Activeforever Drive Bariatric All in One Steel Commode User Manual

Commode assembly, Adjusting leg height, Additional precautions

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commode assembly

instructions and precautions

Seat Clamps

Bucket

Drops in

Back

Frame Rail

Bucket

Frame

Back

Support

1. Before assembling seat and lid, allow

toilet seat and lid to reach room

temperature if exposed to cold. This will

help prevent the seat and lid clamps from

cracking while being assembled onto

commode back cross brace.

2. Align the toilet seat clamps onto the back

frame rail. (Both clamps should sit

outside the pail brackets). Push down on

seat until clamps snap firmly into place

3. Repeat the same process for the lid.

4. When removing the seat or lid, always

remove lid first and then the seat. To

remove, grasp the back of the lid and/or

seat and lift.

5. Install commode bucket by dropping into

bucket frame. Reverse to remove.

figure 1

Item # 11117N-2

Shown

adjusting leg height

1. Before use, adjust height of each leg to

your specific needs, making sure all legs

are at the same height. When desired

height is reached, lock legs into place by

aligning buttons into proper holes, per

figure 2.

2. To be sure legs are locked into place by

pushing down on or by pulling legs.

WeIghT CAPACITy: 650 lBS.

figure 2

additional precautions

1. Toilet seat must be in down position

before use. Failure to do so may result in

breakage of commode and possible injury.

2. Do NOT install commode without first

reading and understanding this assembly

and instruction sheet. If you can not

understand these instructions, contact a

healthcare, dealer or technical

professional before attempting to install.

Otherwise, injury or damage may occur.

3. Inspect all parts for shipping damage

before assembly. If there is shipping

damage - DO NOT USe. Contact dealer/

carrier for further instructions.

4. Make certain that the height adjusting

snap buttons fully protrude through the

same respective hole of each leg extension.

This will ensure that the leg extensions are

securely locked in position and an even

height is achieved (see Figure 1).

5. ensure All screws, nuts and/or bolts are

tightened.

6. Check the rubber tips on the leg extensions

for rips, wear or if they are are missing.

Immediately replace any or all if any of

these imperfections exist.

7. All four leg extensions with rubber tips

MUST touch the floor simultaneously at

all times.

8. Users with limited physical strength should

be supervised or assisted while using

commode.

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