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!
A
C
B
1
2