Raizer M ® The Raizer M is a lifting chair that can swiftly and efficiently be assembled around the fallen person, and in just a few minutes raise them to an almost standing position. Unlike the Raizer II, Raizer M is manually operated with a crank handle.
RAIZER M 1. Indications/Contraindications for Use 1.1 Intended Use This Raizer is designed primarily for use in private homes. If you intend to use the Raizer in other settings, you should contact our dealer for information about service. It is important to read this manual before using the Raizer.
Do NOT immerse the Raizer in water, as this can damage the product. 3. Disposal It is the duty of the owner to dispose of the product in accordance with the current national, state and local regulations applicable at the time. DHG-HEALTHCARE.COM...
1. The fallen person must be lying on her/his back. You may place a pillow under the person’s head for better comfort. 2. Place the seat on the floor next to the lying person. 3. Lift the thighs to an angle. DHG-HEALTHCARE.COM...
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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.
Do NOT stand on the lifting chair 8. Disassembly IMPORTANT: Run the Raizer down leaving it ready for the next lift. Remove the backrests and legs by pulling them out. Once the Raizer has been disassembled, store away all parts in the provided packing. DHG-HEALTHCARE.COM...
RAIZER M 9. Maintenance 9.1 Cleaning IMPORTANT: General cleaning may only be done using a well-wrung cloth or sponge. You can disinfect your Raizer by using ethanol-based disinfectants (70-85 v/v%. alcohol). NEVER use a high-pressure cleaner or running water, as this may cause permanent damage to the lifting chair.
USER MANUAL * 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 during the lifting process. If as helper, you are not confident that the person to be lifted is able to keep the head upright during the lift, we recommend always using a headrest.
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PRESSURE ULCER PREVENTION SAFE MOVING & HANDLING SPECIALIST THERAPIES BATHROOM SAFETY RENTAL & SERVICE SOLUTIONS Direct Healthcare Group Ltd Withey Court, Western Industrial Estate Caerphilly, United Kingdom CF83 1BF T: +44 (0) 800 043 0881 F: +44 (0) 845 459 9832 E: info@directhealthcaregroup.com Direct Healthcare Group Sverige AB Torshamnsgatan 35, SE-164...
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