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- SEAT PEOPLE ON THE CHAIR WHEN THE MASSAGE AND LEGREST MECHANISM
ARE STOPPED.
- DO NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE LOAD.
- PLUG THE WASH UNIT INTO AN EASILY ACCESSIBLE SOCKET, CHECKING
THAT THE NETWORK POWER SUPPLY ( V ) COMPLIES WITH THE WASH UNIT
REQUIREMENTS.
- AVOID THE USE OF EXTENSION CABLES; WHEN POSSIBLE, PUT THE PLUG
DIRECTLY INTO THE SOCKET.
- KEEP THE POWER SUPPLY CABLE AWAY FROM PASSAGEWAYS SO TO
AVOID CRUSHING AND NOT TO HINDER PASSAGE.
- TO AVOID DANGEROUS ELECTRICAL SHOCKS, USE A SOCKET PROPERLY
CONNECTED TO THE POWER SUPPLY NETWORK. WE ADVISE YOU ASK FOR
YOUR INSTALLER’S SUPPORT.
- WHEN THE WASH UNIT IS NOT IN USE, REMOVE THE PLUG FROM THE SOCKET.
- AT THE END OF THE WASH UNIT LIFE CYCLE, CUT ITS POWER SUPPLY CABLE
WITH A PAIR OF SCISSORS AFTER REMOVING THE PLUG FROM THE
SOCKET, AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR A PROPER DISPOSAL.
6 . 2 w o r k i n g p o s i t i o n
Operators are instructed to stand behind the wash unit as shown in Figure 2, so that
their hands can move freely above the basin, where the client’s head is resting for
washing.
Warning
fig. 2 working position
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