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OWNER'S MANUAL

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  • Page 1 OWNER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 2 SYMBOL LEGEND DATE OF MANUFACTURE CAUTION/ATTENTION SERIAL NUMBER SEE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Please be environmentally responsible and MANUFACTURER recycle this product through your recycling facility at its end of life. Afin de préserver l’environnement, veuillez confier ce produit à votre centre de recyclage à...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Safety Precautions .
  • Page 4: Introduction

    This will ensure the product is assembled properly and used in the most beneficial manner. The ActiveAid 600 should only be used under the guidance of a physician or therapist. Consult your physician or therapist for proper transfer techniques.
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    • The Shower/Commode chair is designed to accommodate most individuals up to 350 lbs. (158kg). • The expected service life of a 600 product is 3 years under normal use conditions. Note: this may vary based on frequency of use. • ActiveAid products are specifically designed to be used with ActiveAid accessories and options. Unless otherwise noted, accessories and options from other manufacturers have not been tested by ActiveAid and are not recommended for use with ActiveAid products. • Product modifications made without express written consent (including but not limited to, modification through the use of unauthorized parts or attachments) are not recommended and will void the product warranty.
  • Page 6: Assembly

    Assembly Tools required for setup: 7/16" wrench, 5/32" hex key, #10 metric wrench, 3/4" wrench, 3/4" socket. Note: Assembly may include some or all these steps based on shipping configuration and options of the product selected. 1. Remove all parts from the shipping container(s). Remove all packing material from the parts. Recycle shipping and packing materials in accordance with the recycling codes of your location.
  • Page 7 4. Insert the rear anti-tippers to extend towards the rear of the chair as shown. With the plastic washer on the screw, re-insert the screw through the holes in the chair frame and rear anti-tippers. Note: Screw head should be to the outside of the frame and the nut to the inside. Hand start the nut onto the end of the screw.
  • Page 8 7. Insert caster so that it is flush with the frame. 8. With the plastic washer on the screw, re-insert the screw through the holes in the chair frame and caster stem. Note: Front casters, Screw head should be to the front of the frame and the nut to the back. Rear casters, screw head should be to the back of the frame and the nut to the front. Hand start the nut onto the end of the screw.
  • Page 9 10. For shipping purposes, one wheel lock needs to be repositioned. Loosen the nut on the brake assembly mount just enough to turn the assembly upright using a wrench. 11. Turn until the handle is upright as shown, move forward to make room for the wheels and tighten snug. This will be moved once the wheels are on. 12.
  • Page 10 13. Place pan onto the pan holder. Standard Axles 14. If the Quick Release Axles were ordered, skip to 18. For the Standard Axles remove the nut, washer and spring washer from the bolt. 15. Start bolt thru wheel.
  • Page 11 16. Place washer on bolt end to inside of wheel. 17. Insert bolt thru wheel mount. Place spring washer and then nut onto bolt end. Tighten securely. Note: If over tightened the wheel will not move. Insert cap over axle bolt end. Repeat steps 14-17 for second wheel. Quick Release Axles 18. For the Quick Release Axles remove the washer from the bolt.
  • Page 12 19. Depress button on the axle end to recess the ball locking pins, and start the bolt thru the wheel. Place washer on bolt end to inside of wheel. 20. Continue depressing the button to insert the bolt into the wheel mount. Note: The ball locking pins will secure the axle in place when the button is released.
  • Page 13 22. Loosen then remove the self-locking nut, plastic washer and machine screw that are in the chair frame where the back assembly will be attached. Remove Remove 23. Install the back assembly by placing the push handles onto the upper rear tubes of the chair frame. 24. With the plastic washer on the screw, re-insert the screw through the holes in the chair frame and push handles.
  • Page 14 25. If the armrests were ordered, depress the snap buttons on the armrest assemblies and insert into the armrest pivots. Note: Make sure the snap buttons “click” into the slots in the armrest pivots to secure the arm rest assemblies. 26.
  • Page 15 28. If the elevating or gooseneck leg rests were ordered, insert the ends (with the pin) into the receiver of the front support. 29. Push down to secure the leg rest into the front support. Repeat for second leg rest. 30. If the 1-piece foot plate/leg rest was ordered, loosen screw on front anti-tippers clamp. screw...
  • Page 16: Usage

    Usage Seat Remove by lifting one corner at a time or lift off one side only and pivot the seat up from the opposite side. Back Loosen then remove the self-locking nut and screw that are securing the back assembly to the frame. Pull up on the back assembly. Re-insert the screw through the holes in the chair frame. Hand start the nut onto the end of the screw. Adjustable Sling Back Loosen strap thru buckle to decrease tension, tighten strap thru buckle to increase tension. Leg Rests Adjust the height of the foot plate by depressing snap button and sliding foot plate mount up or down to obtain correct height. Remove leg rest assembly by lifting up on the gooseneck to remove it from the receiver of the front support. Elevating Leg Rest Adjust the height of the leg rest by depressing snap button and sliding foot plate mount up or down to obtain correct height. Adjust the angle of the leg rest upward by lifting, lower by depressing the tab. Arm Rests Height-Adjustable Arm Rests To raise the arm, push up on the armlock cap and pivot back the entire armrest.
  • Page 17 Usage (cont.) Casters Locking casters: To lock casters (option), push down on the front of the caster brake lever. To release caster brake, push down on the rear of the caster brake. Removing Casters: Loosen then remove the self-locking nut and machine screw that are in the chair frame where the casters will be inserted. Insert caster so that it is flush with the frame. Re-insert the screw through the holes in the chair frame and caster stem. Note: Screw head should be to the outside of the frame and the nut to the inside. Hand start the nut onto the end of the screw Use a wrench and hex key to tighten the casters into place. Repeat for second caster.
  • Page 18: Maintenance

    • Upholstery pads may be cleaned with a non-abrasive, non-alcohol-based soap or sanitized using a bleach dilution of up to 1:10. Note, many anti-bacterial and disinfectant products contain alcohol and should not be used on the upholstery, due to the drying effect of the alcohol. Choose a non-alcohol-based sanitizer. Germicidal wipes that are rated to kill C-difficile spores may be used on the upholstery and the epoxy coated stainless steel. • Urethane Coated Fabrics may be cleaned with a sponge or damp cloth to wipe the surface clean with warm water. As needed, they may be hand washed using warm water and a mild detergent. Do not use bleach. Line dry. Do not iron. Do not dry clean. Parts Replacement When asking your supplier to order replacement parts, please specify the serial number of the 600 unit. Your Supplier will contact ActiveAid Customer Service to obtain the necessary items for your specific unit. If you have any questions, please contact your local supplier or call ActiveAid, LLC at 1-800-533-5330 or 1-507-644-2951.
  • Page 19: Limited Warranty

    ActiveAid products should only be used under the guidance of a physician. ActiveAid maintains a policy of continual product improvement and reserves the right to change features, specifications, and prices without prior notification. Check with ActiveAid for latest information. FORM 600MAN 121819 REV A...