Download Print this page

BIOS LIVING 56120 Instruction Manual

5-in-1 mobility & bathroom aid

Advertisement

Quick Links

GET MORE FROM YOUR
MOBILITY AID
5-in-1 Mobility &
Bathroom Aid
56120
Instruction Manual
06.04.18
12.11.18
56120_IB_TH5862_BL_V2.indd 1
2018-12-17 4:01 PM

Advertisement

loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the 56120 and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Summary of Contents for BIOS LIVING 56120

  • Page 1 GET MORE FROM YOUR MOBILITY AID 5-in-1 Mobility & Bathroom Aid 56120 Instruction Manual 06.04.18 12.11.18 56120_IB_TH5862_BL_V2.indd 1 2018-12-17 4:01 PM...
  • Page 2 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the BIOS Living 5-in-1 Mobility and Bathroom Aid. 3. Raised Toilet Seat 1. Folding Walker 2. Commode 4. Toilet Seat Frame 5. Shower Seat Features: • Lightweight aluminum “Your walker walks with you” frame • 2 sets of comfortable hand grips •...
  • Page 3 1. Folding Walker • Do not use on stairs or escalators. • When turning around, bring the walker around you without twisting your back – you should always be facing the front of the walker. • Always be aware of your surroundings and obstacles i.e. electrical cords, throw rugs, toys, etc. •...
  • Page 4 “Your walker walks with you” feature: Unlike traditional walkers, which are designed to be pushed in front of you, the BIOS Living 5-in-1 Mobility & Bathroom Aid is designed with a frame that features the “Your walker walks with you” function. The frame can be locked, like a traditional walker or when the frame is unlocked the walker walks with you as you move.
  • Page 5 4. To fit your walker, start with your arms resting at your sides. Adjust all 4 legs by moving them UP or DOWN and line up the metal pins with the corresponding holes; ensure the metal pins “CLICK” completely into place. Adjust the legs so that the handles are at the height of your wrists.
  • Page 6 2. Holding the plastic seat turn it over, there are 2 buckles and 2 frame grooves on each side of the seat. Make sure that the 2 buckles are open. There are also 2 gray holders on either side of the commode cut out, these are to hold the commode pail.
  • Page 7 7. Each buckle has 2 sets of grooves on them. Finding the grooves on the center of the buckle push on them until you hear a “CLICK”. This indicates that the buckles are locked (Fig 6-7). Fig 6. Fig 7. 8.
  • Page 8 NOTE: You may have to adjust all 4 leg heights to the desired height needed to aid in sitting down or getting up from the toilet. Remove the commode cut out from the plastic seat. Attach the non-slip foam padding to the plastic seat. Holding the plastic seat turn it over, you will see 2 buckles and 2 frame grooves on each side of the seat.
  • Page 9 Each buckle has 2 sets of grooves on them. Finding the grooves on the center of the buckle push on them until you hear a “CLICK”. This indicates that the buckles are locked. (Fig 10-11) Fig 10. Fig 11. Give the seat a little tug to make sure it is secure. 10.
  • Page 10 4B. How to use the toilet seat frame: Unlike some toilet safety frames, this device does not attach to the toilet lid. This is a stand alone toilet seat frame device. When standing up or sitting down, take care to evenly distribute your weight on either set of hand grips for support and safety.
  • Page 11 Place the non-slip foam padding on top of the plastic seat. Holding the plastic seat turn it over, you will see 2 buckles and 2 frame grooves on each side of the seat. Make sure that the 2 buckles are open. (Fig 12-13) Fig 12.
  • Page 12 10. Give the seat a little tug to make sure it is secure. 11. Use the hand grips for support when sitting down or getting up from the shower seat. 12. Remove the non-slip foam from the seat to allow both to dry and leave the shower seat to dry before using it in any of the other applications.