HFL-300/400 User Manual
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Operation:
Ensure that any users are thoroughly familiar with the correct operation of the
HFL- 300/400 before they use it to lift themselves or someone else.
Self-Operation:
While the assistance of a helper can be useful, the HFL home models are designed to be self-
operated. It is recommended that you keep the HFL in a location easily accessible within the home
(i.e., in a place where a fallen person can scoot to it when needed).
1.
Keep the seat in the downward (home) position with the wired remote clipped to
one of the rise assist handles.
2.
After a fall, scoot yourself backwards onto the HFL’s mounting ramp seat.
3.
Once fully seated in the center and to the rear of the HFL’s seat, press the “up” button on
the wired remote. The motor engages and smoothly raises the seat to a height of 21”,
then automatically stops. NOTE: This takes about one minute.
4.
Once the seat stops in the fully raised position, rest and catch your breath if needed.
Then clip the wired remote back onto one of the handles.
5.
Ensure your feet are properly positioned for standing, then use the rise-assist
handles to steady yourself.
6.
Stand up, as you would from any chair.
NOTE: Once you are back on your feet, return the seat to the fully downward (home)
position and clip the wired remote to one of the rise assist handles, (so it will be ready
to use again when needed).
ALWAYS ENSURE THERE ARE NO FOREIGN OBJECTS BELOW THE SEAT BEFORE
LOWERING IT TO THE HOME POSITION AND BEFORE TITLTING THE HFL BACK TO
AN UPRIGHT POSITION IN ITS STORED LOCATION!