Short Description
A mobile shower chair with a stainless steel powder coated frame and interchangeable commode and shower seat. It features anterior and posterior seat tilt (tilt in space) and a reclining backrest. The backrest, leg and foot support have a series of vinyl straps that span the frame. This also applies to the seat on the Shower Chair model. It has elevating footrests and removable armrests.
Options
- Adjustable headrest
- Gel cushion for comfort seat
- V Pole and holder
- Moulded foam wing trunk supports
Models
One model is available - CS 385 Broda Shower Chair
1200CS385PA Broda Shower / Commode Chair with Padded Seat
Specification |
Standard |
Load Capacity (supplier stated) |
175 kg |
Seat Depth |
460 mm |
Seat Height |
600 mm |
Seat Width |
560 mm |
Width |
730 mm |
Additional Dimensions
Length.................................... 820 mm
Tilt In Space Range............................... From 10degr to 12degr (Anterior tilt 10degr, posterior tilt 12degr.)
Backrest Height................................... 711 mm
Backrest Recline Angle............................ 67 degr
Armrest Height (from seat)........................ 180 mm
More Details
Chair requires occupant to be in it to ensure easiest tilt operation for attendant.
FRAME: stainless steel powder coated
SEAT:
- Shower seat has vinyl strapping attached with stainless steel fasteners.
- Contoured commode seat has two alternative apertures.
- Apertures are available in two sizes.
- Broda Comfort Tension Seating may reduce seating pressure. Each strap conforms individually to the user's body, thus suspending the weight of the user across multiple points. It also reduces heat and moisture build up.
ARMRESTS
- Powder coated stainless steel.
- LIft out. Removable
- Black contoured vinyl arm support.
- Armrests extend to front of seat.
FOOTRESTS
- Adjustable
- Fold up
- Elevating
- Gas assisted leg raise by handle mounted behind front castor on
frame.
CASTORS
- Three plastic total lock castors
- One directional castor
Maintenance
Refer to the supplier and maintenance instructions and safety warnings
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
Canada