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Using the lift

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Important! If the buttons on the 

hand control or control panel 

are used to feed the belt back 

into the lift, the belt must be kept taut 

until the entire belt has been fed in.  

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 Important! Do not turn the 

lever unless both belts are 

connected to their respective rail 

rollers. The lever (10) must always 

point towards the belt that the lift is 

suspended from or is to be transferred 

over to! When the lift is suspended 

from only one of the lift belts and the 

lever (10) is turned over to the free 

belt, the loaded belt will be released if 

you physically raise the lift. This can 

result in the lift falling, which may be 

dangerous. Turn the lever (10) back 

immediately to the loaded belt to 

avoid unintentional disconnection!

Press the Up button on the hand 

control or control panel on the lift to 

lift the patient. Press the Down but-

ton on the hand control or control 

panel to lower the patient. Pressing 

the button activates a soft start, 

and releasing it causes a soft stop. 

The direction of the lever (10) 

determines which belt is engaged 

and which is active. If the lever 

(10) is pointing towards the leg 

hook (5) the belt nearest the leg 

hook (3) is active. If the lever 

(10) is pointing towards the teles-

copic bar (4) the belt nearest the 

telescopic bar (2) is active.

Set the telescopic bar (4) to the 

prescribed position. Ensure that 

the bar hooks are in the same 

position on both sides. Place the 

patient in the prescribed sling 

according to the sling instructions 

and hang the sling in the hooks on 

the telescopic bar and in the leg 

hook (5). Check that the sling’s 

lifting straps are properly anchored 

in all hooks.

Description

The General A portable overhead lift with room-to-room functionality provides you with a unique ability to move a patient safely and easily from one room 

to another or from one rail system to another. The lift has two belts, both of which are connected to the rail during a transfer, allowing the transfer to take 

place horizontally. The transfer takes place in one operation, which means that both the patient and caregiver avoid exposure to unnecessary strain 

during lifting and moving. The lift is used for lifting and moving a patient, for example to or from a bed, wheelchair or toilet or from the floor. The apparatus 

can also be used for walking training, and with the help of some accessories, for balance training and weighing.

Quick Reference Guide 

– Roomer S

Part no: 

North America: 55300-NA

Europe: 55300-EU

Australia: 55300-AU

Great Britain: 55300-GB

Japan: 55300-JP

Hand control

Lift belt 

(bar side)

Lift belt (leg hook side)

Telescopic 

bar

Leg hook

Secondary control 

panel

Emergency lowering button

Indicator 

Emergency stop

Lever (room-to-room 

transfer)

Helpful Troubleshooting Tips! 

The lift will not work while plugged in and/or if emergency stop is engaged

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