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1. 9 4 Adjustment to accommodate the contracture angle If possible adjustment of the swinging footplate on the Mygo stander should be performed when the client is out of the stander However there may be circumstances where it is necessary or preferable to adjust the angle of the swinging footplate with the client in the stander This process requires two competent persons one to make the adjustments and one to assess the comfort of the client during the adjustment and is best performed with the stander in a horizontal position In upright or prone standing Assess the client s range of movement muscle tone etc on a plinth and determine the optimum standing posture before positioning the client in the stander Position the client in the Mygo stander While carefully Prone Configuration supporting the head and shoulders move the client into a horizontal position Open the knee straps and sandal straps Loosen the Allen a bolt on both sides of the swinging footplate ensuring the weight of the user s knees are supported by a carer adjust the angle of the swinging footplate as necessary always taking care to assess the client s comfort and retighten the bolts securely Then secure the knee straps and sandal straps Return the client to prone standing position In supine standing Assess the client s range of movement muscles tone etc on a plinth and determine the optimum standing posture befor
2. A 6 16 The product is designed for indoor use and when not in use should be stored in a dry place that is not subjected to extremes of temperature The safe operating temperature range of the product is 5 to 40 Celsius How to unpack an assemble Your Mygo stander will arrive flat in a cardboard box Firstly remove everything from the box and check you have all the parts you have ordered To assemble the product with the stander upright lift it up from the cross bar a place vertical tubes in between the free lugs on the chassis and line up the holes b the groove in the vertical tube should help with the location Add the bolts and tighten c Repeat this on the other side Then lift up the manual actuator to the free lugs on the cross bar and line up the holes then add bolts and tighten d 7 1 Multi Tool A number of adjustments will require the use of a multi tool which is supplied with each product 7 2 How to attach the chest support Remove the screw on the chest support place the chest support onto the metal extrusion at the required height replace the screw and tighten 7 3 How to attach the tray receiver and tray First of all ensure that your tray is configured to the size of your stander For the Size 1 the brackets on the tray bars should point outwards a For the Size 2 the brackets on the tray bars should point inwards b If you need to change the configuratio
3. Leckey recommend a written record is maintained of all clinical setups for this product 9 1 Adjusting the Hip 9 2 Adjusting the Chest amp Height Shoulder Support Height To adjust the hip height loosen the knobs on To adjust the chest height and the shoulder either side of the stander a move the hip support relative to the hip pad loosen pad to the required height and retighten the the knob located at the back of the chest knobs securely support a adjust to the required height and retighten securely 9 3 1 Adjusting the knee supports The height depth and lateral position of the knee supports can be positioned independently To alter the height of the knee supports loosen the knob located at the back of the knee post a adjust until the required height has been achieved and retighten To alter the individual depth of the knees loosen the knob at the side of the knee post b adjust to the required depth and retighten securely To alter the lateral position of the knees loosen the knob at the back of the knee pad c adjust to the required position and retighten securely 9 3 2 Attaching the extended knee brackets Loosen Knob c and remove knee support Slide extension bracket unto the knee bracket and secure with white rubber washer silver washer plastic spacer and knob Fix the knee supports to the extension brackets at the required height using black rubber washer black washer and M6 screw
4. the best cleaning method is a wipe amp dry technique 3 Staining should be removed as quickly as possible with absorbent cloth towels or a sponge Routine soap and warm water sponging is effective for ordinary soiling and minor spills Be careful not to over wet the fabric as this will cause the staining to spread 4 Antiseptic cleaning agents can be used on more stubborn stains These may require a safe solvent such as Isopropyl Alcohol or Mineral Spirit A half cup of household bleach to 5 litres of water can also be used as a useful disinfectant 5 Always ensure the product is dry before use Metal and plastic components 1 Soap and water or antibacterial spray can be used for daily cleaning 2 For deep cleaning a low pressure steam cleaner can be used 3 Do not use solvents to clean plastic or metal components 4 Make sure the product is dry before use 12 Daily Product Inspection Therapists Parents amp Carers We recommend that daily visual checks of the equipment are carried out by therapists carers or parents to ensure the product is safe for use The recommend daily checks are detailed below 1 Ensure all adjustment knobs and bolts are in place and secure 2 Check all upholstery for signs of wear and tear 3 Check all wheels are moving freely and lock securely 4 Check all Velcro strips and brush fluff to ensure straps secure firmly A If in any doubt to the con
5. 22kgs 48lbs 25kgs 55lbs Product angle range Prone 0 to 80 0 to 80 Supine 0 to 80 0 to 80 Stander footprint Length 978 38 5 1130 44 5 Width 630 24 8 650 25 6 Product and accessory codes Code 143 1600 143 2600 143 1770 09 143 1770 08 143 1770 07 143 2770 09 143 2770 08 143 2770 07 143 1638 143 1768 09 143 1768 08 143 1768 07 120 859 143 1787 137 800 05 137 699 05 143 1662 143 1619 143 1675 143 1673 143 1674 143 1780 09 143 1780 08 143 1780 07 143 1775 14 143 2780 09 143 2780 08 143 2780 07 143 2775 14 143 3780 09 143 3780 08 143 3780 07 143 3775 14 143 1798 09 Mygo Stander Size 1 stander with manual angle adjustment PU chest pad PU hip pad PU knee supports two piece footplate Size 2 stander with manual angle adjustment PU chest pad PU hip pad PU knee supports two piece footplate Size 1 Cover pack pink contains chest pad hip pad and knee pad covers Size 1 Cover pack blue contains chest pad hip pad and knee pad covers Size 1 Cover pack orange contains chest pad hip pad and knee pad covers Size 2 Cover pack pink contains chest pad hip pad and knee pad covers Size 2 Cover pack blue contains chest pad hip pad and knee pad covers Size 2 Cover pack orange contains chest pad hip pad and knee pad covers Shoulder pad Shoulder pad cover pink Shoulder pad cover blue Shoulder pad cover orange Headrest hard
6. Allen bolt located by the knee post to the adjust to desired width and retighten inside of the footplate a place in the required position and then retighten the bolt securely 10 of flexion is accommodated in each direction 9 8 Adjusting the standard complex and flipaway chest lateral supports To adjust the height and angle of the lateral Complex laterals supports loosen the Allen bolt a adjust The complex laterals can also be angled to to the required width height and angle and allow the pad to contour to the user s shape retighten securely To adjust loosen the screw b at the centre of the pad angle the pad to the required position and retighten the screw The laterals can be flipped away to aid transfer by pulling the pin c at the back and rotating the support out of the way 9 9 Shoulder Support To adjust the angle of the shoulder support laterals loosen the Allen bolt screw a move laterals to required angle and retighten 9 10 Headrest To adjust the height depth and angle of the headrest loosen the hand knobs a and when set to the desired position retighten the knobs Do not remove the headrest while the user is in the stander 9 11 Attaching and adjusting the posterior support and pommel To adjust the posterior support loosen receiver allen bolt a slide the outside bars into the receivers b to the required depth and tighten a Attaching and adjusting the pommel To
7. and contact our customer service department or your local dealer as soon as possible 15 Product Servicing Servicing of all Leckey products should only be carried out by technically competent persons who have been trained in the use of the product In the UK amp ROI please contact the Leckey Service Centre on UK 0800 318265 or ROI 1800 626020 and our customer service department will be delighted to assist you with your servicing requirements All international service enquiries should be directed to the appropriate Leckey distributor who will be delighted to assist you For further information on Leckey distributors please visit our website www leckey com 16 Technical Data Size 1 2 Age Years Approx 4 10 8 14 mm inches mm inches User height min 1080 42 5 1350 53 1 max 1450 57 1 1750 66 9 Max user weight 50kgs 110lbs 60kgs 132lbs Chest support height footplate to armpit min 760 29 9 980 38 6 max 1080 42 5 1300 51 2 Chest width distance between laterals min 160 6 3 200 7 9 max 280 11 0 320 12 6 Hip support height footplate to mid buttocks min 460 18 1 620 24 4 max 730 28 7 875 34 4 Hip width distance between hip guides min 220 8 7 280 11 0 max 330 13 0 390 15 4 Footplate angle Plantarflexion 10 10 Dorsiflexion 10 10 Max knee contracture accommodated 25 25 Tray height range from top of hip pad 0 150 0 6 0 150 0 6 Tray angle adjustment Prone 45 45 Supine 45 45 Product weight
8. attach the pommel loosen the receiver allen bolt c slide the pommel into the receiver d and tighten at the required depth The height can also be adjusted using the allen bolt e at the back of the pommel 9 12 Increase Tray Adjustment To increase the depth adjustment of the tray reposition the tray bars further back To do this unscrew the Allen bolts holding the tray bars on a move the bars to the holes further back b replace the bolts and retighten all bolts securely 9 13 Attaching and Adjusting the Tray Grab Rails To attach the grab rails firstly remove tray bars To do this unscrew the Allen bolts holding the tray bars on a note positioning holes used Place down spacer plate b then slotted plate c Secure with tray bar in original holes using supplied longer screws d Repeat this on the other side Attach the grab rail receiving brackets e as shown Place the grab rail into the receiving brackets Adjust to the required height and tighten f on both sides 9 14 Tray Insert Changes To swap out different inserts for tray firstly turn the tray upside down then remove Allen bolts holding in the current insert a and tray protection pad if there is one Remove old insert b and replace with new one and secure to tray and add tray protection pad using same Allen bolts Frequent Adjustments for Daily Use Parents and carers should be shown how to make frequent adjustme
9. fatigue or cracking 5 Leckey recommend that a written record is maintained of all annual product inspections A If in any doubt to the continued safe use of your Leckey product or if any parts should fail please cease using the product and contact our customer services department or your local dealer as soon as possible 14 Re issuing Leckey Products Most Leckey products are assessed and ordered to meet the needs of an individual user Before reissuing a product we recommend that the therapist prescribing the product has carried out an equipment compatibility check for the new user and has ensured that the product being re issued contains no modifications or special attachments A detailed technical inspection should be carried on the product prior to re issuing This should be carried out by a technically competent person who has been trained in the use and inspection of the product Please refer to section 13 for the required checks to be carried out Ensure the product has been cleaned thoroughly in accordance with section 11 of this manual Ensure a copy of the user manual is supplied with the product A copy can be downloaded from our website www leckey com Leckey recommend that a written record is maintained of all product inspections carried out during the reissue of the product If in any doubt to the continued safe use of your Leckey product or if any parts should fail please cease using the product
10. tray with bowl insert Size 2 Mygo stander tray with clear insert Size 1 posterior support and pommel fits size 1 stander only Size 2 posterior support and pommel fits size 2 stander only Posterior support cover pink Posterior support cover blue Posterior support cover orange Posterior support cover infection control Pommel support cover pink Pommel support cover blue Pommel support cover orange Pommel support cover infection control Sandals Size 1 Sandals Size 2 Sandals Size 3 Sandal raisers Grab rail e Leckey T 028 9260 0750 19 Ballinderry Road E info leckey com Lisburn W www leckey com Northern Ireland United Kingdom 24 hour postural care for babies kids amp adults Sleeping Sitting Standing Walking Moving Bathing Toileting
11. 790 08 143 1790 07 143 1790 14 143 1792 09 143 1792 08 143 1792 07 143 1792 14 152 1600 152 2600 152 3600 143 1615 143 1649 Size 1 prone derotation hip belt blue includes hardware Size 1 prone derotation hip belt orange includes hardware Size 2 prone derotation hip belt pink includes hardware Size 2 prone derotation hip belt blue includes hardware Size 2 prone derotation hip belt orange includes hardware Size 1 supine derotation hip belt pink includes hardware Size 1 supine derotation hip belt blue includes hardware Size 1 supine derotation hip belt orange includes hardware Size 2 supine derotation hip belt pink includes hardware Size 2 supine derotation hip belt blue includes hardware Size 2 supine derotation hip belt orange includes hardware Hip lateral hardware only pair Size 1 basic knee straps pink Size 1 basic knee straps blue Size 1 basic knee straps orange Size 1 basic knee straps infection control black Size 2 basic knee straps pink Size 2 basic knee straps blue Size 2 basic knee straps orange Size 2 basic knee straps infection control black Split knee straps pink fits both sizes Split knee straps blue fits both sizes Split knee straps orange fits both sizes Extended knee brackets Size 1 Mygo stander tray Size 1 Mygo stander tray with bowl insert Size 1 Mygo stander tray with clear insert Size 2 Mygo stander tray Size 2 Mygo stander
12. LECKEY Mygo Stander The Mygo Stander can be positioned in prone upright or supine to allow a progressive and varied standing therapy programme For use by individual or multiple children the Mygo Stander aids and increases functionality for children of all abilities with its intelligent knee supports and dynamic footplates it can bring standing therapy to children with fixed knee contractures of up to 25 degrees It s easy and intuitive to use and simplifies the process of getting your child into a comfortable and secure standing position It s standing made simple whilst accommodating a broader range of complexities This manual shows you how you can quickly and easily make use of all of the functions The instructions on the safety and maintenance of the product will ensure that you will enjoy the use of this product for a long time Contents 01 Intended use 02 Declaration of conformity 03 Terms of warranty 04 Product history record 05 Product Training 06 Safety Information 07 How to unpack and assemble 08 Fitting the Covers 09 Clinical setup for postural management 10 Frequent adjustments for daily use 11 Cleaning and Care Information 12 Daily product inspection 13 Annual Product Inspection 14 Reissuing Leckey products 15 Product servicing 16 Technical Information 1 Intended Use The Mygo Stander is for use in prone supine and upright standing The Mygo Stander comes in 2 sizes size 1 is for ki
13. astic bosses into the chest pad slot c Then secure from the outside with the Allen bolt and washer supplied d Repeat this on the other side 7 14 Attaching the chest hip wrap around harness To attach the chest hip wrap around harness slide the cushions onto the PU lateral with the flaps towards the outside of the stander a feed the plastic buckle b through the hole in the cover then bring the two Velcro fastener straps c around the PU lateral and attach them to the Velcro panel as shown Close over the flap d Repeat this on the other side 7 15 Attaching the Pelvic band There is a different pelvic band for prone and supine standing In prone the pelvic band should be attached to the user first if possible on a mat The inner pelvic band is wrapped around the user s pelvis and then when the user is secured into the frame by their feet and chest the longer straps are slipped through the belt bars on the hip pad a and secured firmly around the user The safety strap with the plastic buckle and clip should then be secured to ensure the band is not accidentally unfastened b In supine the pelvic band should stay attached to the product When the user is secured into the frame by their feet and chest the inner pelvic band is wrapped around the user s pelvis c and then the longer straps d are slipped through the belt bars on the hip pad if they are not already through e and secured firmly aro
14. ds aged 4 10 and size 2 is for 8 14 years with a maximum user weight of 50kgs 110lbs and 60kgs 132lbs respectively 2 Declaration of Conformity James Leckey Design Ltd as manufacturer with sole responsibility declares that the Leckey Mygo Stander conforms to the requirements of the 93 42 EEC Guidelines and EN12182 Technical aids for disabled persons general requirements and test methods 3 Terms of Warranty The Warranty applies only when the product is used according to the specified conditions and for the intended purposes following all manufacturer s recommendations also see general terms of sales delivery and payment A two year warranty is provided on all Leckey manufactured products and components 4 Product History Record Your Leckey product is classified as a Class 1 Medical device and as such should only be prescribed set up or reissued for use by a technically competent person who has been trained in the use of this product Leckey recommend that a written record is maintained to provide details of all setups reissue inspections and annual inspections of this product 5 Product Training Record Parents Teachers amp Carers Your Leckey product is a prescribed Class 1 Medical Device and as such Leckey recommend that parents teachers and carers using the equipment should be made aware of the following sections of this user manual by a technically competent person Section 6 Safety Informa
15. e positioning the client in the stander Position the client in the Mygo stander and move it into a horizontal position Open the knee straps and sandal straps Loosen the Allen bolt a on both sides of the swinging footplate ensuring the weight of the user s knees are supported by a carer adjust the angle of the swinging footplate as necessary always taking care to assess the client s comfort and retighten the bolts securely Then secure the knee straps and sandal straps Return the stander to preferred supine standing angle Supine Configuration Ba 9 5 Positioning the sandals Each sandal is attached to the individual footplate with a single fixing bolt The footplate is encapsulated in rubber to ensure the sandals do not slide when secured To position the user s feet in the sandals secure the Velcro straps provided so the foot is held in place The straps should be over the bridge of the foot and over the toes The front strap can be fed through one of two slots on either side of the sandals depending on the size of the user s feet 2 A If the child is wearing sandals or light footwear check the straps to make sure the webbing does not irritate the skin 9 6 Secondary Footplate 9 7 Adjusting the Hip Angle Laterals To set the angle to accommodate plantar To set the width of the hip laterals loosen flexion or dorsi flexion simply loosen the the Allen bolts at the back of the hip pad a
16. e clips are fully engaged 6 8 Although the stander is fitted with castors it is not a mobility device Always ensure that the castor brakes are locked at all times when the frame is in use being adjusted or even just stored A 6 9 When adjusting the angle of the Leckey Mygo Stander ensure that the user and all parts of the product are well clear of surrounding furnishings to avoid potential collisions A 6 10 Fine positional adjustments may be carried out safely when the user is in the product But it is important to support all pads when adjusting them while the user is in the product A 6 11 Never leave the product on a sloping surface greater than 5 degrees Always remember to lock all the castors A 6 12 The product contains components which could present a choking hazard to small children Always check that locking knobs and bolts within the child s reach are tightened and secure at all times A 6 13 Leckey products comply with fire safety regulations in accordance with EN12182 However the product contains plastic components and therefore should be kept away from all direct sources of heat including naked flames cigarettes electric and gas heaters 6 14 Never place hot items on the Activity Tray as they may damage the plastic A 6 15 Clean the product regularly Do not use abrasive cleaners Carry out maintenance checks on a regular basis to ensure your product is in good working condition
17. n remove the Allen bolts c swap the bars over d then replace the Allen bolts and retighten e Before inserting the tray receivers the clamp plate for the height adjustment of the tray must be moved out of the way as it is contained in the top of the hip pad extrusion To do this loosen the knob at the top of the hip pad f and push it in this will push the clamp plate out of the way of the tray receiver bar Then insert the tray receiver bar into the top of the hip pad extrusion g move it down to the required height and retighten the knob securely Repeat on the opposite side Now you can insert your tray by inserting the tray bars into the receivers to the required depth from the front for prone and the back for supine then retighten securely using knob on receiver h 7 4 Inserting attachment bolt on Sandals Insert the required attachment bolt a along with the retention plate b Place a rubber lid c on both the top and bottom of the sandal Fasten using the four screws d provided To remove or replace the attachment bolt reverse this process A 7 5 Attaching the Sandals 7 6 How to attach the shoulder support for supine standing Place the sandal so that the attachment bolt To attach the shoulder support to the stander goes through the slot in the footplate To secure insert the Allen bolt into the bottom hole on the on the underside of the footplate place the rubber back of the chest suppo
18. nts and made aware of the safety checks in section 6 by a technically and clinically competent person who has been trained in the use of the product Leckey recommend that a written record is maintained of all parent and carers who have been trained in the use of this product 10 1 Transferring the user into and out of the Stander Before transferring the child into the stander carry out the daily product inspection as outlined in section 12 of this user manual We would recommend that users are never transferred straight from seating to standing without preparation and stretching This is best done in a lying position whilst on a mat but can be carried out in a wheelchair or seating system if required Before transferring the child into the product lock all the castors ensuring that they are facing outwards to maximise product stability Make sure the straps on the chest harness pelvic band knee straps and sandals are released and out of the way to facilitate transfer 10 2 Setting the Stander Angle Whether used in supine or prone the frame angle can be easily adjusted by pulling and twisting the safety lock a and turning the handle b until the desired angle has been achieved the angle can be read from the cross bar c Turn the handle clockwise to bring it upright and anti clockwise to bring it towards horizontal The stander can adjust from vertical 0 through to 10 off horizontal 80 This can be done whil
19. ponding building block style recesses belt bracket To do this slide the bracket into on the footplate a amp b Put the sandal on the receiving slots in the hip pad metalwork top and secure with the sandal bolt as per a and secure using the Allen bolt and section 7 4 washer provided b Repeat this on the other side The de rotation hip belt does not require hip laterals 7 11 Attaching the hip laterals The hip wrap around harness requires hip laterals To attach the hip laterals slide the bracket into the receiving slot in the hip pad metalwork a to the required width and secure with the washer and Allen bolt provided b Repeat this on the other side 7 12 Attaching the Posterior Support and Pommel Receivers If a posterior support is required first attach the posterior support receiver by sliding the bracket into the receiving slots in the hip pad metalwork a and secure with the washer and allen bolts provided b Repeat this on the other side Attaching the Pommel Receiver Attach the pommel receiver c to the bracket d on the hip pad using allen bolts provided e 7 13 Attaching the standard flipaway amp complex chest laterals The chest wrap around harness requires chest laterals either standard or flipaway Pull back the PU chest pad to gain access a Then insert the lateral bracket together with the angle adjustment mouldings into the chest pad as shown b ensuring to insert the pl
20. rt as shown a Place the washer a followed by the metal washer b and shoulder support onto the inserted Allen bolt and then the knob c onto the attachment bolt To secure with the two further Allen bolts supplied b position the sandals simply loosen the knob c under the footplate select the position you j require and re fasten the knob 7 7 Attaching the headrest for supine standing The head support cannot be used without the shoulder support for supine standing To attach the headrest place the headrest clamp onto the shoulder support a and secure using the Allen bolts provided Then slide the headrest stem into the receiving bracket b set the height required and secure using the hand lever c 7 8 Attaching the Knee Straps First of all you will need to feed the webbing through the plastic D ring as shown in a To attach the knee straps insert the plastic clip b into the buckle c on the side of the main knee support Then grab the straps ends d and pull firmly away from the user which will secure the strap around the user s leg To remove the strap simply squeeze the tabs on the top and bottom of the plastic clip b and the strap will pop off 7 9 Attaching Sandal 7 10 Attaching the hip belt Raisers bracket If sandal raisers have been ordered Before you can attach the de rotation hip attach them by placing them onto their belt you will first of all need to attach the hip corres
21. ser is secured into the frame by their feet and chest the longer straps are slipped through the belt bars on the hip pad a and secured firmly around the user The safety strap with the plastic buckle and clip should then be secured to ensure the band is not accidentally unfastened b In supine the pelvic band should stay attached to the product When the user is secured into the frame by their feet and chest the inner pelvic band is wrapped around the user s pelvis c and then the longer straps d are slipped through the belt bars on the hip pad if they are not already through e and secured firmly around the user The safety strap with the plastic buckle and clip should then be secured to ensure the band is not accidentally unfastened f 10 6 Wrap Around Lateral Harness To open the wrap around chest harness simply unclip the side buckle a and open Reverse the process when placing the user back in the product ensuring to secure the straps firmly around the user The safety strap with the plastic buckle and clip should then be secured to ensure the band is not accidentally unfastened a A Always secure the chest and hip support harnesses and knees straps when used in supine first before making other adjustments A Always make sure the plastic buckles are fully engaged 10 7 Tray Adjustment To insert and adjust the depth of the tray loosen the knobs on the back of both tray receivers a
22. slide the tray in to the required depth and retighten To increase the depth adjustment further see 9 12 To adjust the angle of the tray loosen the plastic handle in the centre of both the tray receivers b set the tray to the required angle and tighten the plastic handles again securely To adjust the tray height loosen the knobs at the top of the hip pad c adjust receivers to required height and retighten ensuring the tray is at a level height by matching the scale on the side of the tray receiver bars A Never use the tray to steer or push the chair A Do not place hot objects hotter than 40 Celsius on the tray A Please note that the tray is for the use of the user only A Do not lean or place heavy objects heavier than 8kgs 17 6lbs on the tray 11 Cleaning amp Care Information How to Maintain When cleaning the product we recommend that you use only warm water and a nonabrasive detergent Never use organic solvents or dry cleaning fluids Upholstery and fabrics 1 The upholstery and fabrics can be removed and machine washed and tumble dried at a low setting The standard covers can be washed at 40 degrees Celsius and the Infection Control covers at 90 degrees Celsius Please remove the foam before washing the head support posterior support and pommel covers All other soft upholstery can be placed directly in the washing machine 2 If the upholstery is to be cleaned in situ
23. st the child in the product A Ensure that the product and user are away from surrounding furnishings to prevent possible collisions when adjusting the angle 10 3 Positioning the Sandals To position the user s feet in the sandals secure the Velcro straps provided so the foot is held in place The straps should be placed over the bridge of the foot over the toes The front strap can be fed through one of two slots on either side of the sandals depending on the size of the user s feet 2 A If the child is wearing sandals or light footwear check the straps to make sure the webbing does not irritate the skin 10 4 Knee Straps To attach the knee straps insert the plastic clip a into the buckle b on the side of the main knee support Then grab the straps ends c and pull firmly away from the user which will secure the strap around the user s leg To remove the strap simply squeeze the tabs on the top and bottom of the plastic clip and the strap will pop off A Always check with your therapist as to the correct tensioning of the straps for your child as the kneecap is a sensitive area and too much force could cause injury 10 5 Positioning and attaching the Pelvic band There is a different pelvic band for prone and supine standing In prone the pelvic band should be attached to the user first if possible on a mat The inner pelvic band is wrapped around the user s pelvis and then when the u
24. tinued safe use of your Leckey product or if any parts should fail please cease using the product and contact our customer services department or your local dealer as soon as possible 13 Annual Product Inspection Therapist Technician Leckey Product Advisor Dealer Leckey recommend that each product should be subject to a detailed inspection at least once a year and every time the product is reissued for use This inspection should be carried out by a technically competent person who has been trained in the use of the product and should include the following checks as a minimum requirement 1 Check all knobs nuts bolts and plastic buckles are in place replacing any missing items Paying particular attention to the following items gt Buckles and Velcro on pelvic bands knee straps and wrap around lateral harnesses gt Hip knee and chest height adjust and lock securely gt Contracture angle and secondary footplate angle adjust and lock securely gt Knee supports depth and width adjust and lock securely gt Head support locks securely 2 Lift the base to check each wheel individually Make sure they are moving freely and remove any dirt from the rubber wheels Check that the brakes lock the wheels securely 3 Visually check the structure of the product ensuring there are no signs of fatigue or cracking around the welds 4 Visually check the plastic parts of the product ensuring there are no signs of
25. tion Section 9 Clinical Setup for postural management Section 10 Frequent adjustment for daily use Section 11 Cleaning amp Care Information Section 12 Daily Product Inspection Leckey recommend that a written record is maintained of all those who have been trained in the correct use of this product 6 Safety Information A 6 1 Always read instructions fully before use A 6 2 Users should not be left unattended at any time whilst using Leckey equipment A 6 3 Only use Leckey approved components with your product Never modify the product in any way Failure to follow instructions may put the user or carer at risk and will invalidate the warranty on the product A 6 4 If in any doubt as to the continued safe use of your product or if any parts should fail please cease using the product and contact our customer services department or local dealer as soon as possible A 6 5 Carry out all positional adjustments and ensure that they are securely fastened before you put the user into this product Some adjustments may require the use of a tool which is provided with each product Keep all tools out of reach of children A 6 6 When placing the user into the standing frame for safety reasons always secure the pelvic band first The chest and knee straps should then be fastened A 6 7 When used in the supine position it is important to ensure the knee pads are fastened securely Always check th
26. und the user The safety strap with the plastic buckle and clip should then be secured to ensure the band is not accidentally unfastened f Fitting the Covers 8 1 Knee Support Covers 8 2 Hip Pad Cover Wrap the covers around the knee supports Place the cover on the hip pad in the correct and secure by pressing down on the four orientation Wrap the bottom flap underneath snap fasteners There are two on either side the hip pad and press down on the snap of the knee support a Repeat this on the fasteners to secure a then wrap the top other knee support flaps of the cover over the top of the hip pad b 8 3 Chest Pad Cover Wrap the cover over the top of the chest pad and secure by pressing down on the snap fasteners a Then wrap the bottom section underneath and press down on these snap fasteners to secure b 8 4 Shoulder Support Pad Follow the instructions in section 9 9 to angle the shoulder support laterals inwards slide the cover over the shoulder wings a and secure with the snap fasteners b 8 5 Head cushion and cover Place the cushion onto the head support Secure the central fastener a Bring the lower flap under the head support b and secure with the two remaining side fasteners c Clinical Setup for Postural Managemen The clinical setup of the product should be completed by a technically and clinically competent person who has been trained in the use of the product
27. ware Headrest cushion and cover infection control black Headrest cushion and cover black Headrest cushion and cover black includes hardware Headrest infection control black include hardware Chest lateral hardware only pair Flipaway laterals hardware pair Complex lateral vertical right hand side single with cover Complex lateral vertical left hand side single with cover Size 1 chest hip wraparound harness pink Size 1 chest hip wraparound harness blue Size 1 chest hip wraparound harness orange Size 1 chest hip wraparound harness infection control black Size 2 chest hip wraparound harness pink Size 2 chest hip wraparound harness blue Size 2 chest hip wraparound harness orange Size 2 chest hip wraparound harness infection control black Size 3 chest hip wraparound harness pink Size 3 chest hip wraparound harness blue Size 3 chest hip wraparound harness orange Size 3 chest hip wraparound harness infection control black Size 1 prone derotation hip belt pink includes hardware 143 1798 08 143 1798 07 143 2798 09 143 2798 08 143 2798 07 143 1783 09 143 1783 08 143 2783 07 143 2783 09 143 2783 08 143 2783 07 143 1663 143 1776 09 143 1776 08 143 1776 07 143 1776 14 143 2776 09 143 2776 08 143 2776 07 143 2776 14 143 1778 09 143 1778 08 143 1778 07 143 1690 143 1609 143 1633 143 1610 143 2609 143 2633 143 2610 143 1624 143 2624 143 1790 09 143 1
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