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ALWAYS INFLATE THE COMFORT CUSHION AND USE THE CUSHION TO LOWER YOURSELF INTO 

THE BATH. This allows the micro processor in the Airflo 12 to calculate the required battery 

power to raise the Comfort Cushion and if it calculates that there would be insufficient power, 

it will not allow the hand control to operate the down function.

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NEVER lower yourself into the bath by disconnecting the Comfort Cushion air hose from the 

Airflo 12 compressor. Doing this will make the Comfort Cushion deflate in an uncontrollable 

manner and also the micro processor in the Airflo 12 will not have calculated if there is 

enough battery power to raise the Comfort Cushion when reconnected.

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To maintain stability, DO NOT try to lower yourself into the bath or raise yourself from the 

bottom of the bath until you are IN AN UPRIGHT SEATED POSITION CENTRALLY AND RIGHT TO 

THE BACK OF THE SEAT SO THAT YOU ARE TOUCHING THE BACKREST (see figs. 7 & 10).

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To avoid the risk of electric shock, NEVER recharge the battery in the bathroom, outdoors or in 

a damp environment.

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Always  disconnect the Airflo 12 compressor from the battery charger before cleaning.

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Do not use any other air supply to inflate the Comfort Cushion.

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The suction cups contain Latex. Users with an allergy to Latex should take particular care to 

avoid prolonged contact with the suction cups. The suction cups are situated at the base of 

the seat and are not normally in direct contact with the user during use.

CAUTIONS (Risk  of possible problems including device malfunctions, device failure, 

damage to the device or damage to other property)

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Only recharge the battery with the battery charger supplied with the Airflo 12 compressor.

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To prevent damage, always release the suction under each suction cup before lifting the Comfort 

Cushion from the bath. Do not attempt to release the suction by pulling up on the seat, backrest 

or ‘handle’.

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Never use hot air to dry the Comfort Cushion following cleaning as this may affect the integrity 

of the welded seams and fabric and lead to premature failure of the cushion resulting in an 

inability of the cushion to raise you from the bath.

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Disconnect the Airflo 12 compressor from the Comfort Cushion before transporting so as to 

avoid accidental inflation of the cushion.

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Do not use bath additives containing peanut oil as this can damage the suction cups. If such 

additives have been used, ensure that the suction cups are thoroughly washed and rinsed to 

remove residues.

For any assistance or further information, go online at www.bathstore.com

Summary of Contents for Comfort Cushion

Page 1: ...User Instructions 41100060951 Comfort Cushion...

Page 2: ...the Comfort Cushion in the bath 8 Connecting the air hose and hand control 9 Dry trials without water in the bath 9 Using the Comfort Cushion 10 To remove the Comfort Cushion from the bath 12 Cleanin...

Page 3: ...en cleaning the bath or when reaching into the bath to retrieve items as doing so may place an uneven or unbalanced load on the Comfort Cushion causing it to become unstable The Comfort Cushion should...

Page 4: ...o inflate the Comfort Cushion The suction cups contain Latex Users with an allergy to Latex should take particular care to avoid prolonged contact with the suction cups The suction cups are situated a...

Page 5: ...ver be used outside of a bath When properly maintained the Comfort Cushion will give many years of trouble free service Construction The Comfort Cushion is constructed from a very strong polyurethane...

Page 6: ...attery charge has become low To determine the true battery state following a lift press the Battery Status Indicator button and the lights will indicate the battery charge state IMPORTANT To maximize...

Page 7: ...light will be flashing green After 2 hours the lights will change to two steady green and one flashing green After 16 hours all lights will become steady green NOTE If charging is momentarily interrup...

Page 8: ...air inlet valve B can be rotated allowing the hose to be led to the appropriate corner Fitting the Comfort Cushion in the bath Fold the backrest over onto the seat as indicated in fig 3 Lightly place...

Page 9: ...the Comfort Cushion to secure the suction cups to the floor of the bath Check all four suction cups are securely stuck to the bath Wet them to help them stick if necessary Whilst still clothed and wit...

Page 10: ...yourself into the bath KEEP YOUR KNEES BENT AND FEET FLAT ON THE FLOOR OF THE BATH AS YOU ARE LOWERED SO AS TO AVOID SLIDING FORWARDS ON THE SEAT Hold the sides of the bath or grab handles for added...

Page 11: ...old the sides of the bath for added support if required Select Up on the hand control when you are ready to get out of the bath You can stop at any time by releasing the Up button Select Up again to c...

Page 12: ...e remaining pair of suction cups by lifting their rims as before Remove the Comfort Cushion from the bath and disconnect the air hose NOTE To deflate the Comfort Cushion when not sitting on it disconn...

Page 13: ...nflated in between uses to allow air to circulate around it and reduce the risk of mould forming on the surface of the product Do not leave in bright sun light Do not dry using hot air Disinfection Co...

Page 14: ...to be maintenance free and apart from replacing the battery the Airflo 12 contains no other user serviceable parts Battery replacement Turn the Airflo 12 onto its end containing the air outlet socket...

Page 15: ...site When the Airflo 12 has reached the end of it s working life remove the battery for safe disposal in accordance with your local council guidelines and dispose of the Airflo 12 at your local house...

Page 16: ...essure 0 25 bar Battery 1 x 12v 2200mAh Ni MH battery pack Battery Life Greater than 500 charging cycles 2 5 years depending on usage Environmental protection Airflo 12 housing IP51 Protection against...

Page 17: ...he instructions before use Refer to the instructions Recycle Do not dispose of in household waste Date of manufacture Max Min operating environment temperature Duty cycle I Operating time O Non operat...

Page 18: ...r repair by unqualified persons The following statements do not affect the consumer s statutory rights This product is sold on the understanding that in the event of any defect of manufacture or mater...

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Page 20: ...Manufactured by Mangar International Ltd Presteigne Powys Wales LD8 2UF United Kingdom www mangarhealth com BS0001 issue 1 08 17 www bathstore com...

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