SB3T Roll-InBuddy + Tilt parts list See the exploded chair image for the location of parts. 5” Castor Wheel Neck Rest Attachment Height Adjustment Tube Neck Rest Handle Base Legs Neck Rest Securing Clip (Large) Neck Rest Sleeve Back Rest...
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SB3T Roll-InBuddy + Tilt assembly step 1 Insert both height adjustment tubes into the base legs. Secure both height adjustment tubes at the required height using 1 large securing clip on each base leg. NOTE - Each height adjustment hole raises the seat base 1”.
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SB3T Roll-InBuddy + Tilt step 3 Insert the arm rests into the sockets on the seat base until the clip pin clicks and locates the arm rests in position. Screw the arm rest knob into the arm rest to firmly secure the arm rest in position.
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SB3T Roll-InBuddy + Tilt step 5 The armrests can be easily swung-away when required. Unlock the armrest by sliding the armrest lock away from the armrest. Once this is done the armrest can be swung away. The clip pin which secures the armrest in position stops the armrest from rotating to far.
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SB3T Roll-InBuddy + Tilt step 7 Slide the neck rest height adjustment tube into the neck rest attachment. Adjust to the required height and secure in the correct position. By screwing the neck rest handle in a clockwise direction the neck rest...
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SB3T Roll-InBuddy + Tilt step 9 Insert the footrest connectors into the tubes of the seat base. Align the threaded hole on the footrest connectors with the hole on the side of the seat base. Screw the foot rest knob into the thread on the footrest connector.
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SB3T Roll-InBuddy + Tilt step 11 To swing-away or remove the footrest pull up on the knob which will unlock the footrest position. step 12 After unlocking the footrests rotate the footrests outwards to allow easy access to the chair.
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SB3T Roll-InBuddy + Tilt step 13 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. Then gently pull outwards to un-clip the footrest from the footrest connector.
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SB3T Roll-InBuddy + Tilt step 15 On the underside of the seat base there are 4 attachment points for the lap belt. Unscrew the provided screws and washers from the front attachment points on the underside of the seat base.
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SB3T Roll-InBuddy + Tilt operation step 1 Before using the chair adjust the neck rest so that it provides the correct support for the intended user. Unscrew the neck rest handles to allow the tubes to easily slide for adjustment.
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SB3T Roll-Inbuddy + Tilt step 3 To lock the castor wheels press down firmly on the end of brake with your foot. This will lock the castor so that it will not move or rotate. To unlock the castor wheels press down firmly on the front of the brake with your foot.
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SB3T Roll-InBuddy + Tilt step 5 While squeezing the brake handle the chair can be reclined 30° from upright. While reclining the chair you can release the tilt handle and the locking struts will secure the chair in that position. As the chair is reclined you will need to support a small amount of the users weight.
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SB3T Roll-InBuddy + Tilt step 7 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.
SB3T Roll-InBuddy + Tilt cleaning + maintenance It is recommended that your shower chair is serviced annually by your Showerbuddy Dealer or an authorised, competent service agent, in addition: 1. Regularly inspect all parts of the chair for defects. Any defective part should be removed promptly.
It is important that the user(s), and/or the caregivers of the user(s), learn how to safely operate the Showerbuddy shower chair. The following must be read before use of the Showerbuddy shower chair to ensure the safe operation of your Showerbuddy shower chair: The Owner(s) Manual must be read and understood before using the Showerbuddy shower chair.
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A slippery floor can be caused by dust, water, soap or any substance that doesn’t Transfers should never be attempted with the Showerbuddy allow the tires (tyres) to grip. shower chair positioned on slippery surfaces since the wheel locks can only prevent the wheels from rotating.
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SB3T Roll-InBuddy + Tilt Showerbuddy shower chairs are supplied with chest and lap restraining straps which ensure the correct and safe operation of the shower chair for both the user(s) and the caregiver. It is important Showerbuddy that these straps are used every time the shower chair is operated. Your shower chair is equipped with fitting points so that these can be easily and effortlessly attached.
- 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...
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SB3T Roll-InBuddy + Tilt Our 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.
SB3T Roll-InBuddy + Tilt registration form Register your Showerbuddy Thank you for purchasing a Showerbuddy product!! About You Salutation Name First Last Your Date of Birth Month Year Address Street Address City State / Province Zip / Postal Code Country...
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SB3T Roll-InBuddy + Tilt Please send your completed Registration Form to one of the addresses below. For all USA & Canada Warranties Warranties for all Other Countries http://www.myshowerbuddy.com/resources/register Register online at Or you can fax or email it to us.
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