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Mangar Bathing cushion - Getting Out of the Bath; Removing from Bath

Mangar Bathing cushion
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bathing cushion
to get out of the bath
When you have nished bathing, PLACE
YOURSELF IN AN UPRIGHT SEATED POSITION
CENTRALLY AND RIGHT TO THE BACK OF
THE SEAT, WITH FEET AND KNEES DRAWN
BACK (g. 7).
NOTE: Partially inating the Bathing Cushion
will allow the backrest to inate and assist you
in sitting upright.
Select ‘Up’ on the hand control when you are
ready to get out.
You can stop at any time by releasing the ‘up’
button.
Select ‘Up’ again to continue raising yourself.
Inate the Bathing Cushion until the relief valve
blows; it will hiss. If necessary, hold onto the
side of the bath or the grab handle to steady
yourself as you go up (See gs. 7 & 8).
Swing your legs over the side of the bath and
then stand or transfer.
To remove the Bathing Cushion from the bath
After use, drain the bath water and release the
suction cups from the bottom of the bath. Do
this by lifting the rim of a pair of suction cups
(g. 9) to release the suction between suction
cup and bath.
Tilt the Bathing Cushion so that the released
suction cups do not re-adhere to the surface (It
helps to place a small towel beneath them to
stop them re-adhering to the bath).
Release the remaining pair of suction cups by
lifting their rims as before.
Remove the Bathing Cushion from the bath and
disconnect the air hose.
NOTE: To deate the Bathing Cushion when not
sitting on it, disconnect the air hose. The Airo
compressor will not suck air from the Bathing
Cushion. To speed up deation, apply some weight
to the Bathing Cushion by pressing down on it.
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