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4. Using the lift chair

Certain precautions should be taken during the operation of your power lift 

chair. Read and follow these precautions carefully in order to ensure safe 

power lift chair operation and to prevent injury and/or product damage.

Hand control operation

Depending on power lift chair model, the hand control may be equipped with 

switches that control the movement of the chair-back, chair base and footrest.

Follow these steps to sit in your power lift chair:

UP POSITION

DOWN

POSITION

Fig. 1

Press and hold the UP button (Fig. 1) to 

raise your power lift chair to the standing 

position.

Back into the power lift chair and sit in the 

centre of the seat, using the armrests for 

support if needed.

Press and hold the DOWN button (Fig. 1) to 

lower the power lift chair to a comfortable 

seated position.

Follow these steps to stand up from your power lift chair:

Press and hold the STAND button to raise your power lift chair. Release the 

button when the power lift chair reaches a height where you can stand up 

comfortably.

Entrapment zones

The picture below shows the possible entrapment zones of the lift chair. Take 

extra care not to get your clothes, fingers or other objects pinched between 

these moving parts.

OWNER’S MANUAL

Lift Chair

ver 2021.10.31E

Summary of Contents for Majut

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL Lift Chair ver 2021 10 31E...

Page 2: ...condition having been personally inspected before leaving the factory By following the guidelines for maintenance your lift chair will maintain its first class condition and give you years of complete...

Page 3: ...chair Transport Storage 4 Using the lift chair Hand control operation Entrapment zones 5 Installation and adjustments Unboxing Assembling the lift chair Mounting the backrest Removing the backrest Mo...

Page 4: ...We reserve the right to make design modifications The manufacturer disclaims all responsibilities for any personal injury or property damage that may occur as a result of improper or unsafe use of th...

Page 5: ...ng up again by lifting and assisting REAR WHEELS 2 OR3 POSITION HAND CONTROL REMOVABLE BACKREST LEGREST ARMREST LEG LEVELERS SCISSOR MECHANISMS PINCH POINT LOW VOLTAGE CONNECTION CABLE LIFE MECHANISM...

Page 6: ...ing general warnings in mind during use Plug the power lead directly into the electrical outlet Do not use an extension lead Keep the hand control away from all heated surfaces Make sure that the lift...

Page 7: ...c components including the external transformer hand control batteries actuator motors and wiring Contact your authorized Dealer for more information Do not place objects under the power lift chair Ma...

Page 8: ...cause the upholstery or stitching to tear Instead grasp the lower frame of the lift chair side and bottom of the chair to move it If the lift chair will be transported in a motor vehicle individual co...

Page 9: ...se steps to sit in your power lift chair UP POSITION DOWN POSITION Fig 1 Press and hold the UP button Fig 1 to raise your power lift chair to the standing position Back into the power lift chair and s...

Page 10: ...es The picture below shows the possible entrapment zones of the lift chair Take extra care not to get your clothes fingers or other objects pinched between these moving parts OWNER S MANUAL Lift Chair...

Page 11: ...Verify your product for transport damage If you find any damages after delivery contact the transporter Assembling the lift chair The lift chair is delivered fully assembled with the exception of the...

Page 12: ...r tools At the same time pull the backrest up until both connecting plates loosen 3 Lift the backrest from the lower frame Mounting the wheels The lift chair is delivered with a number of wheels accor...

Page 13: ...wing points All parts Clean present and undamaged or unworn Wheels backrest Well secured General condition No deformation instability weakness or loose connections Contact your specialist dealer for p...

Page 14: ...an of your lift chair is 5 years The life of a chair can increase or decrease depending on how often it is used and maintained End of use At end of life you need to dispose your chair according to the...

Page 15: ...l Height Lift position Height adjustment Height Seat Lift position Backrest recline angle Footrest rise angle Chair lift angle AC DC Adapter Inp Degree of protection actuator Power rating Duty cycle a...

Page 16: ...these parts is not covered Loh Medical shall not be responsible or obligated to pay for any costs or expenses for examination shipping or handling of any warranted parts Abuse exceeding the weight cap...

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