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ADJUSTMENTS TO EXTENSION LEGS (IF APPLICABLE)
Please adjust the legs prior to installation. Remove the 'E' clip from the extension
leg and extend all four legs evenly to the desired height ensuring you do not
exceed the last punched hole of the extension leg. (see fig. 1)
Once you have achieved the desired height; reinstall the 'E' clip, ensuring that it has
passed through the extension leg and is fitting neatly and snug around the outside
leg. (see fig. 2).
Never install the extension legs unevenly or slanting, this will compromise the
safety of the user.
FIXING THE SHOWER SEAT
Choose a suitable fixing for the substrate that you intend to fix the shower seat to
and secure the back plate of the shower seat to the substrate Make sure that the
fixing is secure before allowing it to be used.
TESTING THE SHOWER SEAT
Once you have installed the shower seat check your installation and the movement
of the shower seat by raising the set from the down position to the up position.
Check that there are no obstruction
Check that the movement of the seat is smooth and unhindered
Check that the seat legs (if applicable) are sitting evenly on the floor
RAISING AND LOWERING THE SHOWER SEAT
To raise your seat, simply lift the front of the seat and the legs will automatically
fold inwards towards the wall. Reverse the action to lower.
FOLDING ACTION
If required, your shower seat can be folded up when not in use. The seat is held in
position by friction only.
Once you have installed the seat, check that there is sufficient friction to keep the
seat in the upright position when required.
If the seat starts to descend, then you will need to tighten the bolts either side of
the seat hinges. This operation should be sufficient to maintain the seat in the
closed position.
Additionally, it will be necessary for the bolts to be tightened periodically, if the
seat starts to open on its own accord.
Fixing and Maintenance Instructions
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