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The bath lift's 'foot end' should be towards the tub's foot end if it is a standard bathtub.
Make sure that the 'wings' point upwards and that the distances to the long sides of the bathtub are reasonably
even (Figure 10).
Figure 11
Figure 12
Undo the countersunk screws in the main cover panel and pull the movable panels far enough apart so the
spacing between the clamps is enough for the bathtub you are using (Figure 11).
Then retighten the screws.
Be very careful to set the distance between the movable panels and the sides of the bathtub correctly.
There must be enough space to pass a hand between them (Figure 12).
Figure 13
Figure 14
The adjustable range of the size 1 Flipper bathing seat (Figure 13) and size 2 Flipper is relatively small and is
determined by the bathing seat's frame construction.
If possible pull the movable panels an even distance from under the main adjustable panel on both sides
(Figure 14).
Figure 15
Figure 16
When using the Robby bathing seat you should pull the movable panels as far out as the shape of your bathtub
allows (Figure 15).
The many joints in the Robby bathing seat allow you to change the reclining position later on (Figure 16).
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