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LIFE SPAN
We expect an average lifespan of about 4 years
for your toilet seat raiser, as far as the toilet seat
raiser is applied for its designated purpose and
all maintenance and service guidelines.
The life span of your toilet seat raiser depends
upon the frequency of use, the application en-
vironment and care.
The implementation of spare parts can prolong
the life span of the toilet seat raiser. As a rule
spare parts are available up to 5 years after pro-
duction is discontinued.
☞The indicated lifespan does not constitute
additional guarantee.
SCOPE OF DELIVERY
Toilet seat raiser:
(1) 1x Toilet seat raiser
(2) 1x Right arm support
(3) 1x Left arm support
– 1x Assembly and user manual
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
The following assembly is to be carried by a
qualified specialist.
Watch for jamming areas during the com-
plete assembly. – Danger of jamming!
Keep the working area clean during the as-
sembly!
Toilet seat raiser
Make sure that all screwed connections fit
tightly.
The toilet seat raiser is supplied pre-assembled
in the middle height position. The arm sup-
ports are inserted separately.
1. Disassemble the seat and lid of your toilet.
2. Fit the two attachment thread pins to the
hole dimension of your toilet ceramics [1
on page 12].
3. Centre the toilet seat raiser by sliding it into
the correct position on the ceramics.
4. Fasten the toilet seat raiser onto the ceram-
ics [2on page 12] with the attachment
nuts.
Arm supports
1. Insert the arm supports on the left and
right hand side vertically into the exist-
ing receptacles [3on page 12] + [4on
page 12]. Now swivel the arm supports
down.
☞For disassembly, swivel the arm supports
back until they can be pulled out of the
receptacles to the side.
Height adjustment
After height adjustment ensure that the
support elements have correctly locked into
place.
Make sure that the height adjustments are
adjusted evenly.
Height adjustment in carried out in the back by
evenly repositioning [5on page 12] the hori-
zontal bar and in the front by repositioning the
clips of the support elements [6on page 12].
1. Remove the rear cover caps. For this de-
press the spring clips, slide the cover caps
upward and remove them.
2. Loosen the rear screws [5on page 12]
with a fitting screw driver and reattach
them handtight in the desired position.
3. Replace both cover caps. Watch for the
maker on the inside of the caps (L = left
and R = right).
4. Now pull the two support elements [6on
page 12] out of their position and insert
them into the new desired position. The