Raizer II ® User Manual D H G - H E A LT H C A R E .
RAIZER II 2 DHG-HEALTHCARE.
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. The Raizer is simple to operate by means of the control panel mounted on the side of the seat, or with the remote control. Contents 1. Indications/Contraindications for Use ...........................................
RAIZER II 1. Indications/Contraindications for Use 1.1 Intended Use The Raizer should only be used to bring a person lying on the floor to a seated or almost standing position, if the person is unable to do so by him-/herself. The person may require relocation from this position. A hygiene cover or a form of textile must be applied to the seat if the person to be lifted is NOT wearing clothes on areas in direct contact with the Raizer. The max.
USER MANUAL 2. Technical Specifications 2.1 Dimensional Drawings DHG-HEALTHCARE.
RAIZER II 2.2 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. = 1 lift Dimensions (L x W x H): Standing - 655mm x 688mm x 1225mm Lying - 1321mm x 688mm x 277mm Weight: Motor unit/seat - 9.2kg Backrest and legs - 4.9kg Total weight - 14.1kg Lifting capacity: Max.
USER MANUAL Dust and water: IP4X Expected service life: >5 years 2.5 Specifications Radio Components All radio components comply with the following standards: EU2014/53/EU Radio Equipment Directive (RED) FCC (USA) CFR 47 Part 15 ISED (Industry Canada) RSS-210 EN 62479:2010 Assessment of the compliance of low power electronic and electrical equipment with the basic restrictions related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields (10 MHz to 300 GHz) EN 300 440, v2.1.
RAIZER II Battery: 3 Volt CR2032 Dust and water: IP 42 Operating forces of controls < 3N (300g) Working temperature: +5ºC to +40ºC / 41ºF to 104ºF Storage temperature: -25ºC to +70ºC / 13ºF to 158ºF Expected service life: >5 years 3. Safety Instructions 3.1 Avoid Personal Injury Even though the Raizer comes fitted with various safety features, never use it if persons or animals unintendedly are close by, as this may lead to the risk of crushing. Never allow children to play with the Raizer.
USER MANUAL 4. Functionality The Raizer is a battery-powered mobile lifting chair which raises a fallen person up to an almost standing position in a few minutes. It can be operated by only a single assistant and requires no physical effort from the assistant aside from a helping hand. The lifting chair works by the assistant assembling the Raizer around the fallen person and is operated by using the control panel on the seat or by means of the remote control.
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. BE CAREFUL not to lose the remote control when releasing it from the Raizer. 1. Press the UP arrow to drive the lifting chair upwards. 2. The Raizer will only run for as long as the button is activated.
USER MANUAL NOTE! Always attach the backrest at first. If the legs are attached at first, it will disturb the fitting of the backrest. Take care that the backrest is attached into the correct hole 6.3 Mounting the Seat Belt 1. If the seat belt has not already been fitted on the backrest, mount it by pushing the fitting downwards over the backrest profile with a sliding movement. The fitting can be mounted from both ends (see illustrations). 2. Fasten the seat belt. A distinct click will be heard. 3.
RAIZER II 6.5 Mounting the Legs NOTE! All 4 legs are identical and may be fitted in any sequence. Left rear leg Insert the leg carefully, until it klicks into place. A confirmation tone will sound when the leg has been correctly fitted. Left front leg Insert the leg carefully, until it klicks into place. A confirmation tone will sound when the leg has been correctly fitted. Right rear leg Insert the leg carefully, until it klicks into place.
USER MANUAL 6.7 Alerts Prior to Lifting a Person Positioning the person Make sure that the shoulders of the person are placed suitably on the Raizer and that the arms are crossed over the chest, as the rear legs will move downwards towards the floor as soon as the UP arrow is pressed and may hit the person should shoulder/arms be in the way. Rear legs Please watch out for a potential crushing between the rear legs and the floor.
RAIZER II 7. Disassembly IMPORTANT! Always run the Raizer to the horizontal position prior to disassembly (otherwise the next assembly of the Raizer will be upset). When the Raizer has been run into the horizontal position and is ready for disassembly, place the remote control in its pocket at the side of the seat. If all legs are dismounted and the remote control has not been put back into its pocket, the Raizer will begin to ‘call out’ for the remote control with a warning tone (a vibrant tone).
USER MANUAL You can disinfect your Raizer by using the below disinfectants recommended: Hydrogen Peroxide Aq.: 1,0% (max.) (diluted hydrogen peroxide) Ethanol based products: 70-85 v/v%. alcohol Soap solutions: PH value max. 9 NEVER use a high-pressure cleaner or other power flushing or running water, as this may cause permanent damage to the lifting chair. 9.
RAIZER II Resetting the transmitter and the receiver: To reset a remote control so that it is no longer paired/associated with the Raizer, do the following: 1. Press the UP and DOWN arrows at the same time and keep them pressed down for approx. 5 seconds until the control LED begins to flash slowly. The remote control is now in installation mode for 2 minutes. 2.
USER MANUAL The dealer you have bought the Raizer from will offer this service, but if you wish to use another service provider, you as the owner of the Raizer are responsible for ensuring that the chosen service technician is suitably qualified in the product in question. For safety reasons it is very important that these inspections are maintained, since lacking or improperly performed inspections may result in personal injury. All service inspections performed must be logged in the service logbook. 11.
RAIZER II 107240 Cover for Seat 107693 Wall Bracket (Optional Equipment) 107273 Trolley (Optional Equipment) 107374 Clip and Belt 104913 Hanger for Trolley 18 DHG-HEALTHCARE.
USER MANUAL 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.
RAIZER II 12. 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 13. Electrical Diagram 20 DHG-HEALTHCARE.
USER MANUAL 14. 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. NOTE: Do not dispose of batteries or electrical or electronic equipment with unsorted household rubbish. When disposing of this device, ensure compliance with local ordinances and regulations. 15.
RAIZER II accident, lightning or other electrical discharge, water immersion or spray, or exposure to environmental conditions for which the Product is not intended; or (e) normal wear and tear on consumable parts, including by way of example and without limitation, batteries. DHG DOES NOT WARRANT OR GUARANTEE THE RESULTS OBTAINED THROUGH THE USE OF THE PRODUCT.
USER MANUAL uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communication. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
RAIZER II Contains IC: 29071-REMOTE1 HVIN: 105026 EU Declaration of Conformity: CE (RED and Medical Device Directive) FCC and IC Statements The Raizer II, Remote products contains radio transmitters that comply with CFR 47 Part 15.249 of the FCC rules and with RSS-102 and RSS-247 of Industry Canada requirements. Notice statements according to CFR 47 Part 15.19 / RSS-GEN: The Raizer II, Remote products complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and with ISED license exempt standard(s).
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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 Kista, Sweden T: +46 (0) 8 557 62 200 LIT-00155 Issue 01 Date: August 2022 D H G - H E A LT H C A R E .