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1. Yes No Leg tips Function wear Yes No 4 Armrests Function stability P Yes No 5 Screws Cresk all connections Yes No Maintenance Inspection Wheelchairs P Article ScopeofWork Finding Replace _ 1 _ Visual inspection damage Yes NO 2 Wheels castors Function stability wear Yes No 3 orpwnees Function wear Yes No 4 Armrests Function stability Yes No 5 Frame Stability damage Yes No 6 Footplates Function stability Yes No 7 Foot support Function stability Yes No 8 Locking brakes Function wear Yes INO 9 Screws Check all connections Yes No Maintenance Inspection Accessories all chairs P Article Scope of Work Finding Replace 1 Seat pad Damage wear Yes No 2 Toilet seat Damage wear Yes No SLL seat Dan wear Yes No Spare Parts Pcs Article r Co l E ae i Date Signature Company Customer 3
2. or companies specialised dealers care products distributors or maintenance providers to carry out the maintenance if operator himself lacks the necessary qualifications or knowledge The frequency of maintenance is determined by the Manufacturer s recommendations general technical standards or by the requirements of the operator Maintenance must be conducted often enough for safety reasons and for preventing accidents Scope of Maintenance The inspection of the chair encompasses its general condition function and safety Necessary accessories should be used during maintenance Necessary repairs must be conducted immediately If an immediate repair is not possible then it is in the user s best interest and the patient s health to take the chair out of commission Manufacturer s Advisory on Maintenance Maintenance must be carried out on the chair at least once a year Other conditions or circumstances may require maintenance to be conducted more often Causes of accidents can include undetected wear or damage resulting from improper use Maintenance Instructions Maintenance Overview We have listed the most important check points in the Maintenance Instructions Form for making copies In the Maintenance Overview you can list the inspections carried out We recommend the following inspections be carried out on a regular basis e Perform a visual check before each use of the chair e Check the screw connections especially the wheel
3. Technical Specifications Model Name Art No HERS poet Weight Shower amp commode roll chair 14 9 kg 100 kg Commode roll chair 139kg 100kg Shower amp commode roll chair 15 1 kg 150 kg Commode roll chair 14 6 kg 150 kg Accessories Article No Name Remarks Col Technical specifications subject to change without notice Chair Dimensions Diagram Dimens ca 100 kg 150 kg Advisory Always keep the User Instructions in case of future use The identical serial number in the User Instructions is also printed on the nameplate of the product For complaints always provide the model serial and the User Instructions nos Re Use Rental Here we refer expressly to the strict conditions of the German product liability law ProdHaftG 1 Abs 2 Nr 1 4 REBOTEC Rehabilitationsmittel GmbH D 49610 Quakenbr ck Artlandstr 57 59 Telephone 49 0 5431 9416 0 Telefax 49 0 5431 9416 66 http www rebotec de E mail info rebotec de li ce User Instructions BA No 02 07 058 07 07 KP Serial No Product shower and Commode Chairs Commode Chair ROn Chair Shower Roll Chair Shower and Commode Bonn Erfurt Roll Chair Art No 343 100 kg Art No 334 100 kg Berlin Art No 344 100 kg Commode Roll Chair Boston Shower and Commode Roll Chair Art No 342 150 kg New York Art No 369 150 kg Intended Use User Ad
4. available toilet bowls Shower and Commode Roll Chairs A Shower and Commode Roll Chair consists of a combination of both uses It can be used for the above described areas Care and Maintenance Request Maintenance Manual BA No 02 10 071 GB The chair should be cleaned with a commercially available cleaning or disinfecting agent always follow instructions for use All moving parts are permanently lubricated Inspect the chair each time before using Check all screwed connections to be sure they are tight especially those of the wheels Also check to be sure calcium deposits do not limit the use of the chair clean if necessary Inadequate or negligent maintenance leads to limitations of product liability by the Manufacturer The following can cause accidents e Wear that is not recognised early enough e Damage resulting from improper use For safety reasons and for preventing accidents have the chair inspected by your local specialised dealer care provider or service company at least once a year Safety Instructions e Chairs may not be used to transport patients for a long time period e Always lock the wheels to prevent rolling away Also when chair is not in use e Always flip up the foot carrier plates before getting on or off the chair Never step onto the carrier plates Use the chair only when the armrests are securely locked into position Danger of tipping The chair may be pushed only by using the push handle Use the chair o
5. d slightly lift the footrest The footrests can now be folded away to the front or back Removing the Footrests First remove the shower commode chair seat Lift up the footrests about 10 cm until above the horizontal frame brace and rotate it 90 to the outside Now you can push the footrest all the way up and then pull it out Removing the Shower Commode Seat Press the chair down with one hand on the armrest and with the other hand lift up the seat until it reaches the stops The seat now releases from its catch mechanism and can be removed Removing the Back Pad Press the button of the pad on the backside of the backrest and at the same time pull the pad with the other hand to the front only for chairs up to 100 kg Wheel Locks Step down onto the activation lever RED of the rear wheels The wheels are now braked and directionally locked Releasing the wheels is done simply by lifting the activation lever Toilet Basin Installation Push the toilet basin under the seat from the back side To remove it simply lift the basin a little bit and pull it out from the rear For models with a 2 piece toilet rim the toilet basin can also be removed from above Simply lift up the seat rim and remove or install the basin Advisory Always keep the user manual in case of future use The identical serial number in the User Instructions is also printed on the nameplate of the product For complaints or questions always provide the model no
6. nly on solid even surfaces Danger of tipping Do not drive the chair over door thresholds or surface edges Always drive the chair only at a slow reasonable speed Danger of tipping Do not lean out of the chair In certain swivel castor positions turned inwards the chair stability is limited Do not carry the chair with a person sitting in it Instructions for Assembly The product is delivered in the package not fully assembled Before using the chair for the first time the following assembly steps must be done see the diagram on page 4 1 Turn the armrests to the back and insert the backrest in the stainless steel tubes of the chair Push it down until it strikes the stops of the lower chair frame 2 Swivel the armrests to the front until they click into the slot at the backrest and the pins in the lower frame click in as well 3 Turn the footrests to the front until they click into position 4 Flip down the foot carrier plates First time Use The chair is now ready to be used When using the chair for the first time the following must be observed Swiveling the Armrests By pulling out the click pin the stop is released and the armrest may then be swivelled back Adjusting the Footrests Push the footrests to the desired position Next install the footrest adjustment model dependent under the footrest at the desired height onto the chair leg Folding Away the Footrests Next swivel the foot carrier plates upwards an
7. s on a regular basis e Check the function of the armrests and locking brakes on a regular basis e With stationary chairs check the wear to the leg tips A Safety Instructions for all chair types e Chairs may not be used to transport patients for a long time period e Always secure the chairs from rolling away Also when they are not in use Always flip up the foot carrier plates before getting on or off the chair Never step onto the carrier plates Use the chair only when the armrests are securely locked into position DANGER OF TIPPING The chair may be pushed only by using the push handles Use the chair only on solid even surfaces Always drive the chair only at a slow reasonable speed DANGER OF TIPPING Do not lean out of the chair In certain swivel castor positions turned inwards the chair stability is limited Do not carry the chair with a person sitting in it e Warning Risk of damage Do not drive the chair against door thresholds or other floor surface obstacles or protrusions e With adjustable chair legs always set them at the same height e DANGER OF TIPPING Always replace worn leg tips in pairs Form for making copies Maintenance Instructions Customer Cust No City Street Model SerialNo Year of Manuf Maintenance Inspection Stationary Chairs P Article Scope of Work Finding Replace 1 Visualinspection Damage 2 legs Stability adjustment
8. serial no and the User Instructions no Warranty We provide a warranty period of 24 months for our shower and commode chairs Wear parts and damage resulting from product misuse are excluded For your safety and for product liability reasons repairs may be conducted only by REBOTEC or an authorised dealership Only original spare parts may be used 3 Maintenance Overview Manuf Maintenance must be performed at least once a year Maintenance Co Overview is full Order a new Maintenance Book User Instructions REBOTEC Rehabilitationsmittel GmbH D 49610 Quakenbr ck Artlandstr 57 59 Telephone 49 0 5431 9416 0 Telefax 49 0 5431 9416 66 meee http www rebotec de E mail info rebotec de li ce BA No 02 10 071 08 07 KP Maintenance Book Shower and Commode Chairs Stationary and Wheelchairs Shown is a selection of chair types Advisory Always use the equipments or components User Instructions when carrying out maintenance and follow its instructions for maintenance and safety Maintenance Repairs As to the requirements of the Medical Equipment Operator Ordinance MPBetreibV safety inspections and maintenance of medical products must be conducted as to Paragraph 4 Maintenance and Paragraph 6 Safety Checks Maintenance of Class Medical products This also applies to shower and commode chairs The equipment operator can conduct the maintenance himself or contract persons
9. visory The shower and commode chair is used in household and in patient areas It serves to assist the physically impaired unable to walk or limited walking ability by increasing independence during showering and toilet use Despite optimum sitting comfort the chair is not suited for long term sitting Shower Roll Chairs Shower Roll Chairs may be used in wet areas The shower roll chairs may be used where the normal use of or access to a typical household bathtub or shower is no longer possible due to physical limitations of the patient The shower must be designed so that the shower wheelchair can be driven into it The shower roll chairs are made of a corrosion resistant frame with four rubber tyre swivel castors of which 2 or 4 of the castors may be lockable The armrests can be swivelled out and the footrests may be removed or folded away The backrest and the seat are waterproof Some models are in addition padded on the backrest and seat Commode Roll Chairs Commode roll chairs may not be used in wet areas The commode roll chairs may be used where the normal use of or access to a toilet is no longer possible due to physical limitations of the patient The commode roll chairs are made of a plastic covered frame with rubber tyre swivel castors of which 2 or 4 of the castors may be lockable The seat has a toilet like opening under which a toilet basin with cover can be inserted Commode roll chairs can be simply pushed over most commonly
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