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Safety
• Defective chairs must not be used.
E1. Make sure the castors are locked when users sit down on or get up
from the chair.
• An anti-tip attachment must be used if the user is an amputee.
E2. Never stand on the foot supports as there is a risk of tipping!
E3. The sitting position has an impact on stability.
E4. Chair stability is improved if the castors point outward.
E5. See the maximum user weight for your commode chair in the table
(page 5).
Transfers
Over a threshold:
F1. Chair only, put one foot on the wheel.
F2. With user, pull the chair backwards.
In stationary position:
F3. Always lock as many castors as possible when the chair is to be
used in a stationary position.
F4. Out-turned castors improve the chair's stability.
Adjustment
Height:
G1-G7. The height is easily adjusted by inserting the bolt in the
required position. See distances in the technical data section.
Arm supports:
G8. The height of the arm supports and/or width between the arm supports can be adjusted. Loosen the screws, twist the support to the
desired position and retighten the screws. Then loosen and refit the arm support plate in the correct position. Swift Mobil Tilt-2 XL is deliv-
ered with the arm supports mounted in the most inward position (seat width 48 cm).
Tilt angle:
G9. Fit the gas piston in position A to tilt the seat at angles from -5° to 30°
G10. Fit the gas piston in position B to tilt the seat at angles from 0° to 35°
User brake:
G11. When adjusting the brake, the brake pin should be set 18 to 22 mm from the rear wheel for good grip.
Leg support
H1. The assistant can easily raise and swivel the leg supports to the
side for the user to sit down in or get up out of the chair. The foot
supports are detachable.
Tilt function
I1. The assistant can adjust the sitting angle with ease by holding in the handle and tilting to the required position.
Make sure that the wheels are locked if the tilt function is used when the user is sitting in the chair.
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E6. Risk of crushing with arm supports.
E7. Do not use defective products.
In case of an adverse event occurred in relation to use of the device,
it should be reported to your local dealer and the national competent
authority in a timely manner. The local dealer will forward information
to the manufacturer.
Transferring:
Assess the risks and take notes. You as a carer are responsible for the
safety of the user. Aids should be used if the transfer is deemed as
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F3-F4. It is important to ensure that the castors are locked and point-
ing outward before carrying out transfers to and from Swift
Mobil-2.
F5-F7. Fold up the arm support on the transfer side of the chair. Carry
out the transfer.
Check that both sides have been adjusted to the same
height as otherwise stability can be reduced. G7. Do not
use the chair if the bolt (orange) is not locked.
H2. Various height adjustment options are available by moving the
locking pin. The leg supports have 6 different height settings.
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See Figure E
See Figure F
for manual transfer aids.
See Figure G
See Figure H
See Figure I