700-8000
September - 2010
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INTRODUCTION
The purpose of this document is to provide information relating to the safe operation, care, and
maintenance of the
MAC (Mobile Aquatic Chair).
Intended User:
All of S.R.Smith’s mobility units have been designed to assist anyone who has problems entering or
exiting a swimming pool or spa - the only restriction is that the User does not exceed the weight limit of
the product (300 lb/136 kg). It is the responsibility of the Owner to ensure that the correct safety
procedures have been put in place and a risk assessment carried out. If a User is mentally challenged or
has severe physical disabilities these issues must be taken into account to determine the number of
persons required to complete the transfer onto the seat and the number of persons required to be in the
water, ready to receive the User. The seat belt must be attached to the seat and fully fastened and used
during each transfer.
Intended Use:
The MAC (Mobile Aquatic Chair) is designed to facilitate transfers to and from a pool via an ADA
compliant ramp. Using a MAC will save wear and tear on a user’s everyday wheelchair as the MAC is
specifically designed to be immersed in water. The MAC has been designed to assist users to enter and
exit a swimming pool or spa, and it is not intended for everyday use.
MAC (MOBILE AQUATIC CHAIR) SYSTEM
Product Overview
The MAC (Mobile Aquatic Chair) is designed specifically for the aquatic environment so that individuals
with disabilities and mobility impairments can have universal access to residential, hospitality and multi-
unit facility swimming pools or spas. The MAC is manually operated with no electrical components. S.R.
Smith has designed the safest possible Mobile Aquatic Chair. Following all instructions in the owner’s
manual and all product labels is necessary to achieve safe, reliable and proper performance of the MAC
and avoid injury.
The MAC is intended to be used with swimming pools with ADA compliant ramps. The maximum weight
capacity for the MAC is 300 lb/136 kg. Only persons healthy enough for water activities should use the
MAC. Users should consult with their physician to determine if water activities are appropriate for the
User.