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EZee Life 170 Tilt & Recline Quick Start Manual

EZee Life 170 Tilt & Recline Quick Start Manual

Rehab shower commode

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Rehab Shower Commode

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Summary of Contents for EZee Life 170 Tilt & Recline

  • Page 1 170 Tilt & Recline Rehab Shower Commode...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Assembly Adjustments Operating Information Safety Information Inspection Items Warranty Specifications: Frame Material – Aluminum Seat Tilt Range – 0° to 13° from level Lower Back Recline Range – 90° to 111° from seat position Upper Back Angle – 15° posterior to lower back position Lower Leg Support Range–...
  • Page 3: Assembly

    Assembly Instructions 1. Slide seat belt loops (1) onto each side of backrest (2) posts. 2. Insert two back support posts (1) into seat frame (2) and tighten two hand wheels (3). 3. Insert four caster stems into holes in the four corners of the bottom of the frame.
  • Page 4 6. The adjustment is made by simply depressing the anti- tipper push pin (1), sliding the inner anti-tipper tube (2) to the desired length, aligning the push pin with the closest adjustment hole (3) and allowing it to pop through. (The anti-tippers should be as close to the floor as possible without catching on doorway thresholds, changes in floor levels or other obstacles.)
  • Page 5: Adjustments

    Adjustments Headrest – The headrest on this commode is referred to as an “X” headrest and the smaller end of the “X” is at the bottom to support the neck where it meets the back of the skull. The arms of this style of headrest can be flexed in or out as needed by simply pulling them apart or squeezing them together to provide more control or more freedom as needed.
  • Page 6: Operating Information

    When adjusted properly, the distance between the strut release lever (5), and the cable anchor (6), should be about 1”. If the chair angle cannot be changed when the tilt lever (4) is pressed the cause is usually out of adjustment or stretched cables.
  • Page 7 Footrests – The footrests can be removed by pushing the release lever (1) swinging the footrests out to the side, or into the middle, and lifting straight up. To replace the footrests, lower the footrest pivot plug (2) into the commode seat frame holes (3) from the side on the center of the seat and swing the footrests to the front until they lock into position.
  • Page 8: Safety Information

    Casters – The 180 and 185 shower commodes come standard with 4 locking 5” swivel casters that allow the commode to be turn a full circle in its own length and be pushed in any direction required. This is particularly important feature when the commode has to be used in areas where there isn't much room for manoeuvring.
  • Page 9: Inspection Items

    DO NOT attempt to stop, or slow, a moving transport chair with wheel locks. Wheel locks are not brakes. DO NOT climb, go up or down ramps or traverse slopes greater than 5 degrees (1:12 grade). Travel up and down slopes and inclines. DO NOT travel across inclines. Use caution on slippery surfaces.
  • Page 10: Warranty

    Limited Warranty Ezee Life products carry a two-year warranty against manufacturing defects, faulty materials, and workmanship only. Any alterations, misuse, abuse, or accidental damage voids this warranty. Healthline reserves the right to replace or repair any part that has become defective.