Aquatec® Dot
7 Scope of Delivery (Fig. 1)
•
A
Seat plate
•
B
Height adjustable legs (4x)
•
C
User manual
8 Product Description
The Aquatec Dot is a shower stool composed of four anti-slip,
height adjustable feet and a plastic seat plate.
9 Intended Use
This product is intended to be used as a shower aid.
Indication
Users are any adults and adolescents with restricted or
limited mobility (e.g.: legs and/or hips). If used without an
assistant, the users must have sufficient torso stability to
keep their own balance.
There are no contraindications known when using the
product as intended.
The maximum user weight is 150 kg.
10 Setup
10.1 Assembling the Product (Fig. 2)
1.
Place the seat plate
A
on an even surface. Make sure
the seat is facing downwards.
IMPORTANT!
Risk of Damage to the Product
The leg supports
C
are slightly angled outwards
(8°) and could be damaged if pressing in the legs
B
vertically from above.
– When attaching the legs to the supports,
make sure to hold them slightly angled and
simultaneously carry out a rotary movement.
2.
Attach the leg
B
into the seat plate by pushing it into
support
C
.
3.
Repeat the same procedure for the other three legs.
WARNING!
Risk of Injury
– Make sure that all four legs are completely
inserted in the supports.
10.2 Adjusting the Seat Height (Fig. 3)
1.
Remove the safety clip
D
from the leg.
2.
Adjust the desired height by moving the adjustment tube
C
into or out of the leg
B
.
3.
Re-attach the safety clips through the desired holes of
the leg and the adjustment tube.
4.
Repeat the same procedure for the other three legs.
WARNING!
Risk of Falling
– Make sure that all legs are adjusted to the same
height (Fig. 7).
– Make sure that the safety clips are fully engaged
in the holes of all legs.
11 Maintenance
11.1 General Maintenance Information
This product is maintenance-free, provided that the cleaning
and disinfection instructions are adhered to.
11.2 Cleaning and Disinfection
General Safety Information
CAUTION!
Risk of Contamination
– Take precautions for yourself and use
appropriate protective equipment.
IMPORTANT!
Wrong fluids or methods can harm or damage
the product.
– All cleaning agents and disinfectants used must
be effective, compatible with one another and
must protect the materials they are used to
clean.
– Never use corrosive fluids (alkalines, acid etc.)
or abrasive cleaning agents. We recommend
an ordinary household cleaning agent such as
dishwashing liquid, if not specified otherwise in
the cleaning instructions.
– Never use a solvent (cellulose thinner, acetone
etc.) that changes the structure of the plastic
or dissolves the attached labels.
– Always make sure that the product is completely
dried before taking it into use again.
For cleaning and disinfection in clinical or long-term
care environments, follow your in-house procedures.
Cleaning Intervals
IMPORTANT!
Regular cleaning and disinfection enhances
smooth operation, increases the service life and
prevents contamination.
Clean and disinfect the product
– regularly while it is in use,
– before and after any service procedure,
– when it has been in contact with any body
fluids,
– before using it for a new user.
Cleaning Instructions
IMPORTANT!
– Clean by hand
– Maximum cleaning temperature 60 °C
1.
Clean the product by wiping down all generally accessible
surfaces.
2.
Dry the parts with a cloth.
Disinfection Instructions
Method: Follow the application notes for the used
disinfectant and wipe-disinfect all accessible surfaces.
Disinfectant: Ordinary household disinfectant.
Drying: Allow the product to air-dry.
12 Disposal
Be environmentally responsible and recycle this product
through your recycling facility at its end of life.
Disassemble the product and its components, so the different
materials can be separated and recycled individually.
The disposal and recycling of used products and packaging
must comply with the laws and regulations for waste handling
in each country. Contact your local waste management
company for information.
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