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6.9
Troubleshooting
7.1
Cleaning at home
1. Take off any fitted accessories.
2. Pull the footrests out of the guides.
3. Take off the seat plate and the backrest cover.
4. Take off the side sections as described in
section 5.
5. Put the clips back into the seat frame to prevent
them from being lost.
6. Wash the individual parts with commercial deter-
gents and disinfectants using a cloth or brush.
7. Rinse the parts under warm water.
8. Dry the parts with a cloth.
9. Reassemble the commode.
7.2
Cleaning in clinics
As well as the cleaning operations described in
section 7.1, at regular intervals the commode should
be cleaned at 85 °C for 3 minutes in the autoclave.
7.3
Maintenance
The commode is maintenance-free provided you fol-
low the care instructions described above.
7.4
Changing the casters
Problem
Possible causes Remedy
Difficulty in
adjusting the seat
height
Dirt between the
seat frame and the
side section
Disassemble the
commode into its
component parts
and clean it
thoroughly
The casters are
difficult or
impossible to turn
Dirt between the
fork and the wheel
Thoroughly clean
the casters
Difficulty pushing
the footrests to the
side
Dirt in the guides
Remove the
footrests and
thoroughly clean
them
Locking brake
does not engage
with the grip
wheels (optional)
Locking brake
incorrectly
adjusted
Adjust the locking
brake
Important!
Hygiene is especially important as regards the
toilet. Regularly clean the commode and keep
it clean.
Important!
P
Do not use abrasive cleaning agents.
P
Do not detach the holders for the accesso-
ries.
7
Care and maintenance
CAUTION!
Burns
Let the commode cool down before touch-
ing it.
CAUTION!
Only specialist dealers may change the
casters.