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USER MANUAL
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RAIZER® II
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US VERSION 03.02
6.
Safety instructions
6.1
Avoid personal injury
Even though the Raizer comes fitted with various safety features, never use it if persons
or animals unintendedly are close by, as this may lead to the risk of crushing.
Never
allow children to play with the Raizer.
6.2
Overload
In order to avoid damage to the device in the event of overload (max. 150 kg/330.7 lbs), the
Raizer is fitted with an overload cutout, which when triggered halts the lifting chair and issues
an audible alarm. In the event of overload, run the chair down to the horizontal position/floor
level.
For safety reasons the Raizer is designed to sink slowly under heavy loads which is completely
normal. This feature has been introduced in order to avoid mechanical breakage in the event of
overload.
6.3
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 that the assistant ensures 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 (330.7 lbs) stated on the loading sign as the
maximum load.
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Our recommendation is to never use the lifting chair if the person is not secured with the
seat-fitted safety belt.
6.4
Safety belt
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The Raizer is fitted with a safety belt when delivered. The safety belt will help to keep the
person in position during the lift. It is not necessary to use the safety belt, but we
recommend it. The safety belt offers safety and security to the person during the lift.
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However, it is important to note that the safety belt is not meant to support the person
100 %. This means that in case the person is unable to keep the upper body/torso in an
upright position, you should use a breast belt or several safety belts (optional equipment)