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Safety information
•Read and observe the contents of
this Operating Manual before the
first use of the toilet wheelchair.
•All components must be checked
for damage and tightness before
the use.
•The toilet wheelchair is only to be
used with the aid of an accompa-
nying person or assistant and
•only permitted for transporting a
person as well
•as for short trips. – Health can suf-
fer from long-term use since no
spring elements exist.
•For your own safety sit back as far
as possible in the seat. – Danger of
overturning!
•Avoid bending forwards and ex-
treme leaning of the upper body
to the front, side or rear, especially
when picking up or laying down
objects. – Danger of overturning
of the toilet wheelchair.
•Use both armrests for support
when leaving the wheelchair. Call
a helper if not possible.
•Absolutely avoid a one-sided sup-
port on the left or right arm sup-
port when standing up.
•There is a danger of overturning of
the toilet wheelchair if the wheel
positions are unfavourable.
•The leg support is to be swivelled
upward before transferring from/
into the toilet wheelchair.
•Do not relieve your legs by resting
them on the edge of the bath tub
or other objects. – Risk of overturn-
ing when leaning backwards.
•Do not utilise removable or swiv-
elling parts for lifting the toilet
wheelchair.
•Do not lift or carry the toilet wheel-
chair with a person seated inside.
•The operation is only permitted on
a level surface, but not for
– driving on uneven or rough
surfaces. – Greater rolling resist-
ance; Danger of tipping!
– driving on gradients. – Danger
of accidents!
– crossing obstacles (e.g. steps,
ledges). – Danger of accidents!
•Moisture and dampness mean dan-
ger of slipping.
•The toilet wheelchair is to be pro-
tected against unauthorised use,
(especially by children), e.g. pedal
down the brake.
•Always secure the toilet wheelchair
against rolling away.
•Do not brake the toilet wheelchair
with the feet when the footplates
are up folded. – Risk of injury by
spraining the ankles!