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REBOTEC / BA No.: 02.07.147/2017-01 

 GB

 

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11.3 Sitting and laying / low position 

Safety belt (322.30.10) 

5&6 

When  changing  the  inclination  angle,  the 

safety  belt  first  must  be  used  (see  Section  9.7  on 
page  8).  At  least  two  castor  brakes  must  be 
engaged  (locked)  beforehand  (Section  11.5, 
Schematic 1). 

11.4 Sitting and laying while lifting 

7&8 

Should  the  patient  be  lifted  by  the  lift 

mechanism, at least two castor brakes must first be 
engaged  (Section  11.5,  Schematic  1).  The  safety 
belt must be fastened while the patient is sitting and 
laying  in  order  to  improve  the  safety.  Be  sure  that 
the  clamping  lever  for  the  inclination  setting  is 
locked before the lifting begins. 

Danger of tipping over! 

The  inclination  must  not  be  extended  when  the
chair is completely elevated as there is a danger 
of tipping over. 

• The  patient  must  not  remain  unattended  in  the

chair at any time. 

• It is not permissible to drive the chair in the lifted

position, with the patient, for safety reasons! Make 
sure that the chair is in the lower position  before 
you release the brakes. 

11.5 Using the castor locking brakes 

 

 

1-

Press the lever of the castor brake downward with 

your  foot  (1).  The  wheel  is  now  braked  and  the 
castor locked against swiveling. 

2-

The  wheel  and  castor  are  released  by  pressing 

the lever upwards with your foot (2). 

11.6 Removing the seat pad 

The seat with (I) and without (O) hygiene opening, 
the leg pad (K) and the backrest upholstery (H) can 
be removed from their mountings in the chair frame 
for  cleaning  purposes  or  for  replacing  (see 
description on page 2). 

11.7 Folding away the footrests 

Flip  the  foot  plates  upwards  and  then  lift  the 
footrests from the locking mechanism. The footrests 
may now be folded back. 

11.8 Swiveling away the armrests 

By pulling out the latching pins (A) the locking effect 
is  disengaged  and  the  armrests  may  be  swiveled 
back. Whenever swiveling the armrests back, check 
to be sure that they are fully and properly latched in 
the  mounting  mechanism  of  the  backrest  (B)  and 
that the latching pins (A) are engaged. Swiveling the 
armrests is done with both hands. Keep the locking 
pins  (A)  pulled  out  during  the  entire  swivel  action, 
and move the armrest at point C with the other hand. 
While doing so, touch only the outside surfaces and 
do not grab into the armrest or through it. 

Check the latching mechanism on a regular 
basis  because  possible  caking  up  of 
calcium  deposits  at  the  latching  area  can 
adversely effect its function and its ability to 
move properly

Summary of Contents for Phoenix PS-E

Page 1: ...subsequent sales The user instructions and the maintenance manual are downloadable on our homepage Electric Tilt Lift Shower Chair Phoenix Multi Seat with hygiene opening 352 xx 10 Serial Number Phoe...

Page 2: ...4 4 Re use product lifetime 4 5 Disposal 4 6 Safety advisories for use 4 7 Product specifications 5 7 1 Delivery scope 5 7 2 Technical specifications 5 8 Spare parts accessories 6 9 Setting up the cha...

Page 3: ...torage The product s temperature range for use must be between 41 F and 104 F Store the product in a dry room with a relative humidity of 30 50 The product may be used outside of these ranges but only...

Page 4: ...nd its general condition 5 Disposal Disposal and recycling of used products as well as the packaging material must be done according to the applicable rules and legal regulations Please contact your l...

Page 5: ...rst cool off before use When the chair is to be used by patients with insensitive skin persons who cannot feel temperature rises and or have skin damage an attendant must first check the chair for hea...

Page 6: ...ional tolerances 5 mm 0 2 Schematic 8 Spare parts accessories Article No name 440 10 62 PUR seat pad 440 10 04 PUR care seat with care opening 309 10 Pan holder black 440 10 24 PUR care seat w o care...

Page 7: ...A upwards and insert the tubes of the headrest unit into the openings Push the tubes down until the push buttons C click in the holes D Next push the button C all the way in and push the tube to the e...

Page 8: ...delivered To remove it fold away the armrests as described in Section 11 8 on page 12 and pull the loops down from the armrest locking mechanism When re installing be sure the safety belt is not twis...

Page 9: ...pply LED 1 ON green If the LED green lights up the wall charger is ready for operation LED 2 CHARGE not illuminated No battery in the charger or the battery is fully charged LED 2 CHARGE orange If the...

Page 10: ...on class IPX5 IPX6 all electrical components must be installed with each other and none of the connections C must be open When connecting the manual switch make sure that the female connector D groove...

Page 11: ...ed up 1 The patient must be positioned as near to the chair as possible By firmly holding on to the armrests the patient must then slowly sit down onto the seat If this is not possible due to physical...

Page 12: ...ur foot 1 The wheel is now braked and the castor locked against swiveling 2 The wheel and castor are released by pressing the lever upwards with your foot 2 11 6 Removing the seat pad The seat with I...

Page 13: ...Castor brakes do not work Generally defective See maintenance Castor wheels turn with difficulty Caked gummed up Clean Castor wheels do not turn Generally defective See maintenance Wheels wobble Uneve...

Page 14: ...bility check function of the wheels replace defective wheels Function of the castor locking brakes replace defective brakes Function of the headrest Function of the chair inclination Check accessories...

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Page 16: ...o 02 07 147 2017 01 GB 16 Notes We also supply Walking aids Shoulder crutches Shower stools Shower and commode chairs Multifunction Wheel Chairs Rollators Patient lifting hoists Standing up aids Your...

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