6.2
Using the bathlift
CAUTION!
The seat may slip if the suction cups do not
adhere properly.
Before you use the bathlift, make sure that it
is securely positioned and cannot tip over.
Important!
Before you take a bath, do a test run* to
make sure that the bathlift functions proper-
ly.
Before using the bathlift, check the temper-
ature of the bath water.
Section 5.2 describes how to set up the bathlift in the
bathtub.
1.
Raise the seat until it is level with the edge of the
bathtub by pressing the UP button (2, fig. 10).
The sideflaps should be level and rest on the edge of
the bathtub.
2.
Fill the bath with water and check the tempera-
ture.
3.
Sit down on the sideflap nearest to you as you
would sit down on a chair.
4.
Slide backwards until you are sitting in the middle
of the seat.
5.
Turn yourself so that you can be comfortably low-
ered into the water. Lift one leg after the other over
the edge of the bathtub.
6.
Once you are sitting correctly, press the DOWN
button (4, fig. 10) to lower the seat into the water.
Once the seat has reached its lowest position, you can
tilt the backrest back, so that you can lean back
deeper in the water (not on model ORCA F).
7.
Keep pressing the DOWN button until the back-
rest is at the right position.
To get out of the bath, follow the above steps in re-
verse order.
To lift the seat, press the UP button (2, fig. 10).
8.
Remove the jack socket on the curled cable of the
hand control from the jack plug on the backrest by
moving up the unlocking sleeve and charge as de-
scribed in section 5.1 or remove the bathlift from
the bathtub as described in section 5.3.
* Run the lift unloaded once to the top and then back
to the bottom.
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6.3
Troubleshooting
Important!
The following table provides information on
faults and their probable cause. If you cannot
rectify a fault using the table, please contact
your authorised dealer directly.
Problem
Possible
causes
No motor noise/lift
Jack socket of the
does not move
hand control is not
locked correctly
The battery is flat
The contacts are
dirty
The cable is dam-
aged
The lift can be
Low-voltage pro-
raised but not low-
tection is activated
ered
The lift stops while
The load is exces-
being raised
sive
The battery does
The electronics
not charge and the
are faulty
red LED flashes
during charging
The battery is
faulty
The charger is
faulty
The bathlift slips
The suction cups
are old or dam-
aged
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Care and maintenance
7.1
Seat and backrest
CAUTION!
There is a risk of injury when the lifting scis-
sors move.
Be especially careful when cleaning the
seat.
There is a risk of damage.
Never clean the backrest with a high pres-
sure cleaner.
Important!
Regularly clean the seat and backrest and
keep them clean.
Do not use abrasive cleaning agents.
Remedy
Lock the jack
socket (see sec-
tion 5.2)
Recharge the bat-
tery (see
section 5.1)
Clean the contacts
Replace the hand
control
Recharge the
battery (see
section 5.1)
Observe the maxi-
mum load
Have your author-
ised dealer check
the hand control
Replace the hand
control
Have the charger
checked
Replace the suc-
tion cups
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