CHINESPORT SPA / BA No.: 02.07.083/01-12
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Caution – danger of falling!
To prevent the patient from
falling out of the chair, be sure
the
patient
is
seated
completely on the chair, and
not just on the edge.
Be sure he is leaned back
against the seat back.
11.2 Getting up
Before getting up, be sure the chair is stable and
secured against slipping away and tipping over,
and that the armrests are locked in position.
The patient should then move his body forward
until his feet are flat on the floor.
The patient must then place
both hands on the armrests
and slowly lift himself up.
The patient must not lean too
far forwards, in order to avoid
falling.
The patient should have the
care worker assist him when
getting up.
11.3 Swivelling the armrests outwards
By pulling out the locking pin, the locking
mechanism is disengaged and the armrests may
be swivelled back. When swivelling the armrests
up, check to be sure that the armrests are properly
seated in the locking position of the backrest and
locked by the locking pin.
Check the locking mechanism on a regular basis
for impaired function arising from calcium deposits,
which can impair the movement.
11.4 Removing the shower / commode seat
The seat can be removed from its receptacles on
the chair frame for the purpose of cleaning or
exchanging simply by pulling it up.
11.5 Removing the seat back cushion
The back cushion is fastened to the cross-brace or
backrest with studs. Press the buttons to remove
the back cushion.
11.6 Handling the commode pan
Push the commode pan under the seat from
behind the chair. To remove the pan, lift it up
slightly and pull it out.
For the model with a 2-piece toilet seat, the
commode pan can also be removed from above by
lifting the seat and put back as well.
11.7 Adjusting the seat height
For adjusting the seat for the patient or for placing
over a toilet, the chair models Würzburg, Ulm, Kiel
are height adjustable.
The height-adjustment (2 stages: each 25 mm) is
done through the 4 leg inserts in the chair frame.
Danger of tipping over!
Be sure that all four chair legs are adjusted to
the same height and that the screws are
tightened by hand.
Step 1
To do the adjustment, we recommend laying the
chair on its side. First remove the commode pan (if
at hand) and the seat unit.
Step 2
Using an (SW 5) Allen wrench, completely remove
the screws (LH rotation) in the frame. When
loosening the screws, press against the locking nut
(underside).
Step 3
Pull the leg out or push it in until the hole lines up
with the next adjustment position.
Using the locking nut, screw the leg (right hand
rotation) until tight (back side).
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