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Installation and use

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3.  Make absolutely sure that the lifting rod is 

always retracted completely. 

4.  Now  the  drive  unit  can  be  removed  from  the 

seat unit in the direction of the arrow (see illu-
stration). 

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Note: The drive unit can only be removed 
at  a  specific  angle.  When  it  is  completely 
folded  down  and  locked,  it  can  not  be 
 removed  from  the  seat  unit.  Bring  the 
backrest  into  the  position  shown  in  our 
illustration; then remove the drive unit in 
the direction of the arrow.

5.  Remove  the  two  rear  suction  cups  by  pulling     

the  tongues.  Then  lift  off  the  rear  part  of  the     
baseplate.  This  action  will  loosen  the  front 
 suction cups, which are self-venting. The seat 
unit can now be removed from the bathtub.

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Summary of Contents for Bellavita

Page 1: ...ENGLISH OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Bathlift...

Page 2: ...m the bath 14 Maintenance and care 16 Maintenance of the bathlift 16 Cleaning 16 Maintenance of seat covers 16 Assembly of new cushion plugs for the bathlift covers 16 Maintenance of the battery charg...

Page 3: ...rface when the user pushes the up and down buttons The drive unit with integrated backrest can be folded down for removal and automatically locks in to the seat base when the lift is raised This preve...

Page 4: ...t to warm up to room temperature before using it so as to avoid damage When using bath oils or salts please observe the recommended dosage such additives may affect the gliding behaviour of the crossb...

Page 5: ...e operating instructions Please observe the information and instructions given there For your own safety please do not use the bathlift until any defect or malfunction is remedied W Important safety r...

Page 6: ...tic Compatibility EMC This product is compliant with the protection requirements set forth in the Council Directive for the Harmonization of Legal Stipulations of the Member States concerning Electrom...

Page 7: ...he bottom of the bath Therefore the suc tion cups at the underside of the Bellavita must be clean and dry The bath itself must also be clean and dry We recommend cleaning the suc tion cups and bathtub...

Page 8: ...on It is very important that both guide pins are inserted into the bearing blocks Bearing block 0 Guide pin Hand grip 5 Now hold the backrest at the hand grips and using the other hand tilt it backwar...

Page 9: ...tches in and the red ring at the jack is unseen The bathlift is now ready for movement Note If there is a risk of the backrest colliding with the back of the bath repo sition the base further away fro...

Page 10: ...W Attaching and removing the covers The covers can be attached and removed very easily Backrest cover To attach the cover place it correctly on the surface of the backrest and press the fastening butt...

Page 11: ...on and use English 11 W Installing the headrest optional Insert the two rods of the headrest into the ope nings at the top of the backrest plate The head rest can be effortlessly adjusted to the desir...

Page 12: ...you can leave the bath safely The battery must now be charged immediately using the bat tery charger supplied GREEN lamp Lift is ready for operation ORANGE lamp Limited readiness for operation suffici...

Page 13: ...out the side flaps until they rest on the sides of the bath Raise the seat until the seat surface is at the same level as the upper edges of the bath and the side flaps are in a horizon tal position...

Page 14: ...out Notes When moving up or down lean against the backrest and leave your hands on your lap If the lift has to remain in the bath the hand control should be disconnected to prevent the battery from d...

Page 15: ...cific angle When it is completely folded down and locked it can not be removed from the seat unit Bring the backrest into the position shown in our illustration then remove the drive unit in the direc...

Page 16: ...manufacturer W Cleaning To keep the bathlift in a perfect condition it must be cleaned immediately after use preferably by showering it with hot water Carefully clean the bathlift under the shower af...

Page 17: ...lug of the battery charger into the socket on the spiral cord of the hand con trol until the jack plug is locked in 2 Insert the mains plug of the battery charger into a socket The red control lamp on...

Page 18: ...rive units can be transported easily with two hand grips W Transport in an interlocked condition The bathlift can also be transported as a comple te unit in an interlocked condition 3 If the battery i...

Page 19: ...0 5 lb Total weight incl hand control approx 9 7 kg 21 4 lb Weight of hand control incl battery approx 0 4 kg 0 88 lb Weight of drive unit approx 3 8 kg 8 37 lb Weight of seat unit approx 5 5 kg 12 1...

Page 20: ...seplate 310 mm 12 2 in Height of backrest 640 mm 25 2 in Depth of seat 420 mm 16 5 in Max Sitting height 480 mm 18 9 in Length of baseplate 560 mm 22 1 in Sitting height min 60 mm 2 4 in Overall lengt...

Page 21: ...re jack plug is fully function correctly plugged in Important remark concerning troubleshooting If it is not possible to operate the bathlift despite observing all of the above mentioned information p...

Page 22: ...s and suction cups Appendix 22 English To qualify for our guarantee please submit the original invoice delivery note or date stamp of purchase from your specialist dealer Damage due to natural wear or...

Page 23: ...EU Bellavita 460900401 Power supply UK Bellavita 460900402 Power Supply US Bellavita 460900403 Plug washer for Cover Classic Comfort 1 ea white 415252 Plug washer for Cover Classic Comfort 1 ea blue 4...

Page 24: ...provided underneath the seat the pro duct label of the drive unit is provided at the rear side Next to the general technical remarks on the product label there are two entries which are important for...

Page 25: ...ellow 12 Lamp flashes red at short intervals 12 Lifting 5 Lifting rod 4 15 Lubrication 16 Lowering bathlift 5 13 Low temperatures 18 Maintenance 16 Maintenance of battery charger 17 Maintenance free b...

Page 26: ...Notes 26 English...

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