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Owners Manual
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  • Page 1 SB3T Owners Manual elimination through innovation...
  • Page 2 WARNING – Included in this packaging and fitted to the Showerbuddy chair are small parts, plastic wrap and polystyrene packing that could be dangerous to children under 5.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Exploded Parts ............... 3 Parts List ................ 4 Roll-InBuddy + Tilt Assembly .......... Roll-InBuddy + Tilt Operation .......... Strut Adjustment ............Cleaning + Maintenance ..........Safety Instructions ............Warranty Information ............24 Registration Form ............26 Showerbuddy SB3T page 2...
  • Page 4: Exploded Parts

    500-259 500-268 500-254 500-253 500-268 500-267 500-266 page 3 Showerbuddy SB3T...
  • Page 5: Parts List

    500-259 Leg Tube Arm Rest Lock Calf Strap Arm Rest Cap Seat Base Arm Rest Knob Strut (Left) Back Rest Frame Strut (Right) Back Rest Fabric Height Adjustment Tube Hand Grips Rolling Base Legs Neck Rest Showerbuddy SB3T page 4...
  • Page 6: Roll-Inbuddy + Tilt Assembly

    Insert the back rest frame into the seat base. Slide the back rest frame into the seat base until the clip pins click into the ho on the seat base. The clip pins secure the chair back fram in position. NOTE - To remove the seat back press the clip pins in and slide the seat back out of th...
  • Page 7 By sliding the armrest lock you can eas swing the armrest out of the way or secure the armrest in position. To unlock the armrest slide the armres lock away from the armrest. To lock the armrest slide the armrest lo towards the armrest.
  • Page 8 Ensuring the correct orientation attach the seat cushion to the seat base by pushing the 4 locating lugs on the underside of the cushion into the connectors on the seat base. Firmly press the cushion into position so that the 4 locating lugs are securely located in the connectors.
  • Page 9 To attach the neck rest, insert the plast sleeve into the neck rest height adjustment tube. Insert the neck rest into the sleeve on t neck rest height adjustment tube. Adju to the required length and secure in the correct position. By screwing the neck rest handle in a clockwise direction the neck rest height adjustment tube connector will tighten and secure the...
  • Page 10 To swing the footrest out of the way sim lift the leg out of the slot and spin the le away. WARNING DO NOT STAND ON FOOTREST Chair will be unstable and tip forwa if body-weight is applied to footres step 10 After unlocking the footrests rotate the footrests outwards to allow easy acces...
  • Page 11 With the footrest in the swing-away position the footrest can easily be removed. Lift the footrest upwards to slide the footrest out of the footrest connector. NOTE - The footrests should always be used f safety, especially when the chair is bei reclined.
  • Page 12 On the underside of the seat base ther are 4 attachment points for the lap belt Unscrew the provided screws and washers from the front attachment poin on the underside of the seat base. Choose the attachment points you pref for your lap belt.
  • Page 13: Roll-Inbuddy + Tilt Operation

    To adjust the seat height remove the securing clips and slide the height adjustment tubes up or down to the required height. Secure both height adjustment tubes a the required height using 1 large secur clip on each base leg. NOTE - Each height adjustment hole raises th seat base 1”.
  • Page 14 This allows the handle to be freely rotated without tightening or loos- ening the neck rest. The handle will then spring back into position when released. This method can also be used when tightening the neck rest . page 13 Showerbuddy SB3T...
  • Page 15 When you squeeze the handle both the locking struts are unlocked and the chair can be reclined. When the handle is released, the locking struts will secure the chair in that position. Showerbuddy SB3T page 14...
  • Page 16 When you squeeze the handle both the locking struts are unlocked and the chair can be repositioned. When the handle is released, the locking struts will secure the chair in position. page 15 Showerbuddy SB3T...
  • Page 17 While squeezing the brake handle the chair can be returned to the upright position. After returning the chair to the up-right position release the tilt handle and the locking struts will secure the chair in position. While returning the chair to th up-right position, you will initially need to support a small amount of the users weight.
  • Page 18: Strut Adjustment

    Check to ensure that the stainless stee cap on the end of the orange cable is inserted all the way into the tilt handle shown. During packaging/shipping and owner setup this part can sometimes come out. Check to ensure that when the handle i squeezed in then released that the han springs back into the position shown.
  • Page 19 Check to ensure that the cable adjusto screwed all the way in as shown. Also check to ensure that the stainless steel cap on the end of the orange cab inserted all the way into the cable adju as shown. During packaging/shipping and owner setup this part can sometim come out.
  • Page 20 Check to ensure that the cable adjusto screwed all the way in as shown. Also check to ensure that the stainless steel cap on the end of the orange cab inserted all the way into the cable adju as shown. During packaging/shipping and owner setup this part can sometim come out.
  • Page 21: Cleaning + Maintenance

    Showerbuddy Dealer or an horised, competent service agent, in addition: egularly inspect all parts of the chair for defects. Any defective part should be removed prompt lean the seat using a damp cloth and a mild cleanser. Always read the manufacturers instruction r to applying the cleanser.
  • Page 22: Safety Instructions

    Showerbuddy shower chair to ensure the safe operation your Showerbuddy shower chair: he Owner(s) Manual must be read and understood before using the Showerbuddy shower chair.
  • Page 23 A slippery floor can be caused by dust, water, soap or any substance that doesn Transfers should never be attempted with the Showerbuddy w the tires (tyres) to grip. wer chair positioned on slippery surfaces since the wheel locks can only prevent the wheel rotating.
  • Page 24 It is importan t these straps are used every time the shower chair is operated. Please contact your local deale Showerbuddy a detailed list of straps available as optional accessories. Your shower chair is uipped with fitting points so that these can be easily and effortlessly attached.
  • Page 25: Warranty Information

    - Damage from improper installation, use or repair - Brake line that operates the handbrake / tilt mechanism on tilting chairs (SB2T and SB3T) - Improper use of the hand ratchet that is used in adjusting the neck support / adjustment...
  • Page 26 Responsibilities - Showerbuddy’s sole responsibility is to repair or replace, at our discretion, the covered components of the unit. This is the exclusive remedy for consequential or incidental damages. - Upon pre-approval, Showerbuddy may provide exchange services for Warranty returns.
  • Page 27: Registration Form

    Register your Showerbuddy Thank you for purchasing a Showerbuddy product!! out You Salutation Name First Last Your Date of Birth Month Year Address Street Address City State / Province Zip / Postal Code Country Phone Email out Your Product Type of Product Purchased...
  • Page 28 (877) 7MY-BUDDY (769-2833) x: (888) 312-3645 or all Other Countries Warranties www.showerchairs.co/resources/register-product egister online at: r you can email it to us. howerbuddy Global Limited O Box 494 aikanae 5250 ew Zealand mail: info@showerbuddy.co.nz hone: (+64) 21 449-806...
  • Page 31 medical device can be reused by another owner if the original owner of the product doesn’ it anymore. Before reuse the device must be carefully inspected by authorized technical wing elements should be checked: rigidity of the structure, ightness of bolts and nuts, condition of plastic elements, condition of wheels and ball bearings, efficiency and condition of brakes.
  • Page 32 Designed in New Zealand ShowerBuddy products are CE, TUV, ISO9001 and TGA (Australian Government Department of alth and Ageing Therapeutic Goods Administration) certified. pyright © 2009 by Showerbuddy Global Limited, PO Box 494, Waikanae, 5250, New Zealand.

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