Removing The Bathlift From The Bathtub; Operation; Control; Lifting - Aquatec ORCA Manual De Instrucciones

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5.
Plug the jack plug with the unlocking sleeve (3,
fig. 8) on the curled cable (2, fig. 8) of the hand
control (1, fig. 8) onto the jack plug (4, fig. 8) until
the locking mechanism engages noticeably.
The bathlift is now ready for use.
5.3

Removing the bathlift from the bathtub

1.
Let the water out of the bathtub.
2.
Lower (1, fig. 9) the bathlift with the DOWN button
(4, fig. 10), until the backrest is at the stop in low-
ered limit position.
3.
Unlock the jack socket on the curled cable of the
hand control by pushing up the unlocking sleeve
(3, fig. 8) and pull it off the jack plug (4, fig. 8).
Important!
When folding the backrest down, ensure
that the curled cable (2, fig. 8) of the hand
control does not get caught.
Do not fold the backrest down if there is wa-
ter in the bathtub.
4.
Take hold of the backrest at the head-end with
one hand and fold it forwards up to the limit posi-
tion (2, fig. 9).
Important!
When lifting, please remember: The seat
weighs 7.5 kg, and the backrest weighs 4.3 kg
(without the hand control).
5.
Pull the backrest up off the seat (3, fig. 9) and out
of the bathtub.
6.
Fold the sideflaps on the seat inwards (4, fig. 9).
Important!
Release the suction cups at the rear simulta-
neously.
7.
To release the rear suction cups, pull the straps (6,
fig. 1).
8.
Lift the rear end of the seat further (5, fig. 9).
This releases the front suction cups.
Important!
If you have installed the height adapters (op-
tional), you also have to pull the straps on the
front suction cups to release them.
9.
Take the seat out of the bathtub.
10. Carefully put away all components of the bathlift.
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6

Operation

6.1

Control

Important!
If the battery in the hand control is not suffi-
ciently charged, the pilot light for the battery
(5, fig. 10) illuminates red while the DOWN-
button is pressed. In this case, the lowering
function of the bathilft is disabled. However,
you can still raise the lift. Recharge the bat-
tery immediately after you have raised it.
The hand control may only be used when
the backrest is properly mounted and in up-
right position.
If you let go of the button, the lift stops in-
stantly in its position.
Controlling is done using the hand control (fig. 10).
6.1.1

Lifting

Important!
If the backrest is folded down, it first moves to
the upright position (not on model ORCA F).
Press the UP button (2, fig. 10) on the hand control (3,
fig. 10).
The backrest moves to the upright position, or the seat
moves up.
6.1.2

Lowering

Important!
If the seat is already lowered, the backrest
leans backwards (not on model ORCA F).
Press the DOWN button (4, fig. 10) on the hand control
(3, fig. 10).
The seat moves down, or the backrest moves back.
6.1.3

Emergency stop

Important!
Only press the red emergency stop button (1,
fig. 10) if the device does not stop immediately
after letting go of the UP or DOWN button (e.g.
if a button jams). The bathlift stops moving im-
mediately. The red LED that is built into the
hand control goes on.
If the red LED goes out after letting go of the emergen-
cy stop button, the fault has been rectified (e.g. if the
button is released). The device is ready for use again.
If the red LED stays on after letting go of the emergen-
cy stop button, the fault has not yet been rectified. The
device is not ready for use and must be repaired (e.g.
in the event of damage to the electronics).
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