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BA-Nr.: 02.07.081/2021-10-A01

 

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EN 

 

Caution: Danger of falling! 

 

Falling 

down 

or 

slumping  on  the  chair  seat 
must  be  avoided.  The  pa-
tient  should  sit  on  the  full 
chair  surface,  if  possible, 
and not only on the edge of 
the seat.

 

 

When  transporting 

people, the entire surface of the backrest and the 
footrests must be used if possible

 

Getting up 

  Before standing up, make sure that the product is 

securely  positioned  to  prevent  it  from  slipping  or 
tipping over, that at 

least two wheels

 are braked, 

that  the  armrests  are  properly  engaged,  that  the 
seat surfaces are firmly in place, and that the foot-
rests are folded to the side or up. 

  The patient should move  forward  on the chair so 

that their feet are on the floor. 

 The  patient  must  support 

themselves with their arms on 
the  armrests  and  slowly  rise 
from the seat. 

 Do not lean your body too far 

forward  to  avoid  a  potential 
risk of falling. 

 The patient should be helped 

to stand up by the nursing staff. 

 

Caution: Danger of falling! 

 

The  patient  must 

never leave their feet on the 
footrests  when  sitting  down 
or getting up . 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

11.2. Parking brake operation 

  With your foot, press down the parking brake lever 

(1). The wheel is now braked and fixed in its direc-
tion. The wheel is released by lifting the actuating 
lever with the foot (2). 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

11.3. Swivelling the armrests 

  Pulling out the locking bolts (A) releases the lock-

ing mechanism and the armrests can be swivelled 
backwards. 

  When folding up the armrest, check that the catch 

on  the  backrest  (B)  and  the  locking  bolt  (A)  are 
seated  correctly.  The  armrests  can  be  swivelled 
with both hands. 

  To do this, keep the locking bolt (A) pulled during 

the entire swivelling process and guide the armrest 
to  point  (C)  with  the  other  hand.  Only  touch  the 
outer  area  and  do  not  reach  into  or  through  the 
armrest. 

Check the locking at regular intervals, as 
possible limescale deposits on the locking 

mechanism can impair function and smooth oper-
ation

11.4. Removing the footrests 

  Remove or fold up the seat. Then, raise the foot-

rest by approx. 100 mm and turn outwards by 90 
degrees. 

  Now you can push the footrest all the way up and 

pull it out.  

11.5. 10.9 Handling the toilet bucket 

  From the back of the chair, slide the toilet bucket 

under the seat. To remove, slightly lift the bucket 
and then pull it out backwards. 

2. 

3. 

4. 

Summary of Contents for Frankfurt

Page 1: ...A Nr 02 07 081 2021 10 A01 Email info rebotec de Read this User Manual before using the device for the first time and keep it at hand for the user as well as for future use and subsequent sales EN Use...

Page 2: ...Complaint 5 7 Reuse lifetime 6 8 Scope of delivery 6 9 Setting up for use 6 9 1 Folding down the footrests 6 9 2 Adjusting the footrest height 6 9 3 Assembling the backrest 6 9 4 Adjusting the seat he...

Page 3: ...t intended for prolonged sitting and transfer Frankfurt The product is intended for the care of patients with limited ability to stand and or walk It ensures showering while sitting and going to the t...

Page 4: ...For ordering spare parts and processing complaints the device name serial number and year of manufacture will be required Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Read the manual Year of manufac ture of De vice...

Page 5: ...tient is sit ting on it Do not pull or hold on to additionally attached com ponents or accessories Caution Danger of pinching or catching When folding the armrests up or down do not reach into the joi...

Page 6: ...ery 1 toilet wheelchair or shower toilet wheelchair 1 User manual 02 07 081 1 Allen key The reprocessing and maintenance instructions can be ordered or viewed and downloaded at www rebo tec de downloa...

Page 7: ...furt 2 Product weight 18 8 kg 3 Total weight 21 4 kg Hamburg 2 Product weight 18 8 kg 3 Total weight 21 4 kg Skin compatibility DIN EN 10993 1 5 Flammability DIN EN 1021 1 2 Without accessories Flame...

Page 8: ...ng down or getting up 11 2 Parking brake operation With your foot press down the parking brake lever 1 The wheel is now braked and fixed in its direc tion The wheel is released by lifting the actuatin...

Page 9: ...Wear and tear that is not recognised in time and or improper handling as well as irregular or no maintenance may result in accidents For safety reasons the product must be professionally maintained at...

Page 10: ...r shower chairs 5b 446 00 81 Wheel with brakes for toilet chairs 6 450 10 05 Armrest engagement lock complete 7 447 XX 57 Footrest complete left 8 447 XX 59 Footrest complete right 440 10 24 Shower se...

Page 11: ...60 610 E Width between armrests 470 F Seat depth 450 G1 Slide over height 440 490 G2 Slide over width 385 H Knee height of footrest max 380 580 I Armrest height 775 825 J1 Front castor diameter 125 J2...

Page 12: ...device for the first time and keep it at hand for the user as well as for future use and subsequent sales EN REBOTEC Rehabilitationsmittel GmbH D 49610 Quakenbr ck Artlandstr 57 59 Telephone 49 0 543...

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