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TRANSFERRING THE USER TO THE WATER
Once the unit is positioned for use, use the following procedure to transfer to the seat and into the water. Only
persons healthy enough for water activities should use the multiLift2. Users should consult with their physician to
determine if water activities are appropriate for the User:
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Check battery level of LiftOperator to ensure charge is adequate for operation (at least 50% charge
recommended).
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Use the buttons on the Hand Control or control unit front panel to raise the seat to the deck loading
position as shown on pages 7 and 10.
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Transfer user
onto the seat, ensuring that the user’s weight is centered on seat. Armrests can be rotated
up if necessary (optional US/standard on EU models). If user has a wheelchair, keep the wheelchair
close by for easy retrieval.
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Fasten Seat Belt - thread loose end of belt strap through buckle - pull tight - to close - press latch down
on belt material.
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Use the Hand Control or control unit front panel to lower the seat into the water. The waterproof Hand
Control can remain connected to seat if user is operating lift.
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Unfasten Seat Belt - grasp latch and lift up, pull loose end from latch.
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When finished, return to the seat, ensuring user’s weight is centered on seat.
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Fasten Seat Belt.
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Use the buttons on the Hand Control or control unit front panel to return the seat to the deck
loading/unloading position.
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Unfasten Seat Belt.
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Transfer off of the seat.
IN CASE OF HAND CONTROL FAILURE
Lifting failure -
In the event of a Hand Control failure, or if the Hand Control is out of reach, there are control
buttons built into the touch pad of the Control Box.
If the multiLift2 will be used by a disabled person at an unsupervised location, a reliable communication
device must be installed in the area of use to call for assistance in the event of an emergency.