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Assembly Instructions

1. Slide seat belt loops (1) onto each side of 

backrest (2)  posts. 

2. Insert two back support posts (1) into seat frame (2)

and tighten two hand wheels (3). 

3. Insert four caster stems (1) into holes (2) in the 

four corners of the  bottom of the seat frame (3).

4. Set the seat height by aligning the caster

stem holes (1) with the desired adjustment
holes (2) in the frame and inserting the
locking pin (3) to secure the caster. 

Note: There are only three height settings
with standard casters. For added height use the optional extended 
casters

DO NOT align the top hole in the caster stem with the bottom hole 
in the frame. The top hole on the caster stem should only be aligned 
with the top hole in the frame. The bottom hole in the caster stem 
can be aligned with either hole in the commode frame.

5. Insert the anti-tippers (1) into the two anti-

tipper receiver tubes (2) located at the rear 
of the seat frame above the casters. 

Ensure the push pins (3) have popped
through the set receiver holes.

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Summary of Contents for 190 Tilt Shower Commode

Page 1: ... right to replace or repair any part that has become defective The warranty does not extend to consequential costs resulting from the fault or defect of the product freight and travel costs loss of earnings or other expenses that one may incur Warranty is valid for the original purchaser only and the original receipt must be presented before any warranty options are considered Please also be prepa...

Page 2: ...gth 14 to 20 Infinite adjustment Back Height 18 Arm Height 11 from seat Arm Length 13 Arm Pad Length 9 1 2 Weight Capacity 250 lbs 190 300 lbs 195 Features Molded seat back arm rest pads Commode hole insert Adjustable molded headrest Flip back arms Locking swivel casters Adjustable height swing away footrests Composite flip up foot plates Side release seat belt Calf Strap Single lever tilt release...

Page 3: ...ing pin 3 to secure the caster Note There are only three height settings with standard casters For added height use the optional extended casters DO NOT align the top hole in the caster stem with the bottom hole in the frame The top hole on the caster stem should only be aligned with the top hole in the frame The bottom hole in the caster stem can be aligned with either hole in the commode frame 5...

Page 4: ...e foot rest to the forward position where it will lock in place 8 The foot plate height can be adjusted by loosening the footrest clamp 1 sliding the the foot plate extension tube 2 up or down inside the foot rest hanger tube 3 and re tightening the clamp DO NOT extend the footplates past the MAX line 4 stamped into the foot plate extension tubes The MAX line should not be visible 9 From the back ...

Page 5: ... prevent the commode from tipping backwards when it is tilted back or when the user is self propelling with the optional 24 wheels They can be flipped up or removed when necessary to clear obstacles but should be in place as often as possible to prevent accidental tipping of the commode Tilt Mechanism Cables The cables 1 that allow the chair to tilt may over time stretch This is normal and can be ...

Page 6: ...only the arm on the side the transfer is being done on should be raised Seat Belt The seat belt supplied with the commode is known as a side release seat belt To undo the buckle simply depress both release tabs at once and pull the two sides apart To do up the seat belt insert insert the prongs into the receiver until they click into position Foot Rests The foot rests can be removed by pushing the...

Page 7: ...tant When the release lever is squeezed the seat will move freely The caregiver must have the push bar of the commode firmly grasped when activating the release lever to prevent the seat from pitching forward possibly injuring the user The user should always wear the provided seat belt for safety while sitting in this commode Casters The 180 and 185 shower commodes come standard with 4 locking 5 s...

Page 8: ...in push the quick release button 1 with your thumb and pass the portion of the axle protruding through the back of the wheel through the axle housing 2 until the axle protrudes all the way through 3 3 Ensure the wheel is securely attached to the commode by trying to remove the wheel without depressing the quick release button 4 Push to quick release button and pull on the wheel to remove Note The ...

Page 9: ... front of the wheel lock mounting bar to the front of the seat rail is approximately 8 5 cm 3 3 8 3 Tighten up the double clamp 2 enough to test the wheel lock and ensure the brake bar 4 indents into the tire far enough to prevent the wheel from turning when wheel lock is engaged 4 If needed the double clamp 2 can be loosened slightly and positioned a littler farther from or closer to the tire to ...

Page 10: ...direction you are reaching DO NOT attempt to stop or slow a moving transport chair with wheel locks Wheel locks are not brakes DO NOT climb go up or down ramps or traverse slopes greater than 5 degrees 1 12 grade Travel up and down slopes and inclines DO NOT travel across inclines Use caution on slippery surfaces DO NOT transfer into or out of the shower commode chair on slippery floors Ensure whe...

Page 11: ...brasives on the foam seat and back pads We recommend cleaning the surfaces of the commode and attachments with a solution made from a mild detergent dish soap etc to remove organic materials Once cleaned the commode can be disinfected but wiping it down with a 5 1 cup bleach to 1 gallon water solution of bleach and water Allow the bleach solution to remain on the surfaces for 3 to 5 and minutes th...

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