EasyCare CRM 500 User manual

INSTALLATION
It is imperative that the installation is carried out safely and correctly and it is, therefore, strongly
suggested that this work be undertaken by an experienced professional, familiar with building
construction.
Walls of various construction each require dierent treatment and dierent xings. Please ensure that the
correct xings for the various constructions are used.
The Back-Rest is designed to be used with belt type bath lifts such as Model CRM20059. Consequently
similar xings used for the bath lift is recommended to secure the Back-Rest.
The Back-Rest comprises two main parts.
The cross beam tube slides into the slider arm tube to make an “L” shape. The channel is xed to the
wall above the top of the bath and below the bathlift. The cross beam support with its roller rests on and
runs on tops of the bath rim.
The channel needs to be xed to allow the cushion to be approximately 50mm (2 inches) away from
the belt of the bathlift when its slider is locked in position. Spacer washes are provided to ensure the
channel is distorted by uneven by an uneven wal surface. The cross beam can be adjusted across the
bath allowing the support roller to be run on the bath rim. Two screws and lock-nuts provide the locking
of the cross beam to the slder.
The cushion support can also be adjusted to centralise it with bath. Two screws under the support, lock
it on to the cross beam.
The roller support can be turned to adjust the height of the cross beam to allow the slider to move easily.
This is locked into position by the screw that attached it to the cross beam and a plate which, using a
grub screw under the cross beam, tightens the plate onto the roller support to prevent it turning.
Finally the angle retainer will be screwed onto the channel to keep the slider in position.
MAINTENANCE
The cushion on the Back-Rest needs to be kept clean by washing in warm soapy water. Do not use
detergents. Occasionally the sliding arm may require a polish for it to slide easier. A silicon spray
furniture polish may be used and wiped clean.
Wallspace required Length 1015mm
Extending to 1345mm
Height 40mm
Wallspace required Length 1100mm
Width 445mm
Depth 105mm
Weight unpacked 6 kilos (13.2 lbs)
Weight unpacked 7 kilos (15.4 lbs)
The manufacturers undertake to provide a full one year’s guarantee eective from the date of purchase
of the Back-Rest subject to (A) the Back-Rest being unable to full its function due to proven faulty
components or faulty workmanship and (B) that the faulty product is returned direct to the factory.
(In the light of continuous improvement the company reserves the right to change
the specication of the product and manual) Revision 2, July 2021
INSTRUCTIONS &
TECHNICAL MANUAL
BATH LIFT
INDEX
Important Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . 2
The product . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Operating the Back-Rest . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Contained in your Delivery Carton. . . . . . . . 6
Environment Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Guarantee/Weights and Measurements. . . . . 5
MANUFACTURED BY:
Relaxa Mobility Ltd
1 Kites Park,
Summerleys Road,
Princes Risborough
Buckinghamshire
HP27 9PX
t: 01844 397044
www.relaxamobility.co.uk
CLASS 1 AND EMC APPROVED
EEE Producer Registration No. GA0292UQ
Registered in England and Wales:12076361
CONTAINED IN YOUR RELAXA BACK-REST BOX
1 Manual
1 Channel and Sliding Arm
1 Cross beam with Back Support and cushion
1 Bag of spacer washer (if wall is uneven)
WEIGHTS AND MEASUREMENTS
GUARANTEE
ENVIRONMENT INFORMATION
At the end of its useful life the product should be disposed of responsibly.
2. Cross beam with the back support and cushion.
1. Channel and sliding Arm.
Fig 7

SAFETY
INSTALLATION
It is important this instruction manual is retained with thw back-rest for future reference. Should the
Back-Rest be sold or transferred to another owner or should you move house and leave the Back-Rest
always ensure this instruction manual is available for the new owner to know the functioning of the
Back-Rest and the relevant warnings. The warnings are important and MUST be read before installing or
using the Back-Rest.
!
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
It is imperative the installation is carried out safely and correctly and is undertaken by an experienced
professional familiar with building construction.
Ensure there are no pipes or electrical cables that could be damaged when xing the unit to the wall.
When xing to a “studded’ or non solid wall, reinforcement may be required to ensure the Back-Rest will
take the person’s weight and operate safely.
The Back-Rest must be used with a belt-type bathlift such as Model CRM20059. The weight limit and
xing that applies to the bathlift will also apply to this Back-Rest. Bathlift maximum lifting weight is 127
kgms (280 lbs) (20 Stone).
Before tting ensure the operating space in which the Back-Rest will move is clear of any obstructions,
including the edges of the bath.
Do NOT allow children to play with this Back-Rest. It is not a toy.
If children are required to use the Back-Rest, they should be supervised at all times.
The Back-Rest provides a rm support to the bather providing the locking mechanism is correctly located
and the security latch is in position. Failure to do so will mean the Back-Rest will move away when leaned
upon, ENDANGERING THE BATHER.
Do not clean the cushion with bleach or similar skin irritating substance.
If you have any doubt as to your ability to use this Back-Rest unattended, then you should ensure that a
capable carer is present.
The Back-Rest safety latch should only be released when the bather is sitting at the bottom of the bath.
When used for the rst few times, the bather should accustom themselves to leaning well forward to
release the safety latch, then move the Back-Rest clear to the rear of the bath. DO NOT LEAN AGAINST
the Back-Rest and release the safety latch. This may cause injury.
THE PRODUCT
This Back-Rest model CRM500 has been
designed to be used with the belt-type bathlift
Model CRM20059 as shown in g 1. It is also
adjustable to t standard 700mm and up to
800mm width baths.
OPERATING THE BACK-REST
STEP 1
The Back-Rest provides back support for the
bather when sitting on the belt and can also be
moved to the rear of the bath to act as a headrest.
The Back-Rest provides the bather with back
support whilst positioning themselves onto the
bath and as they lower themselves into the bath.
The bather may then continue bathing in the
sitting position or by leaning forward and releasing
the security latch allowing the
Back-Rest to be moved to the rear of the bath
as shown in g 2.
With the Back-Rest now providing a headrest,
the bath is clear for the bather to enjoy a leisurely
“soak” in the normal manner.
When bathing is nished, the bather will resume
the sitting position, lean forward and slide the
Back-Rest to engage the safety latch in the
correct position as shown in g 3. The
Back-Rest is now in its support position and
can be used for the bather to exit the bath.
Ensure the Back-Rest is correctly positioned
close to the belt. Check that the security latch is
correctly positioned as shown in g 4. THIS IS
VERY IMPORTANT.
The bathlift may now be used with the Back-Rest
providing extra support whilst getting on and as
you travel to the bottom of the bath.
After lowering into the bath the bather may require
the Back-Rest to be moved to the rear of the bath
for it to be used as a head-rest.
To do this:
1. Lean forward - VERY IMPORTANT
2. Release the security latch by rotating the
knob. See g 5.
Fig 5
1. Push the slider using the handle near to the
wall and slide towards the rear until it stops
against the bath. See g 6.
Fig 6
Relax and enjoy a refreshing bath.
Move to a sitting position on the belt. Push the
handle forward until its reaches a stop. Pull the
handle away from the wall to allow the secutiy
latch with its knob to be retated and dropped back
into position to lock the Back-Rest as in g 4.
Raise yourself up with the bathlift and exit the
bath safely.
Fig 2
Fig 1
Fig 3
CHILD SAFETY
USE
Fig 4
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
STEP 5
STEP 6

INSTALLATION
It is imperative that the installation is carried out safely and correctly and it is, therefore, strongly
suggested that this work be undertaken by an experienced professional, familiar with building
construction.
Walls of various construction each require dierent treatment and dierent xings. Please ensure that the
correct xings for the various constructions are used.
The Back-Rest is designed to be used with belt type bath lifts such as Model CRM20059. Consequently
similar xings used for the bath lift is recommended to secure the Back-Rest.
The Back-Rest comprises two main parts.
The cross beam tube slides into the slider arm tube to make an “L” shape. The channel is xed to the
wall above the top of the bath and below the bathlift. The cross beam support with its roller rests on and
runs on tops of the bath rim.
The channel needs to be xed to allow the cushion to be approximately 50mm (2 inches) away from
the belt of the bathlift when its slider is locked in position. Spacer washes are provided to ensure the
channel is distorted by uneven by an uneven wal surface. The cross beam can be adjusted across the
bath allowing the support roller to be run on the bath rim. Two screws and lock-nuts provide the locking
of the cross beam to the slder.
The cushion support can also be adjusted to centralise it with bath. Two screws under the support, lock
it on to the cross beam.
The roller support can be turned to adjust the height of the cross beam to allow the slider to move easily.
This is locked into position by the screw that attached it to the cross beam and a plate which, using a
grub screw under the cross beam, tightens the plate onto the roller support to prevent it turning.
Finally the angle retainer will be screwed onto the channel to keep the slider in position.
MAINTENANCE
The cushion on the Back-Rest needs to be kept clean by washing in warm soapy water. Do not use
detergents. Occasionally the sliding arm may require a polish for it to slide easier. A silicon spray
furniture polish may be used and wiped clean.
Wallspace required Length 1015mm
Extending to 1345mm
Height 40mm
Wallspace required Length 1100mm
Width 445mm
Depth 105mm
Weight unpacked 6 kilos (13.2 lbs)
Weight unpacked 7 kilos (15.4 lbs)
The manufacturers undertake to provide a full one year’s guarantee eective from the date of purchase
of the Back-Rest subject to (A) the Back-Rest being unable to full its function due to proven faulty
components or faulty workmanship and (B) that the faulty product is returned direct to the factory.
(In the light of continuous improvement the company reserves the right to change
the specication of the product and manual) Revision 2, July 2021
INSTRUCTIONS & TECHNICAL MANUAL
BATH LIFT
INDEX
Important Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . 2
The product . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Operating the Back-Rest . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Contained in your Delivery Carton. . . . . . . . 6
Environment Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Guarantee/Weights and Measurements. . . . . 5
MANUFACTURED BY:
Relaxa Mobility Ltd
1 Kites Park,
Summerleys Road,
Princes Risborough
Buckinghamshire
HP27 9PX
t: 01844 397044
www.relaxamobility.co.uk
CLASS 1 AND EMC APPROVED
EEE Producer Registration No. GA0292UQ
Registered in England and Wales:12076361
CONTAINED IN YOUR RELAXA BACK-REST BOX
1 Manual
1 Channel and Sliding Arm
1 Cross beam with Back Support and cushion
1 Bag of spacer washer (if wall is uneven)
WEIGHTS AND MEASUREMENTS
GUARANTEE
ENVIRONMENT INFORMATION
At the end of its useful life the product should be disposed of responsibly.
2. Cross beam with the back support and cushion.
1. Channel and sliding Arm.
Fig 7
www.easycaresystems.co.uk

SAFETY
INSTALLATION
It is important this instruction manual is retained with thw back-rest for future reference. Should the
Back-Rest be sold or transferred to another owner or should you move house and leave the Back-Rest
always ensure this instruction manual is available for the new owner to know the functioning of the
Back-Rest and the relevant warnings. The warnings are important and MUST be read before installing or
using the Back-Rest.
!
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
It is imperative the installation is carried out safely and correctly and is undertaken by an experienced
professional familiar with building construction.
Ensure there are no pipes or electrical cables that could be damaged when xing the unit to the wall.
When xing to a “studded’ or non solid wall, reinforcement may be required to ensure the Back-Rest will
take the person’s weight and operate safely.
The Back-Rest must be used with a belt-type bathlift such as Model CRM20059. The weight limit and
xing that applies to the bathlift will also apply to this Back-Rest. Bathlift maximum lifting weight is 127
kgms (280 lbs) (20 Stone).
Before tting ensure the operating space in which the Back-Rest will move is clear of any obstructions,
including the edges of the bath.
Do NOT allow children to play with this Back-Rest. It is not a toy.
If children are required to use the Back-Rest, they should be supervised at all times.
The Back-Rest provides a rm support to the bather providing the locking mechanism is correctly located
and the security latch is in position. Failure to do so will mean the Back-Rest will move away when leaned
upon, ENDANGERING THE BATHER.
Do not clean the cushion with bleach or similar skin irritating substance.
If you have any doubt as to your ability to use this Back-Rest unattended, then you should ensure that a
capable carer is present.
The Back-Rest safety latch should only be released when the bather is sitting at the bottom of the bath.
When used for the rst few times, the bather should accustom themselves to leaning well forward to
release the safety latch, then move the Back-Rest clear to the rear of the bath. DO NOT LEAN AGAINST
the Back-Rest and release the safety latch. This may cause injury.
THE PRODUCT
This Back-Rest model CRM500 has been
designed to be used with the belt-type bathlift
Model CRM20059 as shown in g 1. It is also
adjustable to t standard 700mm and up to
800mm width baths.
OPERATING THE BACK-REST
STEP 1
The Back-Rest provides back support for the
bather when sitting on the belt and can also be
moved to the rear of the bath to act as a headrest.
The Back-Rest provides the bather with back
support whilst positioning themselves onto the
bath and as they lower themselves into the bath.
The bather may then continue bathing in the
sitting position or by leaning forward and releasing
the security latch allowing the
Back-Rest to be moved to the rear of the bath
as shown in g 2.
With the Back-Rest now providing a headrest,
the bath is clear for the bather to enjoy a leisurely
“soak” in the normal manner.
When bathing is nished, the bather will resume
the sitting position, lean forward and slide the
Back-Rest to engage the safety latch in the
correct position as shown in g 3. The
Back-Rest is now in its support position and
can be used for the bather to exit the bath.
Ensure the Back-Rest is correctly positioned
close to the belt. Check that the security latch is
correctly positioned as shown in g 4. THIS IS
VERY IMPORTANT.
The bathlift may now be used with the Back-Rest
providing extra support whilst getting on and as
you travel to the bottom of the bath.
After lowering into the bath the bather may require
the Back-Rest to be moved to the rear of the bath
for it to be used as a head-rest.
To do this:
1. Lean forward - VERY IMPORTANT
2. Release the security latch by rotating the
knob. See g 5.
Fig 5
1. Push the slider using the handle near to the
wall and slide towards the rear until it stops
against the bath. See g 6.
Fig 6
Relax and enjoy a refreshing bath.
Move to a sitting position on the belt. Push the
handle forward until its reaches a stop. Pull the
handle away from the wall to allow the secutiy
latch with its knob to be retated and dropped back
into position to lock the Back-Rest as in g 4.
Raise yourself up with the bathlift and exit the
bath safely.
Fig 2
Fig 1
Fig 3
CHILD SAFETY
USE
Fig 4
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
STEP 5
STEP 6
www.easycaresystems.co.uk

SAFETY
INSTALLATION
It is important this instruction manual is retained with thw back-rest for future reference. Should the
Back-Rest be sold or transferred to another owner or should you move house and leave the Back-Rest
always ensure this instruction manual is available for the new owner to know the functioning of the
Back-Rest and the relevant warnings. The warnings are important and MUST be read before installing or
using the Back-Rest.
!
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
It is imperative the installation is carried out safely and correctly and is undertaken by an experienced
professional familiar with building construction.
Ensure there are no pipes or electrical cables that could be damaged when xing the unit to the wall.
When xing to a “studded’ or non solid wall, reinforcement may be required to ensure the Back-Rest will
take the person’s weight and operate safely.
The Back-Rest must be used with a belt-type bathlift such as Model CRM20059. The weight limit and
xing that applies to the bathlift will also apply to this Back-Rest. Bathlift maximum lifting weight is 127
kgms (280 lbs) (20 Stone).
Before tting ensure the operating space in which the Back-Rest will move is clear of any obstructions,
including the edges of the bath.
Do NOT allow children to play with this Back-Rest. It is not a toy.
If children are required to use the Back-Rest, they should be supervised at all times.
The Back-Rest provides a rm support to the bather providing the locking mechanism is correctly located
and the security latch is in position. Failure to do so will mean the Back-Rest will move away when leaned
upon, ENDANGERING THE BATHER.
Do not clean the cushion with bleach or similar skin irritating substance.
If you have any doubt as to your ability to use this Back-Rest unattended, then you should ensure that a
capable carer is present.
The Back-Rest safety latch should only be released when the bather is sitting at the bottom of the bath.
When used for the rst few times, the bather should accustom themselves to leaning well forward to
release the safety latch, then move the Back-Rest clear to the rear of the bath. DO NOT LEAN AGAINST
the Back-Rest and release the safety latch. This may cause injury.
THE PRODUCT
This Back-Rest model CRM500 has been
designed to be used with the belt-type bathlift
Model CRM20059 as shown in g 1. It is also
adjustable to t standard 700mm and up to
800mm width baths.
OPERATING THE BACK-REST
STEP 1
The Back-Rest provides back support for the
bather when sitting on the belt and can also be
moved to the rear of the bath to act as a headrest.
The Back-Rest provides the bather with back
support whilst positioning themselves onto the
bath and as they lower themselves into the bath.
The bather may then continue bathing in the
sitting position or by leaning forward and releasing
the security latch allowing the
Back-Rest to be moved to the rear of the bath
as shown in g 2.
With the Back-Rest now providing a headrest,
the bath is clear for the bather to enjoy a leisurely
“soak” in the normal manner.
When bathing is nished, the bather will resume
the sitting position, lean forward and slide the
Back-Rest to engage the safety latch in the
correct position as shown in g 3. The
Back-Rest is now in its support position and
can be used for the bather to exit the bath.
Ensure the Back-Rest is correctly positioned
close to the belt. Check that the security latch is
correctly positioned as shown in g 4. THIS IS
VERY IMPORTANT.
The bathlift may now be used with the Back-Rest
providing extra support whilst getting on and as
you travel to the bottom of the bath.
After lowering into the bath the bather may require
the Back-Rest to be moved to the rear of the bath
for it to be used as a head-rest.
To do this:
1. Lean forward - VERY IMPORTANT
2. Release the security latch by rotating the
knob. See g 5.
Fig 5
1. Push the slider using the handle near to the
wall and slide towards the rear until it stops
against the bath. See g 6.
Fig 6
Relax and enjoy a refreshing bath.
Move to a sitting position on the belt. Push the
handle forward until its reaches a stop. Pull the
handle away from the wall to allow the secutiy
latch with its knob to be retated and dropped back
into position to lock the Back-Rest as in g 4.
Raise yourself up with the bathlift and exit the
bath safely.
Fig 2
Fig 1
Fig 3
CHILD SAFETY
USE
Fig 4
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
STEP 5
STEP 6

INSTALLATION
It is imperative that the installation is carried out safely and correctly and it is, therefore, strongly
suggested that this work be undertaken by an experienced professional, familiar with building
construction.
Walls of various construction each require dierent treatment and dierent xings. Please ensure that the
correct xings for the various constructions are used.
The Back-Rest is designed to be used with belt type bath lifts such as Model CRM20059. Consequently
similar xings used for the bath lift is recommended to secure the Back-Rest.
The Back-Rest comprises two main parts.
The cross beam tube slides into the slider arm tube to make an “L” shape. The channel is xed to the
wall above the top of the bath and below the bathlift. The cross beam support with its roller rests on and
runs on tops of the bath rim.
The channel needs to be xed to allow the cushion to be approximately 50mm (2 inches) away from
the belt of the bathlift when its slider is locked in position. Spacer washes are provided to ensure the
channel is distorted by uneven by an uneven wal surface. The cross beam can be adjusted across the
bath allowing the support roller to be run on the bath rim. Two screws and lock-nuts provide the locking
of the cross beam to the slder.
The cushion support can also be adjusted to centralise it with bath. Two screws under the support, lock
it on to the cross beam.
The roller support can be turned to adjust the height of the cross beam to allow the slider to move easily.
This is locked into position by the screw that attached it to the cross beam and a plate which, using a
grub screw under the cross beam, tightens the plate onto the roller support to prevent it turning.
Finally the angle retainer will be screwed onto the channel to keep the slider in position.
MAINTENANCE
The cushion on the Back-Rest needs to be kept clean by washing in warm soapy water. Do not use
detergents. Occasionally the sliding arm may require a polish for it to slide easier. A silicon spray
furniture polish may be used and wiped clean.
Wallspace required Length 1015mm
Extending to 1345mm
Height 40mm
Wallspace required Length 1100mm
Width 445mm
Depth 105mm
Weight unpacked 6 kilos (13.2 lbs)
Weight unpacked 7 kilos (15.4 lbs)
The manufacturers undertake to provide a full one year’s guarantee eective from the date of purchase
of the Back-Rest subject to (A) the Back-Rest being unable to full its function due to proven faulty
components or faulty workmanship and (B) that the faulty product is returned direct to the factory.
INSTRUCTIONS & TECHNICAL MANUAL
BATH LIFT
INDEX
Important Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . 2
The product . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Operating the Back-Rest . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Contained in your Delivery Carton. . . . . . . . 6
Environment Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Guarantee/Weights and Measurements. . . . . 5
Easy Care Systems Ltd
Units 5 and 6 Lower Vicarage Road
Southampton
Hampshire
SO19 7RJ
T: 02380 420678
CONTAINED IN YOUR RELAXA BACK-REST BOX
1 Manual
1 Channel and Sliding Arm
1 Cross beam with Back Support and cushion
1 Bag of spacer washer (if wall is uneven)
WEIGHTS AND MEASUREMENTS
GUARANTEE
ENVIRONMENT INFORMATION
At the end of its useful life the product should be disposed of responsibly.
2. Cross beam with the back support and cushion.
1. Channel and sliding Arm.
Fig 7
www.easycaresystems.co.uk
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