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1. 11 SEAT TO FLOOR and 2 Rear Wheels 20 22 or 24 and 2 Anti tipper assemblies SEAT TO FLOOR HEIGHT MATRIX STF FRONT REAR WHEEL REAR WHEEL STF REAR COMMODE TYPE INCHES CASTER HOLE HOLE SIZE INCHES INCHES ATTENDENT PROPELLED 16 50 D N A N A 16 50 ATTENDENT PROPELLED 17 50 C N A N A 17 50 ATTENDENT PROPELLED 18 50 B N A N A 18 50 ATTENDENT PROPELLED 19 50 A N A N A 19 50 SELF PROPELLED 16 25 D A 20 15 75 SELF PROPELLED 17 25 C A 22 16 50 SELF PROPELLED 18 25 B B 20 17 75 SELF PROPELLED 18 25 B A 24 17 50 SELF PROPELLED 19 25 A B 22 18 50 SELF PROPELLED 19 50 A B 24 19 25 Table 1 590 REVO2 REV DATE SEPTEMBER 13 2013 31 AQUA NT 12 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 12 Cleaning and maintenance Procedure for Cleaning After Each Use Commode Potty Remove the Commode Potty and empty its contents Wash the potty with a multi purpose disinfectant detergent DO NOT USE HOT AIR FOR DRYING Urethane Seat and Back Use a multipurpose disinfecting detergent to spray seat scrub with soft brush to clean a dirt Rinse well and dry by wiping with soft dry cloth DO NOT USE HOT AIR FOR DRYING For more detailed cleaning remove the seat from commode chair DO NOT IMMERSE the commode chair seat in water or cleaning detergent solution Procedure for Cleaning As Needed Frame Armrest Footrests and Other Components Spray the frame and components with multi purpose disinfectant detergent
2. 25 Using the Wheel Locks Figure 2 REAGE 25 10 Anti tippers self propelled only 27 Installing adjusting anti tippers Figure 13 Figure 15 nennen nennen 27 1T Seat to Floor ere Oe ER UC ae 30 Adjusting the seat to floor ratio Figure 15 Table 1 essen enne nnns 30 12 Cleaning and 0 32 13 4 590 REVO2 REV DATE SEPTEMBER 13 3 3 AQUA NT 1 GENERAL General NOTE Check all parts for shipping damages before using In case of damage do NOT use the equipment NOTICE Information contained within this document is subject to change without notice WARNING DO NOT install this equipment without first reading and understanding this instruction booklet If you are unable to understand these instructions contact a healthcare professional dealer or technical personnel before attempting to install this equipment otherwise injury or damage may occur 590 REVO2 REV DATE SEPTEMBER 13 2013 4 AQUA NT 1 GENERAL Labels AQUA NT COMMODE WEIGHT CAPACITY 300LBS 136KGS REFER TO OWNER S MANUAL 590 REVO2 REV DATE SEPTEMBER 13 2013 AQUA NT 1 GENERAL Operating Safety Warnings Unless otherwise noted
3. x S 6 w 5 rm L NA N o 1v Figure 14 1 1 2 to 2 clearance Flat floor AQUA NT 10 ANTI TIPPERS SELF PROPELLED found push a snap clip into the frame hole and into the anti assembly to hold it in place As shown in the figure below 6 Repeat steps 1 5 for other anti tip assembly Note A 1 to 2 clearance between the bottom of the anti tipper wheels and the ground floor MUST be maintained at all times for self propelled commode 590 REVO2 REV DATE SEPTEMBER 13 2013 29 AQUA NT 11 SEAT TO FLOOR 11 Seatto Floor Adjusting the seat to floor ratio Figure 15 Table 1 WARNING After ANY adjustments repair or service and BEFORE 4 use make sure all attaching hardware is tightened securely otherwise injury or damage may occur Seat To Floor 1 Follow the values in the table below to achieve the desired seat to floor height The Front Caster and Rear Caster Should be set to the same height 2 Ensure that no weight is on the commode while performing the operations X 3 Ensure after changing the seat to floor height J that the commode is still operational and that no wheel flutter or instability occurs Figure 15 4 There are 2 possibilities for commode assemblies 1 Attendant Propelled 4 Tente Casters 2 Self Propelled 2 Tente Front Casters 590 REVO2 REV DATE SEPTEMBER 13 2013 30 AQUA NT
4. 8 REAR WHEELS SELF PROPELLED 8 Rear wheels self propelled only Removing Installing the rear wheels Figure 11 WARNING 5 If changing the size of the rear wheel or a change in the seat to floor height is desired this procedure MUST be performed by a qualified technician Removing Rear Wheel 1 Use a wrench to remove the 7 16 20 lock nut holding the rear wheel in place 2 Gently pull the 7 16 20 x 4 1 2 bolt out from the bearings located in the rear wheel 3 Toreinstall the rear wheel onto the commode reverse steps 1 to 2 Figure 11 4 Repeatthis procedure for the other rear wheel assembly if required 5 Ensure there is no instability in the rear wheel when it is spun 6 Ensure that the wheel lock shoe engages properly onto the wheel 590 REVO2 REV DATE SEPTEMBER 13 2013 24 AQUA NT 9 Wheel locks self propelled only Using the Wheel Locks Figure 12 WARNING DO NOT attempt to stop a moving commode with the wheel locks WHEEL LOCKS ARE NOT BRAKES otherwise injury or damage may occur 1 Ensure the commode is not moving before engaging the wheel locks 2 Perform one 1 of the following Push to Lock to engage push the wheel lock handle forward 3 Disengage the wheel locks by reversing STEP 2 Adjusting The Patient Operated Wheel Locks 1 Disengage the wheel locks 2 Loosen the two 2 1 4 20 x 1 1 2 socket screws shown in the below figure that secure the wheel lock to the
5. FUTURE MOBILITY WEALTRCARE INC 590 REVO2 REV DATE SEPTEMBER 13 2013 de T Rehab Commo N USER MANUAL CONTENTS General Ret ei era te dee eee Un id 4 LAD Gls nbvtia de 5 Operating Safety Warnings 6 0 8 Safety Inspection Checklist e a aa a a a a AE A 9 Troubleshio tirig su tte a IRL aa tee Iu eeu 11 Front gt 12 Installing And Adjusting The Front Rigging Figure 1 Figure 2 enn 12 AIS ME 14 Adjusting And Installing Arms Figure 4 sse 14 Backen i teet beds it 16 Replacing Upholstery And Adjusting Back Height Figure 5Figure 6 seen 16 Sr mE 18 Replacing Seat Assembly Figure 7 c cccecccceseeceenceeeeeeecaeeeeaaeseneecaeeeeaaeseeaaesaneecaeeesaaeseeaaeseeeeseaeeeeaeeseneeesaes 18 E E etc Abie ui Le uitis nte edit E 19 Removing and Installing Potty Figure 8 Figure 9 sssssseseeene eene nennen nennen nnne nnns 19 0 22 Adjusting commode eene eene nennen enne 22 Rear wheels self propelled 24 590 REVO2 REV DATE SEPTEMBER 13 2013 2 AQUA NT CONTENTS Removing Installing the rear wheels Figure 11 00 24 9 Wheel locks self propelled
6. 2 years from the date of purchase for the steel frame while the stainless steel frame is warranted for five 2 years from the original date of purchase The back upholstery and commode seat is warranted for 90 days from the date of purchase All other parts and hardware are warranted for one 1 year from the date of purchase If within this warranty period the product shall be proven to be defective such product shall be repaired or replaced at Future Mobility Healthcare Inc discretion Future Mobility Healthcare Inc sole obligation and your exclusive remedy under this warranty shall be limited to the repair and or replacement of the product or its parts This warranty does not include any labour or shipping charges incurred in replacement part installation or repair of any product For warranty service please contact the dealer from whom you purchased your Future Mobility Healthcare Inc product In the event you do not receive satisfactory warranty service please write directly to Future Mobility Healthcare Inc at 3223 Orlando Drive Mississauga Ontario L4V 1C5 Provide the dealer s name address model number date of purchase and indicate the nature of the defect DO NOT return products to Future Mobility Healthcare Inc without our prior consent The defective unit or parts must be returned for warranty inspection within thirty 30 days of the return authorization date Future Mobility Healthcare Inc will issue a return authorization number
7. Please prepay all shipping charges C O D shipments will be refused LIMITATIONS and EXCLUSIONS This warranty shall not apply to problems arising from normal wear or failure to adhere to the enclosed instructions Products subjected to negligence accident improper usage maintenance or storage or products modified without Future Mobility Healthcare Inc written consent including but not limited to modification through the use of any unauthorized parts or attachments products damaged by reason or repairs made to any component without the specific consent of Future Mobility Healthcare Inc or products repaired by anyone other than a Future Mobility Products dealer Such evaluation shall be determined by Future Mobility Healthcare Inc The foregoing warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all other expressed warranties It shall not extend beyond the duration of the expressed warranty provided herein and the remedy for violations of any implied warranty shall be limited to repair or replacement of the defective product pursuant to the terms contained herein Future Mobility Healthcare Inc shall not be liable for any consequential or incidental damages whatsoever This warranty shall be extended to comply with all provincial laws and requirements 590 REVO2 REV DATE SEPTEMBER 13 2013 34 AQUA NT Warranty Registration Form To validate your Future Mobility HealthCare warranty please complete the below form and return it the address at the end of this
8. all service and adjustment should be performed while the tilt commode is unoccupied To determine and establish your particular safety limits practice bending reaching and transferring activities in several combinations in the presence of a qualified healthcare professional BEFORE attempting active use of the tilt commode Always verify that the back assembly is secure PRIOR to use when an attendant is used to propel or lift the tilt commode Check for any signs of looseness or deterioration and if found contact a qualified technician DO NOT attempt to move the tilt commode by using the back assembly is it is found to be unsecure or have deteriorated v DO NOT sit or transfer into the commode unless it is fully open and the commode seat assembly is properly fastened to the commode frame though the use of clips DO NOT TRAVERSE CLIMB or GO DOWN ramps or slopes greater than 9 degrees DO NOT attempt to move up or down an incline with a water ice or oil film DO NOT operate on roads streets or highways DO NOT attempt to ride over curbs or obstacles Doing so may cause your commode to tip over and cause bodily harm to you or damage to the commode DO NOT attempt to reach objects if you have to move forward in the seat DO NOT attempt to reach objects if you have to pick them up from the floor by reaching down between your knees gt DO NOT lean over the top of the back upholstery This will change your center of gravity and may cause yo
9. and scrub with soft brush Rinse well and dry by wiping with soft dry cloth DO NOT USE HOT AIR FOR DRYING If needed spray the frame and components with diluted 10 parts water to 1 part solution calcium lime removal solution scrub with soft brush and rinse well with water dry with soft dry cloth DO NOT mix a calcium lime remover with any other liquid or toxic fumes may result 590 REVO2 REV DATE SEPTEMBER 13 2013 32 AQUA NT 12 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE It is recommended that the rinsing of Care Space Commodes components occur in a well drained area with an industrial steam cleaner or a commercial pressure washer Several times during year the chair and all components should be wiped down with a diluted calcium lime removal solution By wiping down with soft clothes after final rinse risk of mildew buildup will be minimized IMPORTANT DO NOT USE ABRASIVE POWDERS OR SCOURING PADS ON CARE SPACE COMMODE DO NOT SUBMERGE COMMODE IN WATER RINSE AFTER CLEANING TO ENSURE THAT ANY SOAP OR DETERGENT RESIDUE IS REMOVED DO NOT USE CLEANING PRODUCTS WITHOUT CONSULTING THE PRODUCTS INSTRUCTIONS AND TAKING APROPRIATE PRECAUTIONS FOR HUMAN EXPOSURE TO CHEMICALS 590 REVO2 REV DATE SEPTEMBER 13 2013 33 AQUA NT 13 WARRANTY 13 Warranty This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser user of our products Future Mobility Healthcare Inc warrants its Aqua Rehab Commode to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for two
10. with or without a change to seat to floor angle the correct anti tippers MUST be used to maintain a 1 2 ground clearance Seat to floor angle of 3 degrees to 6 degrees if so equipped anti tippers MUST be attached at all times In as much as the 590 REVO2 REV DATE SEPTEMBER 13 2013 27 10 ANTI TIPPERS SELF PROPELLED w Figure 13 AQUA NT anti tippers are an option on this commode you may order with or without the anti tippers Future Mobility Healthcare Inc strongly recommends ordering the anti tippers as a safeguard for the commode user Anti tippers MUST be fully engaged and snap clips fully protruding out of adjustment holes Ensure both anti tippers are adjusted to the same mounting hole Installing Anti Tippers 1 Insert the Anti Tip assembly into the bottom of the commode frame where the caster position is for the attendant propelled commode Line up the hole in the back of the frame with one of the holes on the anti tip assembly Measure the distance between the bottom of the anti tipper wheels and the ground floor If the distance between the bottom of the anti tipper wheels and the ground floor is not 1 72 to 2 adjust the location of the anti tippers and line up another hole on the anti tip assembly with the hole in the back of the frame When the proper location of the anti tip assembly is 590 REVO2 REV DATE SEPTEMBER 13 2013 28 10 ANTI TIPPERS SELF PROPELLED
11. E AND CROSSING TUBES e Inspect for loose or missing hardware X X X e Inspect for bent frame or cross tubes X X X SEAT AND BACK e Inspect for rips or sagging gt Inspect for loose or broken hardware e Inspect cane and back support for wear looseness FRONT AND REAR CASTERS e Inspect caster assembly for proper X X tension by spinning caster caster should come to a gradual stop 590 REVO2 REV DATE SEPTEMBER 13 2013 9 AQUA NT 1 GENERAL Adjust bearing system if wheel wobbles or binds to a stop Ensure wheel bearings are clean and free of moisture Check caster stem for tightness Inspect casters for cracks and wear Inspect for cracked bent or broken spokes Inspect Tente Caster lock to ensure it engages properly CLEANING Clean upholstery and armrests Clean potty and commode seat Check commode for sign of human waste on all parts to maintain sanitary conditions 590 REVO2 REV DATE SEPTEMBER 13 2013 10 AQUA NT 1 GENERAL Troubleshooting Commode Sluggish Caster Squeaks Looseness Commode Solutions Veers Turn or Flutter and in Chair not tilting Right Left Performance Rattles X X X X Check for loose nuts and bolts Tente Caster assembly in X X the front and rear if applicable Check gas oylinder X assembly to see if cable ball socket is faste
12. cked in place so that the commode does not move In most instances one has to only the front two casters for the attendant propelled version and use the rear wheel locks on the self propelled version Adjusting Commode Seat Height 1 Remove the two snap clips located on the frame front 2 Adjust the position of the caster assembly to the desired height and hold the caster assembly in place 590 REVO2 REV DATE SEPTEMBER 13 2013 22 7 CASTERS gt A gt ge Y kf 2 Ej D 4 hi XK y po Ml wf 0 S Figure 0 AQUA NT 7 CASTERS 3 Place the snap clip back into the frame front to secure the caster assembly to the frame Ensure the hole used by the snap clip is at the same position on both sides such that the frame is straight and not at an angle 4 Remove the two snap clips located on the frame back 5 Adjust the position of the caster assembly to the same position as the front casters and hold the casters in place 6 Place the snap clips back into the frame back to secure the caster assembly to the frame Ensure the hole used by the snap clip is at the same position on both sides such that the frame is straight and not at an angle Note When the height of the commode is changed one must ensure that the commode is stable and that one wheel is not higher or lower than another which could cause problems for the end user 590 REVO2 REV DATE SEPTEMBER 13 2013 23 AQUA NT
13. commode frame 3 Reposition the wheel lock so that when engaged the wheel lock brake shoe embeds 590 REVO2 REV DATE SEPTEMBER 13 2013 9 WHEEL LOCKS SELF PROPELLED Figure 12 AQUA NT 9 WHEEL LOCKS SELF PROPELLED the tire 1 8 3 16 for pneumatic tires and HOLDS the occupied commode in place when pushed 4 Securely tighten the two 2 1 4 20 X 1 1 2 Socket screws securing the wheel lock to the commode frame 5 Engage the wheel lock 6 Measure the distance the wheel lock is embedded into the tire 7 Repeat STEPS 1 to 6 until the wheel lock brake shoe embeds the tire and HOLDS the occupied commode in place when pushed Engage both wheel locks and ensure the occupied commode is held in place when pushed 590 REVO2 REV DATE SEPTEMBER 13 2013 26 AQUA NT 10 Anti tippers self propelled onl Installing adjusting anti tippers Figure 13 Figure 15 WARNING After ANY adjustments repair or service and BEFORE use make sure all attaching hardware is tightened securely otherwise injury or damage may occur Installing Adjusting The Anti Tippers WARNING Anti tippers are specific to the different seat to floor angles and or seat to floor heights for self propelled commodes only Refer to the chart in this section of the manual for correct usage and adjustment If these requirements CANNOT be achieved DO NOT use the commode Contact a qualified technician If changing the seat to floor height
14. form Visit online at www futuremobility ca for more Future Mobility Products Print and Mail it to Name Street Address City Country Postal Code Telephone Purchased Date Purchased From Dealer Name and Address Product Purchased Serial Number Future Mobility Healthcare Products 3223 Orlando Drive Mississauga Ontario LAV 5 Fax 905 671 3377 S41 5ngaO 9d ALNISOW SYN INI 38VOHIT1V3H ALITISOW 1 e uoo yjiqousaningjMMM 51 5 2 ew O Z6 E8 91 88 8 6 SG8 64 AN ojegng Jjd IAY ojeging sn aunyn4 vsn es Ayyiqowainjny MMM 1 5 LLEE TL9 SOG TTOY ZEZ 888 1991 1 9 S06 SOT NO ednessissiyy opue o ECE a4e2ujjeaH Appqoyy 34n1n4 VavNVv2
15. h fastens the footrest hanger to the footrest extension Slide the footrest extension up or down to desired height There should be approximately 2 3 8 of range for the footrest extension 3 Re tighten socket head button screw 4 Repeatthis procedure with the other footplate assembly 590 REVO2 REV DATE SEPTEMBER 13 2013 13 2 FRONT RIGGINGS FOOTLEG HANGER 5 EXTENSION ww ADJUSTMENT SCREW 7 7 FUPUP FOOTPLATE Figure 2 AQUA NT 3 Arms Adjusting and Installing Arms Figure 3 Figure 4 WARNING After ANY adjustments repair or service and BEFORE use make sure all attaching hardware is tightened securely otherwise injury or damage may occur Removing Arm Assembly 1 Liftthe arm latch up with index finger such that the arm assembly is able to rotate 2 Rotate the arm assembly upwards to the position show in the figure 3 Atthis point the arm assembly should come to astop Gently slide the arm assembly towards your body and you should be able to see the arm assembly out come from the arm pivot rod 4 Do force the arm assembly out as there a nylon spacer which acts as a guide for the arm while it is rotating and keeps the arm in place Note If the nylon spacer becomes damaged then it needs to be replaced because it could cause problems for the end user 590 REVO2 REV DATE SEPTEMBER 13 2013 14 3 ARMS Figure 3 AQUA NT Installing Arm Asse
16. lstery lines Figure 5 up with the top of the back assembly One should also notice that the bends at the top of the back assembly should be visible through the cutouts on either side of the back upholstery 590 REVO2 REV DATE SEPTEMBER 13 2013 16 AQUA NT Adjusting Back Assembly Height 1 2 Remove the snap clip on both sides of the back assembly Adjust the position of the back assembly to the desired height on the receiver post and hold the back assembly in place Place the snap clip back into the back assembly to secure the assembly to the receiver post Ensure the hole used by the snap clip is at the same position on both sides such that the back assembly is straight and not at an angle 590 REVO2 REV DATE SEPTEMBER 13 2013 17 Figure 6 4 BACK AQUA NT 5 Seat Replacing Seat Assembly Figure 7 Replacing Seat Assembly 1 Gently grasp the seat assembly from the sides and pull upwards to release the seat locking clips from the commode frame tubing such that the seat assembly becomes independent from the commode Gently grasp the new seat assembly from the sides and line up the approximate location of the seat locking clips with their respective frame tubing that they will lock onto Push the seat assembly down onto the frame and ensure that the commode seat opening is oriented in the manner shown below The seat locking clip should lock onto the frame tubing The commode seat assembly
17. mbly 1 Orient the arm assembly in a manner such that the arm latch and arm pads are oriented away from the back frame as shown below Gently slide the arm assembly onto the arm pivot rod until it comes to a stop One should notice that the space between the two metal plates on the arm body should line up with the nylon spacer Do not force the arm assembly inwards as there a nylon spacer which acts as a guide for the arm while it is rotating and keeps the arm in place Note If the nylon spacer becomes damaged then it needs to be replaced because it could cause problems for the end user Gently rotate the arm assembly downwards until the arm assembly comes to rest One should hear a click noise and notice that the back of the arm latch is engaged with the arm stop 590 REVO2 REV DATE SEPTEMBER 13 2013 Figure 4 3 ARMS AQUA NT 4 BACK 4 Back Replacing Upholstery and Adjusting Back Height Figure 5 Figure 6 WARNING After ANY adjustments repair or service and BEFORE use make sure all attaching hardware is tightened securely otherwise injury or damage may occur Replacing The Back Upholstery 1 Gently grasp the back upholstery from the m sides and slide the upholstery up the back assembly until the upholstery becomes loose and is independent from the commode 2 Gently grasp the new back upholstery from the sides and slide the upholstery down the back assembly until the top of the upho
18. ned properly Check to see if tilt cable is not kinked which would X prevent the chair from tilting 590 REVO2 REV DATE SEPTEMBER 13 2013 11 AQUA NT 2 FRONT RIGGINGS 2 Front Riggings Installing and Adjusting the Front Rigging Figure 1 Figure 2 WARNING After ANY adjustments repair or service and BEFORE use make sure all attaching hardware is tightened securely otherwise injury or damage may occur Installing Removing The Front Riggings Installing 1 Place the front rigging assembly parallel to the EH AV commode pointing outwards 1 2 Insert the bushing on the commode hanger into the top opening of the frame front 3 The back cutout on the bushing should come to Figure 1 rest on the pin which is welded to the frame front 4 Ensure the Front Rigging is not loose and is snug in place 5 Repeat this procedure with the other front rigging assembly 590 REVO2 REV DATE SEPTEMBER 13 2013 12 AQUA NT Removing 1 Liftthe front rigging vertically up such that the hanger bushing clears the frame front pin 2 The rigging should be placed near the commode so when needed it may be placed back onto the commode 3 Repeat this procedure with the other front rigging assembly Adjusting Footplate Height 1 Remove the front rigging assembly Refer to INSTALLING REMOVING THE FRONT RIGGING in this section of the manual 2 Loosen the 1 4 20 x 1 2 socket head button screw whic
19. o remove the commode seat as describe in the section REPLACING SEAT ASSEMBLY and then remove the potty receiver and potty Finally after using the toilet the commode should be cleaned and inspected to see if there may be human waste on other parts of the commode Then the potty receiver and potty can be placed back onto the Figure 9 commode if needed Installing Potty 1 Turn the commode around so that one can see the back of the commode and potty 2 Ensure the wheel or caster locks are engaged before installing potty 3 Open one side of the Velcro potty strap located on the potty receiver 4 Remove the lid on the potty if any and ensure 590 REVO2 REV DATE SEPTEMBER 13 2013 20 AQUA NT 6 POTTY that the potty is properly sanitized 5 Gently grasp the handle of the potty and slide the potty into the potty receiver in a direction towards the commode 6 Close the Velcro strap and ensure the potty is properly set in place with no means of falling from the commode if it is pushed 590 REVO2 REV DATE SEPTEMBER 13 2013 21 AQUA NT 7 Casters Adjusting commode seat height Figure 10 WARNING After ANY adjustments repair or service and BEFORE use make sure all attaching hardware is tightened securely otherwise injury or damage may occur The Tente casters used on the commode have a e unique locking mechanism which is located in each wheel The mechanism allows the casters to be independently lo
20. should be snug in place and should not be loose Ensure the seat locking clips do not interfere with the bends on the potty receiver 590 REVO2 REV DATE SEPTEMBER 13 2013 18 5 SEAT Figure 7 AQUA NT 6 Potty Removing and Installing Potty Figure 8 Figure 9 WARNING After ANY adjustments repair or service and BEFORE use make sure all attaching hardware is tightened securely otherwise injury or damage may occur Removing Potty 1 2 Turn the commode around so that one can see the back of the commode and potty Ensure the wheel or caster locks are engaged before removing potty Open one side of the Velcro potty strap located on the potty receiver Gently grasp the handle of the potty and slide the potty out from the potty receiver in a direction away from the commode Place the lid on the potty as shown below and ensure the lid and potty properly assemble together The potty lid handle should be oriented vertical up to ensure that the potty assembly does not fall when it is picked up 590 REVO2 REV DATE SEPTEMBER 13 2013 19 Figure 8 6 POTTY AQUA NT 6 POTTY 6 Dispose the contents of the potty in the washroom and properly sanitize the potty assembly before placing the potty back into the potty receiver Note If the user wants to use the commode with a toilet POTTY HOLDER instead of with the potty then one has to remove the potty receiver and potty First one has t
21. te as a platform When getting in or out of the commode make sure that the footplates are in the upward position VNN 590 REVO2 REV DATE SEPTEMBER 13 2013 7 AQUA NT Features FEATURES Removable seat and potty Removable cantilever fixed height arm rest Incredibly low 16 1 4 seat to floor height Quick release clip on casters for adjustment of seat to floor heights Height adjustable back frame 50 or 70 degree swing away front riggings optional Removable rear wheels with stainless steel or plastic hand rims self propelled only Composite footplates Heel loops 590 REVO2 REV DATE SEPTEMBER 13 2013 1 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Seat Width 17 20 22 Seat Depth 17 Overall Width Seat Width 7 self propelled seat width 6 attendant propelled Seat to Floor 15 1 4 19 1 2 Caster Size 5 urethane w lock Rear Wheels 20 22 24 self propelled only Back Style Mesh Back Back Height 20 Front Riggings Swing away Weight Capacity 300lbs 136kgs Product Weight 38lbs Frame Material Stainless Steel Frame Finish Electro polished or white powder coat AQUA NT 1 GENERAL Safety Inspection Checklist Initial adjustments should be made to suit your personal body structure needs and preference Thereafter follow these maintenance procedures Item Initially Weekly Monthly Periodically GENERAL e Commode rolls straight no excessive X X X drag or pull to one side FRAM
22. u to tip over gt DO NOT shift your weight or sitting position toward direction you are reaching as the commode may tip over VVVV VN 590 REVO2 REV DATE SEPTEMBER 13 2013 6 AQUA NT 1 GENERAL WHEEL LOCKS ARE NOT BRAKES DO NOT attempt to stop a moving commode with wheel locks These locks are to be engaged by the occupant or attendant when the commode is stationary and prior to use by the occupant gt CASTER LOCKS ARE NOT BRAKES DO NOT attempt to stop a moving commode with caster locks These locks are to be engaged by the attendant when the commode is stationary and prior to use by the occupant DO NOT tip the commode without assistance DO NOT use an escalator to move a commode between floors Serious bodily injury may occur Before attempting to transfer in and out of the commode every precaution should be taken to reduce the gap distance Turn both casters parallel to the object you are transferring onto When transferring to and from the commode ALWAYS ENGAGE BOTH WHEEL and CASTER LOCKS gt DO NOT use parts accessories or adapters other than those authorized by Future Mobility Healthcare Inc Otherwise the warranty is void gt DO NOT attempt to lift the commode by any removable detachable part Lifting by means of any removable detachable parts of a commode may result in injury to the user and or assistant or damage to the commode gt DO NOT stand on the frame of the commode gt DO NOT use the footpla

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