Contents General instructions ....... 5 Introduction ..........5 Proper use ..........5 Disposal ........... 5 CE mark ........... 5 Reuse / conditioning ........ 5 Service life ..........5 Safety instructions ......6 Warning notices and symbols ....6 General safety information ...... 6 Safety information relating to electromagnetic compatibility ....
General instructions Disposal Old appliances and packaging must be disposed of Introduction and recycled in accordance with the valid national regulations. These operating instructions contain information about how to use the bath tub lifter safely and The bath tub lifter contains a rechargeable lithium- properly.
Safety instructions Make sure that objects taken into the bath tub (e.g. brushes) do not get stuck in the vicinity of the lifting Warning notices and symbols scissors. If objects get stuck in the vicinity of the lifting scissors: Do not lower the bath tub lifter's The warning notices in these operating instructions seat any further.
Scope of delivery Technical data The following components are included in the bath Bath tub lifter (Figure 9) tub lifter's scope of delivery (Figure 1): Total weight, excluding hand 10.5 kg Drive control XXL: 11.1 kg Backrest Spindle retainer bolts (2) Weight, seat unit 6.8 kg Lifting scissors...
Materials When the battery is charged: 1. Disconnect the charger (Figure 6,1) from the Backrest PPGF mains. Seat unit PPGF 2. Disconnect the hand control (Figure 6,4) from Covers the charger. All materials used are corrosion resistant and latex free. Fully charge the battery in the hand control before each use.
Assembling the seat unit in the bath tub Fitting the backrest WARNING NOTICE The bath tub lifter can slide away if If the backrest's drive base is not fully the suction feet do not stick properly. There is a retracted during assembly, the bath tub lifter can risk of injury.
Operating the bath tub lifter EMERGENCY STOP function 1. If the seat does not stop as soon as the Up Hand control button (Figure 15,3) or the Down button (Figure 15,5) is released: The bath tub lifter is operated solely with the hand control (Figure 15,4).
7. Turn into the exit position. To do this, first lift 11. Lift the seat unit out of the bath tub and set it one leg and then the other one over the edge down in a safe place. When doing this, make of the bath tub.
Maintenance and care Have a visual and functional inspection carried out at an authorised specialist workshop at least every 10.1 Seat unit and backrest 24 months. This maintains the bath tub lifter's func- tional reliability. CAUTION Limbs can be crushed in the vicinity of the lifting scissors.
11.3 Fitting the abductor wedge WARNING There is a risk of slipping if the abductor wedge is fitted on the wrong side. The bath tub lifter can also be damaged. Fit the abduc- tor wedge only at the hole intended for it in the seat section.
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