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Dietz KANJO - Putting the Bath Tub Lifter into Operation; Charging the Hand Control Battery; Fitting the Suction Feet

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8/14 REVISED 2017-02-10 – 3.3
Materials
Backrest PPGF
1
Seat unit PPGF
1
Covers PU
1
1
All materials used are corrosion resistant and latex free.
Charger
Input 100-240 V AC / 50/60 Hz
Output 18 V DC / 0.6 A
Ambient conditions
Ambient temperature 10 to 40 °C
Relative humidity 10 % to 100 %
Air pressure 795 hPa to 1060 hPa
4 Transport and storage
Transport the bath tub lifter in its shipping box.
Keep the shipping box for later use.
Ambient conditions for transport and storage:
Ambient temperature
0 to 40 °C
Relative humidity
30 % to 75 %
Air pressure
795 hPa to 1060 hPa
5 Putting the bath tub lifter into
operation
Before putting the bath tub lifter into operation,
check that all parts are complete and undamaged.
5.1 Charging the hand control battery
NOTICE Charge the battery in the hand control
only with the charger supplied. Charge the battery
only in a dry room (not in the bathroom). Do not
insert any conductive objects (e.g. knitting nee-
dles) into the jack socket on the hand control ca-
ble.
1. Insert the jack plug (Figure 6,2) of the charger
(Figure 6,1) into the jack socket (Figure 6,3) of
the hand control (Figure 6,4).
2. Connect the charger (Figure 6,1) to the mains.
The LED (Figure 6,5) flickers briefly and then
lights up red. The LED goes out when the bat-
tery is charged.
When the battery is charged:
1. Disconnect the charger (Figure 6,1) from the
mains.
2. Disconnect the hand control (Figure 6,4) from
the charger.
Fully charge the battery in the hand control before
each use. If the hand control is not connected to
the charger: Do not connect the charger to the
mains.
Use the hand control only to operate the bath tub
lifter.
5.2 Fitting the suction feet
WARNING The bath tub lifter can slide away if
the suction feet do not stick properly. There is a
risk of injury. Make sure that the suction feet are
not dirty and greasy. Make sure that the suction
feet are not bent.
1. Remove the backrest. To do this, grip the
backrest (Figure 7,1) with both hands close to
the locking hooks (Figure 7,2). Release the
locking hooks from the holders (Figure 7,3)
with a slight tug.
CAUTION The drive base mount contains the
mechanism for releasing the seat section lock. The
lifting scissors are freely movable if the seat sec-
tion lock is accidentally released. This can crush
limbs. Do not put your hands into the drive base
mount (Figure
7,5).
2. Turn the seat unit (Figure 8,3).
NOTICE If the suction feet are not fully screwed
into the threaded sleeves and a weight is placed
onto the bathtub lifter, the baseplate can be dam-
aged. Screw the suction feet into the threaded
sleeves as far as they will go.
3. Screw all four suction feet (Figure 8,1) into the
threaded sleeves (Figure 8,2) in the base
plate. The straps on the suction feet must face
outwards (see Figure 8).

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