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REBOTEC / BA No.: 02.07.147/2017-01 

 GB

 

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11.9 Removing the footrests 

Lift the footrests approx. 100mm (3.

94”) and rotate 

them  outward  90°.  Now  you  are  able  to  push  the 
footrests all the way up and to pull them out. 

11.10 Using the commode pan 

When using the chair (PU) with a commode pan, it 
must be used only in the sitting position (1) and not 
in the laying position (2) because the commode pan 
will slide out! 
Abide  by  the  advisory  sticker  on  the  chair’s  side 
frame near the armrest. 

How to use 

Push in the commode pan (A) from the behind the 
chair, by first removing the lid (B) under the seat. To 
remove, lift the commode pan slightly and then pull 
it out. 
The armrests must be latched in position in order to 
prevent  the  patient  from  falling  off.  After  removing 
the  commode  pan,  the  seat  pad  (C)  must  be  put 
back on the shower seat. 

12. Troubleshooting

Chair malfunctions/faults 

Fault 

Possible cause 

Remedy 

Armrests 
cannot be 
swiveled out 

Caking up in the 
latching 
(latching pins) 

Clean, check 
regularly 

Latching pins 
cannot be 
pulled out 

Caking up, 
spring is 
jammed or 
defective 

Clean, 
replace the pins 

Foot plate 
cannot be 
swiveled 

Caking in joint, 
jammed 

Clean, 
check screws 

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 

Uneven profile 
wear 

See 
maintenance! 

Chair frame 
unstable 

Screws are 
loose 

Tighten screws 
for castors, 
frame 

Castor is bent 

Crashed against 
obstacle 

See 
maintenance! 

Inclination 
adjustment 
lever has no 
function 

Jammed, 
breakage, 
caking, screws 
are too loose or 
tight. 

Check, 
maintenance 

Inclination 
adjustment has 
no function 

Function 
defective 

Check, 
maintenance 

Headrest 
adjustment has 
no function 

Function 
defective 

Check, 
maintenance 

Malfunctions/faults 

– drive unit 

Please refer to the assembly instructions for LINAK 
GmbH for information on faults and troubleshooting. 
See point 1.2. 

13. Care

The  chair  must  not  be  cleaned  with  a  steam
cleaner or cleaning machine.

Connecting  cables  must  be  plugged  in  during
cleaning in order to prevent the ingress of water.

Unused inputs are sealed with a plug, which must
not be removed.

Make sure that the plugs and cables are not bent
during cleaning.

In general the wheelchair can be cleaned using a
mild conventional cleaning and disinfecting agent.
Next  simply  wipe  the  chair  with  clean  water  and
cloth, and then wipe dry with a clean cloth.

Attention! Remove the commode 
pan before inclining the chair to 
the back!

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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