N.B. This equipment must be installed by a
competent person and a risk assessment may be
needed as to the suitability of the chair for the
particular user.
VG873 Constella Perching Stool (Arms & Padded Back)
VG875 Constella Perching Stool (Arms & Plain Back)
140 kg (22 stone) weight limit.
Do not exceed the weight limit stated – doing so
could put the user at risk.
Constella Perching Stool Range
Fixing and Maintenance Instructions
1. Introduction
Thank you for deciding to purchase the
Constella
Perching Stool from Aidapt. The
Constella
Perching Stool range is manufactured from the finest material and components available,
when installed and used correctly it is designed to give many years of reliable trouble-free
service. The
Constella
Perching Stool is available with plain or padded back.
2. Before Installation
Please examine the item for any visible damage before use. If you see any damage or suspect a
fault, please do not use the product, but contact your supplier immediately for support. Please
dispose of all packaging carefully.
3. Height Adjustment
Remove the ‘E’ clip from the extension leg and extend all legs evenly to the desired height
ensuring you do not exceed the last punched hole of the extension leg. (see fig. 1)
Once you have achieved the desired height; reinstall the ‘E’ clip, ensuring that it has passed
through the extension leg and that it fits neatly and snugly around the outside leg. (see fig. 2)
Note the perching stool is designed to slant to the front. Do not adjust any of the
legs to make the seat level as this will cause excessive stress to the legs
compromising user safety and possibly leading to permanent damage of the
perching stool, including fracture of the tubular and other sections.
4. Removing or Installing the Arms/Back
Back:
Carefully remove both standard ‘E’ Clips by lifting upwards and clear of the
tube and slide out the back.
To assemble the Constella back to the seat frame, check for any squashing to the end
of the tube sections of the back. If the tube sections of the back are fully round, slide
the main section of the back assembly into the stool itself. Fix both ‘E’ Clips in place.
Arms:
Carefully remove both standard ‘E’ Clips by pulling downwards and clear of
the tube and slide out the arms.
To assemble the arms first check for any squashing to the end of the tube sections of
the arms. If the tube sections of the arms are fully round, slide the main section of the
arms assembly into the stool itself.
Do not attempt to use an arm or back if you see that any part of the tube
is partially or totally flattened or damaged.
5. Use of the Perching Stool
When moving, always lift the perching stool by placing your hands on the tubular
metal frame beneath the seat.
Do not allow children or unauthorised persons to play with or use the
stool.
Do not rock back and forth or sideways when using the stool as this will
cause excessive stress and possible damage and failure, which may cause
injury.
Do not use the perching outside the home or on uneven surfaces (such as
in the garden) as this will cause stress to the legs and possible damage,
which may cause injury.
Do not place fingers or foreign objects into any of the exposed tubular
sections as this can lead to serious injury.
VG873
Version 1 Nov. 2010
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