Getting Up; Swivelling The Armrests; Parking Brake Operation - Rebotec 357.10 Series User Manual

Shower and toilet wheelchair
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1.
seek the assistance of a competent person. This
can be done with the help of an assistive device.
Attention: Danger of falling!
2.
footrests must be used if possible.

11.2 Getting up

• Before standing up, make sure that the product is
securely positioned to prevent it from slipping or
tipping over, that at least two wheels are braked,
that the armrests are properly engaged, that the
seat surfaces are firmly in place, and that the foot-
rests are folded to the side or up.
• The patient must move forward on the chair so that
their feet are on the floor.
• The patient must support themselves with their
arms on the armrests and slowly rise from the seat.
3.
Caution: Danger of falling!
BA-Nr.: 02.07.142/2021-12-A01
REBOTEC /
The user must posi-
tion themselves as close
as possible to the prod-
uct. If necessary, they
can orientate or support
themselves
with their
hands on the armrests.
If this is not possible
due to their physical lim-
itations, the user must
Falling
down
or
slumping on the chair
seat must be avoided.
The patient should sit on
the full chair surface, if
possible, and not only on
the edge of the seat
When
transporting
people, the entire surface
of the backrest and the
Do not lean your
body too far forward to
avoid a potential risk of
falling.
The patient should
be helped to stand up by
the nursing staff
4.

11.3 Swivelling the armrests

• Pulling out the locking bolts (A) releases the lock-
ing mechanism and the armrests can be swivelled
backwards.
• When folding up the armrest, check that the catch
on the backrest (B) and the locking bolt (A) are
seated correctly.
Caution: Danger of pinching or catching!
• The armrests can be swivelled with both hands. To
do this, keep the locking bolt (A) pulled during the
entire swivelling process and guide the armrest to
point (C) with the other hand.
• Only touch the outer area and do not reach into or
through the armrest.
C
B
A
Check the locking at regular intervals, as
possible limescale deposits on the locking
mechanism can impair function and smooth opera-
tion.

11.4 Parking brake operation

• With your foot, press down the parking brake lever
(1). The wheel is now braked and fixed in its direc-
tion. The wheel is released by lifting the actuating
lever with the foot (2).
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EN
The
patient
must
never leave their feet on
the footrests when sitting
down or getting up.

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