.

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Be extra careful when there are children and physically or mentally challenged people on or near the chair, as these groups cannot 
always be expected to be able to foresee the possible consequences of its movements.

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Never load more on the chair than the 150 kg/330 lbs stated on the loading sign as the maximum load.

2.4 Handling

The Raizer can be transported in the provided packing. The seat can be carried in the turquoise handle. Backrests and legs can be 
transported separately in the provided packing.
If the Raizer has been purchased with extra storage facilities and handling equipment, please see the guide supplied with the equipment in 
question.
Do not subject the Raizer to severe knocks or blows as this can affect product functionality.
 

NEVER use a high-pressure jet to rinse the chair.

 

 

Do NOT immerse the Raizer in water, as this can damage the product.

3. Disposal

It is the duty of the owner to dispose of the product in accordance with the current national, state and local regulations applicable at the 
time.

Summary of Contents for Raizer M

Page 1: ...D H G H E A LT H C A R E C O M User Manual Raizer M...

Page 2: ...RAIZER M DHG HEALTHCARE COM 2...

Page 3: ...an almost standing position Unlike the Raizer II Raizer M is manually operated with a crank handle 1 Indications Contraindications for Use 04 2 Safety Instructions 05 3 Disposal 05 4 Technical Specifi...

Page 4: ...le 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 car...

Page 5: ...ted to use the lifting chair when someone or something is at risk of being injured by crushing cutting falling slipping or similar It is important to ensure that the chair can move without putting any...

Page 6: ...RAIZER M DHG HEALTHCARE COM 6 4 Technical Specifications 4 1 Dimensional Drawings...

Page 7: ...o use or live up to normal usage standard including quality condition and durability This means that Liftup cannot be held responsible for any improper usage or for what may be a consequence of the in...

Page 8: ...the leg carefully until it clicks into place A distinct click will sound when the leg has been correctly fitted Legs in the bottom of the seat Insert the leg carefully until it clicks into place A dis...

Page 9: ...driving down the Raizer to store it away 2 Continue to lift until the person is sitting in an upright position both feet flat on the floor Be sure to release the seat belt before the person moves away...

Page 10: ...in cases where the Raizer is used frequently several times a week to ensure safe and unproblematic use 10 Spare Parts Accessories IMPORTANT It is important to use only original spare parts Replacement...

Page 11: ...the head upright during the lift we recommend always using a headrest 11 Troubleshooting Error Cause Solution The Raizer does not run up when the crank handle is turned The Raizer is overloaded Remove...

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