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RQD014ENr05 Rev.Date:2022-10-25 

 

 

 

 

Mobile Shower  
Commode Chairs

 

 
 

Raz-AP600(Z160) 

Raz-SP600(Z260)

 

 
 

User and Dealer 

Manual

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

BASIC UDI-DI: 

628758RAZDESIGNINC2004V9

 

Summary of Contents for AP600

Page 1: ...RQD014ENr05 Rev Date 2022 10 25 Mobile Shower Commode Chairs Raz AP600 Z160 Raz SP600 Z260 User and Dealer Manual BASIC UDI DI 628758RAZDESIGNINC2004V9 ...

Page 2: ...E FOR TYPE A HIGH USAGE e g INSTITUTIONS AND SHOULD NEVER BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE OTHER THAN ORIGINALLY INTENDED Forward Stability The casters on all models are equipped with dual locks The step on lever activates both the roll lock and the swivel lock It is essential that all casters on the shower chair be in an outward position before engaging the locks for optimal forward and lateral stability ...

Page 3: ...ther Inclines Ramps and other surfaces that are not level such as slopes into wheel in showers must be tested with an attendant to ensure that they don t compromise the chair s stability A qualified healthcare professional should be consulted to assist with this process DO NOT push or pull the Raz AP600 up or down an incline or ramp that exceeds a 1 12 grade 5 slope DO NOT allow any user to be pro...

Page 4: ...d and fully apply both wheel locks so that they securely engage the rear wheels The wheel locks are designed to prevent the self propelling wheels from rotating The dual locks on the casters are designed to prevent the casters from rotating and the caster forks from swiveling Caster locks and wheel locks DO NOT and CANNOT prevent the shower chair from sliding moving if the floor is slippery A slip...

Page 5: ...BY THE ARMRESTS OR FOOTRESTS ALWAYS BE SURE THAT THE SEAT IS PROPERLY INSTALLED AND LATCHED THE REAR HOOKS MUST BE FULLY ENGAGED AND THE FRONT BRACKETS MUST BE LATCHED AND LOCKED AROUND THE FRONT SEAT SUPPORT TUBES BE SURE THAT WHEN THE CHAIR IS DELIVERED TO THE CLIENT SEAT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION IS GIVEN TO THE CLIENT AND OR CAREGIVERS IMPORTANT IMPORTANT IMPORTANT ...

Page 6: ...ARE NON STERILE REUSABLE NON INVASIVE AND NON IMPLANTABLE THE RAZ AP600 AND RAZ SP600 IS INTENDED TO BE USED BY PEOPLE WITH MOBILITY IMPAIRMENTS WHO MAY HAVE DIFFICULTY IN STANDING OR KEEPING THEIR BALANCE WHILE COMPLETING ACTIVITIES SUCH AS SHOWERING GOING TO THE TOILET OR PERSONAL HYGIENE TYPICAL USERS HAVE LIMITED ENDURANCE AND POSTURAL CONTROL AND MAY REQUIRE ASSISTANCE FROM A CAREGIVER FOR AC...

Page 7: ...e Please install the Phillips Pan Head Screws by hand The use of power tools may cause the bracket to deform After installation ensure the brackets are secured onto the seat Open and close the brackets to check for proper functionality Always be sure that the seat is properly installed and latched The rear hooks must be fully engaged and the front brackets must be latched and locked around the fro...

Page 8: ...stment 13 3 3 Seat To Floor Height Adjustment 14 3 3 1 Seat To Floor Height Adjustment AP600 Model 14 3 3 2 Seat To Floor Height Adjustment Front Casters of SP600 Model 14 3 3 3 Seat To Floor Height Adjustment Rear Wheels of SP600 Model 14 3 4 Fore Aft Adjustment of Rear Wheels SP600 Model 15 3 5 Wheel Lock Adjustment SP600 Model 15 3 6 Adjustable Footrest Adjustment 15 4 0 USE AND OPERATION 4 1 A...

Page 9: ...ARANCE HEIGHT 5 casters with pan brackets 5 casters without pan brackets 6 casters with pan brackets 6 casters without pan brackets 14 25 18 25 36 46cm 15 19 38 49cm 15 25 19 25 39 49cm 16 20 41 51cm 15 25 16 25 39cm 41cm 16 17 40 5cm 43cm 16 25 17 25 20 25 41cm 44cm 51 5cm 17 18 21 43cm 46cm 53cm ARMREST HEIGHT ABOVE SEAT 9 5 24cm 9 5 24cm SEAT TO FLOOR HEIGHT 19 23 in 1 increments 48 58cm 5 cast...

Page 10: ...bly with the hex key and wrench until the end of the screw extends 1 or 2 threads beyond the nylon locknut 6 Repeat steps 3 to 5 for other frame tube TOP VIEW OF BACKREST ASSEMBLY 2 2 Raz Seat Installation 1 Ensure that the front spring brackets are in the open position To open the front brackets squeeze to unlatch 2 Slide the rear of the seat over the rear cross tubes as the front of the seat is ...

Page 11: ... CASTERS MUST NEVER BE ADJUSTED TO DIFFERENT HEIGHTS AN UNLEVEL CHAIR IS EXTREMELY DANGEROUS FOR ANY USER CASTERS SHOULD ALWAYS BE INSTALLED AT THE LOWEST POSITION POSSIBLE WHILE MEETING THE USER S NEEDS ANY POSITION ABOVE THIS WILL RESULT IN A CHANGE IN THE CENTRE OF MASS WHICH COULD CAUSE INJURY OR PRODUCT DAMAGE IT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED THAT A QUALIFIED HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL ASSIST IN A STABI...

Page 12: ...e pins on the tubes will engage with grooves in the receivers and lock in place 2 6 Fastener Installation All fasteners should be installed securely Locknuts that are removed for any reason may need to be replaced rather than re used Check performance of nyloc nuts when re attaching to screw There should be significant detectable resistance when tightening If not replace the nyloc nut with a new o...

Page 13: ... from the bottom can be tightened to create more pronounced support in the lumbar area of the back 3 2 Molded Seat Adjustment The seat has approximately 2 of fore aft adjustment Tool required 2 Phillips screwdriver 1 Release the seat by opening the front seat brackets 2 Remove the seat by lifting up on the front edge and sliding the seat forward and away from the chair 3 Loosen do not remove the e...

Page 14: ...tment range of 4 when used with 24 rear wheels and 6 casters 1 Remove the snap pin holding the caster extension tube in place from the chair frame 2 Slide the caster assembly to the desired position 3 Align the holes in the caster extension tube with the frame holes and insert the snap pins TIP Locking the caster makes this easier 4 Ensure that the pins are completely through the frame tube and th...

Page 15: ...REASING THE SEAT HEIGHT MOVING THE REAR WHEELS FORWARD AND INCREASING THE BACKREST ANGLE WILL SIGNIFICANTLY DECREASE REARWARD STABILITY IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT A STABILITY CHECK BE PERFORMED AFTER ANY OF THESE ADJUSTMENTS ARE MADE STABILITY CHECKS SHOULD BE PERFORMED WITH AN ATTENDANT BEHIND THE CHAIR AND WITH ANTI TIPPERS PROPERLY INSTALLED AND ADJUSTED 3 5 Wheel Lock Adjustment SP600 Model Tool req...

Page 16: ... buckles to achieve a wide range of positions For example the second and third straps from the bottom can be tightened to create more pronounced support in the lumbar area of the back To remove the Adjustable Tension Back Upholstery release the buckles on the straps 4 2 Molded Seat The standard molded seat on Raz AP600 SP600 is designed to help stabilize the pelvis and is contoured for pressure re...

Page 17: ...T TO CHANGE THE SEAT HEIGHT WITHOUT THE HELP OF A QUALIFIED DEALER HIGHER SEAT POSITIONS WILL REDUCE THE CHAIR S STABILITY AND MAY RESULT IN TIPPING AND INJURY 4 3 Casters Each Raz Mobile Shower Commode Chair caster is equipped with a dual lock feature which stops the caster from swiveling and rolling simultaneously To activate the dual lock step on the end of the caster brake lever until it latch...

Page 18: ...he footrest hanger tubes to disengage the pins 2 Rotate the footrests outward or inward To remove the Adjustable Footrests lift the footrests out of the receiving sleeves on the frame 4 5 Wheel Locks SP600 The Wheel locks on a Raz SP600 can be engaged by pushing the handles forward This stops the rear wheels from rotating For maximum stability BOTH wheel locks MUST be engaged To disengage the whee...

Page 19: ...stery and other positioning accessories on the chair and allow to dry DO NOT dry the back upholstery in a clothes dryer or damage to the upholstery may occur 4 Assemble all plastic buckles and tri glides onto straps 5 Adjust the straps to the desired tension 5 2 2 Frame Armrests Adjustable Footrests and Other Components 1 Spray the frame and components with a multi purpose disinfectant cleaner scr...

Page 20: ... on the chair frame as well as the nature of the product issue Do not return products to the manufacturer without prior authorization ULimitations and Exclusions The foregoing warranty shall not apply to serial numbered products if the serial number has been removed or defaced and to products subjected to negligence or an accident Improper operation maintenance or storage may void the warranty cov...

Page 21: ...TRIBUTOR CANADA Dynamic Health Care Solutions Mono Ontario Canada 519 942 8441 866 875 2877 info dynamichcs com IMPORTANT PRODUCTS THAT CAN NO LONGER BE USED ARE TO BE DISPOSED OF SEPARATELY FROM HOUSEHOLD WASTE THIS MUST BE DONE ACCORDING TO THE LOCAL AND NATIONAL REGULATIONS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND RAW MATERIAL RECYCLING PLEASE LOOK AT YOUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT WEBSITE FOR FURTHER INFORMATI...

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