Device description
A1. Back support A2. Arm support A3. Seat A4. Foot support A5. Castor A6. Product label (warnings, CE-marking)
A7. Item number label (ser.no., production date)
A8. Rear wheel A9. User brake
A10. Height adjustment
Symbols, labels
Symbols in the manual and on the device:
B1. Warning, precaution or limitation. B2. Useful advise
and tips. B3. Material for recycling. B4. The part/function
is locked and can not be moved/adjusted. B5. Pinch point!
B6. Tool box-end spanner B7 Max user weight (see techni-
cal data). B8. Video B9-B10. Cleaning (see service and
maintenance). B11. Do not stand on the footrest, risk of
tipping. B12. Seating position affects the stability.
B13. Product weight B14. Read instructions for use.
Technical data
Handling
Installation upon delivery
Transfer over a threshold:
Chair only, push down on the wheel attachment.
With user, pull the chair backwards.
Do not sit on the front edge of the seat. Risk of injury if
the device tips over.
Make sure the castors are locked when the user sits
down or gets up from the chair. Risk of injury.
In stationary position:
Always lock as many castors as possible when the chair is
to be used in a stationary position.
Facing the castors outward increases the stability.
Transferring:
Assess the risks and take notes. You as a carer are respon-
sible for the safety of the user. Aids should be used if the
Settings
Height adjustment:
The height can be adjusted with ease by placing the screw
in the required position.
Foot supports:
The foot support has 4 different angle and height settings.
The foot support has 8 different angle and height settings.
Information on item no label:
B15. Product name. B16. Product description.
B17. Serial number. B18. Item number. B19. CE marked
B20. Medical device B21. Production date. B22. Bar code
acc. to GS1-128 GTIN-14 and serial no.*
*The device's date of manufacture can be read from the
barcode on the device. The number 11 is shown below the
barcode in brackets. The number combination after these
brackets is the date of manufacture.
D1-D2
transfer is deemed as risky. Visit
transfer aids.
D3
It is important to ensure that the castors are locked and
pointing outward before carrying out transfers to and
D4
from Clean. Remove the armrest on the transfer side
of the chair.
Carry out the transfer.
Arm supports:
The arm supports are swing away and detachable.
The arm supports are lockable.
Foot supports:
D5
The carer can easily push in the foot support
with their foot.
The foot support is detachable.
D6
Do not stand on the foot plate. Risk of injury if the
device tips over.
Check that all four castors are similarly adjusted,
otherwise stability will be reduced.
E1-E2
Ensure that the wing nuts are tightened. Risk of injury.
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See figure B
See figure C
See figure D
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D5-D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
See figure E
E3
E4