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Chair Diagram Shows:

A

Rotation Adjustment for PUR Headrest

B

Backrest

C

Armrest (foldable)

D

Latching pins for armrest

E

Chair frame with incline adjustment

F

Castors with locking brakes

G

PUR headrest (replaceable)

H

PUR back upholstery (removable)

I

PUR seat upholstery (removable)

J

PUR seat, care opening, pan holder

K

PUR Leg Pad (removable) 

L

Foot support with footrest (adjustable)

M

Locking lever for inclination setting

N

Toilet pan with lid (removable)

P

PUR seat, care opening with pad (Dia. 2)

Q

Lifting unit for seat height adjustment

R

Hydraulic unit (cylinder with piston)

S

Lever with foot pedal

Z

Product nameplate

 

Table of Contents

1.

General advisories

3

1.1

Introduction

3

1.2

Symbols used

3

1.3

Intended Proper Use

3

1.4

Use and storage

3

1.5

Equipment

3

2

Warranty

3

3

Nameplate, ordering spare parts

4

4

Re-use, product lifetime

4

5

Disposal

4

6

Safety advisories for use

4

7

Product specifications

5

7.1

Delivery scope

5

7.2

Technical specifications

6

8

Spare parts, accessories

6

9

Setting up the chair for use

7

9.1

Position of the footrests

7

9.2

Adjusting the foot plate height

7

9.3

Installing, adjusting the headrest

7

9.4

Setting the inclination

7

9.5

Setting the headrest angle

8

9.6

Adjusting the seat height

8

9.7

Installing/removing the safety belt

8

10

Operating the chair

9

10.1

Sitting down

9

10.2

Standing up

9

10.3

Sitting and laying while lowering

9

10.4

Sitting and laying while lifting

10

10.5

Using the castor locking brakes

10

10.6

Removing the seat pad

10

10.7

Folding away the footrests

10

10.8

Swiveling away the armrests

10

10.9

Removing the footrests

11

10.10

Using the commode pan

11

11

Troubleshooting

11

12

Care

12

12.1

Caring for the chair

12

12.2

Caring for the hydraulic unit

12

13

Maintenance and upkeep

12

13.1

Maintaining the chair

13

13.2

Maintaining the hydraulic unit

13

13.3

Fire protection for hydraulic unit

13

13.4

Upkeep

14

Product Description

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Страница 1: ...30 18 EZ Way Inc PO Box 89 Clarinda IA 51632 1 800 627 8940 www ezlifts com Operator s Instructions Dignity Hydraulic Height Adjustable Reclining Shower Chair WARNING Cancer and Reproductive Harm www...

Страница 2: ...6 Safety advisories for use 4 7 Product specifications 5 7 1 Delivery scope 5 7 2 Technical specifications 6 8 Spare parts accessories 6 9 Setting up the chair for use 7 9 1 Position of the footrests...

Страница 3: ...h a relative humidity of 30 50 The product may be used outside of these ranges but only for a short period of time Avoid heat sources impacting the product for longer time periods see safety advisory...

Страница 4: ...al company or environmental authorities for further information 6 Safety advisories for use Abide by the following safety advisories when using the chair Danger of slipping Before use check to be sure...

Страница 5: ...clean it with hot water Allow the surface of the chair to first cool off before use When the chair is to be used by patients with insensitive skin persons who cannot feel temperature rises and or hav...

Страница 6: ...dal activation force for 330 lbs load ca 66 14 lbs Skin compatibility As to DIN EN 10993 5 Inflammability As to DIN EN 1021 2 Dimensions for model w head rest roller Design 1 Flame retardant article m...

Страница 7: ...ng the headrest Installation Flip the levers A upwards and insert the tubes of the headrest unit into the openings Push the tubes down until the push buttons C click in the holes D Next push the butto...

Страница 8: ...gle can be adjusted Warning Danger of pinching B between the headrest and backrest 9 6 Adjusting the seat height The chair s seat height is done in steps via the hydraulic unit by activating the foot...

Страница 9: ...onto the chair seat must be avoided The patient must sit as much as possible over the entire seat surface and not only on the seat edge When transporting a person the surface of the seat and the backr...

Страница 10: ...ever upwards with your foot 2 10 6 Removing the seat upholstery The seat with I and without O hygiene opening the leg pad K and the backrest upholstery H can be removed from their mountings in the cha...

Страница 11: ...C must be put back on the shower seat 11 Troubleshooting Chair malfunctions faults Fault Possible cause Remedy Armrests cannot be swiveled out Caking up in the latching latching pins Clean check regu...

Страница 12: ...sually the unit can remain in the frame Clean the piston rod 12 Care 12 1 Caring for the chair In general the wheelchair can be cleaned using a mild conventional cleaning and disinfecting agent Next s...

Страница 13: ...ew on the unit for the purpose of checking the oil or for filling Venting To vent the hydraulic unit the unit must be removed To do this remove the keyrings at points A and B and then pull out both bo...

Страница 14: ...tion of the chair When making repairs use only original spare parts from REBOTEC and LINAK Observe all advisories concerning guarantee and warranty Once a complete maintenance or repair of the chair i...

Страница 15: ...15...

Страница 16: ...oned by the use loss of use or misuse of the products or by the failure of the products to conform to the warranty set forth above This warranty becomes void if the product shows evidence of mishandli...

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