EZee Life 190 Tilt Shower Commode User Manual

Summary of 190 Tilt Shower Commode

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    ..................................................................................................................... Ezee life™ products 34 futurity gate, unit # 15 concord ontario l4k 1s6 limited warranty: ezee life products carry a two year warranty against manufacturing defects, faulty materials...

  • Page 2: Specifications:

    2 specifications: frame material – aluminum tilt range – 20° weight – 36 lbs (#190) 38 lbs (#195) rear wheels – 5” standard or optional 24” front casters – 5” seat width – 18” (#190) 20” (#195) seat depth – 17” standard seat heights – 23.5” or 24.5” (adjustable) foot rest hanger angle – 60° foot res...

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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 h...

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    6. The adjustment is made by simply depressing the anti-tipper push pin (1), sliding the inner anti-tipper tube (2) to the desired length, aligning the push pin with the closest adjustment hole (3) and allowing it to pop through. (the anti-tippers should be as close to the floor as possible without ...

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    Adjustments headrest – the headrest on this commode is referred to as an “x” headrest and the smaller end of the “x” is at the bottom to support the neck where it meets the back of the skull. The arms of this style of headrest can be flexed in or out as needed by simply pulling them apart or squeezi...

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    Adjustments cont'd footplate adjustment – proper footplate adjustment is required for comfort and reduction of pressure points. If the footplates are positioned too high pressure is increased on the buttock area; if they are too low, pressure is increased on the the backs of the legs just above the ...

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    Operating instructions cont'd tilting – the tilt feature of the 190 tilt shower commode can be used for comfort, for those users who have balance control problems or may squirm in the seat too much to be safe when the seat is level. This shower commode also features an anterior tilt (tilts forward) ...

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    Optional 24” wheels the optional 24” wheels allow the user to be able to self propel the shower commode and provide a level of independence. The 24” wheels are equipped with contoured hand rims for better grip, solid maintenance free lightly treaded tires to ease propulsion and quick release axles t...

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    Wheel lock installation for 24” wheels – when the optional 24” wheels are ordered with your commode the push to lock hand brakes will need to be installed to the side frame seat rail. The wheel lock assemblies are clamped to the seat rail (1) using a double clamp that simultaneously tightens onto th...

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    Safety information never operate the tilt mechanism without having a firm grip on the commode push bar. The gas struts used to aid in tilting the commode need to be controlled while changing the tilt angle to prevent the chair from pitching forward ensure back rest is securely attached before using....

  • Page 11: Inspection Items

    Inspection items ensure the commode chair rolls straight (no excessive drag or pull to one side). Inspect the seat, back and arms for tears and/or damage. Inspect for any loose or broken hardware or parts. Inspect for cracked, broken or loose wheels. Ensure the hand brakes are easy to engage and pre...