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Cascade Comfort System  

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Daily Safety Checklist 

CHECK THE FOLLOWING ITEMS EACH DAY BEFORE USING YOUR CASCADE 
COMFORT SPA.  

Cascade Comfort Spa 

Perform the following safety checks for the Cascade Spa: 

1.

 

High temperature limit – Press the Fill Button and turn the Temperature Control Knob all the 
way to the left to the highest setting. Test the fill and shower water temperature to ensure that 
it reaches no more than 115 degrees Fahrenheit (lower if required by local regulations). 

2.

 

Temperature Read-Out Accuracy – Temperature should be verified with a calibrated 
thermometer. 

3.

 

Seal Wear - Open the door and check to see that the seal is not cracked or peeling away from 
the door.  

WARNING

 

If during the safety checks you find parts are missing, are excessively worn, do not 
function properly, or do not meet the recommended safe operating levels, do not 
operate the equipment until the maintenance department has taken the appropriate 
corrective action. 

 
Your Penner Distributor and his personnel are trained to provide in-service instruction and 
maintenance on your Cascade Sit-Bath System. If you have any questions about the operation 
or maintenance of your Cascade Sit-Bath System, please contact your Penner Distributor. For 
your nearest Penner distributor, contact Penner Patient Care, Inc at 1-866-736-6377 OR 1-
800-732-0717.   

 

 

   

 

 

 

For your nearest distributor, contact: 

 

     

 

PENNER PATIENT CARE, INC. 

     

 

 

Box 523 / 101 Grant St. 

     

 

 

  Aurora, NE 68818 

 

1-866-PENNERS 

 

 1-866-736-6377    

 

1-800-732-0717 

 

   

 

 

E-mail Address: [email protected] 

Web Site: www.pennerpatientcare.com 

Summary of Contents for Cascade Comfort 560010-X

Page 1: ...e Operation Daily Maintenance Instructions PENNER PATIENT CARE INC Box 523 101 Grant St Aurora NE 68818 560750 Revision A 12 11 15 1 866 PENNERS 1 866 736 6377 1 800 732 0717 E mail Address pennersale...

Page 2: ...COMFORT SPA CONTROLS 5 CASCADE DOOR 6 LOCKING CASCADE DOOR 6 UNLOCKING CASCADE DOOR 6 SYSTEM PREPARATION BEFORE BATH 7 USING CASCADE COMFORT BATHING SYSTEM 8 BATHING PROCEDURE 8 TRANSFERRING OUT OF C...

Page 3: ...tion information Failure to obey a caution warning may result in damage to the equipment and may void the warranty Left or Right When the terms left or right are used with reference to the spa this me...

Page 4: ...tient weight rating 400 lbs Maximum Upright position to reclined position angle approximately 30 Reclining actuator rating 1 minute ON 9 minutes OFF All temperature read out values are accurate to 2 F...

Page 5: ...ECT JETS 3 HAND SPRAYER ON AUTO OFF 4 FILL SHOWER TEMPERATURE DISPLAY 5 FILL SHOWER TEMPERATURE CONTROL MIXING VALVE 6 SPA TEMPERATURE DISPLAY 7 AQUA AIRE ON OFF 8 TUB FILL ON OFF 9 HAND SHOWER 10 SPO...

Page 6: ...cade Door Figure 2 1 With door handle in the upright position close the door tight against the spa 2 When the door is against the spa push the door handle to the left or down so the door handle is in...

Page 7: ...uch as a washcloth towels and liquids such as shampoo and body wash You are now ready to bring the Resident or Patient to the Bathing Area with your Patient Transfer System or Wheel Chair 2 At the bat...

Page 8: ...st the water temperature by turning the Temperature Control knob to normal bathing temperature 95 to105 degrees Fahrenheit 35 to 41 degrees Celsius 2 When water reaches the overflow push Tub Fill butt...

Page 9: ...he sprayer into the spa not at the resident Press the trigger on the hand sprayer and adjust the mixing valve if needed to the normal bathing range of 95 to 105 degrees Fahrenheit 35 to 41 degrees Cel...

Page 10: ...rain 5 Press and hold the Disinfect Button located on the control panel As the button is held down the properly mixed cleaning solution is running through the air injection system and out all of the a...

Page 11: ...isibly check that the spa was effectively cleaned during the disinfecting procedure If not repeat the procedure 14 If there is a delay of one or more hours before the next bath we recommend using a to...

Page 12: ...nfectant concentrate from damaging their eyes or skin If disinfectant gets on the skin or in the eyes rinse thoroughly with plenty of water Seek medical advice if irritation occurs 2 Perform the Daily...

Page 13: ...door WARNING If during the safety checks you find parts are missing are excessively worn do not function properly or do not meet the recommended safe operating levels do not operate the equipment unt...

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