4.
Enter the calculated height H in the measurement
table on the drilling template.
5.
Cut the drilling template off at the marked line.
Important!
P
If possible, use the tile seams for drilling so
as not to damage the tiles.
P
Ensure horizontal alignment.
6.
Use the cut drilling template to mark the position
of the four holes for the wall holder. To do so place
the drilling template on the edge of the basin with
the measurement table facing downwards and set
it up against the wall.
7.
Drill the holes and insert the wall plugs.
Important!
The bracket must be in the recess between
wall holder and wall.
8.
Screw the wall holder tight.
9.
Insert the decorative plugs (4, fig. 2).
10. Carry out the fine adjustment of the feet as de-
scribed in section 4.5.
11. Carry out a functional test. To do so fold the fold-
ing shower seat up and down several times as de-
scribed in section 5.
4.5
Adjusting the feet
CAUTION!
Danger of slipping due to inclined seat
Adjust both feet to the same length.
1.
Fold the folding shower seat down.
2.
Loosen the counternut (2, fig. 8) by turning it in
clockwise direction or turn it down.
3.
Rotate the base plate (3, fig. 8) in clockwise direc-
tion until it touches the ground.
4.
Check if the seat surface is in horizontal position.
5.
If required, readjust the foot.
6.
Turn the counternut in clockwise direction up-
wards and tighten lightly with screw-wrench
(13 mm).
EN
.
5
Use
CAUTION!
Catching in the folding mechanism
Grasp the seat at the seat surface as far to
the front as possible to fold the seat down
or up.
Make sure that the seat is snapped open on
rear cylinder and leg frame.
Do not burden the seat surface on one side,
e.g. by bracing yourself when sitting down.
1.
Grasp the seat from the outside at the front round
sections (fig. 9).
2.
Move the seat down until the feet are on the floor
of the shower basin.
3.
Sit down in the middle of the seat surface.
After use:
4.
Move the seat up until the seat engages in the up-
per holding position.
6
Care
Important!
P
Regularly clean the folding shower seat
and keep it clean.
P
Do not use abrasive cleaning agents.
1.
Wash the individual parts with commercial deter-
gents and disinfectants using a cloth or brush.
2.
Rinse the parts under warm water.
3.
Dry the parts with a cloth.
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