IndeeLift FTS-600 User Manual
Preliminary FTS-600 UM 1-13-2022
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height based on the preference of the primary user and return the FTS to its storage location.
Standing Function
While the primary function of the FTS is lifting people from a seated position, the need to lift a standing
person a few inches occurs regularly in many care environments. Many patients are unable to raise
themselves to a height that allows access to many care facilities. The ability to get patients onto x-ray,
imaging tables or exam tables becomes problematic with many larger patients. Adding mobility challenges,
injury and disease to the mix makes it nearly impossible to serve many larger patients. The FTS provides a
safe and reliable method to raise patients up to 600 lbs. those few inches necessary to be served by the care
facilities.
Always place the mounting ramp seat locks in the “locked” position whe
n using this lift in
a standing function aid to avoid mishaps that could result in death or serious injury.
Never lift a standing person higher than 12 inches from the floor. It is unsafe for standing
persons to be lifted above 12
”!
This function is accomplished by moving the Rise-Assist Handles from the lower mounting brackets to the
upper mounting brackets and securing the seat platform in the locked position. The FTS is then placed along
side of the exam table, imaging bed or other facility as required. With the seat in the fully lowered position,
the patient steps on to the seat and grasps the rise-assist handles. The provider then presses the control;
lever in the “Up” direction
on the wired remote to raise the seat to the required height. These steps are
reversed to return to the floor level.
Figure D: Floor to Stand
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Standing Function
Once the lift is complete, using the wired remote, position the FTS seat to the floor or a normal seated
height based on the preference of the primary user and return the FTS to its storage location.