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Nemo Shower-toilet chair |
Instructions for use
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3.3. Armrests
• The independent folding armrests are easy to fold up .
• Protect the user when moving the armrests upwards and
downwards .
• In the folded up position, they should not fall back down
by themselves; in other cases: consult your supplier .
Option
: Armrests with front closure
• When the client has taken a seat on the Nemo, the
armrests with front closure can be folded down; these are
then turned in front of the client .
• The armrests with front closure are secured in a horizontal
position .
• The armrests can be unlocked by pressing the security
catch at the hinging point on the frame
(See figure 11).
The armrests can then be turned up for the client and
folded up .
• Always protect the client when folding the armrests up
or down .
• The armrests can also be used as a support when taking a
seat or standing up .
Be aware that the armrests are not locked in all positions .
Option:
Dual locking .
• The extra lock ensures that the front closure is also locked
when turned away
(See figure 13)
.
When folding the armrests away, avoid the hinging
point to prevent possible entrapment.
When folding the armrests away, avoid fingers or
body parts becoming entrapped between the armrest
and the back support.
The armrests or front closure must not be used as a le-
ver arm (e.g. when moving the chair over an obstacle)
or as a push / pull bar. You must not sit on it either.
This could damage the Nemo and / or present a hazard.
Figure 10 Armrest .
Figure 11 Armrests with front
closure .
Figure 12 Armrest with dual
locking .
Figure 13 Armrest turned out .