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Mountway Neptune - 3. Preparing the bath;tub for installation

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NOTE:
Do not charge in the bathroom or any humid area. Always charge in a dry area, ensuring
your hands are dry rst.
• Do not cover the battery or charger whilst charging.
• Always charge on a hard surface.
During charging, the temperature of the charger box may exceed 40
o
C but will gradually
decrease once the constant green light on the box appears. Users with sensitive/damaged
skin should take care and allow approximately 3 hours from start of charging before
handling the box.
• Ensure that no metal objects touch the contacts on the battery, as this will damage the
battery.
• Use only the Mountway charger supplied to charge the battery and for no other purpose.
3. Preparing the bath/tub for installation
i) Remove any non-slip mats from the bath/tub.
ii) Ensure the bottom of the bath/tub is clean and smooth, with no oil or bath/tub cleaner
residues that will prevent the suction feet from sticking.
iii) The suction feet may not be suitable in baths/tubs that have been re-enamelled or that
have rippled or textured surfaces.
iv) It is essential that the side aps (see g 1) do not catch under any obstructions such as
integral bath/tub handles, handrails, soap dishes and taps/faucets when rising. If your bath/
tub has integral handles and the side aps are likely to catch, optional side ap protectors
are available (see section 15, Accessories”). These hook over integral bath/tub handles (see
g 3) and help guide the side aps smoothly over the handles.
v) Ensure there are no overhead obstructions at the rear of the bath/tub, where the bath lift
will be positioned (e.g. wall-mounted shelves /cupboards or shower xtures), as they may
interfere with the upward movement of the seat. Where possible, remove such obstructions.
Alternatively, the bath lift must be placed further forward in the bath/tub to avoid the
obstruction (see section 4, “Installing the bath lift”).
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