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To Raise the Chair –
1) First, pull both handles back, toward you, until they
stop, then, 2) Slowly pull the throttle trigger (right side handle standard) until the
chair begins to move. The speed of the chair is controlled by how far the trigger
is pulled – pulling the trigger as far as it will go will move the chair at maximum
speed. Releasing the trigger (or either handle) will cause the chair to stop. (Note:
don’t pull back on the handles to “help” the chair lift you, excess force can
damage the control handles. Let Human Hoist do the lifting).
WARNING: Never raise the chair beneath the work.
8.
Release the trigger when you’ve reached your desired height position.
Tip: Taller users might find it easier to stand when Human Hoist is all the way up. Users
with shorter legs might find that it’s easier to stop Human Hoist when their feet are flat
on the floor.
9.
The chair can be stopped at any point in its travel for use as a stool – simply sit
straight up rather than lying back when lowering the chair. (Note: Be aware of the
position of the headrest as the chair back gets closer to the ground.)
CAUTION: Be sure headrest and backrest are clear of obstructions before raising chair.
Severe damage will result if Human Hoist is raised against heavy or immovable objects.
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Summary of Contents for Human Hoist Power Shop Chair
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