Kupu Whakataki
The Aidapt Large Scoop Plate is a specialized dining aid designed to assist individuals with limited dexterity or the use of only one hand to eat independently. It features a non-slip suction base for secure placement on flat surfaces and a raised, curved lip to facilitate scooping food.
Nga waahanga hua
- Dining Aid: Provides a strong, stable base for users with limited dexterity or those who have lost the use of a limb.
- Secure Suction Base: Adheres to most smooth, flat surfaces like tables and counters, ensuring a stable, non-slip plate.
- Deep Angled Bowl: Designed with a raised, curved lip to make it easier to scoop food or liquids with a spoon or fork.
- Hanga Roa: Made from materials suitable for daily use.
- Haumaru te horoi rihi: He ngawari ki te horoi me te tiaki.
Tatūnga
- Wewete: Carefully remove the Aidapt Large Scoop Plate from its packaging.
- Ma: Before first use, wash the plate thoroughly with warm soapy water or place it in a dishwasher. Rinse completely and allow it to dry.
- Whakaritea te Mata: Ensure the surface where the plate will be placed is clean, dry, and smooth for optimal suction.
- Secure Plate: Place the plate on the desired surface and press down firmly on the center of the plate to engage the suction base. Verify that the plate is securely attached and does not slide.

Image: The Aidapt Large Scoop Plate, showing its curved lip and the underside with the suction base.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
- Wāhi Kai: Serve food onto the scoop plate as usual.
- Scooping Assistance: When scooping food, guide your fork or spoon towards the raised, curved lip on one side of the plate. Use the lip as a barrier to push food onto your utensil.
- Pūmautanga: The suction base will keep the plate firmly in place, preventing accidental spills and providing a stable surface for eating.
- Tango: To remove the plate, gently lift one edge of the suction base to release the vacuum seal. Do not force the plate off the surface without releasinte momi.

Whakaahua: He koki view of the Aidapt Large Scoop Plate, highlighting the deep angled design for easier food scooping.
Te Tiaki me te Tiaki
- Te horoi: The Aidapt Large Scoop Plate is dishwasher safe. For manual cleaning, wash with warm water and a mild detergent, then rinse thoroughly.
- whakamaroke: Allow the plate to air dry completely or dry with a soft cloth.
- Rokiroki: Store the plate in a clean, dry place when not in use.
- A ape i te Abrasive: Do not use abrasive cleaners or scouring pads, as these can damage the plate's surface.
- Tirotiro: Regularly inspect the plate and suction base for any signs of wear or damage. Discontinue use if any damage is observed.
Raparongoā
- Putanga: The plate does not suction properly to the surface.
Rongoā: Ensure both the bottom of the plate's suction base and the table surface are completely clean, dry, and free of any food particles or liquids. Press down firmly on the plate to create a strong vacuum seal. The plate works best on smooth, non-porous surfaces. - Putanga: Food is difficult to scoop despite the raised lip.
Rongoā: Try adjusting the angle of your utensil or the position of the food on the plate. Ensure you are using the curved lip as intended to push food onto the utensil.
Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Tau tauira | VM903 |
| Hunga Hua | 10.24 x 9.29 x 2.52 inihi (260 x 236 x 64 mm) |
| Taumaha Kupenga | 0.185 kg (6.5 hekere) |
| Kaihanga | Adapt |
| Tae | Mā |
Kia mōhio: He whakatau tata noa iho ngā ine me te taumaha, ā, tera pea he rerekētanga paku.
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
Specific warranty information for the Aidapt Large Scoop Plate (Model VM903) is not provided in this manual. For details regarding warranty coverage, terms, and conditions, please contact Aidapt directly or refer to the product packaging.
For further assistance, technical support, or to inquire about replacement parts, please reach out to Aidapt customer service through their official webpaetukutuku, ngā taipitopito whakapā rānei i homai me tō hoko.





