Short Description
A mobile,attendant propelled shower / toilet commode with a stainless steel tilt in space frame. It features a moulded padded toilet seat and a slung backrest with a headrest. The swing away armrests provide front safety arms. This commode is designed for domestic or healthcare facilities. Available in one size. Options also available.
Models
Only one model available.
Options
* Stainless steel pan carrier
* Padded toilet seat
* Seamless PU seat
* Stump / legrest support
* Adjustable thoracic support
* Headrest with pad
* X-Shaped Headrest
* Adjustable IV pole
* Oxygen Bottle carrier
* Adjustable pelvic belt
* Offset Armrest Pad
Specification |
Standard |
Load Capacity (supplier stated) |
150 kg |
Seat Depth |
440 mm |
Seat Height |
Unknown |
Seat Width |
460 mm |
Width |
570 mm |
Additional Dimensions
Tilt in Space Commode 35000
Height from Top of Backrest to Seat............... 460 mm
Depth Overall..................................... 740 mm
Height Overall.................................... 1100 mm
More Details
Designed to enable a user to be taken to a level access shower area, and over a toilet, by an attendant.
Frame
* Stainless Steel
* Attendant push bar situated behind backrest
* Stainless Steel pan rack guides
Frame finish
Electro polished finish
Seat
* PU seamless seat
* Full toilet seat or open front toilet seat
* Padded,removable and adjustable with 70mm travel
Commode pan
Slide out from rear
Armrests
Swing back, independent armrests with safety arms
Backrest
* 35 degree of tilt recline, with a small stable base
* A wide Comfort Backrest
* A standard headrest is included
Footplates
* Lift up, reinforced and swing away
* Height adjustable
Castors
* Stainless steel
* Solid rubber, lockable castors with step on (foot operated) brakes
* Swivel castors
Tilting mechanism
Handle on back push bar is compressed to allow tilt in space of shower chair
Customisation
Available
Maintenance
Refer to the supplier and manufacturer manual for maintenance instructions and safety warnings.
Place Of Manufacture
Otto Bock - Australia
Standards
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