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Raz-AP/SP Dealer Manual
20170110
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Failure to comply may cause injury or damage!
It is important that the Raz Rehab Shower Chair be properly assembled
and that all adjustments be made carefully. Please ensure that the user(s)
and attendant(s) have read the User Manual and thoroughly understood
the safe operation of the Raz Shower Chair. Up-to-date manuals are
available online at www.razdesigninc.com. For clarification of any section
of this manual, contact your distributor or the manufacturer.
CANADA U.S.A AND WORLDWIDE
Dynamic Health Care Solutions Raz Design Inc.
Mono, Ontario Canada
Toronto, Ontario Canada
519.942.8441 / 866.875.2877 1.877.720.5678
[email protected] [email protected]
CHAIR CLASSIFICATION BASED ON MAXIMUM USER WEIGHT
AP / SP 350 lbs (160 kg)
SAFETY WARNINGS TO CONSIDER FOR RETAIL PURPOSES
Forward Stabilitys
The casters on all models are equipped with dual locks. The step-on
lever activates both the roll lock and the swivel lock.
It is essential
that all casters on the shower chair be in an outward position
before engaging the locks for optimal forward and lateral
stability.
If so equipped, disengage the optional directional caster
lock before rotating the rear caster to the rearward position and
applying the caster
’s dual-locks.
USERS MUST NOT
lean forward while sitting in the Raz Shower
Chair as this may cause the chair to tip forward.
USERS MUST NOT
wheel down a ramp without an attendant who
can hold onto the chair during the descent.
CASTER LOCKS ARE NOT BRAKES! Never use caster locks
to slow down the shower chair when descending inclines as
this could cause the chair to tip in the direction of travel.
Lateral Stability
USERS MUST NOT
lean over the edge of a Raz Shower Chair as
this could cause the chair to tip.
USERS MUST NOT
attempt to pick up objects from the floor by
leaning over and reaching
– a reacher or assistance from others
should be employed
.