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.
Need help?
Do you have a question about the 56120 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers