REBOTEC /
BA-Nr.: 02.07.082/2021-11-A01
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The armrests can be swivelled with both hands. To
do this, keep the locking bolt (A) pulled during the
entire swivelling process and guide the armrest to
point (C) with the other hand.
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Only touch the outer area and do not reach into or
through the armrest.
Check the locking at regular intervals, as
possible limescale deposits on the locking
mechanism can impair function and smooth opera-
tion
.
11.4 Parking brake operation
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With your foot, press down the parking brake lever
(1). The wheel is now braked and fixed in its direc-
tion. The wheel is released by lifting the actuating
lever with the foot (2).
11.5 Removing the footrests
•
Remove or fold up the seat. Then, raise the foot-
rest by approx. 100 mm and turn outwards by 90
degrees.
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Now you can push the footrest all the way up and
pull it out
11.6 Handling of the toilet bucket
From the back of the chair, slide the toilet bucket
under the seat. To remove, slightly lift the bucket
and then pull it out backwards.
•
In the version with a 2-section toilet seat, you can
alternatively insert or remove the toilet bucket from
above by lifting the seat.
11.7 Removing the shower / toilet seat
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The seat can be removed from its locked position
on the chair frame by lifting it off for cleaning or
replacement.
11.8 Removing the backrest cushion
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The backrest cushion is attached to the backrest
by means of nubs. Press against the nubs to re-
lease the backrest cushion.
11.9 Moving over a toilet
•
To ensure that the chair can be moved far enough
over the toilet, push the clamping strut (A) by hand
as far as it will go against the front strut (B).
12 Troubleshooting
Fault
Potential cause
Remedy
Armrest can-
not be swiv-
elled down
Deposits in the
locking device
(locking bolt)
Cleaning,
checking
regularly
Locking bolt
cannot be
pulled out
Deposits, tension
spring jammed or
defective
Cleaning,
Replace
the locking
bolt
Footrest can-
not be folded
down
Deposits in the
joint,
Bracing
Cleaning,
Check
screw con-
nection
Wheel lock
does not brake
General defect
see mainte-
nance!
Turning the
wheel is stiff
Deposits
Cleaning
Wheel does
not turn
General defect
see mainte-
nance!
Uneven run-
ning of the
wheel
Severe uneven
tread wear
see mainte-
nance!
Chair frame
too unstable
Screw connections
too loose
Screw con-
nections:
Tighten
frame,
wheel in-
serts
Wheel insert
bent/distorted
Hitting an obstacle
see mainte-
nance!
13 Care and maintenance
13.1 Cleaning and care
The product can be cleaned using a mild
conventional cleaning and disinfecting
agent. After cleaning, wipe the product with a clean,
moist cloth and then wipe it dry with a dry cloth.
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Do not use scouring agents or cleaning agents
with aggressive ingredients (acids, thinners), as
C
B
A
2
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