HFL-300/400 User Manual
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APPENDIX A: HFL-300-D / HFL-400-D Information
Please read the entire manual, (including this appendix), before using the
HFL-300-D / HFL-400-D and retain for future reference.
Overview:
This appendix covers the additional features of the HFL-300-D/HFL-400-D models. These units are
identical to the HFL-300/HFL-400 with the inclusion of upper belt anchor points, (left and right), and
lower belt anchor points, (left and right), located on either side of the HFL’s main column and two
sets of belt assemblies which can be used together as waist and chest belts to secure the fallen
person to the lift, as needed.
The anchor points and belt assemblies are for use when lifting an individual who is non-ambulatory,
has minimal upper and lower body strength, or has a condition that causes significant mobility
challenges, (e.g., a paraplegic person with no ability to move their legs, a person with cerebral palsy
who may need additional help to sit upright on the HFL when being lifted, or anyone with
neuromuscular conditions that may limit their lower body strength or their ability to stay on the seat
unassisted). NOTE: The belt assemblies can also be used simply as desired for additional safety when
lifting an individual.
All procedures that do not involve the use of the waist and chest belt accessories are covered in
detail earlier in this Users’ Manual and are fully applicable to the HFL-300-D/HFL-400-D units.
HFL-300-D / HFL-400-D Component Identification: