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3.2.2    Molded Seat Height Adjustment

 

To change the seat-to-floor height on a Raz-AT600, the seat frame 
is  raised or lowered from the wheel base at the seat posts on both 
sides of the chair.  

Tools required:  5mm  hex  key,  6mm  hex key, 10mm wrench, 

13mm wrench 

1.   Remove screws from the seat posts, spring support blocks and 

gas strut extension tubes. 

2.   Raise or lower the chair to the height required for the user. 

3.  Slide  the  spring  support  blocks  to  accommodate  the  height 

change.

 

 

4.   Adjust the seat to a position level to the ground. 

5.  

Re-attach the screws to their respective positions.  

Note:  The  screw  on  the  gas  strut  extension  tube  will  need  to  be 
relocated from its previous position in order to achieve a level seat.

 

 

 

 

IMPORTANT !

 

 

INCREASING THE SEAT HEIGHT AND THE BACK SUPPORT ANGLE WILL DECREASE 
REARWARD STABILITY.  IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT A STABILITY CHECK BE PERFORMED 
AFTER ANY OF THESE ADJUSTMENTS ARE MADE.

 

 

 
 

3.3 Molded Headrest Adjustment 

 

Tool required: 5/32

” hex key 

1.   Loosen  the  bottom  tri-lobe  knob  and  adjust  the  vertical 

“swan 

ne

ck” bar. 

2.   Loosen  the  top  tri-lobe  knob  and  adjust the  headrest post 

horizontally for a fore/aft change in position. 

3.   To  change  the  angle  of  the  headrest  pad,  loosen  (do  not 

remove) the three screws on the back of the Molded Headrest. 
Rotate the headrest around the end of the headrest mounting 
bar to suit use

r’s needs and tighten the screws to secure. 

4.   Ensure that all knobs and screws are tightened securely for the 

user

’s safety.

  

 
 

3.4 Adjustable Footrest Adjustment

 

1.   Remove a plastic snap-pin from one footrest hanger tube. 
2.   Adjust  the  footplate  extension  tube  vertically  to  achieve  the 

desired height in the footrest hanger tube. 

3.   Insert  the  snap-pin  through  the  footrest  hanger  tube  and  the 

extension tube. Ensure that the snap-pin is completely through 
the  tube  and  that  the  green  plastic  clip  is  snapped  securely 
around the outside of the hanger tube. 

4.   Repeat steps 1 to 3 for the other footplate.

 

 

 

 

 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for AT600

Page 1: ...RQD013ENr04 Rev Date 2022 10 25 Mobile Shower Commode Chairs Raz AT600 Z360 User and Dealer Manual BASIC UDI DI 628758RAZDESIGNINC2004V9 ...

Page 2: ... 875 2877 info dynamichcs com CHAIR CLASSIFICATION BASED ON MAXIMUM USER WEIGHT AT600 275 kg 605 lbs SAFETY WARNINGS TO CONSIDER FOR USER PURPOSES THIS DEVICE IS SUITABLE FOR TYPE A HIGH USAGE e g INSTITUTIONS AND SHOULD NEVER BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE OTHER THAN ORIGINALLY INTENDED Forward Stability The casters on all models are equipped with dual locks The step on lever activates both the roll loc...

Page 3: ...ust be tested with an attendant to ensure that they don t compromise the chair s stability A qualified healthcare professional should be consulted to assist with this process DO NOT push or pull the Raz AT600 up or down an incline or ramp that exceeds a 1 12 grade 5 slope DO NOT allow any user to be propelled pushed or pulled in a Raz AT600 in any other manner than by an attendant ALWAYS CHECK THA...

Page 4: ...n dry non slippery surfaces Hard surface flooring such as tile wood or concrete may not provide sufficient grip to keep locked casters and or rear wheels from sliding A fully carpeted surface is optimal Be aware that area rugs and shower mats can slide on floors and thereby present a hazardous surface DO NOT stand on any part of the frame of the Raz AT600 NEVER use the footplates to assist in tran...

Page 5: ... STANDARD TOILET OR AS A COMMODE WITH THE COMMODE PAN IN INDOOR ENVIRONMENTS ONLY IN BOTH TYPE A HIGH USAGE e g INSTITUTIONAL ENVIRONMENTS AND IN HOME ENVIRONMENTS THE RAZ AT600 DOES NOT PERFORM ANY THERAPEUTIC OR DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTIONS AND ARE NOT INTENDED FOR USE FOR ANY THERAPEUTIC OR DIAGNOSTIC PURPOSES ALL PRODUCTS WITHIN THE RAZ FAMILY ARE NON STERILE REUSABLE NON INVASIVE AND NON IMPLANTABLE ...

Page 6: ...ISK OF BURNING YOUR SKIN THE PRODUCT COMPONENTS CAN HEAT UP WHEN EXPOSED TO EXTERNAL SOURCES OF HEAT CONSIDER HEATED UP SURFACES WHEN USING THE SHOWER AND TOILET CHAIR WHEN IT IS EXPOSED TO HOT WATER DO NOT EXPOSE THE PRODUCT TO DIRECT SUNLIGHT BEFORE USE ...

Page 7: ...d Seat Adjustment 11 3 2 1 Molded Seat Depth Adjustment 11 3 2 2 Molded Seat Height Adjustment 12 3 3 Molded Headrest Adjustment 12 3 4 Adjustable Footrest Adjustment 12 3 5 Weight Assisted Spring System WASS Adjustment 13 4 0 USE AND OPERATION 4 1 Tilt Function 14 4 2 Multi Position Back Support 14 4 3 Adjustable Tension Back Upholstery 15 4 4 Molded Seat 15 4 5 Molded Headrest 16 4 6 Adjustable ...

Page 8: ... 26 5 67 cm OVERALL LENGTH with footrests 39 99 cm SEAT WIDTH commode seat 22 56 cm SEAT DEPTH front of back post to front of seat 18 46 cm CLEARANCE HEIGHT with pan brackets without pan brackets 18 19 43 48 5 cm 18 75 19 75 47 5 50 cm ARMREST HEIGHT ABOVE SEAT 9 5 24cm SEAT TO FLOOR HEIGHT 21 75 and 22 75 55 cm and 58 cm PRODUCT WEIGHT with footrests 84 lbs 38 kg FRAME AND HARDWARE MATERIAL Stain...

Page 9: ...il the split lock washer is completely flat and the M8 screw is tight 6 Repeat steps 1 to 5 until all four casters are secured in place 2 2 Back Support Installation Tools required 6mm hex key 13mm wrench 1 Remove the Shower Chair from the shipping carton 2 Lift the back support to an upright position TIP A Phillips screwdriver can be inserted through one of the plates and back posts to temporaril...

Page 10: ...cket around the front support tubes 5 Reverse steps 1 to 4 to remove the seat from the frame 2 4 Adjustable Footrest Installation 1 Remove wrapped footrests from the inner accessory box 2 Place the footrest hanger tubes into the receivers welded at the front of the chair frame If the support tubes are directed forward the pins on the tubes will engage with grooves in the receivers and lock in plac...

Page 11: ...ened or loosened in the buckles to achieve a wide range of positions For example the second and third straps from the bottom can be tightened to create more pronounced support in the lumbar area of the back 3 2 Molded Seat Adjustment 3 2 1 Molded Seat Depth Adjustment The seat has approximately 2 of fore aft adjustment Tool required 2 Phillips screwdriver 1 Release the seat by opening the front se...

Page 12: ...CK BE PERFORMED AFTER ANY OF THESE ADJUSTMENTS ARE MADE 3 3 Molded Headrest Adjustment Tool required 5 32 hex key 1 Loosen the bottom tri lobe knob and adjust the vertical swan neck bar 2 Loosen the top tri lobe knob and adjust the headrest post horizontally for a fore aft change in position 3 To change the angle of the headrest pad loosen do not remove the three screws on the back of the Molded H...

Page 13: ...he length of the rod to help facilitate the tilting action for the attendant depending on user weight Move the hex nuts up the rod to further engage the springs This is recommended for heavier users as the springs will help support the user s weight when tilting Move the hex nuts down the rod to partially disengage the springs if the tilting action presents difficulty for the attendant ...

Page 14: ...t the seat frame back The tilt function must only take place when the casters are locked NOTE When the chair is mounted at the lowest height setting the maximum potential tilt angle is 40o The higher the chair is set the fewer degrees the chair can be tilted back 1 IMPORTANT DO NOT ATTEMPT TO TILT A RAZ MOBILE SHOWER COMMODE CHAIR IF THE ATTENDANT IS PHYSICALLY INCAPABLE OF SAFELY AND SMOOTHLY OPE...

Page 15: ...kles to achieve a wide range of positions For example the second and third straps from the bottom can be tightened to create more pronounced support in the lumbar area of the back To remove the Adjustable Tension Back Upholstery release the buckles on the straps 4 4 Molded Seat The standard molded seat on Raz AT600 is designed to help stabilize the pelvis and is contoured for pressure reduction Th...

Page 16: ...T WITHOUT TH HELP OF A QUALIFIED DEALER HIGHER SEAT POSITIONS WILL REDUCE THE CHAIR S STABILITY AND MAY RESULT IN TIPPING AND INJURY 4 5 Molded Headrest A Molded Headrest is included with all Raz AT600 The Molded Headrest is shaped to cradle the head comfortably and is easy to clean The Molded Headrest can be adjusted indefinitely forward and backwards within a 5 range and vertically within a 11 r...

Page 17: ...r the user 3 Insert the snap pin through the footrest hanger tube and through the inner tube To rotate the Adjustable Footrests 1 Lift the footrest hanger tubes to disengage the pins 2 Rotate the footrests outward or inward To remove the Adjustable Footrests lift the footrests out of the receiving sleeves on the frame 4 7 Casters Each Raz Mobile Shower Commode Chair caster is equipped with a dual ...

Page 18: ...of the Commode Pan is achieved by sliding the pan rearward NOTE When re inserting the pan ensure that the pan is guided into the green plastic brackets and pushed forward until it hits the stops IMPORTANT A QUALIFIED RAZ DEALER SHOULD BE CONTACTED TO CHECK ALL FASTENERS CASTER AND WHEEL LOCKS HARDWARE AND ALL OTHER MOVING COMPONENTS AT LEAST ONCE PER YEAR IMPORTANT ANY ATTENDANT MUST BE FAMILIAR W...

Page 19: ...tery and other positioning accessories on the chair and allow to dry DO NOT dry the back upholstery in a clothes dryer or damage to the upholstery may occur 4 Assemble all plastic buckles and tri glides onto straps 5 Adjust the straps to the desired tension 5 2 2 Frame Armrests Adjustable Footrests and Other Components 1 Spray the frame and components with a multi purpose disinfectant cleaner scru...

Page 20: ... on the chair frame as well as the nature of the product issue Do not return products to the manufacturer without prior authorization ULimitations and Exclusions The foregoing warranty shall not apply to serial numbered products if the serial number has been removed or defaced and to products subjected to negligence or an accident Improper operation maintenance or storage may void the warranty cov...

Page 21: ...DA Dynamic Health Care Solutions Mono Ontario Canada 519 942 8441 866 875 2877 info dynamichcs com IMPORTANT PRODUCTS THAT CAN NO LONGER BE USED ARE TO BE DISPOSED OF SEPARATELY FROM HOUSEHOLD WASTE THIS MUST BE DONE ACCORDING TO THE LOCAL AND NATIONAL REGULATIONS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND RAW MATERIAL RECYCLING PLEASE LOOK AT YOUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT WEBSITE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THE COR...

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