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Aston Shower Commode (CWC003) 

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Introduction – Aston Shower Commode Chair 

These instructions aid the user and/or carer about the safe and efficient 
use of this product, including assembly, cleaning and maintenance, and 
operation of the product. 

Ensure that you fully read these instructions before using this product. 

The product is a CE marked class 1 medical device. It can be used as aid 
to showering or toileting. It comes with a potty and lid or can be wheeled 
over most conventional and disabled toilets. It is suitable for a single 
occupant up to 160kg (25 stone). As standard the device comes with 4 
braked castors and a 24” rear wheel kit to allow a user to propel 
themselves is available. It is constructed from aluminium and plastic with 
stainless steel fasteners so is suitable for use in a bathroom environment.  

 

Personal Safety 

 

Read these instructions carefully before use. 

 

Check all components are secured before use. 

 

Only use on level ground. 

 

When stationary apply the brakes on the wheels. Ensure the 
brakes are released before the chair is moved again. 

 

Always ensure that the device is stationary and braked applied 
when transferring to and from the device. Swing away the leg 
rests before getting in or out of the device. The user should 
always remove their feet from the leg rests before swinging the 
leg rests away. 

 

Do not lean out of the device. 

 

The maximum weight limit is 160kg (25 stone) 

 

Ensure that all castors and wheels are set to the same height and 
that there is not a significant tilt on the seat. 

 

Be careful of pinch points when rising from or lowering on to the 
seat, or when you are removing the potty. 

 

When issuing or reissuing, a risk assessment of the user’s stability 
for the device may be required. The chair should also be checked 
as described in the care and maintenance section. 

Summary of Contents for Ason Shower Commode

Page 1: ...Aston Shower Commode Chair Owner s Handbook...

Page 2: ...athroom environment Personal Safety Read these instructions carefully before use Check all components are secured before use Only use on level ground When stationary apply the brakes on the wheels Ens...

Page 3: ...addition the following parts Z33302 16BL Armpad are available for the 24 self Z33303 16 Potty with Lid propel version Z33304 16 Castor Braked Z33310 16 Quick Release Pin Z33305 16 Footrest RHS Z33311...

Page 4: ...ring the footrest is swung back Swing the footrest towards the front of the chair until it locks in position Repeat for the other footrest and adjust the footplate height and angle if required see ins...

Page 5: ...Installation and Removal Follow the Assembly instructions for details on how to install the footrests To remove the footrests swing out the footrest and lift up to remove Footplate Adjustment 1 To ad...

Page 6: ...l interfere with the rear wheels Castor Adjustment The height of the chair and seat can be altered by adjusting the castor height To adjust the castor height remove the E clip or nut and bolt arrowed...

Page 7: ...cleaned and disinfected manually or in an autoclave It should be cleaned after each use Replacement potties are available from Drive Medical under product code Z33303 16 Seat Operation and Removal Th...

Page 8: ...els when installed 3 Install the two brackets which receive the axles for the 24 wheels so that the rear castors will be approximately 3mm from the ground when the 24 wheels are added 4 The wheels hav...

Page 9: ...the 24 rear wheels are installed the chair can be propelled by either the attendant or the chair occupant If the attendant is propelling the chair they should propel the chair using the push handle a...

Page 10: ...ength 87cm 34 Depth 43cm 17 Width 56cm 22 Width 46cm 18 Height 97 102cm 38 40 Height 48 53cm 19 21 Backrest Height 47cm 18 5 from seat Aperture 17 W x 27cm D 7 W x 11 D Armrest Height 70 75cm 28 30 Un...

Page 11: ...ovided that the device has been maintained in line with manufacturer s recommendations If the device is used in a multi user environment such as a nursing home or hospital then service life may be red...

Page 12: ...n supply parts or replace the device This warranty does not cover device failure due to owner misuse or negligence or normal wear and tear The warranty does not extend to non durable components such a...

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