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These plugs are additional pieces added for packaging to prevent product damage in transit. The plugs should be removed prior to assembly of the product.

This is a splash guard. Your commode can be used as a stand-alone commode, or over an existing toilet. When used over an existing toilet, the commode bucket should not be used. The splash guard would be used in place of the commode bucket to help keep waste directed into the toilet.Drive DeVilbiss offers a wide variety of rollators. The brake adjustment is very similar for many of our models. You may visit the following link to view general instructions on how to adjust loop style brakes here. Your local medical equipment provider is usually able to help with brake adjustments. You can also click to search if there’s a preferred service provider nearby that you can take the equipment to for repair. Ensure you measure the seat width end-to-end, from the left side of the seat upholstery right side of the seat upholstery. For fixed-arm wheelchairs/transport chairs, avoid measuring at the front between the arm frames.

Rust is the result of a natural process where the iron in metal encounters oxygen and water, causing it to corrode and deteriorate. It is good practice to clean and dry your commode on a regular basis to help prevent rusting.

No. Rusting is not typically covered under the manufacturer’s warranty.

No

Drive offers several shower commodes. Please see a full listing of our shower commodes at drivemedical.com

Drive DeVilbiss does not offer wheels for use with our standard commodes. We do not advise the use of wheels on our 3-in-1 commodes.