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Section

 

Description

 

Page

 

1.

 

Introduction

 

 

1.1

 

Description

 

3

 

1.2

 

Safety

 

3

 

2.

 

Use

 

 

2.1

 

First Use

 

5

 

2.2

 

Moving Holster & Anchor

 

5

 

2.3

 

Components & Parts

 

6

 

3.

 

Operation

 

 

3.1

 

Wheel Brakes

 

7

 

3.2

 

Footrests

 

8

 

3.3

 

Armrests

 

9

 

3.4

 

Lap Belt

 

9

 

3.5

 

Seat Movement Controller

 

10

 

4.

 

Battery

 

 

4.1

 

Description of Battery System

 

11

 

4.2

 

Battery Charging

 

11

 

4.3

 

Battery Fitting

 

12

 

5. 

 

Mounting/Dismounting

 

 

5.1

 

Description of Mounting/Dismounting

 

13

 

5.2

 

Mounting

 

13

 

5.3

 

Dismounting

 

13

 

6. 

 

Commode / Toilet Function

 

 

6.1

 

Description of Commode / Toilet Function

 

14

 

6.2

 

Use of Commode/Toilet Function

 

14

 

7.

 

Shower Function

 

14

 

8.

 

Safety Features

 

 

8.1

 

Emergency Stop

 

15

 

8.2

 

Sleep Settings

 

15

 

8.3

 

Battery Indicator

 

15

 

9.

 

Cleaning & Maintenance

 

16

 

10.

 

Storage & Transport

 

16

 

11. 

 

Technical Specifications

 

17

 

12. 

 

Troubleshooting

 

18

 

13

 

Warranty

 

19

 

Summary of Contents for KOMODO

Page 1: ...EZee Life Products 34 Futurity Gate Unit 15 Concord Ontario L4K 1S6 Tilting Elevating Commode Chair User Guide ...

Page 2: ...System 11 4 2 Battery Charging 11 4 3 Battery Fitting 12 5 Mounting Dismounting 5 1 Description of Mounting Dismounting 13 5 2 Mounting 13 5 3 Dismounting 13 6 Commode Toilet Function 6 1 Description of Commode Toilet Function 14 6 2 Use of Commode Toilet Function 14 7 Shower Function 14 8 Safety Features 8 1 Emergency Stop 15 8 2 Sleep Settings 15 8 3 Battery Indicator 15 9 Cleaning Maintenance 1...

Page 3: ...refully before use The Komodo should NOT be used by persons including children with reduced sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience or knowledge unless they are supervised by a suitable assistant Children including those being supervised should not be allowed to play with the Komodo Ensure that the battery or bung is fitted to the battery holder if using the chair in a wet area Always...

Page 4: ...ntilated place The Komodo should only be used indoors If the charger or cable become damaged they must not be used and should be replaced If the Komodo is damaged in transit or use the chair should not be used you should contact your supplier or Cortech Healthcare directly Ensure the armrests are in the lowered horizontal position when the chair is moving The Komodo must not be moved over slopes o...

Page 5: ...e desired location see section 3 2 Position the armrests to the desired height see section 3 3 If you have ordered any accessories separately to the chair fit these see accompanying instruction manuals 2 2 Moving the Holster Anchor The remote control can be placed into the holster when not in use The holster and lanyard anchor can be repo sitioned to either side of the Komodo Using a 2 5mm allan k...

Page 6: ...ews Always have the lanyard and anchor points connected to the Komodo this prevents the chair being operated unsighted 2 3 Components Parts 1 Backrest Pad 2 Push Handle 3 Armerest 4 Seat Cushion 5 Footrest Extension Adj 6 Battery 7 Caster 8 Caster Brake 9 Footrest Release 10 Emergecy Stop 11 Armrest Angle Adj ...

Page 7: ...h a brake the brake locks the wheel from rotating and turning To apply the brake press the red lever 1 down to remove the brake the lever 1 is lifted upwards Ensure the front wheels are NOT locked facing inwards during use the wheels should be facing outwards or forwards this will ensure maximum stability and clearance ...

Page 8: ... remove the entire foot rest pull the plunger knob 1 on the side of the seat and slide the footrest assem bly 2 forwards until it clears the seat To refit the footrest pull the plunger knob and slide the footrest assembly into the seat frame release the plunger knob and push the footrest assembly until it locks into place Height Adjustment The height of the foot rest can be ad justed however take ...

Page 9: ...lied with a lap belt the belt should be fitted whenever a user is seated in the chair The buckle 1 can be released by pressing the clips at the top and bottom To tighten the belt simply pull on the free end both sides can be adjusted To slacken the belt lift the adjuster 2 and pull forwards The free end can be kept tidy using the slider 4 Periodically check that the belt mounting screw 3 is tight ...

Page 10: ... accu rately Pressing two buttons simultaneously will move both directions the buttons must be pressed within 1 second of each other this is to prevent accidental two button operation Programmed Mode Once the seat position has been adjusted in manual mode hold and press the central stop program button for ten seconds until the LED s flash blue alternately now press the button to be programmed the ...

Page 11: ... be charged separately This system allows multiple batteries to be charged and quickly swapped out of the chair 4 2 Battery Charging The Komodo battery is charged separately from the chair the charger comprises a power supply 1 and battery housing unit 2 the power supply plugs directly into the wall socket and includes an LED showing charge status Red battery charging Green battery charged Battery...

Page 12: ...ousing and align the arrow and dot the battery will automatically connect and a beep will indicate the chair is now powered When replacing the battery bung a slight twist when inserting will ease fitting Never use the chair in a wet area without the battery or bung fitted When removing and replacing either the battery or bung ensure the area around the battery housing is dry Never leave an unfitte...

Page 13: ...lly slightly forward Once the user is seated fit the lap belt and adjust the seat to the using position The position is usually achieved using the program buttons but could be adjusted using the controller manual mode if needed 5 2 Dismounting Position the chair at the desired height and angle to allow easy dismounting the angle is usually slightly forward The position is usually achieved using th...

Page 14: ... are facing forwards or outwards If in doubt always use a higher position initially and carefully adjust the height to the required level For washing the seat can be raised to give access The manual control buttons will NOT limit the minimum height The Komodo does not fit all toilets and bidets For use with a potty please see the potty accessory instruction sheet 7 Shower Function The Komodo can b...

Page 15: ...ng Sleep mode helps extend the battery life and help prevent accidental operation Chair Sleep Mode If the chair is not moved for 30 minutes the system will enter sleep mode to reactivate press any button on the controller Controller Sleep Mode if the controller is not operated for 10 minutes it will enter sleep mode to reactivate press any button on the controller 8 3 Battery Indicator Once the ba...

Page 16: ...e use of Bacillol tissues for cleaning the Komodo please follow the manufacturer s instructions for this product Always ensure the Komodo is clean during and after use 10 Storage Transport During storage and transport remove the battery and fit the battery bung into place Always store the chair in a dry environment out of direct sunlight between the temperatures of 15 C and 45 C During transport d...

Page 17: ...eat Back Moulding Plastic ABS Armrest Pads Plastic PU Weight 30 kg Total Width 643 mm Total Height when Lowered 1049 mm Min Seat Clearance 477 mm Min Seat Height 571 mm front edge Maximun Seat Load 125 kg Maximun Armrest Load 50 kg Battery Voltage 24 VDC 20 VDC Battery Capacity 2 1 AH Battery Type Li ion Charger Input 100 VAC 240 VAC Charger Output 29 4 VDC 500 mA ...

Page 18: ...le short beep Chair entering sleep mode Single short beep Chair waking from sleep mode Single short beep Problem Possible Cause Remedy No Power to Chair Flat Battery Charge Battery Battery not inserted correctly Check battery is inserted and the arrow dot align Battery Contacts Dirty Check clean battery contacts with a clean dry cloth E Stop button activated If safe reset the emergency stop Contro...

Page 19: ...Damage or defects that result from inappropriate use or accidental damage incorrect installation or lack of maintenance including but not limited to the build up of grime dirt lime scale or water borne debris Damage resulting from inappropriate cleaning inappropriate cleaning agents or water ingress if the correct cleaning procedure as outlined in the user manual is not followed Damage resulting f...

Page 20: ...are Limited Unit16A 17A Balderton Court Balthane Industrial Estate Ballasalla Isle of Man IM9 2AJ Imported Distributed by HPU Medical Wholesale 34 Futurity Gate Unit 15 Concord Ontario L4K 1S6 Local 416 739 1267 Toll Free 1 888 634 5808 ...

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