HFL-300/400 User Manual
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Using the Belt Assemblies:
Each belt assembly includes two straps; the longer strap
has a seatbelt style buckle with a snap hook at the end,
the shorter strap has a seatbelt style clasp with a snap
hook at the end. Each of the two straps form a single belt
assembly. NOTE: The two belt assemblies are identical,
(either assembly can be used as a chest belt or a waist
belt).
In use, they are secured to the HFL’s upper and lower belt anchor points, (located on the HFL’s main
column), using the snap hooks at the end of each belt assembly. The upper belt assembly and
anchor points can be used as a chest belt and the lower belt assembly and anchor points can be
used as a waist belt.
Upper Anchor Points Lower Anchor Points Using the Snap Hooks to Attach the Belt Assemblies
NOTE: Depending on the circumstances, you may choose to use the waist belt only. The anchor
points and belt assemblies also allow for additional configurations, (such as crossing the chest of the
person being lifted by attaching one belt assembly to the upper left and lower right anchor points
and the second belt assembly to the upper right and lower left anchor points).
Once the fallen individual is securely buckled to the lift using the belt assemblies, pull on each
buckles’ strap to ensure both belts are snug and secure before pressing the up button on the wired
remote. As the seated person is being lifted, have them gradually move their legs inward, then
ensure their feet are properly positioned before they stand up from the HFL’s seat, (as the would
from any chair).
NOTE: When lifting a person with little-to-no lower body strength, (such as a paraplegic), the
belts will hold the person securely in place and their legs will naturally move inward towards the
HFL as they’re being lifted. A person properly secured to the HFL using the two belt assemblies
cannot fall off the HFL’s seat!