• The stand-up lifts are useful and effective when a patient has a certain degree of de-pendence coupled with a caregiver need for basic care.• They are designed for patients whose mobility is reduced but who can however be suppor-ted temporarily on at least one leg (a minimum of tonicity by the patient is required), andwho require mechanical assistance to be put into standing and be moved.• The stand-up lifts contribute to the stimulation of the patient and its mobility; stimulate thecardiac system; combating against osteoporosis and all disorders associated with immo-bility such as falls during transfers; stimulate brain activity thus favouring maintenance ofcontinence; improves intestinal activity and bladder function.• Using a stand-up lift requires a capacity assessment of the patient.• When using a stand-up lift, patients can be categorized in 2 categories:1. Low-tonicity patients2. Medium-tonicity patients• How to properly use a stand-up lift (1.):- Low-tonicity patients shall be transferred in a “semi-seated” position4Instructions for UseUser Manual - Stand-Up Lift: WAYUP 4 with electrical-opening legsManufactured by NAUSICAA Médical S.A.S. / Approved by Ghizlane Labrosse (Biomedical Engineer)