HFL-300/400 User Manual
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HFL Features/Functionality:
The IndeeLift HFL is designed to meet the specifications and requirements of the Americans with
Disabilities Act (ADA). The raised-seat height was dictated by the need to stand with minimal effort
for the elderly and disabled. The ability to transfer directly to a wheelchair is accomplished by
setting the seat height at 21 inches which allows a height difference of 1-2 inches for lift-free
transfers to most wheelchairs.
Small Footprint and Easy Portability
The HFL is a portable lift that is rolled around on wheels like a traditional dolly. The small footprint
allows it to be positioned in many places other lifts simply cannot go. With a turning radius of 32”,
the HFL can go just about anywhere including all ADA accessible bathrooms, as well as most other
bathrooms.
Mounting Ramp Seat
The HFL patented design includes a mounting ramp seat that eliminates the need to ever "lift" a
person manually. A user either scoots onto the lift using the front ramp or they can tilt up onto the
seat with no complex cradles or harnesses to configure -- the HFL allows fall recovery to be simple
and quick. A person who has fallen can be up from the floor to a normal seated position within one
minute.
Wired Remote
The wired remote has a 5’ (1.5m) retractable cord, allowing the user or a helper to operate the lift.
The wired remote has graphics indicating the up and down functionality. The wired remote is stored
on the HFL’s handles with the hanger clip.
Adjustable and/or Removable Rise Handles
The rise assist handles have been engineered to provide leverage for the seated party to assist
in the process of standing once they are up from the floor. The arms can swing away from the
seat if needed. They are also removable to allow for mount assistance or a direct transfer to a
wheelchair or other destination -- with no lifting required.
Rechargeable Battery
The HFL comes standard with a rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery pack and charging unit. The HFL
will operate at less-than-optimum performance when in need of charging. Charging is accomplished
by plugging the charging unit’s AC power cord into a standard AC wall power outlet, (see Preparing
the HFL 300/400 for use on Page 5). A full charge takes about eight hours.
NOTE: Lithium-Ion batteries offer light weight, high energy density, low memory effect and long-life.
The charger automatically shuts off when charging is complete, which prevents over-charging. The
battery should be charged in a clean, dry location, away from direct sunlight, sparks or flame. Failure
to recharge the battery at least once every three months may result in the battery no longer
accepting a charge. The battery should be fully charged before storing the HFL for extended periods.
If the battery needs replacing, dispose of the old battery at a recycling center that accepts
rechargeable batteries.