Short Description
A mobile, fixed height, rigid frame, stainless steel shower / toilet commode with a padded, closed or open front removable toilet seat for use by children. Designed to enable a child to be taken to a level access shower area, and over a toilet. Available in attendant propelled or self propelled models. The self propelled model is made to order. Available in one size.
Options
* Open or closed front seat
* Potty pot and potty pot holder
Models
KA114SC - attendant propelled. Features two braking castors at rear.
KA120SRC - self propelled. Features large rear solid rubber, 570mm rear wheels with lever action brakes. Made to order
| Specification |
Standard |
| Load Capacity (supplier stated) |
125 kg |
| Seat Depth |
320 mm |
| Seat Height |
From 570 mm to 590 mm |
| Seat Width |
320 mm |
| Width |
From 480 mm to 590 mm |
Additional Dimensions
Overall width attendant 480mm
Overall width self propelled 590mm
Overall height 975mm
Overall length 715mm
Seat width 320mm
Seat depth 320mm
Seat height 590mm at front; 570mm at rear
Armrest height (from seat) 210mm
Armrest height (from ground) 795mm
Backrest height (from seat) 400 mm - to push bar
Toilet clearance 495mm
Load capacity 125kg
More Details
* The commode frame has an attendant push bar at the top of the backrest. Has a polished stainless steel finish.
* The seat is constructed from a wooden base, with padded, vinyl covered upper which is stapled to the underside of the seat. The seat is removable. The commode has an optional potty, which slides in from the rear. It has a handle on the side.
* The backrest has three PVC plastic straps, fixed height.
* The footrests are vertical, swing away, removable and the plastic footplates flip up. The length is adjustable via a hex screw (tool required).
* The stainless steel tube armrests lift up.
* Attendant propelled model has four 125mm solid rubber, swivel castors with step on brakes on the rear two castors. Self propelled model has 560 mm diameter rear wheels.
Maintenance
Chair seats require regular cleaning to prevent discolouration from water.
Castors should be checked regularly with a visual inspection monthly and a service quarterly.
Standards
Some assistive technology needs to meet Australian or other standards. Standards may relate to materials, manufacturing and installation. Products that meet Australian or international standards will have written certification. To find out if a product meets Australian Standards ask the supplier to show you the certificate. For a fact sheet about standards contact us or visit www.ilcaustralia.org/home/standards.asp
Place Of Manufacture
WA Australia