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User Manual
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  • Page 1 Raizer II ® User Manual D H G - H E A L T H C A R E . C O M...
  • Page 2 RAIZER II DHG-HEALTHCARE.COM...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    USER MANUAL Raizer II ® The Raizer is a battery-powered mobile lifting chair which helps a lying person up to an almost standing position in a few minutes. The Raizer can be operated by only a single assistant and requires minimal physical effort from the assistant aside from a helping hand.
  • Page 4: Indications/Contraindications For Use

    RAIZER II 1. Indications/Contraindications for Use 1.1 Indications of Use The Raizer is a battery-powered mobile lifting chair which helps a lying person up to an almost standing position in a few minutes. The Raizer can be operated by only a single assistant and requires minimal physical effort from the assistant aside from a helping hand.
  • Page 5 The medical professional is responsible for applying his/her best medical judgment when using this system. • Do not use in an oxygen enriched environment. • No part of the medical device should be serviced while it is in use. • Not suitable for sterilisation. DHG-HEALTHCARE.COM...
  • Page 6 RAIZER II • Do not use abrasive cleaners, phenol disinfectants, solvents or alcohol-based cleansers, e.g. Dettol, Phenicol, Hibiscrub, Clearsol, Stericol, Hycoline, • Wireless equipment such as mobile phones should be kept at least 1 foot away or 0.3 metres away from this equipment.
  • Page 7: Technical Specifications

    USER MANUAL 2. Technical Specifications 2.1 Dimensional Drawings DHG-HEALTHCARE.COM...
  • Page 8 RAIZER II 2.2 System Specifications Battery: LiFePO4, 12V, 5AH Number of lifts on full charge: 40 with a max. load. Approx. 80 with an average load Duty cycle: 1 min. / 5 min. Charging time: Up to 6 hours with the provided charger Charging of depleted battery: 10-15 min.
  • Page 9 Power: < 0.6mW Controlled environment Supply: 5.6 Volt 30mA Dust and water: IP 52 (protected from limited dust ingress; protected from water spray) Working temperature: +5ºC to+40ºC Storage temperature: -25ºC to +70ºC Expected service life: >5 years Handheld REMOTE1: DHG-HEALTHCARE.COM...
  • Page 10: Safety Instructions

    RAIZER II 2,4GHz Short Range device Receiver Class 3; FCC ID:2A8IL-REMOTE1 Dimensions (L x W x H): 80mm x 60mm x 21mm Weight: 47 g (0.10 lbs.) Frequencies: 2.410GHz 2.435GHz and 2.460GHz Duty cycle: <1% Power: <0.6mW Controlled environment, Hold to run...
  • Page 11: Functionality

    To turn on the Raizer, press the on/off button or the UP/DOWN arrow keys on the side of the chair. Check that the chair is charged prior to use. The battery indicator must not flash red. Drives the Raizer up Battery indicator Service indicator On/off button Stop button Ready signal Drives the Raizer down DHG-HEALTHCARE.COM...
  • Page 12: Operation

    RAIZER II The Remote Control Drives the Raizer upwards Drives the Raizer downwards The remote control is placed in a pocket on the side of the seat and fixed with a magnet. It is released with a light push to the upper part of the remote control.
  • Page 13 2. Click the backrest into place in the seat with a sliding movement. If necessary, place your foot in front of the seat to stop it from slipping forward. A confirmation tone will sound, when the backrest has been correctly fitted. DHG-HEALTHCARE.COM...
  • Page 14 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 II lifting chair, we recommend that the helper supports the person’s neck with one hand during the lifting process while simultaneously operating the remote control with the other hand.
  • Page 15 NEVER push the Raizer when a person is sitting on it. The wheels of the legs are only meant to avoid scratches to the floor in connection with the lifting procedure. The Raizer is not designed for transport of persons. DHG-HEALTHCARE.COM...
  • Page 16: Disassembly

    Double-tone alarm. Check that the ready-for-service LED is lit green. Fit the front legs so that the confirmation sound is The Raizer II does not run, even if the up/down The front legs are not correctly fitted. heard. arrows are pressed.
  • Page 17 USER MANUAL The Raizer II stops running at the top stop, even if The chair has reached the top stop. Pleasant single Completely normal. The Raizer II has reached its the up arrow remains pressed. tone. maximum height. The Raizer II is overloaded.
  • Page 18: Maintenance

    This is to be undertaken by a qualified service technician in accordance with section 10. Should unexpected errors or unusual sounds occur, contact DHG. 10.3 Maintenance of the Transport Bags The provided transport bags may be cleaned with a well-wrung cloth or in the washing machine at max.
  • Page 19 Replacing the remote control battery: 1. Loosen the screw (Torx TX 6) on the rear of the remote control. 2. Remove the back panel 3. Swap the battery 4. Refit the back panel and make sure that the remote control is working correctly DHG-HEALTHCARE.COM...
  • Page 20: Service Inspections

    RAIZER II 11. Service Inspections Under normal conditions of operation, a service life of >5 years may be expected, provided that the product is maintained in accordance with the guidelines of the producer. In addition to the general maintenance described in section 9, we recommend routine annual inspections (+/- one month) performed by a qualified service technician.
  • Page 21 USER MANUAL 107240 Cover for Seat 107693 Wall Bracket (Optional Equipment) 107273 Trolley (Optional Equipment) 107374 Clip and Belt 104913 Hanger for Trolley DHG-HEALTHCARE.COM...
  • Page 22 RAIZER II 103314 Triple Wheel for Trolley, 2 pcs. (Optional Equipment) 103313 Bike Bracket Kit, Trolley (Optional Equipment) 103741 Disposable Hygiene Cover (10 pcs.) (Optional Equipment) 102890 Battery 12V 5Ah LifFePo4 Raizer 107230 Stop Device for Raizer II DHG-HEALTHCARE.COM...
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting

    USER MANUAL 13. Troubleshooting You can find helpful videos which will provide you with information on signals and troubleshooting, assembly and disassembly at our DHG website: www.dhg-healthcare.com 14. Electrical Diagram DHG-HEALTHCARE.COM...
  • Page 24: Disposal

    RAIZER II 15. Disposal It is the duty of the owner to dispose of the product in accordance with the regulations applicable at the time. Please note that the control unit and remote control contain batteries, which must be disposed of separately.
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  • Page 28 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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