
Take the leg frame with the handlebar (Part A), and lay it flat on the ground.
2. Determine which direction you would like the seat to face in your bathtub.
The leg frame with the handlebar (Part A) will be the side that goes inside
the bathtub.
3. There are two sliding rails (Part C): one rail has 2 brass push
buttons, and the other rail has 4 push buttons.
4. Take the rail with 4 push buttons, and insert it into the side of
the frame you want the seat to face, making sure the two
larger push buttons face down, and the two smaller push
buttons face outwards (the smaller push buttons are for
the sliding rail locking mechanisms). Make sure the larger,
bottom button snaps firmly into the frame.
5. Insert the other sliding rail into the other side of the leg frame
(Part A), making sure the button snaps firmly into place.
Take the seat with the attached
sliding rings (Part D), and align
the sliding rings with
the rails, so that
the locking side of
the seat (the side with
the red tabs) is on
the same rail as
the 4 brass push
buttons. Insert both
sliding rails into the
sliding rings under the
seat. Push in the push
buttons to slide seat
Take the other leg frame (Part B),
and insert the sliding rails into it.
Make sure the brass
buttons snap firmly
into place.
Take the 4 legs (Part E), and insert
them into the leg frames. Set
the bench height by using the same
button-hole location for each leg.
Make sure the buttons snap firmly
into place. For your safety, adjust
the rubber tips on the legs by
turning
them
outward
for
maximum
floor
contact.
Sit the bench up on the legs. Take
the backrest (Part F), and press
the two brass push buttons on
the frame of the backrest. Insert the
backrest into the tubes
underneath the seat,
and push it in until
the brass push
buttons
snap
firmly
into
place.