to act as a load bearing component when the user mounts or alights from the chair. Standing on the
footrests could cause the chair to tip forward.
The fasteners – Knobs, nuts, bolts, washers – should be checked periodically to ensure that they are
securely fastened. Your dealer should be called to check the fasteners and other components at least once
per year.
All Showerbuddy shower chairs are supplied with chest and lap restraining belts that ensure the correct and
safe operation of the shower chair for both the user(s) and the caregiver. It is important that these straps
are used every time the shower chair is operated. Your Showerbuddy shower chair is equipped with fitting
points so that these can be easily and effortlessly attached.
Important!
ADJUSTMENTS SHOULD NEVER BE ATTEMPTED WITH THE
USER(S) IN THE CHAIR!
Your authorized Showerbuddy dealer can help you with any adjustments you may want to make on your
Showerbuddy shower chair or can provide clarification on any of the information contained herein.
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SB6 Roll-in Shower Chair
Heavy Object
To avoid muscle strain or back
injury, use lift aids and proper
lifting techniques when
lifting or moving this product.
How to lift the chair
Lift the wheelchair up using the push handles and the front upper
corners of the wheelchair frame, where the footrests are placed.
WARNING! It is not allowed to lift the wheelchair up by gripping
the footrests or armrests! We recommend to detach footrests
before lifting the chair