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Danger of pinching!

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To prevent body parts, etc. from being pinched, 
never reach into the hinge area when folding the 
armrests up or down. 

See section 10.8, page 10  

for more information

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To prevent body parts or objects from getting 
pinched, do not reach between the seat and the 
frame when pressing the pad into the seat frame or 
adjusting the inclination.

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Be sure other parts do not get jammed when folding 
and unfolding the footrests.

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When adjusting the headrest, be sure that no body 
parts or objects get pinched.

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There’s a risk of pinching soft flesh when pulling out 
and pushing in the commode pan. To avoid injury, 
the commode pan may be pulled out or pushed in 
only when no one is sitting on the chair.

Danger of tipping!

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When standing up, sitting and moving with 
the chair, do so only when both armrests are 
latched in position.

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Sitting, standing up, moving, or laying in the chair 
(when chair is in the inclined position) by the 
patient, and lifting (height adjustment with lifting 
unit) of the patient, are to be done only with the 
help of a trained attendant. This depends on the 
health condition of the patient.

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Before and during the placement of the patient on 
the chair, the patient should firmly hold on to the 
armrests.

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Use by patients who tend to have uncontrolled 
movement and handling ability must not be done 
without supervision.

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Travelling on an inclined surface or ramp may be 
done 

only

 with the help of an attendant. In general 

an upward grade may be travelled on while moving 
forwards, and a downward grade while moving the 
chair backwards.

Danger of breakage!

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The chair is suited only for the intended purpose. 
Abide by the maximum allowable body weight 
(specified on the nameplate)!

Danger of injury through temperature!

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There is a risk of injury at a surface temperature 
over 104°F. Therefore never keep the chair near a 
strong heat source including direct sunlight. Do not 
store the chair near a heat source such as a heater, 
or 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 have skin 

damage), an attendant must first check the 

chair for heat (feel with the palm of the 

hand). Observe Section 1.4

Safety advisory – lifting unit

Danger of pinching/crushing!

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When raising or lowering the chair height, observe 
the warning advisories (stickers in the area of the 
lifting unit). The lifting unit in part comprises 
parts that move with respect to each other and thus 
present a danger of pinching or crushing when not 
properly operated or used. Therefore keep hands and 
feet away from these parts, and do not reach into the 
lifting unit during raising and lowering the chair.

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The hydraulic unit has a spring-loaded pedal 
that returns on its own. Do not leave the chair 
unattended while the pedal moves back because 
there is a risk of injury.

Warning! Danger of injury!

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Be sure that no third party or object is in the area of 
hazard when the lifting unit is raising or lowering.

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Before using the chair and the lifting unit, the chair 
must be on a solid and stable surface.

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Use the lifting unit only with protected feet (proper 
footwear) in order to avoid injury.

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Do not place any object on the foot pedal.

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Observe the maximum allowable patient body 
weight, as the chair is designed only for this max. 
load.

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There is a risk of slipping in the event of leaked 
hydraulic oil. Before each use of the chair, check it 
for leaks.

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If there is leakage from the hydraulic cylinder 
(hydraulic oil leakage) and there is contact between 
the fluid and an open flame or a hot surface, then it 
could ignite. Be sure there is no risk of ignition!

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Do not stomp on the pedal and do not apply your 
entire body weight to activate the pedal. One foot 
must always remain firmly on the floor. 

7. Product specifications 
 

7.1 Delivery scope

The product was checked for freedom of defects 
and for completeness at the factory. After receiving 
the product, check it for any damage that may have 
occurred during transport and for completeness.

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1 wheelchair

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1 headrest unit

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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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