REBOTEC / BA No.: 02.07.147/2017-01
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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
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