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USER MANUAL
| XXL-Rehab Shower Commode Tilt
Use
XXL-Rehab Shower Commode Tilt was designed to help
people weighing up to 325 kg to be moved to and from a
bathroom, to shower and to use the toilet.
There may be a risk of tipping or damaging the shower
commode if it is used in connection with people weighing
more than 325 kg.
XXL-Rehab Shower Commode Tilt must only be used on
a flat, firm surface with a maximum gradient of 3˚ to avoid
the risk of tipping.
Before use
The armrests must be correctly inserted into the holes in the
sides of the shower commode.
The width between the footrests can be adjusted stepwise.
The locking bolts beneath the footplates must always be
correctly inserted into the holes in the footrests. The locking
bolts for the footrests must not be tightened outside the
holes.
The PUR seat must be correctly mounted on the shower
commode seat frame.
The shower commode must not be used before the arm-
rests have been correctly mounted to avoid the danger of
the user falling out to the side.
In use
The footplates must not be stood on or used as a step
when moving the user or there will be a serious risk of tip-
ping.
Risk of injury
- There may be a risk of fingers or limbs being caught bet-
ween the armrest and the side of the shower commode if
the user is sitting in it when the armrests are moved into
position.
- There is a risk of feet being caught between the footplates
if the locking bolts are not correctly inserted into the holes
in the footrests.
- There is a risk of fingers or limbs being caught between
the shower commode seat frame and the toilet bowl or
the bedpan. Special care should therefore be taken when
moving the shower commode in above the toilet or when
placing a bedpan beneath the seat.
- There is a risk of the caregiver’s hand being caught bet-
ween the handle and the seat frame when the seat is in its
highest position.
Both wheels with brakes must be locked when moving
a user to and from the shower commode and when a user
is sitting in it, except when it is being used as a means of
transport.
The shower commode seat must be in its lowest position
when transporting a user.
There will be a serious risk of tipping if a user is transported
with the seat at a higher level.
The shower commode was
not
designed to run over
obstacles such as doorsteps, etc. The shower commode
may only be used on a flat, firm surface to avoid the risk of
tipping.
If the user is unable to move to the shower commode
unaided, caregivers must make sure they use correct lifting
and moving techniques when helping the user into it. This
applies irrespective of whether they use a hoist, a roll board
or other support when moving the user.
Instructions for using XXL-Rehab Shower Commode Tilt
Please read these instructions carefully to ensure
the correct use of the XXL-Rehab Shower Commode
Tilt. Particular attention should be paid to warnings
marked .
In addition, the shower commode may only be
operated by trained personnel or people who have
been instructed in its use as there will otherwise be
a danger of users being injured.
This product should not be used without proper
instruction from a healthcare professional.
Using the product for individuals weighing more than
the maximum weight-bearing capacity may pose a risk
for damaging the product.
Cobi Rehab assumes no responsibility for any damage
or injury caused by improper installation, assembly or
use of this product.
If components are damaged or missing, contact Cobi
Rehab immediately. Do NOT use substitute parts.
Cobi Rehab cannot be held liable for faults or acci-
dents occurring after repairs by service staff without
written authorisation from Cobi Rehab.
CAUTION