Safety Notes
This HiLo bathtub may only be operated by qualified and trained staff.
Please make sure that all safety and operating instructions are read and understood and that they are adhered to
when using the bath.
The bathtub may only be installed and connected according to our assembly and installation instructions
by specialists such as a certified electrical installation company. Local guidelines and regulations as well as
installation rules for water and power connections must be adhered to.
The cold and hot water supply and the electrical wiring is the buyer’s responsibility. Electrical wiring must be
carried out on-site by a qualified electrician.
The bathtub may only be connected to the power supply via a cord that is connected to a GFCI (ground fault
circuit interrupter) including an easily accessible switch near the bathtub.
Maintenance work must be carried out by trained staff. Repairs can only be carried out after consulting the
supplier. Repairs shall only be carried out by qualified personnel using original spare parts.
Prior to using the bathtub, please make sure that there are no visible damages/defects such as:
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Cracks in the tub body/side covers
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Damages to the mains cord
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Ensure that the bathtub is lowered/raised evenly
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The handles are fastened
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It stands stable
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There are no defects and the thermostat and buttons are all working properly
The warranty and liability expire automatically if modifications or repairs are carried out or if components are
exchanged or opened without EZ Way’s consent.
If you have a question regarding the operation or maintenance of your EZ Comfortline II and cannot find the
answer in this manual, please contact us at 1-800-627-8940.
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When using the EZ Mobile Bathing Lift System, the patient must be seated comfortably on chair and/or
stretcher, with SAFETY BELTS SECURELY ATTACHED. Safety belts must be maintained in good condition.
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Raise Stretcher/Chair to ensure clearance of all body parts over the tub. This to avoid the patient from being
pinched between the tub rim and the Chair/Stretcher frame during transfer.
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Before raising or lowering the tub, make sure that the patient’s hands firmly grasp the stabilizing bar or that the
patients arms are crossed over his/her body. This to avoid pinched arms or fingers between the Stretcher/Chair
frame and the tub rim.
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Wipe beneath Stretcher/Chair to prevent water from dripping on the floor.
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Always physically check water temperature before and during bathing/ showering to ensure that the
thermoscopic mixer is functioning.
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Make sure that all parts that come in contact with the patient are intact and without sharp edges.
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Check that hoses, tub controls, connections and mixer are free from damage.
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Never leave a patient unattended.
WARNING:
Always disconnect electric power before
attempting any service or repair.
WARNING: