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B

E

C

N

P

D

V

V

Z

K

2

Chair Picture Shows

A

Backrest

B

Armrest (swivelling)

C

Locking Pins

D

Chair Frame

E

PUR seat with Hygiene opening

K

PUR Seat Cushion (removable)

N

Wheel complete with Brake

P

Footrest with Foot-plate (adjustable)

V

Commode Pan with Lid

Z

Nameplate for Product

Table of Content

1.

General Suggestions

3

1.1

Introduction

3

1.2

Symbols

3

1.3

Intended Proper Use

3

1.4

Use and Storage

3

1.5

Features

3

2

Warranty

3

3

Nameplate / Ordering Replacement Parts 4

4

Safety Advisories, Use

4

5

Product Specifications

5

5.1

Scope of Delivery

5

5.2

Technical Specifications

5

6

Spare Parts & Accessories

6

7

Setting up the Chair for Use

6

8

Using the Chair

6

8.1

Sitting Down

6

8.2

Getting up

7

8.3

Swivelling the Armrests Outwards 7

8.4

Adjusting the Footrest Height

7

8.5

Folding the Footrests

7

8.6

Removing the Footrests

7

8.7

Removing the Seat

7

8.8

Removing the Back Cushion

7

8.9

Using the Wheel Lock

7

8.10 Handling the Commode Pan

7

8.11 Rolling over the Toilet

7

9

Troubleshooting

8

10

Care

9

11

Maintenance, Repair

9

Product Description

Summary of Contents for Dignity Bariatric

Page 1: ...Form 2 272 Rev 07 30 18 EZ Way Inc PO Box 89 Clarinda IA 51632 1 800 627 8940 www ezlifts com Operator s Instructions Dignity Bariatric WARNING Cancer and Reproductive Harm www P65Warnings ca gov...

Page 2: ...nty 3 3 Nameplate Ordering Replacement Parts 4 4 Safety Advisories Use 4 5 Product Specifications 5 5 1 Scope of Delivery 5 5 2 Technical Specifications 5 6 Spare Parts Accessories 6 7 Setting up the...

Page 3: ...direct sunlight on the product The chair is not suitable for use in saunas and areas with swimming pool like condition as surface discoloration and adverse effects on the mechanical strength may occur...

Page 4: ...The chair may be used only when the armrests are locked into position when sitting and when rolling The chair may only be pushed by using the backrest The footrests must be swivelled away or folded u...

Page 5: ...just before the chair is used Before using the chair allow it to cool down Before using the chair from patients with insensitive skin persons who can t feel any increase of temperature and or with ski...

Page 6: ...es of the chair frame and push it down until it hits the striker of the lower frame 8 Using the chair When using the chair the following points must be adhered to Before use it must be assured that th...

Page 7: ...p and remove them 8 7 Removing the Seat The seat can be removed from its receptacles for the purpose of cleaning or exchanging by simply pulling it up 8 8 Removing the Back Cushion The back cushion is...

Page 8: ...ation brace following the process in reverse Use the chair only when it is in the base setting 9 Troubleshooting Fault Possible Cause Correction Armrests do not swivel properly Locking pins are caked...

Page 9: ...e parts Check screwed connections for tightness especially the castor wheels and the frame Check the function of the armrests and locking pins Check the function of the footrests replace defective foo...

Page 10: ...y the use loss of use or misuse of the products or by the failure of the products to conform to the warranty set forth above This warranty becomes void if the product shows evidence of mishandling tam...

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