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PARSONS ADL LOOK Transfer Bench 1475 Manual page 2

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EASY ON / EASY OFF FEATURE
TO ENABLE THIS FEATURE, THE CLIPS SHOWN MUST FIRST BE REMOVED.
1
Locate the two clips on the
bottom of the small seat section.
WARNINGS
Please read and heed all warnings. Save this information for future reference.
Ensure legs are locked
in before sitting.
THIS TRANSFER BENCH SHOULD NOT BE USED AS A SUPPORT WHEN ENTERING OR EXITING THE BATHTUB ITSELF.
Use a safety rail (available separately) if you require a support. Contact Parsons Customer Service for recommendations.
CARE AND USE
CL
DO NOT use chlorine
bleach or abrasive
cleansers. To clean, wipe
down with a damp cloth
using a mild detergent only.
Rinse well after each use.
OPTIONAL ACCESSORY INSTALLATION
The small seat can be made to remove easily allowing the shower curtain/door to close.
2
Using pliers, break o the clips.
Ensure legs are adjusted so
the transfer bench is level
to avoid possible injury.
Supervision or assistance is
recommended for users
with limited mobility.
These accessories are sold separately
1416 Look Arm Rest can also be
used as additional back rest.
Insert the arm rest into the mating
slot on the small seat.
Parsons ADL Inc.
1986 Sideroad 15, Tottenham, ON
Canada L0G 1W0
3
Place the small seat into the
larger seat as shown.
DO NOT stand on seat.
Your feet must rmly touch
the oor when seated.
Periodically check the
legs to ensure that all
push buttons protrude
fully through the
adjustment holes.
.
4
Adjust legs to ensure transfer
bench is level.
Only use on tub/shower oors
that are wide enough to
ensure stability of all four legs.
Increase safety by using
a slip resistant bath mat
under the bench.
1418 Look Soap Dish
with built-in holder for left or right
hand shower hose.
Insert the pegs of the soap dish
accessory into the mating holes on
the large seat (instead of arm rest).
1-800-263-1281
www.parsonsadl.com
250 lbs (113.4 kg)
DO NOT exceed
weight capacity.
Ensure your weight is
evenly distributed when
sitting. Improper or
uneven loading may
result in the chair tipping
over and/or falling.

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