30st190kg4. Allow the user to place their feet on theplatform, ensure they are central andideally hip width apart.5. If necessary, adjust the height of the kneepads by using the hand wheel on the rearof the knee pad bracket. Slide the kneepad bracket to the desired height andtighten the hand wheel to secure inposition.Please Note: The top of the knee pad should sitjust below the knee cap of the user.Ensure the hand wheel and knee pad bracket aresecure before commencing the transfer.6. Stand behind the aid, facing the user, withone foot on the raised footplate and holdthe handles. This is to counterbalance theproduct whilst the user uses the handle tosupport themselves as they rise.User InstructionsN43504 Atlas 2 Transfer DiscGeneral safety WarningPlease ensure these instructions are fully readand understood. Failure to do so may result ininjury. All aids for Moving & Handling should beused in accordance with local Moving &Handling recommendations. Please retain theseinstructions in a safe place for future reference.Maximum User Weight1.0 Intended UseThe Atlas 2 Transfer Disc is designed to provideassistance when completing standing and seatto seat transfers. It can also be used toencourage mobility in rehabilitation.The user must be able to support their ownweight and maintain balance. They must also beable to grasp the handles and understand basicinstructions.2.0 Safety PrecautionsDo not use the Atlas 2 Transfer Disc as a meansof transporting users.Do not leave the user unattended when usingthe product.The carer must act as a counterbalance whenthe user is rising and lowering. Considerationshould be given to whether the carer’s bodyweight is sufficient to counterbalance the user’s.Do not exceed the maximum user weight; 30st(190kg).3.0 Use1. Position the user in close proximity to thesurface to which they wish to transfer to,see figure 2.2. Position the Atlas 2 as close as possibleto the seated user. The handle bar shouldangle away from the user.3. If necessary, adjust the height of thehandle bar by using the hand wheel andlocating holes on the rear of the upright.Ensure the hand wheel is correctly located andsecure before commencing the transfer.Handle HeightAdjustmentKnee PadAdjustmentFigure 1