Sunrise Medical Coopers 10211C User manual

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Model No: 10211C
Maximum User Weight: 120kg
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Coopers Rolling Shower and Commode
chairs have the exclusive purpose of
providing a means in which a person can
have their bathing and or toileting needs
addressed. It can be used either as part
of a rehabilitation programme e.g. when
the user is recovering from an injury or
operation; and as a long term bathing
/ toileting aid, e.g. when the user has
permanent difculty with walking and
standing in a shower and or lowering or raising themselves fully into bath
or onto a standard toilet. Coopers Rolling Shower and Commode chairs are
for indoor use only
Before using this product, please read these instructions carefully. They
contain instructions for the safe and proper use of your chair.
PROPER USE
The chair is to be used by a single occupant solely as an aid to showering or
bathing, going to the toilet or for transfer indoors. Any other use is prohibited.
Do not use the chair outdoors.
PARTS SUPPLIED
The chair is supplied with the following parts:
Backrest with armrests (upper frame)1.
Seat frame and base plate2.
Castor wheels (x4)3.
Footrests (x2)4.
Seat with cut-out5.
Commode pan with lid6.
Securing knobs (x2)7.
Horseshoe clips (x10)8.

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SETTING UP
SET THE SEAT FRAME AND BASE PLATE
Lift the seat frame up slightly out of the base plate. Align the holes in the seat1.
frame with the holes in the base plate and secure in place using a horseshoe
clip.
Ensure that each corner of the frame is set at the same height.2.
ATTACH THE CASTOR WHEELS
Place the seat frame on its side.1.
Insert one of the castor wheels into the tubing at the corner of the frame.2.
Line up the holes in both tubes and secure in place using one of the horseshoe3.
clips. Push the clip rmly until it audibly locks in place and sits ush with the
tube.
Repeat this for the other corner.4.
Turn the frame over and insert the remaining two wheels as above.5.
ATTACH THE SEAT
Lock all four wheels by pressing the four brakes with your foot.1.
Attach the seat by clipping it onto the seat frame and pushing down rmly. 2.
Ensure all four clips are attached to the seat frame. The cut out section of the
seat should be positioned at the front of the chair.
ATTACH THE BACKREST
Take the backrest section and standing at the rear of the chair t into the base 1.
frame.
Secure by inserting and tightening the black securing knobs.2.
ATTACH THE FOOTRESTS
Insert the footrest tube into the open tube at the front of the frame. Secure by1.
pushing a horseshoe clip through the hole in the footrest and frame tube.
Repeat with the other footrest. Ensure that both footrests are set at the same2.
height.
ATTACH THE COMMODE PAN
Slide the commode pan under the seat from the rear of the chair.1.
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HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
ADJUSTING THE SEAT HEIGHT
The seat height can be adjusted to suit the user. As a rule the seat is at the correct
height when the user is sitting on the seat and both feet touch the ground.
The height must be the same on both sides.
Do not attempt to adjust the height with the user sitting in it.
Remove the commode pan, seat and backrest by reversing the instructions1.
previously given.
Remove the horseshoe clips securing the seat frame to the base plate.2.
Adjust the height of the seat frame, then secure by re-inserting the horseshoe3.
clips.
ADJUSTING THE HEIGHT OF THE FOOTRESTS
Remove the horseshoe clips.1.
Set the footrest at the correct height and line up the holes.2.
Re-insert the horseshoe clips.3.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE USE
Always apply the brakes before transferring a person onto or from the chair and1.
when the chair is stationary.
Do no exceed the stated max user weight.2.
For indoor use only on at hard surfaces.3.
Do not pick up the chair whilst the user is seated.4.
Remove the footplates before transfer.5.
For side transfer, lift up the armrest.6.
After transfer, replace the armrest into position ensuring that it has locked rmly 7.
in place.
CAUTION! When folding the armrests up or down, take care not to trap
any body parts
Replace the footrests and lock into position using the clips. Do not stand on the8.
footrests
Always make sure that the commode pan has been securely locked into place9.
before use.
Do not use or store in extreme temperatures and avoid storing in direct sunlight.10.
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We estimate a life expectancy of 2 years for this product, provided that:
• It is used in strict accordance with the intended use as set out in this
document.
• All service and maintenance requirements are met.
The estimated life expectancy can be exceeded if the product is carefully used and
properly maintained. The life expectancy can also be considerably reduced by extreme
or incorrect usage.The fact that we estimate a life expectancy for this product does not
constitute an additional warranty.
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Sunrise Medical Limited
Thorns Road, Brierley Hill, West Midlands, DY5 2LD England
Tel + 44 (0) 845 605 6688 Fax + 44 (0) 845 605 6689
Conforms to
The Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC 1993
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CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
Regularly check and tighten as required all clips, nuts and bolts. •
Regularly inspect the entire chair for fatigue and replace parts where necessary•
including brakes.
It is recommended that the chair is cleaned regularly with a soft cloth and soapy•
water. Dry with a soft cloth.
Do not use any abrasive cleaners or wire wool pads. The commode pan• cannot
be cleaned in an autoclave.
Always thoroughly inspect the chair before use after maintenance or cleaning to•
ensure that it is functioning correctly.
DISPOSAL
The product does not contain any hazardous substances. Dispose of the individual
parts at your local facility.
WARRANTY
LIFE EXPECTANCY
All Coopers products are warranted for 12 months from the date of purchase against
manufacturing or design defects.
The warranty is subject to the following conditions:
• It does not apply to wear and tear, inappropriate or incorrect use, or non-
observance of User Instructions.
• Defective set up by the user or third parties or negligent or careless treatment.
• Use of unsuitable or unapproved spares or unauthorised alteration.
•The warranty does not extend to consequential costs resulting from fault clearance,
loss of earnings or expenses
THIS IN NO WAY AFFECTS YOUR STATUTORY RIGHTS.
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