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Warranty 

The  warranty  is  given  against  defects  in  material  and  workmanship  and 
comprises the piece, parts and labour. The warranty is not valid in the case of 
fair wear and tear, wilful damage, common neglect, misuse or unauthorised 
alteration or repair by unqualified persons. 

The following statements do not affect the 

consumer’s

 statutory rights. This 

product  is  sold  on  the  understanding  that  in  the  event  of  any  defect  of 
manufacture or material appearing within the  warranty period, the  defect 
will be rectified free of charge providing  that: 
 

(a)

 

Reasonable evidence is provided (e.g. purchase invoice, delivery note) 
that the claim is being made within the warranty period. 

(b)

 

The defect is not attributable to accidental damage (either in transit or 
otherwise), misuse or unauthorised repair. 

 

 

In the event of a warranty claim, please contact your supplier. A full warranty 
statement can be obtained by contacting Sit & Sigh Ltd on 0800 246 1907 or 
email [email protected] 
 

 

 

Date of purchase: 

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Invoice/Delivery note number: 

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Summary of Contents for SS BATH 1

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL AND USER GUIDE Model SS BATH 1 ...

Page 2: ...ay be at risk of drowning or injury if you are uncertain ornot confident in using the Bath Cushion or if a medical condition prevents you from using the Bath Cushion as laid out in these instructions If you have any concerns about an existing medical condition affecting your ability to safely operate the Bath Cushion consult a health professional If you feel you may require assistance when using t...

Page 3: ... ensure that there are no obvious signs of damage or loose suction cups Ifin doubt do not use and seek advice from your supplier or manufacturer To ensure full stability when in use make sure that the Bath Cushion is centred in the bath and the backrest touches the rear of the bath when fully inflated The suction cup tabs attached to the backrest should be secured to the rear of the bath Remove an...

Page 4: ... or damage to other property To prevent damage always release the suction under each suction cup before lifting the Bath Cushion from the bath Do not attempt to release the suction by pulling up on the seat backrest or tab Never use hot air to dry the Bath Cushion following cleaning as this may affect the integrity of the welded seams and fabric and lead to premature failure of the cushion Do not ...

Page 5: ...allation and use 7 Before fitting the Bath Cushion in the bath 7 Fitting the Bath Cushion in the bath 7 Using the Bath Cushion 8 Maintenance and care Toremove the Bath Cushion from the bath 9 Cleaning 10 Maintenance 11 Transportation Storage 11 Disposal Recycling 11 Specifications 12 Warranty 13 Certificate of conformity 14 ...

Page 6: ...hen properly maintained the Bath Cushion will give many years of trouble free service The Sit Sigh Bath Cushion is intended for temporary relief from pressure related conditions If conditions persist or become worse stop use immediately and consult your physician Construction The Bath Cushion is constructed from a very strong polyurethane coated nylon material which has been precision cut into pan...

Page 7: ...ess Inflating the cushion too little will not create the necessary space between the base of the bath and your body Align the Bath Cushion along the centre line and to the rear of the bath The join should be close enough to the rear of the bath that the backrest can easily touch the back slope of the bath when open See Fig 1 Firmly press down all four suction cups on the base down and check that t...

Page 8: ...r yourself into the bath To maintain stability ENSURE THAT YOU ARE SEATED CENTRALLY AND DIRECTLY AT THE BACK OF THE SEAT SO THAT YOU ARE TOUCHING THE BACKREST see Fig 2 WARNING Do not sit too far forwards as you may slide off the front of the seat and sustain possible serious injury For best results position your tailbone over the cutout at the rear of the base This will help reduce pressure on yo...

Page 9: ...tween each suction cup and the bath DO NOT PULL ON THE BATH CUSHION BASE OR PVC TABS TO RELEASE SUCTION CUPS AS THIS MAY DAMAGE THE CUSHION Tilt the Bath Cushion so that the released suction cups do not re adhere to the surface It helps to place a small towel beneath them to stop them re adheringto the bath Release the remaining pair of suction cups by lifting their rims as before Remove the Bath ...

Page 10: ...and after each use rinse thoroughly with clean water to remove all soap deposits Wipe dry or leave to air dry Never store the Bath Cushion when it is wet or damp It is recommended that the Bath Cushion is left inflated in between uses to allow air to circulate around it and reduce the risk of mould forming on the surface of the product Do not leave in bright sun light Do not dry using hot air Disi...

Page 11: ...s especially important to thoroughly clean your Bath Cushion if Dettol or similar products have been added to the bath water Regularly check that the suction cups are secure and undamaged Transportation Storage EnsurethattheBathCushioniscleanandthoroughlydrybeforestoring Failure tothoroughly dry the Bath Cushion before storage may result in a build up of mould on the surface of the product leading...

Page 12: ...12 Specifications Maximum user weight 120kg 265lbs Bath Cushion weight 330 g Seat height 47cm approx Seat width 40cm approx Seat depth 44cm approx Suction cups Ø 5cm Max Temperature 50 C 120 F ...

Page 13: ... any defect of manufacture or material appearing within the warranty period the defect will be rectified free of charge providing that a Reasonable evidence is provided e g purchase invoice delivery note that the claim is being made within the warranty period b The defect is not attributable to accidental damage either in transit or otherwise misuse or unauthorised repair In the event of a warrant...

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Page 15: ...15 Sit Sigh Ltd reserves the right to alter product specifications and or any of the information contained within this document without notice ...

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