RAIZER M
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NOTE: The green rubber stripes must be turned against the thighs and buttocks.
7.2 Mounting the Seat Belts
If the seat belt has not already been fitted on the backrest, mount it by pushing the fitting downwards over
the backrest profile with a sliding movement. The fitting can be mounted from both ends (see illustrations).
Additional belts can be supplied upon request (optional equipment). Only use the Raizer when the seat belt
is fastened around the lying person.
7.3 Mounting the Backrests
NOTE: The 2 backrests are identical and may be fitted in any sequence.
Backrests in the seat
Lift the person carefully by the shoulder, with a light push to the elbow. The back-rest is clicked into
position with a sliding movement. A distinct click will be heard when the backrest is fitted correctly.
The red warning symbol must be com-pletely hidden in the slot when the back-rest is mounted correctly.
7.4 Mounting the Legs
NOTE: The 4 legs are identical and may be fitted in any sequence.
Legs in the swivel joint
Insert the leg carefully, until it clicks into place.
A distinct click will sound when the leg has been correctly fitted.
Legs in the bottom of the seat
Insert the leg carefully, until it clicks into place.
A distinct click will sound when the leg has been correctly fitted.
Repeat the procedure on the opposite side.
WARNING: The seat belt must always be fixed during lifts. Never lead the seat belt under the rear
legs of the Raizer, as this may cause the person to be crushed.
(The seat belt clip, however, will break off before any personal damage).
7.5 Mounting the Crank Handle
The crank handle can be mounted from either side. Insert the crank handle from the side most convenient
for the helper.
7.6 Headrest
We recommend supporting the neck and head of the person to be lifted as it may be hard to keep the
head upright during the lift. In most cases, in connection with the Raizer M lifting chair, we recommend
using a headrest* as it relieves the helper from the effort of supporting the head of the fallen person when
carrying out the lift. The helper may also offer a supporting hand under the neck of the person during the
lifting process..
To apply the headrest, push it under the neck of the lying person so that it slides between the two
backrests.