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3. Operation / assembly 

3.1 Mounting

 

(see page 9)

 

a. Push the quick lock of the joint holder with the joint (arrow left Fig. 8) in and insert it into the suction head 
until it engages in the hole of the suction head (click noise). Then take the quick lock (right arrow) from the 
1st position. Push in the handle bar and insert it into the joint holder. 
b. Push in the quick lock of the 2nd handle bar and insert it into the joint (arrow Fig. 9). 
c. Push in the quick-release latches of the handlebars and insert the handlebars into the suction heads 
(arrows Fig. 10 a and b) until the quick-release latches are engaged in the holes. 

 

Test the secure hold of the snap pins by trying to pull the components apart! 
The grab handle must not be used if not all snap pins on both sides are securely locked! 

 

3.2 Attaching / suction:

 

(see page 8 and 9)

 

1.  Examine the vacuum suction pads and the surface they are to be attached to. 
2.  Clean the surface thoroughly (fig. 1) so that it is 

clean

 (e.g. from etched lime sludge) and 

grease-free

Likewise, the surface of the suction disc must be clean. 

3. 

Firmly press the mobile grab handles onto the surface where they should be sucked on 

(figs. 3 to 5). 

a.  The 

tilting vacuum levers

 must be 

loose

 at this point. 

b.  It must be taken care that both 

rubber pads 

are always positioned with their 

full suction area

 on 

the tiles or other surfaces so that no grouting line or tile joint (figs. 8 and 9) lies under a rubber pad 
and the pads are attached at least 10 mm above the lower edge of a joint (fig. 2). 
With the telescopic grip (order nos. ROTH order no.: 14002-21S,-22S,-1400222H2S,-
1400223H3S), you can adjust the length of the grip to achieve this (fig. 6 and 7). 

4.  While 

simultaneously pressing the handle and the toggle lever against the surface to be sucked in 

(Fig. 2, 3, 4, 5)

,

 fold the toggle lever over. This is best done in the order A-B-C as shown in Figure 7. Swivel 

to the desired position for C. 

5.  The vacuum safety indicators continuously monitor the current vacuum state. 

After the rocker is pressed and turned, the red-coloured safety tab must be 

completely recessed flush 

with the surface

 in the rocker (page 10, figs. 13 and 15)! In the course of time when the vacuum 

decreases, the safety rockers will extend. 

 

If a red side edge of the safety tabs (figs. 14 and 16) has become visible, the grab bar must not be 
used under any circumstances and 

must be reattached

 immediately! 

 

The clearer a red side edge of the tabs 

(figs. 14 and 16) 

can be seen, the lower is the actual 

adhesive strength!

 

6.  Check the vacuum safety indicator prior to any use. This can be felt by visually impaired or blind people. If 

the vacuum safety indicator is not retracted (as just described), reattach the bar. If the indicator tabs are still 
raised after the rocker has been turned and also are still sticking out after the tabs have been pressed, the 
grab bar must be reattached (cf. malfunctions on page 7). 

If this has not been achieved, do not use the bar under any circumstances!

 

3.3 Releasing: 

1.  Put a finger under the vacuum tilting lever in order to raise it; at the same time set your thumb on the 

structured recess of the vacuum tilting lever to prevent a recoil effect. 

Caution! With wrong operation 

there exists danger of squeezing. 

2.  Wait a little while! The rubber pads will relax after approx. 30

–60 seconds and return to their original shape, 

and then the suction device can be removed from the wall. Now the suction cup can be removed from the 
wall. Should the rubber pads keep adhering longer, you can additionally raise the pads at one side 
(between wall and rubber disc) with a finger so that air can penetrate underneath. 

3. 

Do not try to loosen the rubber pads with sharp edged items or tools; you would damage them. 

4.  When not in use, store the mobile grab handle with the rubber pads relaxed (i.e., with vacuum tilting levers 

disengaged), flat and plane. Protect your mobile grab handle (e.g. in the box) from UV rays. 

3.4 Disassembling

 

(see page 9)

 

Push the snap pins in (fig. 10) and while holding the suction housing, pull the telescopic bar out of it. Store 
the suction housings with the tilting levers pointing upward on a flat surface. 
Now (if desired) the joint holder with joint can also be dismantled (Figs. 8 and 9) 
 

 

Summary of Contents for Mobeli 1400222H2S

Page 1: ...Angle adjustable handle with vacuum safety indicator 1400222H2S 1400223H3S 1400226H6S 1400227H7S Instruction Manual Angle adjustable handrail EN...

Page 2: ...erials 6 5 Maintenance 6 5 1 Maintenance cleaning disinfection 6 5 2 Maintenance service 7 6 Recognizing and remedying malfunctions 7 7 Disposal 7 8 Pictures for operation 8 8 1 Pictures for operation...

Page 3: ...Since the MOBELI vacuum suction pads are made from strongly adhesive and flexible natural rubber they can usually adapt to slightly textured tiles Attention reduced holding time Pay attention to the s...

Page 4: ...he tile on the wall before using the grab handle in a new place After applying the vacuum tilting levers the sucking adhesive strength created by the vacuum can be entirely or partly absent in particu...

Page 5: ...current vacuum state After the rocker is pressed and turned the red coloured safety tab must be completely recessed flush with the surface in the rocker page 10 figs 13 and 15 In the course of time wh...

Page 6: ...sinfection Clean the handle with a cloth using standard household detergents such as soapy water but do not use abrasive or aggressive cleaning agents Do not use thinner or petrol and do not use deter...

Page 7: ...short time Lime or other dirt on the surface Clean the surface thoroughly The surface is not non porous even if it looks smooth or it is damaged e g hairline crack in the tile Possible test procedure...

Page 8: ...H2S 6H6S_ D14 749 19 03_2019 07 04 Angle Adjustable Handle Eng Page 8 of 12 8 Pictures for operation 8 1 Pictures for operation assembly 2 min 10 mm 1 7 1400221S 1400222S 1400223S 1400224S 3 4 5 3 5 6...

Page 9: ...1400222H2S 6H6S_ D14 749 19 03_2019 07 04 Angle Adjustable Handle Eng Page 9 of 12 8 2 Pictures for operation mounting disassembly COM D 72213 Altensteig 14002S 12 Made in Germany a c b 11 10a 8 9 10b...

Page 10: ...iately Danger of accidents Full security for the the specified maximum user weight Attention Attention The handle must be reattached immediately The vacuum of the handle is reduced The handle is no lo...

Page 11: ...Angle joint adapter Order no 1400558 for use over corner Rocker arm extension Order no 1400574 if the user s strength is insufficient to actuate the rocker arm Flexible contrast rings Order no 140276...

Page 12: ...le Eng Page 12 of 12 Should you require further information and videos about the products please contact us You can also find them on our website www mobeli de The instruction manual in the download a...

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