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Basic Operating Procedures

Use the following controls for filling tub and 
showering patients. The Whirlpool and cleaning 
system are described separately.

Controls
The 900 Bathing System control panel and bathtub 
are made of fiberglass. It has a thermoscopic mixer 
(2) for the bathtub filling and the patient shower. 
The thermoscopic mixer regulates water valve 
temperature for the bathtub fill and the patient 
shower.

To calibrate the thermoscopic mixer, see enclosed 
product manual.

In addition, there are shut-off valves for the tub fill 
(4) and patient shower (9).

The thermometer (3) measures bathtub filling water 
and patient shower temperature in C.

The temperature probe is located close to the 
thermoscopic mixer (2) to provide an accurate 
reading of water temperature as the bathtub fills.

By monitoring the thermometer, you can precisely 
regulate water temperature with use of the 
thermoscopic mixer (2) as the tub fills or when the 
patient shower (11) is used.

Height of the tub is adjusted with the tub up/down 
controls (1). The tub can be adjusted to any level 
from 600 mm (24”) to 1000 mm (40”) above the 
floor.

To lower the tub, press and hold the down button 
(1). To raise the tub, press and hold the up button 
(1).

When releasing the up or down buttons, the 
bathtub stops in desired height position.

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Summary of Contents for EZ 900 Series

Page 1: ...Form 2 202 Rev 7 31 18 EZ 900 Bathtubs Operator s Instructions EZ Way Inc PO Box 89 Clarinda IA 51632 1 800 627 8940 www ezlifts com WARNING Cancer and Reproductive Harm www P65Warnings ca gov...

Page 2: ...If you have any questions regarding the operation or maintenance of your bathing system and cannot find the answer in this manual please contact us at 1 800 627 8940 The system is designed for years...

Page 3: ...ox to the panel by removing the back of the panel and use the transport wheel beam B and wooden ramp L 4 1 C if ordered to unload off pallet The transport wheel beam can also be used to transport the...

Page 4: ...atient showering 10 Patient shower hose 11 Patient shower handle 12 Handle bracket Cleaning System C Position Description 13 Shut off safety valve 14 Spray equipment hose 15 Spray handle 16 Spray hand...

Page 5: ...eck water temperature before and during bathing showering to ensure that the thermoscopic mixer 2 is functioning Showering Remove the shower handle 11 from the panel and hold it over the bathtub away...

Page 6: ...patient shower 9 The thermometer 3 measures bathtub filling water and patient shower temperature in C The temperature probe is located close to the thermoscopic mixer 2 to provide an accurate reading...

Page 7: ...the thermoscopic mixer 2 to desired temperature 4 Physically test water temperature and adjust thermoscopic mixer 2 to suit Adjust water flow with shutoff valve 9 located on front of control panel 5 S...

Page 8: ...osition Avoid placing the jet in a full upward position as this could cause the water to splash 4 With the patient in the bathtub turn on the whirlpool unit by pushing the ON OFF control button 20 on...

Page 9: ...nsure that the thermoscopic mixer 2 is functioning Ambulatory Patient Transfer For patient comfort and safety we recommend that ambulatory patients are transferred directly into the prefilled tub on E...

Page 10: ...t all times For further details refer to the EZ Mobile Bath Lift System operator s manual Patient Handling Patient Transfer into Tub with EZ Mobile Bath Lift System While sitting safely secured patien...

Page 11: ...th maximum 4 1 3 cups 1 5 liter of concentrated detergent WARNING Avoid skin or eye contact with cleaning detergent which can be highly corrosive If contact is made rinse immediately with excess water...

Page 12: ...yellow adapter 19 placed on top of the detergent filling lid 18 to the whirlpool inlet 24 4 Remove cleaning shower handle 15 from yellow cleaning hose 14 by pressing the dots on the quick coupling 5...

Page 13: ...tch the gel coat finish of the fiberglass bathtub and the panel When the tub is not in use lower it to its lowest position and make sure all valves are closed Clean the strainers on the patient and cl...

Page 14: ...volts 60 Hz 16 Amps Permanent connection installed by others Please note All electrical conduit fitting and wire to bath is to be supplied and installed by your professional electrician in accordance...

Page 15: ...Floor Drainage Mount the bracket for the drainage pipe to the front of the panel Adjust by cutting the length of the pipe Wall Drainage Mount the bracket for the drainage pipe to the back of the pane...

Page 16: ...900 HCW Installation Drawing 3 1 2 2 1 2 WALL DRAINAGE FLOOR DRAINAGE MIN 10 17 3 4 1 1 2 MIN 1 11 3 4 MAX 3 3 1 3 MIN 3 7 3 4 MAX 4 11 1 2 WALL 16...

Page 17: ...17 900 FCW Installation Drawing 3 1 2 2 1 2 WALL DRAINAGE FLOOR DRAINAGE MIN 10 17 3 4 1 1 2 2 8 4 4 WALL...

Page 18: ...Installation Drawing 2 8 3 4 1 7 1 2 4 8 1 9 1 2 2 3 1 3 2 3 4 2 3 1 2 2 8 3 4 7 7 1 2 4 3 2 1 3 4 1 9 3 3 4 8 5 1 2 6 1 4 2 18...

Page 19: ...19 Wiring Diagram...

Page 20: ...Wiring Diagram 20...

Page 21: ...nconvenience or incidental or consequential damages occasioned by 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 warran...

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