Raizer II Patient Lifting Chair - Liftup

SKU:
MHLU-105029
$7,350.00 + Shipping

Key Benefits

  • Mobile emergency lifting chair, battery opera
  • Designed to help fallen patients back on their feet
  • Simple and fast setup and easy to operate
  • No physical effort needed, no risk of injuries

Product Overview

The Raizer II Lifting Chair is a state-of-the-art patient lifting device that gently helps someone who has fallen get back to a seated position. This patient lifter is easy to assemble and only requires one person to be operated.

Minimal effort required from the carers, as they don’t have to lift the patient – completely avoiding potential injuries.

Its compact and ergonomic design is ideal for home or clinical use.

Product Details

The Raizer II Patient Lifting Chair by Liftup is a battery operated mobile lifting device that helps fallen patients get back up on their feet in just a few minutes, without the carer having to overexert themselves. You can now lift a fallen patient to an upright sitting position or almost standing without any effort by using this innovative and portable device.

The Raizer II is purpose-built to provide efficient, safe lifting for individuals who have fallen, removing the risk and physical strain of manual handling for carers in home care, aged care, and emergency response situations.

Who can use the Raizer II Patient Lifting Chair?

The Raizer II Patient Lifting Chair is designed for use in hospitals and aged care homes, or for rescue services and paramedic duties. When a patient falls on the floor, this lifting chair can be operated to automatically raise them to their feet in as little as 20 seconds, without the need for carers to strain themselves unnecessarily.

Patients who are prone to falls may need help getting up on a regular basis, which can place extra strain on both patient and carer.

 

The Raizer II patient lifter is designed with safety in mind, featuring a sturdy base and an adjustable safety belt to ensure stability. The belt will make sure that the fallen person feels secure and comfortable during the lifting process.

In the event that the set-up is incorrect, the chair releases a sound and flashes the LED indicators. The Raizer II's 'end stop', guarantees correct positioning. Assembly only requires 4 steps and patient disruption is minimal.

Quick to set up:

It features a seat with motor, 2 identical backrests and 4 legs.

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How to assemble the Raizer II?

Once the seat and the backrest are attached and secured together, a battery-operated motor raises the chair and the user to a seated position. This lifting chair allows a single carer to safely and easily lift a patient from the floor, all with the touch of a button, to an upright seated position.

The Raizer II is lightweight and easy to transport, making it the ideal solution for anyone who needs to move from place to place. The patient lifting chair is battery operated and does not need to be connected to a power outlet. It's motorised mechanism is activated by a remote control or the built-in panel, handling all lifting without manual strain.  If the remote is not returned to its place after use, the Raizer II will emit a warning beep.

The Raizer II comes in 2 practical carrier bags. The backpack style bag - with carrying straps - contains the backrest and the legs while the motor unit with seat is carried separately in a protective cover.

The patient lifting device is very suitable for home use, aged care facilities, clinics and hospitals, rescue services and other services that require a lifting aid for individuals with limited mobility.

All surfaces of the Raizer II are easy to clean, helping promote a healthy environment. The surface of the Raizer II also allows for it to be easily disinfected.

 

Features of the Raizer II

  • Mobile Emergency Lifting Chair
  • Raises a fallen person to an almost standing position in just 30 seconds
  • Requires minimal carer’s assistance
  • Prevents a helper from having to carry the fallen person, reducing strain potential injury
  • Easy to set-up underneath the fallen person
  • Straightforward assembly in just 4 steps
  • Supports the entire body throughout the lifting process
  • Intuitive sound and light indicator for smooth assembly
  • Operated with an easy-to-use remote control
  • Comes with two carry bags for on-the-go use
  • Fallen person and helper can both feel safe

The battery the Raizer II uses is the LiFePo4, 12V, 5AH, which weighs 725 grams by itself.

Specifications:

  • Weight Capacity: 150 kg
  • Assembly: a few minutes
  • Lifting time: 20-30 seconds
  • Total weight: 13 kg
  • Seat weight: 8.5kg
  • Battery capacity: 80 lifts per full charged battery
  • Charging time: 6 hours
  • Seat dimensions: W 68.6cm x D 25.7cm x H 19cm
  • Materials: selected with attention to stability and durability
  • Control panel with battery indicator
  • Alert feature notifies when the chair requires service inspection
  • Charger type: USB charger and 15W charger for standard power socket

 

FAQs

  • How can I safely lift someone who has fallen without risking injury? The Raizer II Patient Lifting Chair by Liftup allows a single caregiver to lift a fallen individual to a seated position in about 30 seconds, minimizing physical strain and injury risk. 

  • Is there a portable device to assist in lifting patients after a fall? Yes, the Raizer II is a battery-operated, mobile lifting chair that can be easily assembled in approximately 2 minutes and used in various settings, including homes, aged care facilities, and hospitals.

  • What is the weight capacity of the Raizer II lifting chair? The Raizer II can lift individuals weighing up to 150 kg, making it suitable for a wide range of users.

  • Can the Raizer II be operated by one person? Absolutely, the Raizer II is designed for single-person operation, requiring minimal physical effort from the caregiver.

  • How does the Raizer II ensure correct assembly and safety during use? The chair features intuitive sound and light indicators to guide proper assembly and includes an adjustable safety belt to secure the patient during lifting.

  • Is the Raizer II suitable for outdoor use? Yes, the Raizer II can be used both indoors and outdoors, providing flexibility in various emergency situations.

  • What is the battery life of the Raizer II? The Raizer II offers approximately 80 lifts per full charge, ensuring reliability during multiple uses.

  • Where can I purchase the Raizer II Patient Lifting Chair in Australia? You can purchase the Raizer II from Bettercaremarket.

Product Reviews

FAQs

Here are some frequently asked questions for BetterCareMarket’s incontinence products:

Yes, the Raizer II can be used inside aswell as outside. It’s been tested on grass, gravel and paving as well as all types of indoor floor surfaces like carpet, tiles and timber.
Yes, the Raizer II requires little more than the footprint of the fallen person to be operated. There’s no need for a turning circle that would be necessary when you use a hoist.
All the leg sections are identical, so it is virtually impossible to assemble the patient lifting equipment incorrectly. There is an audible beep when each section is inserted correctly into the seat unit.
The Raizer II can lift someone either to a seated position or to a perching position for very easy transfers once the lift is completed. The Raizer II can also be stopped at any point and reversed if necessary.
Yes, it can be easily carried as it comes in two carrying bags for emergency use.
Yes, the great feature is that there is absolutely no manual lifting involved, reducing the risk of injuries for the assistant completely. All that is required is, for a carer to operate the controls to lift the fallen person. Take a look at our video to see how it is done.
On a fully charged battery, the Raizer II is capable to lift someone up to 80 times. A single lift is possible on a 10 minute charge. There is a battery indicator on the control panel that gives you a visual indication of the battery’s state of charge.