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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS

 

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 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS 

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 Introduction 

The information in this manual is important to your safety.  

 

 

Please read and understand this manual in its entirety before using your Combi toileting 

chair.  

 

If you require larger print or videos – these are available on the Smirthwaite website: 

www.smirthwaite.co.uk/product/Combi/ 

 

The information in this manual is important for the safety of anyone near the Combi toileting chair 

and must be read and understood to help prevent injuries. It is also crucial to the proper operation 

and maintenance of the Combi toileting chair.  

 

Store this manual with the documents included with the chair. The Combi toileting chair is 

designed to be used in conjunction with approved accessories. Please refer to any user guides 

supplied with these components while reviewing this manual. 

 

Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice. 

 

Unauthorised modifications on any Smirthwaite product may affect its safety. The 

manufacturer will not be held responsible for any accident, incident or deficiencies of 

performance that occur as a result of any unauthorised modification to its products. 

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 Service and Support 

To ensure the safety and continued good function of your product, routine service must be 

performed on your Combi toileting chair. 

 

As well as inspections and simple checks completed by the user, an annual service must be 

completed by Smirthwaite Ltd. authorised trained service staff.  

 

Contact your local authorised Smirthwaite dealer if you: 

 

  Need more information. 

  Have any questions about the use or maintenance of your Combi toileting chair.  

  Notice any change in the performance of your chair. 

  Want to report an unexpected occurrence. 

  Want to arrange a service. 

 

Contact details of your local Smirthwaite dealer are shown on the last page of this manual. 

Summary of Contents for smirthwaite Combi

Page 1: ...1 P a g e User Manual Combi...

Page 2: ...Parts 8 2 2 Packaging 9 2 3 Chair Assembly When Supplied Flat Packed 9 3 0 Installation 10 3 1 Adjustments 10 3 1 1 Seat Depth 10 3 1 2 Seat Height 10 3 1 3 Armrest Height 11 3 1 4 Pelvic Strap 11 3 2...

Page 3: ...nance 19 7 1 Daily Checks To Be Completed by User 19 7 2 Service Interval 19 7 3 Nominal Service Life 19 7 4 Extending Nominal Service Life 20 7 5 User Serviceable Parts 20 7 6 Final Inspection 20 8 0...

Page 4: ...ents while reviewing this manual Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice Unauthorised modifications on any Smirthwaite product may affect its safety The manufacturer will no...

Page 5: ...aws on recycling Degree of protection provided by enclosure N1 Ingress of particles N2 Ingress of water Temperature range Humidity range Type B applied part Type BF applied part Medical Device Authori...

Page 6: ...eight and depth 1 6 Chair Operating Environment The Combi toileting chair is suitable for use within the professional health care facility environment as well as the home health care environment The c...

Page 7: ...raps provided with the chair Regularly check that straps and or harnesses are not showing signs of tearing or fraying and that they fasten correctly DO NOT use with bath oils or bath salts If any part...

Page 8: ...ire the chair to be fully assembled which takes approximately 2 minutes If in any doubt always seek advice Always turn hand wheels levers and screws clockwise to tighten or anti clockwise to loosen Co...

Page 9: ...rrectly do not use until rectified 2 3 Chair Assembly When Supplied Flat Packed Using the screws and tool provided attach the seat plate to a seat side by inserting two screws Do not tighten the screw...

Page 10: ...osening the two screws G located on each side of the chair Adjustment range is limited by the slot length on each side of the chair Ensure each screw is tight after adjustment and before placing the c...

Page 11: ...side transfer of child into the seat Note Product codes 7556 7559 are provided with fixed armrests and therefore cannot be adjusted 3 1 4 Pelvic Strap When positioning concentrate on achieving a good...

Page 12: ...Commode Chair Figure B Removal of the seat cushion reveals a commode seat Under the lid of the commode is a toileting bucket with lid see opposite The bucket has a handle to assist with transport for...

Page 13: ...n Lieu Of Standard BK175 BK172 BK173 BK174 Adjustable Height Push Handle PH028 PH012 PH013 PH014 Fixed Height Push Handle PH029 PH006 PH007 PH008 Cushions 25mm Pelvic Cushions Pair CS005 CS006 CS007 C...

Page 14: ...mits of the slots Ensure there is sufficient room for your client s feet at the front of the dolly 4 2 Buckle and Strap Operation 4 2 1 Buckle Strap Standard The buckle is secured by pushing K into L...

Page 15: ...ootrest to desired setting Tighten M before use 4 4 Reversible Footboard The footboard and skis are attached to the chair by four screws provided The screws fit into the chair outriggers on each side...

Page 16: ...re tight before use Always lock the castors when attaching items or making adjustments To lock apply foot to point A to unlock apply foot to point B 5 0 FINAL INSPECTION When the service is complete R...

Page 17: ...t is not intended to be used in environments where there are rapid changes in the environmental temperature and humidity during intended use The Combi toileting chair suffers little from any effects o...

Page 18: ...If cleaning is required after storage please see section 7 6 Cleaning of the user manual for instructions Shipping and storage conditions are also contained on Combi Box Label 6 3 Standards Applied Th...

Page 19: ...hand wheels tighten correctly and are not cross threaded or damaged Check that the leg screws are present and are tightened correctly Check all straps for fraying and that buckles are not missing dama...

Page 20: ...ill continue to provide full support beyond the nominal service life provided the following conditions are met 1 A full service schedule has been maintained 2 A full service and inspection is undertak...

Page 21: ...cleaned by using a soft brush Do not soak or immerse the chair in water The pelvic strap can be cleaned with a damp cloth In cases of extreme soiling it can be machined washed at low temperature with...

Page 22: ...mplete this record after each service repair inspection and or maintenance Photocopy additional pages as required 9 2 1 Product Information Model Size Date of Manufacture Serial Number 9 2 2 Service i...

Page 23: ...will refund in full This warranty is in addition to your legal rights Goods will only be collected from the original delivery address A charge may be made where the goods cannot be repaired under the...

Page 24: ...24 Smirthwaite Ltd 16 Wentworth Road Heathfield Newton Abbot Devon TQ12 6TL Part Number 999 1 07 Rev 2 Date Sep 21...

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