ActiveAid 1100 User manual

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or resell). ActiveAid, LLC, warrants the 1100 against defects in materials and workmanship as listed below.
• StainlessSteelFrames–3yearwarranty
• Brakemechanisms,lockingmechanisms,wheelsandcasters–1yearwarranty
• Othermetalandstructuralpartsnotofstainlesssteel--1yearwarranty
• Upholsteredcomponents,plasticpads,rubberparts,paintedsurfaces,bearingsandotherpartsnot
specicallyidentiedabove–6monthswarranty
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satisfaction to be defective and within warranty period shall be repaired or replaced at ActiveAid’s option.
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whom you purchased your ActiveAid product. In the event you do not receive satisfactory warranty service,
please contact ActiveAid at the address below. Do not return products to our factory without prior
authorization.
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consent(includingbutnotlimitedto,modicationthroughtheuseofunauthorizedpartsorattachments)arenot
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Please ensure the Owner’s Manual stays with the unit at all times.

Maintenance
•ItisnecessarytoinspectyourShower/Commodechairatleastweeklytoensureitisinsafeoperatingcondition.
•Checkallfasteners(snapbuttons,screws,nuts,bolts,clips,pullpins,handles,etc.)toensuretheyarepresent
and secure.
•Checkupholsteryfortearsandcracks.
•Checkbeltsforfraying,cuts,tears,broken/wornstitchingandbucklesforcracksordamage.
•Checkwheels,casters,andtiresforatspots,cracks,andwear.
•Checkwheellocksorcasterlocksfortightnessandproperfunction.
•Wheellocksmayneedtobeadjustedastiretreadwears.
•Wheellockfastenersmayneedtobetightened.
•Ensurehandrimsareproperlysecuredtowheels.
•Replacedamagedorworncomponents.ContactyourSupplierforrepair/replacementofsaidpartsbefore
continuing use of the shower/commode chair.
•UseonlyrecommendedActiveAidreplacementparts;useofanyotherpartsmayvoidyourwarrantyandcause
damage to your device.
•Aftereachshoweruse,rinsethedevicewithwatertoremovesoapresidue.Usingasoftnon-abrasiveclothor
sponge, wipe the device down to remove water accumulation and product build up. Allow to dry completely
before storing.
•Whencleaningtheunit,useamilddetergentwithasoftnon-abrasiveclothorsponge.Donotuseharsh
cleaning solvents or an abrasive cleaning agent.
•Upholsterypadsmaybecleanedwithanon-abrasive,non-alcohol-basedsoaporsanitizedusingableach
dilutionofupto1:10.Note,manyanti-bacterialanddisinfectantproductscontainalcoholandshouldnotbe
usedontheupholstery,duetothedryingeectofthealcohol.Chooseanon-alcohol-basedsanitizer.
GermicidalwipesthatareratedtokillC-dicilesporesmaybeusedontheupholsteryandtheepoxycoated
stainless steel.
•UrethaneCoatedFabricsmaybecleanedwithaspongeordampclothtowipethesurfacecleanwithwarm
water. As needed, they may be hand washed using warm water and a mild detergent. Do not use bleach. Line
dry. Do not iron. Do not dry clean.
Cleaning/Disinfecting
Whenaskingyoursuppliertoorderreplacementparts,pleasespecifytheserialnumberofthe1100unit.
YourSupplierwillcontactActiveAidCustomerServicetoobtainthenecessaryitemsforyourspecicunit.
Ifyouhaveanyquestions,pleasecontactyourlocalsupplierorcallActiveAid,LLCat1-800-533-5330or
1-507-644-2951.
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DATE OF MANUFACTURE
SEE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
MANUFACTURER
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recycle this product through your recycling
facility at its end of life.
Afin de préserver l’environnement, veuillez
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Usage(cont.)
Belts
Hook and Loop Fasteners
Pullthebeltstripsaparttoseparatethem.Adjustthestripstotheproperposition.Pressthebeltstripstogether
to connect them.
Snap Fit Buckle
To unbuckle, depress the two spring arms on the male end and pull/slide to separate it from the female receiver.
To buckle, insert the male end into the female receiver until the spring arms secure. Listen for clicking sound to
indicateitissecure.Pullstrapthrumaleportionofbuckletotighten.
Abductor/Deector
Slidedeectorintothefrontopeningoftheseat.
Swing Away Adjustable Laterals
To swing the lateral back out of the way, depress the button, pull lateral back around behind the back. To make
widthadjustments,loosenscrews,slidelateralleftorrightinbrackettodesiredposition,tightenscrew.
Check all fasteners (snap buttons, screws, nuts, bolts, clips, pull pins, handles, etc.) for tightness and make sure
they are secure.
Introduction ..................................1
Safety Precautions ............................ 2
Assembly ................................... 3
Usage ..................................... 14
Maintenance................................ 16
Limited Warranty.............................17
Date Purchased:___________________ Serial#:_______________________________
Model #:__________________________ Supplier: ____________________________
Table of Contents
Serialnumberislocatedonthe
frame below the back.

Usage
Seat
Removebyliftingonecorneratatimeorliftoonesideonlyandpivottheseatupfromtheoppositeside.
Installtheseatbyaligningoppositecornersandsnappingintoplaceontheframe.Makesurethattheseatis
square,andall4cornersaresnappedintoplacebeforesittingonchair.
Back
Loosenthenremovetheself-lockingnutandscrewthataresecuringthebackassemblytotheframe.Pullupon
thebackassembly.Re-insertthescrewthroughtheholesinthechairframe.Handstartthenutontotheendof
the screw.
Adjustable Depth Back
Loosen knobs, slide back pad to desired position, tighten knobs.
Adjustable Sling Back
Loosen strap to decrease tension, tighten strap to increase tension.
Leg Rests
Adjusttheheightofthefootplatebydepressingsnapbuttonandslidingfootplatemountupordowntoobtain
correctheight.Removelegrestassemblybyliftinguponthegoosenecktoremoveitfromthereceiverofthe
front support.
Elevating Leg Rest
Adjusttheheightofthelegrestbydepressingsnapbuttonandslidingfootplatemountupordowntoobtain
correctheight.Adjusttheangleofthelegrestupwardbylifting,lowerbydepressingthetab.
Arm Rests
Height-Adjustable Arm Rests
To raise the arm, push up on the armlock cap and pivot back the entire armrest. To lower the arm, pull down on
the front of the armrest until the arm latch locks onto the securing stud under the arm pivot.
Flip-Up Arm Rests
To raise the arm up, pivot the arm lock lever away from the armrest and armrest lock. Lift up on the armrest.
Removebydepressingthesnapbuttonandslidingitoutofthearmrestpivot.
Casters
Lockingcasters:Tolockcasters(option),pushdownonthefrontofthecasterbrakelever.Toreleasecaster
brake, push down on the rear of the caster brake.
Removing Casters:Loosenthenremovetheself-lockingnutandmachinescrewthatareinthechairframe
wherethecasterswillbeinserted.Insertcastersothatitisushwiththeframe.Re-insertthescrewthrough
the holes in the chair frame and caster stem. Note: Screw head should be to the outside of the frame and the nut
to the inside.HandstartthenutontotheendofthescrewUseawrenchandhexkeytotightenthecastersinto
place.Repeatforsecondcaster.
Wheels
Quick Release Axle
Depressbuttonontheaxleendtorecesstheballlockingpinsandstarttheboltthruthewheel.Placewasheron
bolt end to inside of wheel. Continue depressing the button to insert the bolt into the wheel mount.
Note: The ball locking pins will secure the axle in place when the button is released.
Wheel Locks
To engage the wheel lock, push forward on the lever, to unlock pull back on the lever.
Note: If the wheel moves while wheel lock is engaged, the assembly needs to be moved slightly closer to
the wheel.
Introduction
CONGRATULATIONS!Youhaveselectedoneofourmanynemobilityproducts.YourShower/CommodeChair
has been carefully designed and fabricated focusing on customer needs.
Shower/Commode Chair Description
ActiveAid shower and commode products are intended for individuals who are able to transfer independently or
with assistance from a caregiver. They are a useful tool for rehabilitation or home use. ActiveAid shower and
commodeproductscanbeindividuallyconguredtomeetthespecicneedsofanindividual.
Indications for Use
The Shower/Commode Chair is indicated for most individuals weighing up to 350 lbs. (158kg).
Intended Use
ActiveAid shower and commode products are intended to assist disabled individuals in performing activities of
daily living (toileting and bathing).
This device is designed and intended for shower/commode use in accessibility compliant environments.
Accessibilitycompliantenvironmentsgenerallyoutlinethatooringsurfacesaretobestable,rmandslip
resistant.Ifgroundandoorsurfacesareencounteredthatarenotwithintheappropriateaccessiblestandards,
the area in question should be brought within the code for disability accessibility before using the device.
This manual is an integral part of your Shower/Commode Chair product and should be read completely and
thoroughly by anyone that will be operating the unit. This will ensure the product is assembled properly and
usedinthemostbenecialmanner.
The ActiveAid 1100 should only be used under the guidance of a physician or therapist. Consult your physician or
therapist for proper transfer techniques.
Shouldanyproblemarisethatyoucannotsolvebyreadingthismanual,pleasecontactyourlocalsupplierorcall
ActiveAid,LLCat1-800-533-5330or1-507-644-2951.
ItisnecessarytoinspectyourShower/Commodechairatleastweeklytoensureitisinsafeoperatingcondition.
Adjustmentsthatarelistedintheproductowner’smanualcanbemadebytheoperatorbyfollowingthe
instructionsforuse.Afteranadjustmentismade,inspecttheunittoensureallhardwareandadjustable
componentsareproperlysecuredpertheinstructionsforuse.Replacementofwornparts,majoradjustments,
oranyotherimportantcorrectionsshouldbehandledbyanauthorizedsupplier.OnlyActiveAid,LLCapproved
replacement parts should be used to ensure safety and performance.
THANKYOUFORBUYINGANACTIVEAIDPRODUCT!
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31. If the leg rests were ordered, insert the ends (with the
pin) into the receiver of the front support.
32. Pushdowntosecurethelegrestintothefront
support.
Repeatforsecondlegrest,ifordered.
33. Insert pan hanger under the seat.
31.
32.
33.
SafetyPrecautions
•Pleasereadandunderstandallsafetyprecautionsanduserinstructionspriortouse.CallActiveAidat
1-800-533-5330or507-644-2951withquestionsorconcerns.
•TheShower/Commode chair is designed to accommodate most individuals up to 350 lbs. (158kg).
•Theexpectedservicelifeofa1100productis3yearsundernormaluseconditions.Note: this may vary based on
frequency of use.
•ActiveAidproductsarespecicallydesignedtobeusedwithActiveAidaccessoriesandoptions.Unless
otherwise noted, accessories and options from other manufacturers have not been tested by ActiveAid and are
not recommended for use with ActiveAid products.
•Productmodicationsmadewithoutexpresswrittenconsent(includingbutnotlimitedto,modicationthrough
theuseofunauthorizedpartsorattachments)arenotrecommendedandwillvoidtheproductwarranty.
•Thisequipmentisdesignedtoaccommodatearangeofusers;therefore,theunithasvariousadjustmentslots
andholes.Avoidplacingngersorotherbodypartsinanyoftheseareas.
•Donotmakeheightorslopeadjustmentswhileseated.
•Pleasedisposeofpackagingmaterialsproperly.Keepplasticbagsawayfromchildren.
•ActiveAidshower/commodechairsaredesignedforindooruseonly.
•Donotsubmergetheshower/commodechair.
•Extrememovementslaterallyorfronttobackmaycausetheunittotip.Thesemovementswillcauseachange
to the normal center of gravity of the chair.
•Whentransferringorre-positioninginthechair,ensurecastersareproperlyaligned(frontcastersinforward
position, rear casters positioned to the rear) and wheel locks/caster locks are locked (as applicable to the
congurationoftheselectedproduct).
•Donotusefootplatesinthetransferprocessorwhenshiftingyourweight.
•Wheellocks/casterlocksareintendedtokeeptheshower/commodechairstationaryduringtransferoruse.
They are not intended to be used as brakes to slow and stop a moving shower/commode chair.
•Donotremovetheanti-tiplevers,theyprovidestability.
•Caution: Check all fasteners before operating.
•Caution: It is necessary to periodically check all fasteners (snap buttons, screws, nuts, bolts, clips, pull pins,
handles, etc.) to ensure they are secure.
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28. Ifswing-awayadjustablelateralswereordered,
remove the bolts from the lateral assembly.
29. Placelateralclampandlateralassemblyontotheback
frameabovethearmrestassembly.Placeclampbracket
into place and hand start each bolt.
30. Tighten bolts securely.
Repeatstepsforotherside,ifordered.
28.
29.
30.
Assembly
1. Removeallpartsfromtheshippingcontainer(s).
Removeallpackingmaterialfromtheparts.Recycle
shipping and packing materials in accordance with the
recycling codes of your location.
Setchairframeupright
2. Loosenthenremovetheself-lockingnutandmachine
screw that are in the chair frame where the casters will be
inserted.
3. Insertcastersothatitisushwiththeframe.
1.
2.
3.
Tools required for setup: 7/16" wrench, 5/32" hex key, #10 metric wrench.

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4A. Re-insertthescrewthroughtheholesinthechair
frame and caster stem.
Note: Screw head should be to the outside of the frame
and the nut to the inside. Hand start the nut onto the end
of the screw.
4B. Useawrenchandhexkeytotightenthecastersinto
place.Repeatforsecondcaster.
5. Removethenut,washerandspringlockwasherfrom
thebolt.Placeboltthruthewheel.
6.Placewasherontobolt.
4A.
5.
6.
4B.
Bolted Axles
25. Iftheheight-adjustablearmrestswereordered,
remove the two hex bolts in the clamp of the armrest
clamp assembly.
26. Placearmrestandarmrestclampontothebackframe
as shown. Insert the hex bolt and hand start two bolts into
the clamp.
27. Placearmrestandarmrestclamp81/4"fromthetop
of the frame and tighten bolts securely.
Repeatsteps21-27fortheotherarmrest.
25.
26.
27.

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7. Withwasheronbolt,placewheelontoboltasshown.
8A. Placespringlockwasherontobolt.
8B. Placenutontobolt.
9. Tighten securely.
Note: If over tightened, the wheel will not move.
Insert cap over axle bolt end.
Repeatsteps5-9for
second wheel.
7.
8A.
9.
22. Lower arm down and insert the front of the arm into
the receiver on the front of the seat frame and push down
into place.
23. Pivotthearmlocklevertolockarmrestintoplace.
24.Iftheheight-adjustablearmrestswereordered,
remove the two hex bolts in the clamp of the armrest
clamp assembly.
22.
23.
24.

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10. FortheQuickReleaseAxlesremovethewasherfrom
the bolt.
11. Depress button on the axle end to recess the ball
locking pins, and start the bolt thru the wheel. Place
washer on bolt end to inside of wheel.
12. Continue depressing the button to insert the bolt into
the wheel mount.
Note: The ball locking pins will secure the axle in place when
the button is released.
Repeatsteps10-12forsecondwheel.
10.
11.
12.
Quick Release Axles
19. Usingtheself-lockingnutandscrewthatwere
removedinstep17,insertthemandtightensecurely
using a wrench and hex key to tighten the back into place.
20. Iftheip-uparmrestswereordered,depressthesnap
button and insert into the bracket on the back frame.
21.Makesurethesnapbuttonissetasshown.
19.
20.
21.21.
20.

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13. Locate the wheel lock mount located by the wheel.
14. Loosenthenutonthewheellockassemblyclampjust
enough to separate the clamp to allow it to slide onto the
mount.
15. Turn until the wheel lock foot is perpendicular to the
wheelanditsedgepositionedapproximately1"infrontof
the wheel (with handle in unlocked position). The front of
theclampwouldbepositionedapproximately1/2"from
the edge of the mounting tube.
Tighten nut securely.
Repeatsteps13-15forotherside.
13.
14.
15.
16. Removepullpinfromanti-tipper,insertintoframe
position,re-insertpullpin.
Repeatstepforotherside.
17. Loosenthenremovetheself-lockingnutandscrew
that are in the chair frame where the back assembly will
be attached and set aside.
18. Insert the back into the frame.
16.
17.
18.

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13. Locate the wheel lock mount located by the wheel.
14. Loosenthenutonthewheellockassemblyclampjust
enough to separate the clamp to allow it to slide onto the
mount.
15. Turn until the wheel lock foot is perpendicular to the
wheelanditsedgepositionedapproximately1"infrontof
the wheel (with handle in unlocked position). The front of
theclampwouldbepositionedapproximately1/2"from
the edge of the mounting tube.
Tighten nut securely.
Repeatsteps13-15forotherside.
13.
14.
15.
16. Removepullpinfromanti-tipper,insertintoframe
position,re-insertpullpin.
Repeatstepforotherside.
17. Loosenthenremovetheself-lockingnutandscrew
that are in the chair frame where the back assembly will
be attached and set aside.
18. Insert the back into the frame.
16.
17.
18.

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10. FortheQuickReleaseAxlesremovethewasherfrom
the bolt.
11. Depress button on the axle end to recess the ball
locking pins, and start the bolt thru the wheel. Place
washer on bolt end to inside of wheel.
12. Continue depressing the button to insert the bolt into
the wheel mount.
Note: The ball locking pins will secure the axle in place when
the button is released.
Repeatsteps10-12forsecondwheel.
10.
11.
12.
Quick Release Axles
19. Usingtheself-lockingnutandscrewthatwere
removedinstep17,insertthemandtightensecurely
using a wrench and hex key to tighten the back into place.
20. Iftheip-uparmrestswereordered,depressthesnap
button and insert into the bracket on the back frame.
21.Makesurethesnapbuttonissetasshown.
19.
20.
21.21.
20.

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7. Withwasheronbolt,placewheelontoboltasshown.
8A. Placespringlockwasherontobolt.
8B. Placenutontobolt.
9. Tighten securely.
Note: If over tightened, the wheel will not move.
Insert cap over axle bolt end.
Repeatsteps5-9for
second wheel.
7.
8A.
9.
22. Lower arm down and insert the front of the arm into
the receiver on the front of the seat frame and push down
into place.
23. Pivotthearmlocklevertolockarmrestintoplace.
24.Iftheheight-adjustablearmrestswereordered,
remove the two hex bolts in the clamp of the armrest
clamp assembly.
22.
23.
24.

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4A. Re-insertthescrewthroughtheholesinthechair
frame and caster stem.
Note: Screw head should be to the outside of the frame
and the nut to the inside. Hand start the nut onto the end
of the screw.
4B. Useawrenchandhexkeytotightenthecastersinto
place.Repeatforsecondcaster.
5. Removethenut,washerandspringlockwasherfrom
thebolt.Placeboltthruthewheel.
6.Placewasherontobolt.
4A.
5.
6.
4B.
Bolted Axles
25. Iftheheight-adjustablearmrestswereordered,
remove the two hex bolts in the clamp of the armrest
clamp assembly.
26. Placearmrestandarmrestclampontothebackframe
as shown. Insert the hex bolt and hand start two bolts into
the clamp.
27. Placearmrestandarmrestclamp81/4"fromthetop
of the frame and tighten bolts securely.
Repeatsteps21-27fortheotherarmrest.
25.
26.
27.

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28. Ifswing-awayadjustablelateralswereordered,
remove the bolts from the lateral assembly.
29. Placelateralclampandlateralassemblyontotheback
frameabovethearmrestassembly.Placeclampbracket
into place and hand start each bolt.
30. Tighten bolts securely.
Repeatstepsforotherside,ifordered.
28.
29.
30.
Assembly
1. Removeallpartsfromtheshippingcontainer(s).
Removeallpackingmaterialfromtheparts.Recycle
shipping and packing materials in accordance with the
recycling codes of your location.
Setchairframeupright
2. Loosenthenremovetheself-lockingnutandmachine
screw that are in the chair frame where the casters will be
inserted.
3. Insertcastersothatitisushwiththeframe.
1.
2.
3.
Tools required for setup: 7/16" wrench, 5/32" hex key, #10 metric wrench.

31. If the leg rests were ordered, insert the ends (with the
pin) into the receiver of the front support.
32. Pushdowntosecurethelegrestintothefront
support.
Repeatforsecondlegrest,ifordered.
33. Insert pan hanger under the seat.
31.
32.
33.
SafetyPrecautions
•Pleasereadandunderstandallsafetyprecautionsanduserinstructionspriortouse.CallActiveAidat
1-800-533-5330or507-644-2951withquestionsorconcerns.
•TheShower/Commode chair is designed to accommodate most individuals up to 350 lbs. (158kg).
•Theexpectedservicelifeofa1100productis3yearsundernormaluseconditions.Note: this may vary based on
frequency of use.
•ActiveAidproductsarespecicallydesignedtobeusedwithActiveAidaccessoriesandoptions.Unless
otherwise noted, accessories and options from other manufacturers have not been tested by ActiveAid and are
not recommended for use with ActiveAid products.
•Productmodicationsmadewithoutexpresswrittenconsent(includingbutnotlimitedto,modicationthrough
theuseofunauthorizedpartsorattachments)arenotrecommendedandwillvoidtheproductwarranty.
•Thisequipmentisdesignedtoaccommodatearangeofusers;therefore,theunithasvariousadjustmentslots
andholes.Avoidplacingngersorotherbodypartsinanyoftheseareas.
•Donotmakeheightorslopeadjustmentswhileseated.
•Pleasedisposeofpackagingmaterialsproperly.Keepplasticbagsawayfromchildren.
•ActiveAidshower/commodechairsaredesignedforindooruseonly.
•Donotsubmergetheshower/commodechair.
•Extrememovementslaterallyorfronttobackmaycausetheunittotip.Thesemovementswillcauseachange
to the normal center of gravity of the chair.
•Whentransferringorre-positioninginthechair,ensurecastersareproperlyaligned(frontcastersinforward
position, rear casters positioned to the rear) and wheel locks/caster locks are locked (as applicable to the
congurationoftheselectedproduct).
•Donotusefootplatesinthetransferprocessorwhenshiftingyourweight.
•Wheellocks/casterlocksareintendedtokeeptheshower/commodechairstationaryduringtransferoruse.
They are not intended to be used as brakes to slow and stop a moving shower/commode chair.
•Donotremovetheanti-tiplevers,theyprovidestability.
•Caution: Check all fasteners before operating.
•Caution: It is necessary to periodically check all fasteners (snap buttons, screws, nuts, bolts, clips, pull pins,
handles, etc.) to ensure they are secure.
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Usage
Seat
Removebyliftingonecorneratatimeorliftoonesideonlyandpivottheseatupfromtheoppositeside.
Installtheseatbyaligningoppositecornersandsnappingintoplaceontheframe.Makesurethattheseatis
square,andall4cornersaresnappedintoplacebeforesittingonchair.
Back
Loosenthenremovetheself-lockingnutandscrewthataresecuringthebackassemblytotheframe.Pullupon
thebackassembly.Re-insertthescrewthroughtheholesinthechairframe.Handstartthenutontotheendof
the screw.
Adjustable Depth Back
Loosen knobs, slide back pad to desired position, tighten knobs.
Adjustable Sling Back
Loosen strap to decrease tension, tighten strap to increase tension.
Leg Rests
Adjusttheheightofthefootplatebydepressingsnapbuttonandslidingfootplatemountupordowntoobtain
correctheight.Removelegrestassemblybyliftinguponthegoosenecktoremoveitfromthereceiverofthe
front support.
Elevating Leg Rest
Adjusttheheightofthelegrestbydepressingsnapbuttonandslidingfootplatemountupordowntoobtain
correctheight.Adjusttheangleofthelegrestupwardbylifting,lowerbydepressingthetab.
Arm Rests
Height-Adjustable Arm Rests
To raise the arm, push up on the armlock cap and pivot back the entire armrest. To lower the arm, pull down on
the front of the armrest until the arm latch locks onto the securing stud under the arm pivot.
Flip-Up Arm Rests
To raise the arm up, pivot the arm lock lever away from the armrest and armrest lock. Lift up on the armrest.
Removebydepressingthesnapbuttonandslidingitoutofthearmrestpivot.
Casters
Lockingcasters:Tolockcasters(option),pushdownonthefrontofthecasterbrakelever.Toreleasecaster
brake, push down on the rear of the caster brake.
Removing Casters:Loosenthenremovetheself-lockingnutandmachinescrewthatareinthechairframe
wherethecasterswillbeinserted.Insertcastersothatitisushwiththeframe.Re-insertthescrewthrough
the holes in the chair frame and caster stem. Note: Screw head should be to the outside of the frame and the nut
to the inside.HandstartthenutontotheendofthescrewUseawrenchandhexkeytotightenthecastersinto
place.Repeatforsecondcaster.
Wheels
Quick Release Axle
Depressbuttonontheaxleendtorecesstheballlockingpinsandstarttheboltthruthewheel.Placewasheron
bolt end to inside of wheel. Continue depressing the button to insert the bolt into the wheel mount.
Note: The ball locking pins will secure the axle in place when the button is released.
Wheel Locks
To engage the wheel lock, push forward on the lever, to unlock pull back on the lever.
Note: If the wheel moves while wheel lock is engaged, the assembly needs to be moved slightly closer to
the wheel.
Introduction
CONGRATULATIONS!Youhaveselectedoneofourmanynemobilityproducts.YourShower/CommodeChair
has been carefully designed and fabricated focusing on customer needs.
Shower/Commode Chair Description
ActiveAid shower and commode products are intended for individuals who are able to transfer independently or
with assistance from a caregiver. They are a useful tool for rehabilitation or home use. ActiveAid shower and
commodeproductscanbeindividuallyconguredtomeetthespecicneedsofanindividual.
Indications for Use
The Shower/Commode Chair is indicated for most individuals weighing up to 350 lbs. (158kg).
Intended Use
ActiveAid shower and commode products are intended to assist disabled individuals in performing activities of
daily living (toileting and bathing).
This device is designed and intended for shower/commode use in accessibility compliant environments.
Accessibilitycompliantenvironmentsgenerallyoutlinethatooringsurfacesaretobestable,rmandslip
resistant.Ifgroundandoorsurfacesareencounteredthatarenotwithintheappropriateaccessiblestandards,
the area in question should be brought within the code for disability accessibility before using the device.
This manual is an integral part of your Shower/Commode Chair product and should be read completely and
thoroughly by anyone that will be operating the unit. This will ensure the product is assembled properly and
usedinthemostbenecialmanner.
The ActiveAid 1100 should only be used under the guidance of a physician or therapist. Consult your physician or
therapist for proper transfer techniques.
Shouldanyproblemarisethatyoucannotsolvebyreadingthismanual,pleasecontactyourlocalsupplierorcall
ActiveAid,LLCat1-800-533-5330or1-507-644-2951.
ItisnecessarytoinspectyourShower/Commodechairatleastweeklytoensureitisinsafeoperatingcondition.
Adjustmentsthatarelistedintheproductowner’smanualcanbemadebytheoperatorbyfollowingthe
instructionsforuse.Afteranadjustmentismade,inspecttheunittoensureallhardwareandadjustable
componentsareproperlysecuredpertheinstructionsforuse.Replacementofwornparts,majoradjustments,
oranyotherimportantcorrectionsshouldbehandledbyanauthorizedsupplier.OnlyActiveAid,LLCapproved
replacement parts should be used to ensure safety and performance.
THANKYOUFORBUYINGANACTIVEAIDPRODUCT!
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Usage(cont.)
Belts
Hook and Loop Fasteners
Pullthebeltstripsaparttoseparatethem.Adjustthestripstotheproperposition.Pressthebeltstripstogether
to connect them.
Snap Fit Buckle
To unbuckle, depress the two spring arms on the male end and pull/slide to separate it from the female receiver.
To buckle, insert the male end into the female receiver until the spring arms secure. Listen for clicking sound to
indicateitissecure.Pullstrapthrumaleportionofbuckletotighten.
Abductor/Deector
Slidedeectorintothefrontopeningoftheseat.
Swing Away Adjustable Laterals
To swing the lateral back out of the way, depress the button, pull lateral back around behind the back. To make
widthadjustments,loosenscrews,slidelateralleftorrightinbrackettodesiredposition,tightenscrew.
Check all fasteners (snap buttons, screws, nuts, bolts, clips, pull pins, handles, etc.) for tightness and make sure
they are secure.
Introduction ..................................1
Safety Precautions ............................ 2
Assembly ................................... 3
Usage ..................................... 14
Maintenance................................ 16
Limited Warranty.............................17
Date Purchased:___________________ Serial#:_______________________________
Model #:__________________________ Supplier: ____________________________
Table of Contents
Serialnumberislocatedonthe
frame below the back.

Maintenance
•ItisnecessarytoinspectyourShower/Commodechairatleastweeklytoensureitisinsafeoperatingcondition.
•Checkallfasteners(snapbuttons,screws,nuts,bolts,clips,pullpins,handles,etc.)toensuretheyarepresent
and secure.
•Checkupholsteryfortearsandcracks.
•Checkbeltsforfraying,cuts,tears,broken/wornstitchingandbucklesforcracksordamage.
•Checkwheels,casters,andtiresforatspots,cracks,andwear.
•Checkwheellocksorcasterlocksfortightnessandproperfunction.
•Wheellocksmayneedtobeadjustedastiretreadwears.
•Wheellockfastenersmayneedtobetightened.
•Ensurehandrimsareproperlysecuredtowheels.
•Replacedamagedorworncomponents.ContactyourSupplierforrepair/replacementofsaidpartsbefore
continuing use of the shower/commode chair.
•UseonlyrecommendedActiveAidreplacementparts;useofanyotherpartsmayvoidyourwarrantyandcause
damage to your device.
•Aftereachshoweruse,rinsethedevicewithwatertoremovesoapresidue.Usingasoftnon-abrasiveclothor
sponge, wipe the device down to remove water accumulation and product build up. Allow to dry completely
before storing.
•Whencleaningtheunit,useamilddetergentwithasoftnon-abrasiveclothorsponge.Donotuseharsh
cleaning solvents or an abrasive cleaning agent.
•Upholsterypadsmaybecleanedwithanon-abrasive,non-alcohol-basedsoaporsanitizedusingableach
dilutionofupto1:10.Note,manyanti-bacterialanddisinfectantproductscontainalcoholandshouldnotbe
usedontheupholstery,duetothedryingeectofthealcohol.Chooseanon-alcohol-basedsanitizer.
GermicidalwipesthatareratedtokillC-dicilesporesmaybeusedontheupholsteryandtheepoxycoated
stainless steel.
•UrethaneCoatedFabricsmaybecleanedwithaspongeordampclothtowipethesurfacecleanwithwarm
water. As needed, they may be hand washed using warm water and a mild detergent. Do not use bleach. Line
dry. Do not iron. Do not dry clean.
Cleaning/Disinfecting
Whenaskingyoursuppliertoorderreplacementparts,pleasespecifytheserialnumberofthe1100unit.
YourSupplierwillcontactActiveAidCustomerServicetoobtainthenecessaryitemsforyourspecicunit.
Ifyouhaveanyquestions,pleasecontactyourlocalsupplierorcallActiveAid,LLCat1-800-533-5330or
1-507-644-2951.
PartsReplacement
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DATE OF MANUFACTURE
SEE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
MANUFACTURER
SYMBOL LEGEND
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CAUTION/ATTENTION
SERIAL NUMBER
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Please be environmentally responsible and
recycle this product through your recycling
facility at its end of life.
Afin de préserver l’environnement, veuillez
confier ce produit à votre centre de recyclage
à la fin de sa durée de vie.

This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser/customer (or supplier non consumer who does not buy
or resell). ActiveAid, LLC, warrants the 1100 against defects in materials and workmanship as listed below.
• StainlessSteelFrames–3yearwarranty
• Brakemechanisms,lockingmechanisms,wheelsandcasters–1yearwarranty
• Othermetalandstructuralpartsnotofstainlesssteel--1yearwarranty
• Upholsteredcomponents,plasticpads,rubberparts,paintedsurfaces,bearingsandotherpartsnot
specicallyidentiedabove–6monthswarranty
The warranty period commences on the original ship date from ActiveAid. Any product proven to ActiveAid’s
satisfaction to be defective and within warranty period shall be repaired or replaced at ActiveAid’s option.
ACTIVEAID’sSOLEOBLIGATIONANDYOUREXCLUSIVEREMEDYUNDERTHISWARRANTYSHALLBE
LIMITEDTOSUCHREPAIRAND/ORREPLACEMENT.Thiswarrantydoesnotincludeanylaborcharges
incurredinreplacementpartsinstallation.Forwarrantyservice,pleasecontacttheauthorizedsupplierfrom
whom you purchased your ActiveAid product. In the event you do not receive satisfactory warranty service,
please contact ActiveAid at the address below. Do not return products to our factory without prior
authorization.
LIMITATIONSANDEXCLUSIONS:Theforegoingwarrantyshallnotapplytoserialnumberedproductsifthe
serialnumberhasbeenremovedordefaced.Productssubjecttonegligence,abuse,misuse,improper
maintenance, improper storage, or damages beyond ActiveAid’s control are not covered by this warranty, and
thatevaluationwillbesolelydeterminedbyActiveAid.ProductsmodiedwithoutActiveAid’sexpresswritten
consent(includingbutnotlimitedto,modicationthroughtheuseofunauthorizedpartsorattachments)arenot
covered by this warranty. The warranty shall not apply to problems arising from normal wear or failure to follow
instructions. The warranty will be void if parts not manufactured by ActiveAid or parts not complying with
originalequipmentspecicationsareaddedtoanActiveAidproduct.
THEFOREGOINGWARRANTYISEXCLUSIVEANDINLIEUOFALLOTHEREXPRESSWARRANTIES.
ACTIVEAIDSHALLNOTBELIABLEFORANYCONSEQUENTIALORINCIDENTALDAMAGESWHATSOEVER.
ActiveAid maintains a policy of continual product improvement and reserves the right to change features,
specications,andpriceswithoutpriornotication.CheckwithActiveAidforlatestinformation.
ActiveAid, LLC.
101ActiveaidRoad•RedwoodFallsMN56283USA
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OWNER’S MANUAL
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ActiveAid products should only be used under the guidance of a physician. ActiveAid maintains a policy of continual product improvement and reserves the
right to change features, specications, and prices without prior notication. Check with ActiveAid for latest information. FORM 1100MAN 121819 REV A
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Please ensure the Owner’s Manual stays with the unit at all times.
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