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Introduction

CONGRATULATIONS!  You have selected one of our many fine mobility products. Your Shower/Commode Chair 

has been carefully designed and fabricated focusing on customer needs.

Shower/Commode Chair Description

ActiveAid shower and commode products are intended for individuals who are able to transfer independently or 

with assistance from a caregiver. They are a useful tool for rehabilitation or home use. ActiveAid shower and 

commode products can be individually configured to meet the specific needs of an individual.

Indications for Use

The 

Shower/Commode Chair

 is indicated for most individuals weighing up to 350 lbs. (158kg).

Intended Use

ActiveAid shower and commode products are intended to assist disabled individuals in performing activities of 

daily living (toileting and bathing).

This device is designed and intended for shower/commode use in accessibility compliant environments.  

Accessibility compliant environments generally outline that flooring surfaces are to be stable, firm and slip 

resistant. If ground and floor surfaces are encountered that are not within the appropriate accessible standards, 

the area in question should be brought within the code for disability accessibility before using the device.

This manual is an integral part of your Shower/Commode Chair product and should be read completely and 

thoroughly by anyone that will be operating the unit.

 This will ensure the product is assembled properly and 

used in the most beneficial manner.

The ActiveAid 

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 should only be used under the guidance of a physician or therapist. Consult your physician or 

therapist for proper transfer techniques.

Should any problem arise that you cannot solve by reading this manual, please contact your local supplier or call 

ActiveAid, LLC at 1-800-533-5330 or 1-507-644-2951.

It is necessary to inspect your Shower/Commode chair at least weekly to ensure it is in safe operating condition.  

Adjustments that are listed in the product owner’s manual can be made by the operator by following the 

instructions for use.  After an adjustment is made, inspect the unit to ensure all hardware and adjustable 

components are properly secured per the instructions for use. Replacement of worn parts, major adjustments, 

or any other important corrections should be handled by an authorized supplier. Only ActiveAid, LLC approved 

replacement parts should be used to ensure safety and performance.

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16. If the leg rests were ordered, insert the ends (with the 

pin) into the receiver of the front support. Push down to 

secure the leg rest into the front support.

Repeat for second leg rest, if ordered. 

17. Insert pan hanger under the seat. 

18. Place pan onto pan hanger. 

Pan Hanger Hook Placement

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Page 1: ...abuse misuse improper maintenance improper storage or damages beyond ActiveAid s control are not covered by this warranty and that evaluation will be solely determined by ActiveAid Products modified without ActiveAid s express written consent including but not limited to modification through the use of unauthorized parts or attachments are not covered by this warranty The warranty shall not apply ...

Page 2: ... washer on bolt end to inside of wheel Continue depressing the button to insert the bolt into the wheel mount Note The ball locking pins will secure the axle in place when the button is released Wheel Locks To engage the wheel lock push forward on the lever to unlock pull back on the lever Note If the wheel moves while wheel lock is engaged the assembly needs to be moved slightly closer to the whe...

Page 3: ...ace components into storage travel bag Follow Assembly instructions to reassemble the unit Back Loosen then remove the self locking nut and screw that are securing the back assembly to the frame Pull up on the back assembly Re insert the screw through the holes in the chair frame Hand start the nut onto the end of the screw Leg Rests Adjust the height of the foot plate by depressing snap button an...

Page 4: ...oor use only Do not submerge the shower commode chair Extreme movements laterally or front to back may cause the unit to tip These movements will cause a change to the normal center of gravity of the chair When transferring or re positioning in the chair ensure casters are properly aligned front casters in forward position rear casters positioned to the rear and wheel locks caster locks are locked...

Page 5: ...your Shower Commode Chair product and should be read completely and thoroughly by anyone that will be operating the unit This will ensure the product is assembled properly and used in the most beneficial manner The ActiveAid 922 should only be used under the guidance of a physician or therapist Consult your physician or therapist for proper transfer techniques Should any problem arise that you can...

Page 6: ...e snapped into place before sitting on chair 3 Loosen then remove the self locking nut and screw that are in the chair frame where the back assembly will be attached and set aside Tools required for setup 3 4 wrench 3 4 socket wrench 7 16 wrench 10 metric wrench 5 32 hex key Fold Frame Pull Pin 10 If the height adjustable armrests were ordered remove the two hex bolts in the clamp of the armrest c...

Page 7: ...y to tighten the back into place 6 If the flip up armrests were ordered depress the spring button and insert into the bracket on the back frame 5 7 Make sure the push pin is set as shown 8 Lower arm down and insert the front of the arm into the receiver on the front of the seat frame and push down into place 9 Pivot the arm lock lever to lock armrest into place ...

Page 8: ...y to tighten the back into place 6 If the flip up armrests were ordered depress the spring button and insert into the bracket on the back frame 5 7 Make sure the push pin is set as shown 8 Lower arm down and insert the front of the arm into the receiver on the front of the seat frame and push down into place 9 Pivot the arm lock lever to lock armrest into place ...

Page 9: ...e snapped into place before sitting on chair 3 Loosen then remove the self locking nut and screw that are in the chair frame where the back assembly will be attached and set aside Tools required for setup 3 4 wrench 3 4 socket wrench 7 16 wrench 10 metric wrench 5 32 hex key Fold Frame Pull Pin 10 If the height adjustable armrests were ordered remove the two hex bolts in the clamp of the armrest c...

Page 10: ...oor use only Do not submerge the shower commode chair Extreme movements laterally or front to back may cause the unit to tip These movements will cause a change to the normal center of gravity of the chair When transferring or re positioning in the chair ensure casters are properly aligned front casters in forward position rear casters positioned to the rear and wheel locks caster locks are locked...

Page 11: ...your Shower Commode Chair product and should be read completely and thoroughly by anyone that will be operating the unit This will ensure the product is assembled properly and used in the most beneficial manner The ActiveAid 922 should only be used under the guidance of a physician or therapist Consult your physician or therapist for proper transfer techniques Should any problem arise that you can...

Page 12: ...ace components into storage travel bag Follow Assembly instructions to reassemble the unit Back Loosen then remove the self locking nut and screw that are securing the back assembly to the frame Pull up on the back assembly Re insert the screw through the holes in the chair frame Hand start the nut onto the end of the screw Leg Rests Adjust the height of the foot plate by depressing snap button an...

Page 13: ... washer on bolt end to inside of wheel Continue depressing the button to insert the bolt into the wheel mount Note The ball locking pins will secure the axle in place when the button is released Wheel Locks To engage the wheel lock push forward on the lever to unlock pull back on the lever Note If the wheel moves while wheel lock is engaged the assembly needs to be moved slightly closer to the whe...

Page 14: ...ter accumulation and product build up Allow to dry completely before storing When cleaning the unit use a mild detergent with a soft non abrasive cloth or sponge Do not use harsh cleaning solvents or an abrasive cleaning agent Upholstery pads may be cleaned with a non abrasive non alcohol based soap or sanitized using a bleach dilution of up to 1 10 Note many anti bacterial and disinfectant produc...

Page 15: ...abuse misuse improper maintenance improper storage or damages beyond ActiveAid s control are not covered by this warranty and that evaluation will be solely determined by ActiveAid Products modified without ActiveAid s express written consent including but not limited to modification through the use of unauthorized parts or attachments are not covered by this warranty The warranty shall not apply ...

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