1a.
1b.
2b.
3b.
4b.
2a.
3a.
4a.
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Remote Control
Can be placed on the side table or the bracket for the side table or behind the chair.
Note:
if the remote control is to be moved to the other side of the chair, this must
always be done by bringing it behind the chair in order to avoid pinching hazards.
1.7.2. SEAT ANGLE AND FOOTREST
Press the button on the left (2a) for assistance to get out of the
chair. Press the button on the right (2b) for resting position.
Note: footrest responds to the seat angle.
Warning!
Beware of trapping hands or limbs
underneath the chair when using alighting assistance.
1.7.3. BACKREST ANGLE
Press the button on the left (3a) to angle the backrest forwards.
Press the button on the right (3b) to angle the backrest backwards.
Warning!
Do not sit on the backrest.
1.7.1. LIFT (SEAT HEIGHT)
Press the button on the left (1a) to lower the chair or press the
button on the right (1b) to raise the chair.
Warning!
Beware of trapping hands or limbs
underneath the chair when using the lift.
Warning!
Beware of people around the chair and trapping hands or
limbs in moving parts when using the electrical features.
1.7. QUICKGUIDE – REMOTE CONTROL
1.7.4. NEUTRAL AND TRENDELENBURG POSITIONS*
Press the (green) button on the left (4a) to reset the chair to a
neutral position.
Press the (red) button on the right (4b) (additional purchase) to
adjust the chair into Trendelenburg (time: 20 seconds).
*Note:
Not all chairs are equipped with the Trendelenburg feature!
Before Use:
The supplied blue ”key” must be used at the back of the hand control to turn from
locked to open ”padlock”. This in order to use the chair’s electrical functions.