RQD014ENr05 Rev. Date: 2022-10-25
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It is important that the Raz Mobile Shower Commode Chair be properly
assembled and that all adjustments be made carefully. Please ensure that the
user(s), dealer(s) and attendant(s) have read this manual and thoroughly
understood the safe operation of the Raz Mobile Shower Commode 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.
MANUFACTURER
U.S.A. AND WORLDWIDE
Raz Design Inc.
135 Railside Rd, Toronto, ON, Canada M3A 1B7
1.877720.5678 / 416.751.5678
DISTRIBUTOR
CANADA
Dynamic Health Care Solutions
Mono, Ontario, Canada
519.942.8441 / 866.875.2877
CHAIR CLASSIFICATION BASED ON MAXIMUM USER WEIGHT
AP600 / SP600
275 kg (605 lbs)
THIS DEVICE IS SUITABLE FOR TYPE A; HIGH USAGE (e.g. INSTITUTIONS) AND SHOULD NEVER
BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE OTHER THAN ORIGINALLY INTENDED
Forward Stability
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
caste
r’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.
SAFETY
I
Failure to comply may cause injury or
SAFETY WARNINGS TO CONSIDER FOR USER PURPOSES