!ATTENTION: PLEASE READ!
Please see LIMITED WARRANTY on the last page of these instructions. If the warranty is not acceptable,
contact Nuprodx, Inc. for information about returning the chair for a refund (restocking fees and shipping
charges will be applied). This slider is designed and intended for indoor shower and bathroom use. It is not
designed for outdoor use and will void the warranty if used in this fashion. If thresholds, shower curbs or
barriers are encountered that exceed ½” in height, the area in question should be brought within the code
for disabled accessibility.
FIGURE 1
FIGURE 2
A. The multiCHAIR 6000RS (refer to Figure 1) is
comprised of three sections: the roll-in section, the
connector bridge section and the shower-stall
section. Unpack all items from the shipping carton
and layout.
B. Remove all tape and/or packaging from the
parts. Keep shipping materials for future use and
note their locations.
C. Position the frames per Figure 2 and install the
casters onto the roll-in section frame and the
adjustable feet onto the shower-stall section. The
casters and adjustable feet are installed by sliding
their 1.25” diameter plugs into the mating bored
holes on the frames. Make sure the they slide all
the way in and then tighten the bolts at the
associated frame corners with the ¼” Yellow T-
Handle Allen wrench provided. The connector
bridge is then set into place by setting the (4)
coned ends into the mating eyelet features on the
frame corners. There are locking slide bars at the
(4) ends of the bridge that slide to lock the bridge
to both frames.
Roll-in Section
Connector Bridge
Shower-Stall Section
2
SAFETY PRECAUTION!
All caster inserts and shower section leg inserts need
to be properly fitted into their respective frame
sockets and the associated pinch clamp bolts need to
be securely tightened. Failure to do this creates a risk
which could result in serious injury or even death!
The connector bridge must be fully seated into the
corresponding holes of both the roll-in section and
tub section frames. If this is not done correctly, the
shuttle/seat frame could dislodge itself from the base
frames when transferring from the roll-in section to
the shower-stall section. This could cause serious
injury or even death!
FIGURE 3