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1. Fig 5 1 2 1 To adjust the knee angle press in the angle adjustors on both sides of the footrest at the same time see Fig 5 1 2 2 and lift the footrest guide tubes to the required angle To lock release the buttons Note that the adjustors can only be locked in 15 increments For the rearward facing Snappi it may be necessary to reduce the length of the footrest stems to avoid the footrest catching and inadvertently operating the brake bar Alternatively the buggy can be placed in some degree of tilt and space to avoid this situation 9 1 2 Footrest Depth and Knee Angle Adju stment To adjust the foot depth loosen the 2 securing bolts size 1 using the 5mm hexagon key as shown see Fig 5 1 2 1 On some size 2 models wing nuts may be fitted in place of bolts and therefore the adjustment can be made by hand Slide the footrest up or down the guide tubes to the required height as measured in section 5 0 Once set lock the position by tightening the 2 fixing bolts wing nuts Fig 5 1 2 2 Document No 053 05 v27 Page 23 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc Snappi System User Manual Tendercare _ 5 1 3 Back height and recline angle adjustment To adjust the back height first un tuck the cover from the bottom of the seat the cover doesnt need to be removed Next turn the 2 large central hand wheels on the back plate as shown in Fig 5 1 3 1 anticlockwise by eithe
2. Fig 6 8 5 To adjust the depth of the playtray loosen the 2 thumbscrews under the base of the tray See Fig 6 8 6 Slide the tray in or out to the required depth and then retighten the screws Fig 6 8 6 Document No 053 05 v27 Page 52 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc et ae Snappi System User Manual Tendercare Notes e We recommend that the playtray is removed before making any adjustments to the seat or seat tilt and is then refitted and adjusted accordingly once the seat is in the desired position When adjusting the Tilt in Space facility the angle of the playtray must be adjusted to the new horizontal position see above instructions for how to adjust the angle of the tray e All items must be removed from the playtray before making any adjustment to the tray or seat to avoid the risk of causing accidental harm to the occupant e The playtray must be removed before folding the pushchair e The playtray must be removed when transporting the chair in specially adapted vehicles e The playtray cannot be used at the same time as the rain cover e Never leave you child unattended with the play tray fitted especially when items are positioned on the tray e Extra care must be taken when placing food or drink on the tray e Maximum carrying capacity of the play tray is 5kg 6 9 Pommel lf the Pommel is ordered as a replacement item then you will just receive
3. 54 6 10 Ramped Seat Pad 54 55 6 11 Foot Muff 55 57 6 12 Ankle Huggers 58 59 6 13 Toe and Heel Straps 59 61 6 14 Vertical Cylinder Carrier 61 62 7 User Instructions 62 7 1 Getting into the Snappi Pushchair 62 7 2 Getting out of the Snappi Pushchair 62 8 Attendant pushing 63 8 1 Pushing 63 8 2 Brakes 64 8 3 Comfort 64 8 4 Lifting and general safety 65 9 Cleaning 65 9 1 Buggy and seat unit 65 9 2 Seat Cover 65 9 3 Pelvic strap amp harnessing 65 10 Maintenance 66 10 1 Routine maintenance 66 10 2 Six monthly maintenance 66 67 11 Oxygen Cylinder 67 12 Warranty 68 13 Transporting the Wheelbase 69 13 1 Preparing the system for transport 69 71 13 2 Attaching wheelbase to vehicle 71 73 14 Repairs 74 Document No 053 05 v27 Page 6 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc Snappi System User Manual endercare pore 1 Who to contact in difficulty Tendercare Ltd PO BOX 3091 Littlehampton BN16 2WF Tel 01903 726161 Fax 01903 734083 Email info tendercareltd com Web www tendercareltd com 2 Introduction The Snappi is a highly adjustable pushchair designed to accommodate a wide variety of special seating needs The pushchair system comprises a wheelbase and a seating unit which is easily removable for storage and transport thanks to its integrated interface The system is available in 2 sizes The Wheelbase is made of a strong and lightweight aluminium alloy minimising weight and providing
4. Adjust the angle of the clip so that it Is vertical Fig 6 3 3 When in the desired position retighten the screw to lock it onto the frame Finally clip the umbrella section back onto the mounting by pushing the 2 halves of the clip back together and open the umbrella lf a different angle is needed simply loosen the locking screw move to the required angle and retighten Important e You must remove the umbrella section before folding the frame the frame mounting clip can be left in place e The entire sun umbrella must be removed when using the pushchair as a seat in a motor vehicle Fig 6 3 4 Document No 053 05 v27 Page 39 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc oe Snappi System User Manual Tendercare 6 4 Sun Hood and Transparent Rain Shield a k coe E id l F afi i an The Sun Hood and Rain shield are two separate items In order to fit the Transparent Rain Shield you must first fit the Sun Hood by following the below instructions The Sun Hood will arrive folded flat with its brackets folded in See Fig 6 4 2 There will be two thumb screws one on either side of the hood See Fig 6 4 3 Fig 6 4 2 First loosen the thumb screws on either side of the hood See Fig 6 4 3 Then unfold both tubes so that they are facing the bottom of the hood See Fig 6 4 4 Fig 6 4 3 Fig 6 4 4 Document No 053 05 v27 Page 40 of 74 September 2015
5. 5 Ensure the safety catch is locked 6 Position the child correctly in the seat and assess the child s posture if the child s posture appears to have changed remove the child and compare the support positions to the measurements taken in section 5 1 Adjust the supports as required and reseat the child 7 Check footplate position and adjust if necessary Document No 053 05 v27 Page 35 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc enna Snappi System User Manual Tendercare eens 6 Accessories 6 1 Shopping Basket Fitting removing the shopping basket There are 4 hanging points located on the Hanging insides of the side plates see leit Point To fit the shopping basket clip the snap hooks on the basket onto the 4 clipping y points To remove the shopping basket simply unclip the 4 hooks The shopping basket includes an expandable section at the back to help with loading of bulky items To expand the basket simply peel apart the Velcro at the back to release the extra material Fig 6 1 1 Important e Always check that the shopping basket is securely fitted before use e The maximum carrying load for the shopping basket is 3kg e Always ensure that the total load of the occupant and accessories does not exceed the maximum carry limit stated for the pushchair see section 1 of this manual e The shopping basket may remain fitted when folding the wheelbase e All contents must be removed from
6. anneal Snappi System User Manual Tendercare eed Adjust the hood to the desired angle and then tighten the thumb screws to hold the hood securely in place Each time you wish to change the angle of the hood you must first loosen the thumb screws adjust the angle as desired and then ensure that you tighten the screws to prevent them falling off To fit the plastic Rain Shield unfold it from its packaging and place it over the Sun Hood with the Velcro flap facing the front See Fig 6 4 1 Then tuck the elasticated edge under the footrest See Fig 6 4 9 Tuck the back flap down inside the push handle and feed the velcroed edges through inside the frame This will make it easier to stick them to the other velcroed edge Fig 6 4 10 Document No 053 05 v27 Page 42 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc Snappi System User Manual Tendercare Once you have stuck the Velcro together pull the back flap so that the velcroed edges move backwards This will help ensure that the rain shield is straight See Fig 6 4 11 N qr Fig 6 4 11 Important e When entering any building ensure that you undo the Velcro flap at the front of the rain shield and fold it up so that the occupant of the pushchair does not over heat If it is warm inside the building we would recommend removing the rain shield completely Similarly if it is a hot day we would recommend that you leave this flap open if you h
7. g aa idl be Remove the sun hood from the pushchair and place on a flat surface Undo the Velcro loops securing the sun hood to the mounting bars as shown see Fig 6 4c 1 Fig 6 4c 1 Next unscrew the 2 thumbwheels securing the angle adjustors on both sides see fig 6 4c 2 A Fig 6 40 2 Document No 053 05 v27 Page 46 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc el Snappi System User Manual Tendercare Unhook the elastic loops off the ends of the bolts protruding through the adjustors see fig 6 4c 3 Remove the coach bolt taking note of its position in relation to the other parts Mai Ica seat The adjustor bracket should now be free remove the frame mounting bars from the middle of the adjustor as shown see Fig 6 4c 5 Document No 053 05 v27 Page 47 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc Snappi System User Manual Next slide the other 2 parts of the adjustor off the end of the sun hood frame bars Fig 6 4c 7 When the cover is completely dry re assemble the sun canopy following the reverse of these instructions Note due to the design of the cover the adjustor parts will only correctly fit one way round Document No 053 05 v27 Snappi System User Manual doc Page 48 of 74 Tendercare V77_ _ Fig 6 4c 6 Once all the parts have been removed from the ends of the frame bars carefully sli
8. coach bolts and hand wheels through the mounting slots H see Fig 5 1 4 3 on the back of the seat unit Fig 5 1 4 4 Fig 5 1 4 3 The lateral bracket must be fed through the slot in the cover see Fig 5 1 4 4 Next insert the 2 coach bolts through the bracket and seat back plate so that the square neck is sitting fully in the slots Document No 053 05 v27 Page 25 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc sea agai Snappi System User Manual Tendercare _ 7 _ _ Finally secure the laterals by screwing the provided hand wheels onto the protruding threads of the coach bolts see Fig 5 1 4 5 The position of the laterals can be adjusted laterally by loosening the hand wheels and sliding them in or out to the required width They can be adjusted vertically by sliding up and down the mounting slots H see fig 5 1 4 3 There is a partition in the slots between the upper and lower back plates To achieve the full adjustment range the laterals need to be fitted in the appropriate section of the slots 5 2 Fitting and removing the cover Fig 5 2 1 To remove the hip guide covers The cover hooks around the front of the hip guide plate To remove lift and rotate the cover from the rear as shown and then unhook the cover from under the front of the hip guide plate Fig 5 1 4 5 To remove the seat pad simply lift the front edge of the seat pad to separate it f
9. delivery After unpacking and checking you have all components and they are in good condition dispose of the packaging at your local recycling centre Alternatively retain and reuse 3 1 Serial Numbers lt may be a good idea at this point to make a note of your Snappi serial numbers on the front of your user manual as you will require these if you wish to purchase any accessories from Tendercare There will be two serial numbers on your buggy one for the chassis and one for the seat However if your buggy was purchased on your behalf by Wheelchair services or another organisation it may have other numbers put on by them as well The ones we require are a TEN SC anda TEN SS The SC one is located on the chassis on the bar between the two rear wheels and will look like TEN SC1234 and the SS one is located on the seat when the seat is in the buggy where the back and seat join and will look like TEN SS1234 4 Preparing the wheelbase for use WARNING When opening or folding the wheelbase ensure that you hold the frame so that you avoid any danger of catching your fingers in moving parts Keep children clear of the wheelbase during opening and folding Document No 053 05 v27 Page 10 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc ee Snappi System User Manual Tendercare 4 1 1 Unfolding the Frame original locks Fig 4 1 1 1 Standing at back of the wheelbase place your foot on the rear cross member
10. loosen the straps and lift it out Fig 6 14 3 e Always ensure the cylinder is securely strapped into the carrier before using the pushchair e The maximum carrying load for the vertical cylinder carrier is 5kg e Depending on the size of bottle used it could adversely affect the stability of the pushchair If this is a concern a risk assessment must be carried out and if necessary stability tests performed on the loaded assembly e Always ensure that the total load of the occupant and accessories does not exceed the maximum carry limit stated for the pushchair see section 1 of this manual e The content of the vertical cylinder carrier must be removed before transporting the pushchair in an adapted vehicle 7 User Instructions 7 1 Getting into the Snappi Pushchair 1 Put the brakes on 2 Place the child into the seat so that their feet are on the footplate 3 Fit the pelvic strap and or a harness to the child and secure 4 Fit foot straps and ankle straps if required 7 2 Getting out of the Snappi Pushchair 1 Put the brakes on 2 Undo any harnessing and foot straps 3 Lift the child from the seat Document No 053 05 v27 Page 62 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc Snappi System User Manual endercare eed 8 Attendant pushing 8 1 Pushing Important At the start of every journey make sure that the interface is correctly fitted into the frame and that the locking clips are fully
11. Ltd 4 Equipment for warranty claims should be returned in a strong carton There may be a charge for collection Contact Tendercare Customer Service Department on 01903 726161 Document No 053 05 v27 Page 68 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc Snappi System User Manual endercare ed 13 Transporting the Wheelbase The Snappi Pushchair can be folded for transport in the luggage area of a vehicle as detailed in sections 4 5 and 4 6 of this manual The Snappi Pushchair excluding the rearward facing Snappi has been successfully impact tested against International Standard ISO 7176 19 and may be used as a vehicle seat However Tendercare Ltd highly recommends that the transport of children with a body mass of less than 22kg transfer to a Child Restraint System sometimes referred to as an infant safety seat achild restraint system arestraint car seat or ambiguously as car seats in compliance with UNECE Regulation 44 04 In order to provide the best possible protection for the child lf transfer to a Child Restraint System is not possible due to the needs of the occupant e g a need for continual postural support occupant discomfort anxiety or a dependency on the medical device then the decision to carry the occupant in their wheelchair or buggy should involve an individual risk assessment process This risk assessment process should involve a therapist who would be able to support reasons not to transfer the occ
12. X and push down as shown The brake will flip down onto the wheels and lock them To release the brake hook your foot between the middle raised portion of the brake bar and the frame cross bar Then lift the brake bar with your foot until it flips back and stops against the brake stop pins Please note you may find it easier to use your hand to release the brake If operating the brake by hand always hold the brake by the raised section in the middle of the bar Important Always put the brake on when placing the child in or taking them out of the pushchair Do not leave the brake on when the pushchair is not in use as this will damage the rear wheels WARNING The brake mechanism is spring loaded so care must be taken when operating it When operating the brake mechanism ensure that you always keep a firm hold of the pushchair keeping your hands well away from the brake mechanism Do not leave the pushchair on a slope even with the brake on Always ensure that the pushchair is on level ground to prevent risk of injury to the occupant 4 2B Pin Brake pushchairs supplied after June 2015 oe wW Snappi Pushchairs supplied after June 2015 a will be fitted with the new Pin Brake gti mechanism To set the pin brake first securely hold the push handle Place your foot on the top of the push bar as shown see Fig 4 2 3 left then press the bar down as far as it will go lf the brake is stiff try rolling the pushchair
13. closed Please refer to section 4 3 Fitting the seat to the chassis for more information Do not allow children to play with either of the gas spring release levers 1 The wheelbase is easy to push over hard even surfaces but may be more difficult over rough uneven surfaces and the wheels can sink into soft ground Never force the wheelbase if it becomes stuck this may cause the rear wheels to lift and the wheelbase to be tipped forwards If the wheelbase gets jammed on a stone or cracked pavement tip it backwards to raise the front wheel over the obstacle and then proceed On soft ground it may be easier to pull the wheelbase backwards 2 The wheelbase has swivelling front castor wheels and is easily steered simply by turning the wheelbase in the desired direction 3 Whenever possible avoid steep and uneven surfaces because there is a danger that the wheelbase may tip over If you cannot avoid difficult surfaces you must take extra care when travelling across them 4 lf your pushchair is fitted with the optional pneumatic tyres always check that no sharp objects are in your path to avoid the risk of a puncture 5 Do not use the wheelbase in sandy conditions 6 Always use two hands for pushing the wheelbase 7 For the comfort of the occupant always avoid pushing too fast or making sudden fast turns jerking jolting and bumping Many occupants are liable to be affected by rough handling which can cause loss of confidence
14. different harnessing Fig 6 11 2 Document No 053 05 v27 Page 55 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc Snappi System User Manual Tendercare Fig 6 11 3 Fig 6 11 4 A Mini Mouse foot muff fitted to the pushchair Notes e Cleaning your foot muff Wash the foot muff on its own do not include any other items on a 30 degree wash with at least 1 colour catcher 2 preferable This will prevent the risk of colours running e The foot muff is not waterproof and must not get wet through exposure to rain as this may cause colours to run If it is raining either remove the foot muff or use in conjunction with a rain cover e Allow the foot muff to dry naturally do not iron or tumble dry e Do not dry clean or bleach the foot muff Identify the slots that line up with the harnessing and supports for your pushchair and slit the material in between the 2 lines of stitching with a sharp Stanley knife see dotted line Fig 6 11 3 Important take care only to cut the material in the middle of the slot Do not cut any material outside this area Any damage caused to the foot muff during cutting will not be covered by the warrantee a4 fn Ips 1g A 4 nd ae j wage Se aoe i ort sv i Bee r y gt y 7i AM a r y 7 yes y Ly AAEN S te Ths ag Oh Wy anna l R bey y Mr Yi N i ete EAN Ti x rN EUEN Y r CK wae Ss ge A G i ED F
15. forward slightly to help line up the pins with the locking rings on the wheels i x AN E t SRD 4 4 4 i af ae T Fig 4 2 3 Document No 053 05 v27 Page 14 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc eect Snappi System User Manual Tendercare Fig 4 2 4 Right The brake in the fully locked position Fig 4 2 4 To release the pin brake hold the pushchair and place your foot underneath the brake bar as shown see Fig 4 2 5 left Lift the ie bar as far as it will move to ensure the pins b aa are clear of the locking rings E T Eii nii Fig 4 2 5 Warning When operating the brake mechanism ensure that you always keep a firm hold of the pushchair and keep your hands well away from the brake mechanism Do not leave the pushchair on a slope even with the brake on Always ensure that the pushchair is on level ground to prevent risk of injury to the occupant 4 2C Tyres As standard the Snappi pushchair is supplied with solid tyres however pneumatic tyres are also available as an option If your pushchair is supplied with pneumatic tyres these need to be regularly checked and inflated if necessary using a hand or foot pump The operating pressure for the tyres Is 36 PSI note do not inflate the tyres above 36 PSI Do not use high pressure air lines or mechanical pumps as used in garages to inflate the tyres Document No 053 05 v27 Page 15 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User M
16. from the hood for any reason please ensure that you screw them back on to the hood through the hole in the fabric Do not try to stretch the hole over the screw as you may damage the material Always ensure you tighten the screws to prevent them falling off Document No 053 05 v27 Page 43 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc Snappi System User Manual Tendercare eens 6 4b New Style Sun Canopy Fixings Pushchairs supplied in or after January 2013 will be fitted with new sun canopy receivers on the seat to make the fitting and removal of the sun hood easier The following instructions detail how to fit the updated sun canopy to a seat with the new receivers Please note if you have an older seat the original hood is still available Alternatively your seat can be returned to the Tendercare factory and the new receivers can be retro fitted charges applicable please contact Tendercare for more information Fig 6 4b 1 Left The updated seat with new sun canopy receivers fitted See arrows Fig 6 4b 1 Fig 6 46 2 Right The updated sun hood note this hood has no tube clips as the mounting poles slide into the new receivers Before fitting the hood unfold the 2 mounting poles and position them flat as shown Ensure that both poles are adjusted to the same angle as otherwise it will make it difficult to fit the hood to the seat Fig 6 4b 2 Document No 053 05 v27 Page 44 of 74 September 2015 Snappi Sy
17. lock See Fig 5 4 3 Fig 5 4 3 Adjust the length of the pelvic strap by pulling the webbing through the cam buckle until it is at the required length Fig 5 4 4 Once adjusted lock the cam buckle on both sides to secure the strap Important The pelvic strap must be located as low down over the hips as possible It must not cross the stomach of the passenger Fig 5 4 4 Document No 053 05 v27 Page 29 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc Snappi System User Manual Tendercare V7 _ To fit the 2 point pelvic strap to the new style Snappi which has 3 cam buckles on each side Open the middle cam lock buckles these are located on the bottom left and right corners of the seat base Feed the webbing of the strap between the seat plate and seat depth adjustment tube and through the cam lock See Fig 5 4 5 Fig 5 4 5 Adjust the length of the pelvic strap by pulling the webbing through the cam buckle until it is at the required length Fig 5 4 6 Once adjusted lock the buckles on both sides of the seat to secure the strap Important The pelvic strap must be located as low down over the hips as possible It must not cross the stomach of the passenger Fig 5 4 6 To fit the 4 point pelvic strap to the new style Snappi which has 3 cam buckles on each side Open the middle and front cam lock buckles Feed the top webbing straps See Fig 5 4 2 l 9 b
18. require no tools Less frequent adjustments are made using a 5mm hexagon key supplied such as the seat depth and width No other tools are required to make adjustments to the seat 5 1 1 Seat Depth and Hip Guides To adjust the seat depth and width first remove the seat base cover this is attached by Velcro in the centre of the seat and is easily removed by pulling it away from the frame Using the supplied 5mm hexagon key loosen the 4 seat fixings Next set the seat width A see Fig 5 1 1 1 as measured in section 5 0 by sliding the hip guide brackets in or out as required To adjust the seat depth B see Fig 5 1 1 1 slide the upper of the base plates forward or back to achieve the required position Once adjusted tighten the 4 bolts using the hexagon key and fit the cover back into place The Snappi hip guide also offers depth adjustment C see Fig 5 1 1 2 to best suit your child s needs To adjust this remove the hip guide cover This is done by unclipping the two poppers and lifting the cover off the plastic plate Next use the 5mm hexagon key to loosen the 2 fixings and slide the plate into the desired position as shown see Fig 5 1 1 2 Once adjusted tighten the 2 fixings and refit the hip guide cover Document No 053 05 v27 Page 22 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc cnet Snappi System User Manual Tendercare
19. track with the front of the wheelbase facing towards the front of the vehicle in the direction of travel Put The Brakes On The brakes are needed to prevent the pushchair moving whilst fitting the restraints Once the pushchair is correctly attached to the vehicle with a 4 point restraint system it is no longer a requirement for the brakes to remain on Attach front 5 For Snappi pushchairs purchased o prior to November 2012 attach the front restraints to the floor track and around the frame where the front crossbar and vertical tubes meet just above the front castors as shown See Fig 12 2 1A Fig 13 2 1A Document No 053 05 v27 Page 71 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc anneal Snappi System User Manual Tendercare ees Attach Karabiner Hook here 6 Snappi Pushchairs purchased after November 2012 come with a front tie down bracket that fits between the front castor and frame Attach the restraint system to this mounting point using a standard Karabiner hook See Fig 12 2 1B Note Always use the tie down bracket if present Tie down bracket 7 Attach the rear restraints to the floor track and to the two rear tie down brackets on the frame These are positioned halfway up the rear frame just above the brake mechanism See Fig 12 2 2 os Fig 13 2 2 8 To release the wheelbase follow the above instructions in reverse order IN EMERGENCY PRESS THE RELEASE
20. using your pushchair Document No 053 05 v27 Page 7 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc Snappi Seat Adjustments Support seat Depth Seat Width Backrest Height Footrest Depth Back Recline Angle Knee Angle Total System Weight Maximum Carry Weight IMPORTANT Snappi System User Manual Snappi Pushchair Size 1 195 295mm 190 290mm 900 675mm 150 280mm 90 135 15 90 19Kg 40Kg Knee angle adjustable in 15 increments Maximum carry weight includes the occupant and all accessories Dimensions mm A B C Document No 053 05 v27 Snappi System User Manual doc a fad ll _ i i l j Ay fieNnN i a af S BR x ALA A Snappi Pushchair Size 2 290 390mm 250 350mm 590 760mm 215 360mm 90 135 15 90 22Kg 40Kg Snappi Pushchair Open size 1 944 571 992 Page 8 of 74 Size 2 960 684 998 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual Ten dercare Dimensions mm Snappi Wheelbase Folded Size 1 Size 2 A 771 798 B 571 684 C 573 560 2 JE Ie Qe Z Can eee B Please note sizes for complete pushchair are not given as overall size of pushchair is dependant on the specific settings of the seat All sizes and weights are given as a guide Tendercare ltd reserves the right to amend specifications at any time as part of their product development programme 3 Unpacking The wheelbases and seat unit are delivered t
21. BUCKLES Warning The above only secures the wheelbase not the passenger It is essential that a separate vehicle harness be fitted providing lap and over the shoulder protection to the passenger See Fig 13 2 3 We recommend the Unwin Safety Systems Double Inertia Reel Harness be used Document No 053 05 v27 Page 72 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc Snappi System User Manual Tendercare eee Fig 13 2 3 The rearward facing Snappi Pushchair has not been crash tested for use as a vehicle seat and must not be used for transportation Rearward facing Snappi Pushchairs are supplied without the transit brackets to ensure that it is not transported in error If at a later date the Snappi is required to be forward facing transit brackets can be purchased and fitted by a competent trained person only If transporting medical oxygen cylinders ensure compliance with applicable standards Any item involved in an accident no matter how minor MUST BE WITHDRAWN FROM SERVICE IMMEDIATELY AND REPLACED Document No 053 05 v27 Page 73 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc Snappi System User Manual en dercare es 14 Repairs 1 2 Repairs For all repairs contact your issuing authority Major repairs For all major repairs e g bent or damaged frame the equipment should be returned to the factory Contact Tendercare Ltd customer services on 01903 726161 An approved agent may carry out the fo
22. Snappi System User Manual doc Snappi System User Manual Tendercare eens Hold the hood by the two tubes and align the black clips with the tubes on the back of the Snappi seat See Fig 6 4 5 Press each clip on to the seat tubes positioning them so that the hood is at an appropriate height for the occupant The clips can be attached anywhere on the vertical tubes Fig 6 4 5 The central strap is designed as an additional security measure to keep the hood attached to the frame and we would recommend that this is used at all times Ideally the clips should be located to avoid the weld on the frame However if it is necessary to position one of the clips on the weld the strap must be used to secure the hood Once you have clipped the hood onto the vertical tubes the straps should be threaded in between the front and back plates and secured with the attached cam oo buckle See Fig 6 Fig 6 4 6 Note If there is insufficient gap between the plates to thread the strap it may be beneficial to loosen the backrest height adjustment thumbscrews and lateral trunk thumbscrews please see sections 5 1 3 and 5 1 4 in this manual for detailed instructions Once the hood is securely fastened at the back you can adjust the hood forward You may need to loosen the thumb screws again if you tightened them after unfolding the tubes F Fig 6 4 7 Document No 053 05 v27 Page 41 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc
23. X see Fig 4 1 1 1 and lift handle labelled Y as far as it will move This will open the frame Fig 4 1 1 2 Next locate the 2 plastic locking sliders See Fig 4 1 1 2 These will be stowed in the open position and are held in place by 2 small spring clips Fig 4 1 1 3 Press the 2 silver Spring pins in and slide the 2 locking pieces down over the lower tube sections See Fig 4 1 1 3 Fig 4 1 1 4 The pins will spring through the holes in the sliders and hold them in place see Fig 4 1 1 4 Document No 053 05 v27 Page 11 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc Snappi System User Manual Tendercare _ _ _ WARNING If the locking sliders are not in the correct position or the spring pins do not protrude thereby allowing the locking clips to move back up the frame then the frame may collapse in use Folding the wheelbase To unlock the frame and fold the wheelbase reverse the above instructions 4 1 2 Unfolding the Frame Spring loaded locks Fig 4 1 2 1 Standing at back of the wheelbase place your foot on the rear cross member X see Fig 4 1 2 1 and lift handle labelled Y as far as it will move This will open the frame Fig 4 1 2 2 Once the frame is almost open the 2 plastic frame locks will engage with the angled sections of the lower frame Continue to unfold the frame this will force the locks up the tubes There will be some resi
24. a very rugged frame The wheelbase provides a tilt in space facility and has 2 fixed rear wheels and 2 castor wheels at the front for easy steering The Seat unit offers best in class growth thanks to its versatile design and large ranges of adjustments to all supports It has an easy to remove breathable cover and comes supplied with a hip belt as standard Seat adjustments please see table below for details of adjustment ranges Seat depth adjustment depth and length adjustable Hip Guides Back Height adjustment Independent back recline using an easy to operate gas strut mechanism and depth amp angle adjustable Footrest The seat also includes an interface allowing it to be quickly fitted and removed from the wheelbase and like the entire Snappi range includes all the latest safety mechanisms including an innovative 2 stage release to prevent little fingers Causing accidents The following accessories for use with the Snappi Pushchair are available from Tendercare Ltd Wheelbase Accessories Equipment carrying tray Shopping basket and Rain hood seat Accessories Height and width adjustable wrap around Lateral Supports Butterfly chest harness Foot and Toe Straps Pommel Play Tray Lateral Head Supports Standard Headrest Extra recess Headrest and Occipital roll Headrest These instructions apply to all sizes A child s safety is your responsibility As such we recommend that you read the complete user manual prior to
25. ackets and thumbscrews fitted to the tray also marked A and B e 2 additional thumbscrews for the seat receiver brackets Fig 6 8 2 When attaching the angle adjustable vertical stems to the depth adjustment brackets please ensure that you attach stem A to bracket A and stem B to bracket B as illustrated in Fig 6 8 3 Document No 053 05 v27 Page 51 of 74 Snappi System User Manual doc Fig 6 8 1 The playtray is supplied with the depth adjustment brackets fitted to the tray as illustrated in Fig 6 8 2 These are marked with the letters A and B as shown Fig 6 8 3 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual Tendercare eens To fit the play tray to the seat locate the 2 vertical stems on the bottom of the tray into the 2 receivers on the seat unit Note there may be a small plastic cap in the top of the receiver If this is the case remove the cap using a small flat bladed screwdriver before fitting the playtray Screw the 2 thumbwheels supplied with the tray into the welded nut on the receivers as shown see Fig 6 8 4 Position the tray to the required height and then secure it in place by tightening the thumbscrews Fig 6 8 4 To adjust the angle of the playtray loosen the 2 angle adjustors see Fig 6 8 5 Once loose adjust the angle as required and retighten N B the angle adjustors are toothed and may require some force to move The angle adjustors move in 5 degree increments
26. anual doc Snappi System User Manual Tendercare eens 4 3 Fitting the seat to the chassis The seat incorporates an Interface system and includes a 2 stage latch that comprises a main latch and a second safety latch that prevents accidental release of the seat from the chassis The safety catch must be correctly set before the main catch can be operated How to operate the safety catch Fig 4 3 1 The safety catch clip is located under the front right corner of the seat near to the release lever Definition of components X Pull handle Y Locking Pin Safety Catch Locked To release it pull the handle X and turn it 90 degrees so that the pin Y is fully retracted To lock it pull X and turn 90 degrees in the opposite direction so that pin Y is fully protruded and sits behind the interface main catch B see fig 4 3 3 on next page Safety Catch unlocked Important When fitting or removing the seat the carer parent must first ensure that the safety catch pin is set in the unlocked position It will not be possible to fit or remove the seat if the latch is locked and attempting to do so may cause damage to the chassis or the seat Once the seat has been fitted the carer parent must always lock the safety catch Note A warning label is positioned on the front right hand portion of the tilt frame on the chassis to remind carers to lock the safety catch Documen
27. at frame Fig 5 3 4 The lateral head supports are supplied with two M8 coach bolts and two 30mm hand wheels per bracket see Fig 5 3 5 To fit the head supports The lateral head supports are fitted by securing with coach bolts and hand wheels through the mounting slots I See Fig 5 3 6 on the back of the seat unit Fig 5 3 5 The position of the laterals can be adjusted laterally by loosening the hand wheels and sliding them in or out to the required width They can be adjusted vertically by sliding up and down the mounting slots I see fig 5 3 6 Fig 5 3 6 Document No 053 05 v27 Page 28 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc Snappi System User Manual Tendercare eens 5 4 Fitting the Pelvic Strap Unless a 4 point pelvic strap Fig 5 4 2 is ordered the seat will come provided with a 2 point pelvic strap Fig 5 4 1 fitted as standard Fig 5 4 1 Supplied as standard Top Straps hana The pelvic strap should be fitted to the seat such that the 2 padded areas are facing the back of the seat so that they will be against the child when he she is in the seat Fig 5 4 2 Optional Extra To fit the 2 point pelvic strap to the old style Snappi which can be distinguished by having only one cam lock buckle on each side Open the cam lock buckles these are located on the bottom left and right corners of the seat base Feed the webbing of the strap through the cam
28. ave to use the rain shield to prevent overheating e Operating the back angle of the Snappi may affect the tension of the rain shield Once you have attained the desired back angle it may be necessary to adjust the rain shield by tucking it further under the footrest or pulling down gently on the rear flap e We do not recommend that you ever leave your child unattended when using the pushchair Special care should be taken when the sun hood and transparent rain shield are fitted to ensure the hood or rain shield are not too close to your child s face e When using the sun hood to protect your child from sunlight we would recommend that this is used in conjunction with sun cream and appropriate clothing e Always ensure that your sun hood and rain shield are dry before you fold them for storage Do not put either of these items near a heat source such as fires radiators and hairdryers as this will damage the material Also make sure you do not store the rain shield in direct sunlight as the heat may melt the adhesive e The sun hood and rain shield must be removed when folding the wheelbase e The sun hood and rain shield must be removed when using the pushchair as a seat in a motor vehicle e The standard sun hood is made of shower proof black fabric To protect the occupant from rain you must use the transparent rain shield in conjunction with the sun hood Both items can be wiped clean using a damp cloth e f you remove the screws
29. d the system as a 2 part first set the seat back angle to 90 see section 5 1 3 remove the seat and fold the frame as detailed in section 4 1 Next place the seat face down over the folded chassis as shown Finally fold the footrest tray and angle the footrest tubes to sit closer to the seat see section 5 1 2 for how to adjust and fold the Fig 4 6 1 footrest Document No 053 05 v27 Page 20 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc Snappi System User Manual Tendercare eed 5 0 Setting up the seat unit When setting up the seat unit always ensure the following is done e Always consult your Therapist or Rehabilitation Engineer for advice e Ensure that the child is relaxed and happy and if possible in an environment in which they are familiar e f possible sit the child on a plinth to take the measurements listed below Measurement pany aoe Millimetres Top of head to seat 1 Under armpit to seat Axilla height Actual sitting depth Chest Width Arm pit to arm pit Hip width Leg drop on A W N Fig 5 0 1 Definition of measurements Note you can now adjust the seat to suit your child s dimensions Document No 053 05 v27 Page 21 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc ence nt Snappi System User Manual Tendercare 5 1 Adjusting the seat unit Common adjustments on the Snappi Seat can be made by hand such as back height and back recline angle and
30. de the frame bars out of the stitched pocket in the sun hood cover see fig 6 4c 7 To wash the cover wash on its own at 30 degrees on a synthetic cycle For brightly coloured fabrics include a colour catcher to help prevent the colour running Do not dry clean or bleach the cover Allow the cover to dry naturally Do not iron or tumble dry Fig 6 4c 8 September 2015 1 Snappi System User Manual Ten 6 5 Rain Cover not suitable for rearward facing Snappi To fit the rain cover Attach the 4 push on clips to the upper frame of the pushchair with the open clip section pointing downwards The lower clip fits directly above the nylon locking slider while the upper clip attaches to the upper frame tube Feed the open flap of material around the rear frame inside the push handles Next fold the cover down and secure the bottom using the 2 elastic C clips Finally join the rear flap of material to the sides of the rain cover with the Velcro tabs To fold the cover back when not needed simply unhook the 2 elastic C clips and fold back The cover can be secured in the open position by attaching the C clips to the upper frame Fig 6 5 1 Important e The cover is for outdoor use only i dercare a a The cover must be folded back if the child remains in the pushchair when taken indoors Otherwise the child may overheat The cover must also be folded back in warm sunny weather Ensure you
31. discomfort or pain 8 Avoid kerbs Wherever possible use ramped kerbs or slopes This will make pushing the wheelbase easier and safer and will be more comfortable for the occupant 9 Avoid steep kerbs and flights of steps because of the danger of losing your grip on the wheelbase or of the occupant being tipped out Always use a ramp or lift if available Do not push the chair down flights of stairs as this puts strain on the pushchair and puts the occupant at risk 10 To tip the wheelbase backwards when climbing kerbs stand behind and whilst holding onto the push handle with both hands press down and pull backwards This will lift the front of the wheelbase Document No 053 05 v27 Page 63 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc Snappi System User Manual endercare ed IMPORTANT Take great care when doing this to avoid the combined weight of the wheelbase and occupant overcoming your strength and tipping back onto you Never try to tip the wheelbase if the occupant is much heavier than you are 11 Always look well ahead so that you have plenty of time to avoid hazards 12 Be considerate to other people and watch out for pedestrians who may stop or suddenly change direction 8 2 Brakes Always put the brake on when placing the child in or taking them out of the seat Do not leave the pushchair on a slope even with the brake on Always ensure that the pushchair is on level ground to prevent risk of injury to the occ
32. el Snappi System User Manual Tendercare ed ee at Tendercare joram CE Snappi Pushchair USER MANUAL This manual covers Size 1 and 2 Snappi Pushchair IMPORTANT Please read these instructions carefully Before using the Snappi System My Snappi Serial Numbers TEN SC TEN SS Document No 053 05 v27 Page 1 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc a a E a Snappi System User Manual Tendercare _ Snappi Seat Unit Snappi Chassis Fig 0 1 Complete Pushchair size 1 shown Document No 053 05 v27 Page 2 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc Snappi System User Manual Tendercare Push Handle Adjustor Spring Loaded Locking Slider Tilt Lever Brake Bar Fig 0 2 Chassis size 1 shown Adjustable Back Hip Belt Side Pads Knee Angle Adjustors Adjustable Base ug T Playtray Mountings Fig 0 3 Seat Unit Size 1 shown Document No 053 05 v27 Page 3 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc Snappi System User Manual Tendercare Fig 0 4 Folded System Complete size 1 only Fig 0 5 Folded System 2 part fold all models Document No 053 05 v27 Page 4 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc Item Document No 053 05 v27 Snappi System User Manual Description Who to contact if you have difficulty Introduction Unpacking 3 1 Serial Numbers Preparing
33. etween the seat plate and seat depth one adjustment tubes and through the middle cam lock See Fig 5 4 5 Feed the bottom webbing straps through the slot at the bottom of the Hip Guide plates over the seat depth adjustment tubes and Fig 5 4 7 through the front cam lock See Fig 5 4 7 Document No 053 05 v27 Page 30 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc Snappi System User Manual Tendercare 5 5 Fitting the Groin Adaptation Strap Optional The Groin Adaptation strap is a piece of webbing which can fit to the pelvic strap or the H belt harness to help with the positioning of the child It is designed to help prevent the child from slipping forward underneath the harness Fig 5 5 1 Feed the loop end of the strap up through either of the two slots in the base of the seat See Fig 5 5 3 The slot that should be used will be determined by the size of the child For larger children the slot closest to the front of the seat will probably be more Suitable whilst for smaller children the second slot in would most likely be appropriate Please note you may need to move the 3 bar slider down the strap The pelvic strap or lap belt of the H belt harness should then be threaded through the loop end of the groin adaptation strap See Fig 5 5 2 Once the strap is in place and you have comfortably positioned your child slide the 3 bar slider up so that it is as close under the sea
34. he inner slot in the foot tray as shown Fig 6 13 6 Open the cam buckle and thread the strap through Close the buckle to lock the strap Fig 6 13 7 Fig 6 13 8 right The heel strap locked Fig 6 13 8 Document No 053 05 v27 Page 60 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc Snappi System User Manual Tendercare 6 14 Vertical Cylinder Carrier A vertical cylinder carrier is available as an option This should be provided factory fitted to the pushchair if ordered at the same time as the chair If the carrier is ordered after the pushchair has been supplied instructions are available in the workshop manual for how to fit the carrier Note that fitting the carrier must only be attempted by a qualified tradesperson if in doubt please contact Tendercare ltd for further advice i k a ess a oi pe ao i Fig 6 14 1 left The vertical cylinder carrier as supplied fitted to the chassis gt AB Fig 6 14 1 To fit a cylinder to the carrier first open the cam buckles on the straps see Fig 6 14 2 right Loosen the strap then slot the cylinder into the carrier Fig 6 14 2 Document No 053 05 v27 Page 61 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc cop u Snappi System User Manual i Ten del care pe With the cylinder in place pull on the end of the strap to tighten and then close the cam lock to secure it in place To remove a cylinder
35. he occupant sliding forward 6 10 Ramped Seat Pad The ramped seat pad is supplied to fit the maximum seat depth and width Depending on the occupants specific requirements the seat settings will likely be set differently to this If the seat is set narrower or shallower than in PS the pad simply cut the pad down to the er required size using a sharp Stanley knife or hack saw blade Please note when reducing the width cut equal amounts from both sides of the pad so the pommel cut out remains central Fig 6 10 1 Document No 053 05 v27 Page 54 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc cnet Snappi System User Manual Tendercare _ Once the pad is cut to the required size lift up the seat cover and slide the seat pad in from the front of the seat see Fig 6 10 1 Do not remove the hip guide or seat covers as attempting to fit the covers with the seat pad in place may result in damage to the covers 6 11 Foot Muff To fit the foot muff to the pushchair hook the top pocket over the back of the seat and push the foot muff fabric down into the seat Fig 6 11 1 eeeeeevere Gye e gt fa Si E ee ee eee h E ee ea g A it eee e 2 ee oz f The foot muff comes supplied with button oe es ofa J hole slots to allow any harnessing or lateral supports to come through the cover see arrows Fig 6 11 2 These slots are not cut when supplied as different patients have
36. ig 6 11 4 _ e The foot muff must be removed before folding the pushchair Document No 053 05 v27 Page 56 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc Snappi System User Manual Tendercare e The foot muff must be removed when transporting the chair in specially adapted vehicles e The foot muff is designed for outdoor use in cold weather The top cover should be removed when indoors or in warmer weather to avoid your child overheating The top cover is easily removed by undoing the Zip 6 12 Ankle Huggers The ankle huggers will come pre supplied fitted to the footplate as shown see Fig 6 12 1 left Fig 6 12 1 To adjust the height of the ankle huggers pull or release material through the tri glides on the side straps see arrow fig 6 12 2 right To adjust the tension around the ankle or to release the ankle huggers adjust the Velcro Strap around the front see arrow Fig 6 12 3 left Fig 6 12 3 Document No 053 05 v27 Page 57 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc et ae Snappi System User Manual Tendercare Fig 6 12 4 Fig 6 12 5 Fig 6 12 6 Fig 6 12 7 To fit or remove the ankle huggers from the foot plate e g for washing thread the strap through the mounting bracket as shown in figures 6 12 4 to 6 12 7 above Note The above instructions are for guidance only as other styles of ankle huggers may be fitted Important e The ankle huggers are
37. intended for positioning only and are not to be used as a restraint for transportation e Do not over tighten the ankle huggers Always ensure the occupant is comfortable Note If ankle huggers are supplied after purchase of your pushchair please follow the manufacturer s fitting instructions It may be necessary to change the fixings depending on the size of footplate and type of ankle huggers provided All required fixings will be included Fitting of the ankle huggers should only be done by a competent tradesperson 6 13 Toe and heel straps Left A toe heel strap Document No 053 05 v27 Page 58 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc ences Snappi System User Manual Tendercare To fit toe straps With the cam lock to the top of the foot plate feed the strap through the furthest slot in the foot tray Fig 6 13 2 Loop the strap under the plate and bring back through the inner slot as shown Fig 6 13 3 Open the cam buckle and feed the end of the strap through the buckle Close the buckle to lock the strap Fig 6 13 4 To Fit Heel Straps With the cam buckle to the inside of the plate feed the free end of the strap through the outer slot in the back of the foot tray Fig 6 13 5 Document No 053 05 v27 Page 59 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc anneal Snappi System User Manual Tendercare ne Take the strap behind the plate and back through t
38. l place the vertical tubes into the receivers on either side of the seat unit See Fig 6 7 2 Note there may be a small plastic cap in the top of the receiver If this is the case remove the cap using a small flat bladed screwdriver before fitting the grip rail Once you have the vertical tubes in place put the thumb screw in the hole on the back of the receiver and tighten until the tube is Fig 6 7 2 being held securely do not over tighten In order for the occupant to reach the grip a rail the vertical tubes are angled This enables the grip rail to be fitted either leaning towards the occupant or away from them When the seat depth is extended the grip rail will need to be fitted with the vertical tubes angled towards the occupant See Fig 6 7 3 When the seat depth is short the grip rail should be fitted angled away from i the occupant See Fig 6 7 4 Fig 6 7 3 Fig 6 7 4 Document No 053 05 v27 Page 50 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc Snappi System User Manual Tendercare _ 7 _ 6 8 Playtray not suitable for rearward facing Snappi The Snappi playtray offers height depth and angle adjustment so that it can be adapted to suit your needs It is available in clear or black Clear playtray shown for illustrative purposes Fig 6 8 1 The playtray comes supplied with the following e 2 angle adjustable vertical stems marked A and B e 2 depth adjustment br
39. led by varying the pressure applied at lever L Use your other hand to support seat as it tilts To reset the tilt mechanism hold down lever L and push down firmly on the front of the seat as shown see Fig 4 4 3 Once in the desired position release lever L For a 90 degree position move the seat so the gas strut is fully closed and it will not move any further before releasing the tilt lever IMPORTANT Always ensure any harness provided for the child is used and correctly adjusted before reclining or returning the seat to a more upright position Always support the seat when tilting as the gas springs can be quick to operate If the seat is not supported is may move swiftly and could cause the occupant distress Document No 053 05 v27 Page 19 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc Snappi System User Manual Tendercare 4 5 Folding as a complete system size 1 only Not suitable for rearward facing model First set the seat to full tilt in space as detailed in section 4 4 Next fold the chassis as described in section 4 1 without removing the seat Next set the seat back angle to its maximum position as shown see instruction on section 5 1 3 Finally fold the footrest and tuck it in using the knee angle adjustors as shown see section 5 1 2 for details Fig 4 5 3 4 6 Folding as a 2 part system all models Including rearward facing model To fol
40. llowing repairs and replacements Replacement of Wheels brakes and Gas struts A workshop manual is available to repairers from Tendercare Ltd Important Points il Do not reuse Nyloc nuts Always replace with a new Nyloc nut 2 Always use Loctite thread locking compound Grade 241 3 Always use recommended components and parts available from Tendercare Ltd 4 Do not modify or repair the frame Document No 053 05 v27 Page 74 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc
41. m away damp Check that the two M8 x 16 footrest bolts are in place and are tight by using the Allen key daily Check all nuts bolts and hand wheels are tight daily Check operation of the brake folding and reclining mechanisms weekly Check condition of harnessing and stitching weekly Clean frame when necessary we suggest at least once a week lf your pushchair is fitted with pneumatic tyres regularly check the condition of the tyre Ensure tyres are inflated to 36 psi if too low use a suitable hand or foot pump do not use an air line or mechanical inflator and do not over inflate the tyre In the event of a puncture you will need to purchase a set of tyre levers and a puncture repair kit form a reputable bicycle shop Always follow the instructions given in the puncture repair kit If you find any faults refer to your issuing authority or Tendercare Ltd 10 2 Six monthly maintenance Only someone who is a competent tradesman or repairer should carry out this work Ifa major fault is found stop using the wheelbase until it has been corrected 1 Fold and open the wheelbase Check that all movements through the folding range are free Examine frame for any damage 2 Check operation of the wheelbase tilt in space mechanism and the seat back recline 3 Examine upholstery and foot straps for wear and arrange for replacement if necessary 4 Examine nuts bolts pivots and frame plugs for tightness and general c
42. n the loaded assembly 2 If an oxygen cylinder is required it must be mounted in an approved carrying tray be adequately supported and restrained considering the intended use and environment Important When the Snappi Pushchair is used as a seat in a vehicle the oxygen cylinder and carrying tray must be removed Note the vertical carrier is fixed and can be left in place however the oxygen cylinder must still be removed 3 Valve gauges and fittings must be adequately protected from mechanical damage 4 When using an oxygen cylinder users and carers should be aware of the potential hazard caused by smoking naked flames or other exposed heat sources oil or grease 5 Because the fitting and use of oxygen are outside the control of Tendercare Lid Tendercare Ltd does not accept any liability relating to the use of oxygen with the Snappi Pushchair Document No 053 05 v27 Page 67 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc Snappi System User Manual en dercare a 12 Warranty 1 Tendercare undertakes to repair or replace free of charge any parts or part found to be defective due to manufacturer within a period of 12 months from the date of delivery 2 Tendercare Limited will not repair or replace free of charge any part or parts found to be defective due to abuse misuse or lack of correct maintenance 3 The warranty does not cover any damage caused by modifications undertaken by anyone other than Tendercare
43. od lifting practice 4 Do not allow children to play with the gas spring release lever 5 Never leave the child occupant unattended even with harness fitted 6 Keep children clear of the wheelbase during opening and folding 9 Cleaning 9 1 Buggy and seat unit 1 To clean the buggy or seat unit wipe with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly 2 For more stubborn stains wipe with a damp cloth and warm water in which a little mild soap has been dissolved Dry thoroughly 3 Never use furniture polish or any spirit to clean the frame 9 2 Seat Cover 1 Remove the cover from the seat as detailed in section 5 2 To wash use a 30 C synthetic Wash cycle 2 Dry the cover thoroughly before re assembly Do not tumble dry or dry clean 9 3 Pelvic strap amp harnessing 1 Remove the pelvic strap or harness from the seat 2 Wipe with a damp cloth and dry very thoroughly Do not tumble dry 3 Do not immerse in water or wash in a machine Document No 053 05 v27 Page 65 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc Snappi System User Manual endercare ed 10 Maintenance should a problem be found when carrying out the regular checks it should be immediately reported to the issuing authority or Tendercare Ltd 10 1 Routine maintenance The user s family can easily carry out the following tasks The supplied 5mm Allen key is required to tighten the footrest 1 2 Always wipe the wheelbase and seat frame dry Never put the
44. ogether in a cardboard carton This measures 680mm wide x 480mm deep x 1030mm high and weighs approximately 18Kg size 1 or 20Kg size 2 WARNING The transit carton is quite bulky so moving and unpacking must be done with care Observe all lifting and handling regulations Stand the carton upright making sure it is Supported and cannot fall over Open the carton and remove any packages or packing which could obstruct the removal of the seat and wheelbase Remove the seat first then the wheelbase Do not attempt to lift both parts out together The carton should contain the following items Item Component QTY Yes No 1 Size 1 or 2 Wheelbase 1 2 Size 1 or 2 Seat Unit 1 3 User Manual 1 4 5mm Alan key 1 Document No 053 05 v27 Page 9 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc Snappi System User Manual endercare eS The following items should be fitted to the seat as standard Item Component QTY Yes No 5 Hip guide covers 2 6 Seat Base Cover 1 7 Seat Back Cover 1 8 Side Pads 2 9 Hip Belt 1 Please note accessories such as lateral supports or harnessing that were ordered at the same time as the pushchair will be included in the main package Larger accessories will be packaged in separate cartons e g the rain cover IMPORTANT If any items are damaged or missing then please contact Tendercare preferably by email at info tendercareltd com or alternatively please call us on 01903 726161 within 36 hours of
45. ondition 5 Examine brake assembly for wear damage and correct operation 6 Examine tyres for sharp objects cuts or splits 7 Examine castor and wheel bearings for excessive wear Document No 053 05 v27 Page 66 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc Snappi System User Manual endercare ed 8 Check castors and rear wheels for free rotation security and accumulation of fluff and grit Remove any fluff and grit with a dry lint free cloth 9 Check the Seat Interface fits securely into the frame and that it is not worn or damaged 10 Check the interface clips to ensure they can rotate freely and that the springs return the clips to the closed position when released For all other repairs refer to your issuing authority or Tendercare Ltd 11 Oxygen Cylinder 1 If a portable oxygen cylinder is required the maximum size recommended by Tendercare is type PD 455 mm long x 100 mm diameter weight approximately 10 kg For cylinder and safety information contact BOC Gases Customer Service Centre Priestley Road Worsley Manchester M28 2UT Tell 0800 111 333 Warnings If using medical oxygen cylinders ensure compliance with applicable regulations When mounting an oxygen cylinder onto the Snappi Pushchair care must be taken to ensure the system will not be damaged in any way In addition the stability of the Snappi Pushchair must not be adversely affected If necessary stability tests should be carried out o
46. ppi System User Manual Tendercare eens 2 Important Any harness fitted to the pushchair is for postural support only and must not be used as a transport harness The pelvic strap must be located as low down over the hips as possible It must not cross the stomach of the passenger 3 Important In order to ensure that the Butterfly Chest harness can not rise up and cause harm to the user every time the harness Is in use you must ensure that all cam buckles fixings are properly closed and that the harness is correctly positioned a minimum of 75mm below the user s neckline Failure to comply with this could result in serious injury 4 Remove any accessories such as a Pommel Tray Rainhood Shopping Basket or Carrying Tray 5 The seat can either be set vertically or adjusted to a mid tilt position for transportation 13 2 Attaching wheelbase to vehicle 1 The Snappi Pushchair must be attached to the vehicle using a 4 point wheelchair restraint that complies with one of the following ISO 10542 Part 2 SAE2249 or DIN 75078 2 NO other restraint system can be used Note Such restraints are manufactured by Unwin Safety Systems amp Q Straint 2 Only a trained person should attach the restraints 3 When fitting the restraints please refer to the manufacturer s guidelines Please direct any concerns or queries regarding the restraint system to the original supplier 4 Position the assembly correctly in the vehicle over the floor
47. ps through the gap at each side between the back upholstery and hip guides Twist the cam catch to one side so you can access the top of the bolt where you will need to attach the harness bottom strap Fig 5 6 9 Document No 053 05 v27 Page 34 of 74 Snappi System User Manual doc September 2015 Snappi System User Manual Tendercare Using a 6mm Allen Key and a 10m spanner undo the nut nearest to the base of the seat and remove the nut and washer Place the folded end of the bottom harness strap through the bolt using the pre drilled hole Ensure the strap is flat then replace washer and nut retighten the nut Fig 5 6 10 k k t Fig 5 6 10 Twist the cam buckle back into its original position Fig 5 6 11 Se Cam buckle returned to original position Folded over end of harness bottom strap A Re tightened nut Fig 5 6 11 5 7 Final checks 1 IMPORTANT In order to ensure that the Butterfly Chest or H Belt harness cannot rise up and cause harm to the user every time the harness is in use you must ensure that all cam buckles fixings are properly closed and that the harness is correctly positioned a minimum of 75mm below the user s neckline Failure to comply with this could result in serious injury 2 Check that the pelvic strap is secure and adjusted correctly 3 Check that the cover is correctly fitted 4 Check that the seat unit is located and locked correctly in the chassis
48. r child s fingers are clear of the frame when folding the rain cover back as the scissor action of the cover frame can trap small fingers The rain cover must be completely removed before folding the wheelbase The rain cover must be removed when using the pushchair as a seat in a motor vehicle lf you are fitting a rain cover as well as the frame padding it is important that you fit the rain cover to the pushchair first and then fit the frame padding round it Finally join the rear flap of material to the sides of the rain cover with the Velcro tabs Document No 053 05 v27 Page 49 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc Snappi System User Manual Tendercare eens 6 6 Frame Padding To fit the frame padding simply wrap around the section of framework to be padded and clip the snap fasteners together See Fig 6 6 1 Repeat on the other side lf you are fitting a rain cover as well as the frame padding it is important that you fit the rain cover to the pushchair first and then fit the frame padding round it Finally join the J N rear flap of material to the sides of the rain Fig 6 5 1 cover with the Velcro tabs 6 7 Grip Rail not suitable for rearward facing Snappi The grip rail is provided with two thumbscrews for fitting to the pushchair See Fig 6 7 1 Important The grip rail is not designed as a safety barrier Suitable harnessing must always be used Z Fig 6 7 1 To fit the grip rai
49. r half a turn or if necessary one full turn Once these are loose raise or lower the upper section of the back to the required height and turn the 2 hand wheels clockwise until tight to lock it back into place Once adjusted tuck the cover back around the bottom of the seat with the excess sitting between the lower back plate and the gas spring N B Before adjusting the back height you may need to remove any lateral trunk supports and or the top straps of any chest harnessing Fig 5 1 3 1 To adjust the back angle grip the adjustment lever and lift it up whilst holding the rear cross bar with your thumb See Fig 5 1 3 2 Bar To recline the seat pull the top of the seat E backwards to the required angle and Y gt release the adjustment lever To bring the seat back to a 90 position pull the release lever and gently lift the seat the gas spring will assist in returning the seat Once at the required angle release the adjustment lever Fig 5 1 3 2 Document No 053 05 v27 Page 24 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc Snappi System User Manual Tendercare 5 1 4 Lateral Supports Optional Fig 5 1 4 1 Lateral Trunk Supports with Chest Belt The lateral trunk Supports are supplied with two M8 coach bolts and two 30mm hand wheels per bracket see Figs 5 1 4 1and 5 1 4 2 To fit the laterals The laterals are fitted by securing with
50. rom the Velcro strip on the base Document No 053 05 v27 Page 26 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc anneal Snappi System User Manual Tendercare eens To remove the side pads Undo the 2 popper fasteners See Fig 5 2 3 and unpeel the Velcro securing the pad The pad will then be free to remove Fig 5 2 3 To remove the back pad Undo the 2 popper fasteners located on the top left and right corners of the seat see right Next unhook the top of the back pad from the seat and then un tuck the material from around the bottom of the seat back plates to release the cover Fig Y 5 3 Fitting a Headrest Pad or Lateral Head Supports optional To fit a headrest pad There are three types of one piece headrest available standard extra recess Fig 5 3 1 and occipital roll however these can all be fitted to the seat in the same way The headrest pads include a pair of Velcro securing straps Fig 5 3 1 The headrest is fitted to the cover through the upper fitting slots see Fig 5 3 2 Document No 053 05 v27 Page 27 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc een Snappi System User Manual Tendercare _ _ _ First remove the seat back pad from the frame see section 5 2 Next feed the Velcro straps though the slots and join together to secure the headrest in place Fig 5 3 3 Finally refit the seat back pad to the se
51. rough the holes in the webbing straps and screw through the fixing holes in the bar on the rear of the seat Fig 5 6 4 Fora size 1 Snappi we recommend using the inner holes and for the size 2 Snappi the outer holes Tighten using a 3mm Allen Key so that the cam buckles face outwards Fig 5 6 5 Thread the two top straps through the slots in the back cover and back plate from front to back at the desired height Fig 5 6 6 Fig 5 6 6 Thread the webbing through the cam buckles until the harness is at the desired height and then close the cam buckles to secure the webbing Fig 5 6 7 Fig 5 6 7 Document No 053 05 v27 Page 33 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc Snappi System User Manual ene Tendercare jamm IMPORTANT In order to ensure that the harness cannot rise up and cause harm to the user every time the harness is in use you must ensure that all cam buckles fixings are properly closed and that the harness is correctly positioned a minimum of 75mm below the user s neckline Failure to comply with this could result in serious injury On Snappi Pushchairs with 3 side cam buckles Thread the bottom straps through the gap at each side between the back upholstery and hip guides and down through the cam buckles at the rear of the side plate Set at the desired length and close cam buckle to secure webbing Fig 5 6 8 OR On Snappi Pushchairs with 1 side cam buckle Thread the bottom stra
52. sits behind the interface clip IMPORTANT Tendercare _ To remove the seat first unlock the safety catch C as detailed above Lift the release lever D up whilst holding the top of the seat with your other hand This will open the main clips B Rotate the seat back so that the main clips are clear from the frame and lift the seat away from the buggy Always ensure that the seat interface clips are fully closed To test this press down on the release lever when fitted and make sure the clips will not move see fig 4 3 5 Always lock the safety catch before using the buggy Always unlock the safety catch before fitting or removing the seat Attempting to fit or remove the seat with the catch locked could cause damage to the seat or the chassis Do not attempt to fit the seat backwards It will not lock in a rearward facing position The seat interface system is spring loaded so ensure your fingers are clear of the clips when fitting or removing Document No 053 05 v27 Snappi System User Manual doc Page 18 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual Tendercare _ 4 4 Using the Tilt in Space facility Fig 4 4 1 To operate the tilt in space mechanism place your hand over the push handle adjustor and lift the lever L see Fig 4 4 1 as shown Fig 4 4 2 This will open the gas strut and tilt the seat Note The speed of tilt can be control
53. stance as you will be working against the locking springs Fig 4 1 2 3 Once fully open the frame locks will snap shut over the front frame securing the frame in the open position Always check that both locks are fully closed In the locked position the guide bolt B will be sat in the top of the slot A on the side of the slider as shown see Fig 4 1 2 3 If there is any slot visible above the guide bolt push the lock down by hand until it will not move any further Document No 053 05 v27 Page 12 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc Snappi System User Manual Tendercare Fig 4 1 2 4 To fold the frame Standing beside the frame pull up the 2 locking sliders as shown see Fig 4 1 2 4 Whilst holding the locks open push down with your arm on the upper frame or push handle so that the frame starts to fold Release the locking sliders and fold down the frame by moving the push handle down as far as it will move IMPORTANT Always check that BOTH frame locks are fully closed before using the frame If they are not properly engaged the frame could collapse during use Document No 053 05 v27 Page 13 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc Snappi System User Manual Tendercare _ 4 2A Original Brakes pushchairs supplied before June 2015 Fig 4 2 1 To apply the brake put your foot on the top of brake bar labelled
54. stem User Manual doc a E Snappi System User Manual Tendercare eens The new sun hood includes 2 button clips on the back of the mounting poles as shown see Fig 6 4b 3 left Fig 6 4b 3 To fit the hood stand behind the seat and slide the mounting poles into the receivers with the button clips facing you Press in the button clips both sides and then slide the hood down into position as shown see Fig 6 4b 4 right Fig 6 4b 4 The button clips will lock the hood into the top position as shown see fig 6 4b 5 left If needed the hood can be dropped to the lower hole position to do this push in the button clips and slide the hood down until it locks into the lower position To remove the hood press in the button clips and lift note it may be easier release one side at atime once both clips are out of the upper hole position the hood will then be free to lift out of the frame Fig 6 4b 5 Document No 053 05 v27 Page 45 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc Snappi System User Manual Tendercare ees After clipping the hood onto the frame the back canvas of the sun canopy can be secured by looping the Velcro strap around the receiver bracket as shown see Fig 6 4b 6 right Fig 6 4b 6 6 4c Removing the cover for washing These instructions apply to both types of sun canopy Ee Mat fodiens 4 TY T a 7 p gt Va s A tan i r T
55. t No 053 05 v27 Page 16 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc Snappi System User Manual To fit the seat to the frame Fig 4 3 4 Ensure that the safety catch C has been unlocked see instructions on previous page Holding the seat as shown tilt it back and locate the 2 rear hooks A on the back of the interface over the stainless steel bushings on the back of the frame interface Ee Document No 053 05 v27 Snappi System User Manual doc Page 17 of 74 ences Tendercare Definition of interface mounting points A Seat Interface Rear Hooks B Seat Interface Main Clips C Seat Interface Safety Catch D Seat Interface Release Handle E Frame interface rear bushings F Frame interface front bushings Fig 4 3 5 Next rotate the seat forward and down so that the main clips B snap over the front stainless steel bushes on the frame interface F Note that due to the design of the frame interface it is not possible to fit the seat backwards If fitted the wrong way around the clips will not close and it will not sit down into the frame September 2015 Snappi System User Manual Next push down firmly on the release lever D to ensure that the clips are fully closed Note the lever is positioned under the front right corner of the seat see Fig 4 3 7 Set the safety catch C to the Locked position so that the pin
56. t as possible This will keep the strap in place Document No 053 05 v27 Page 31 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc eect Snappi System User Manual Tendercare eens 5 6 Fitting a Butterfly Chest Harness or H Belt Harness Optional The Butterfly harness comprises a padded section that sits against the user s chest two shoulder and two bottom straps Either the shoulder or the bottom straps are locked ina position to suit the user and then final adjustment is made on the opposite straps The harness is designed to provide comfortable postural support for the user Alternatively an H Belt hanress is available which comprises 4 padded straps that join together with a quick release buckle to provide easy open and release of the harness Important The harnesses fitted are for postural support only and must not be used as a vehicle harness Please see section 13 for transport instructions lf the Snappi was not originally supplied with either harness then you will need to purchase and fit the relevant cam buckle fixing points Fig 5 6 3 to the rear of the seat e For the butterfly harness purchase 20mm cam buckles e The H Belt Harness purchase 25mm cam buckles Fig 5 6 3 Document No 053 05 v27 Page 32 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc cee Snappi System User Manual Tendercare To fit the cam buckles thread the supplied bolts and washers th
57. the pommel itself e Pommel bracket block pads and cover assembled lf the Snappi was supplied without a pommel then you will need the pommel mounting kit as below Pommel mounting bracket M6 x 10 wing nut M6 x 16 socket button x 2 Form A Washer x 2 M6 Dome Nut x 2 Document No 053 05 v27 Snappi System User Manual doc Page 53 of 74 Fig 6 9 1 September 2015 ence nt Snappi System User Manual Tendercare To fit the pommel to the seat lf the Snappi was supplied with a pommel at the time of purchase the mounting bracket will already be fitted If not you will need to attach the mounting bracket into the two holes on the front of the seat See Fig 6 9 2 To do this position the mounting bracket on the front of the seat and put the M6 x 16 socket buttons screws through the 2 holes in the mounting bracket and through the 2 holes in the seat Put a washer and a dome nut on Fig 6 9 2 the end of each socket button and tighten Slide the vertical stem of the pommel into the slot with the body of the pommel sitting over the seat Screw the wing nut into the centre hole of the mounting bracket and tighten to secure the pommel Adjust the height of the pommel as required to clear any seat pads and the cover To change the height loosen the wing nut adjust to the required position and then retighten Fig 6 9 3 IMPORTANT The pommel must not to be used to prevent t
58. the shopping basket before folding the pushchair e The contents of the shopping basket must be removed when using the pushchair as a seat in a motor vehicle Document No 053 05 v27 Page 36 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc Snappi System User Manual Tendercare eee 6 2 Equipment Carrying Tray To Fit the equipment carrying tray The equipment carrying tray has 2 sets of fixing points on its underside to secure it to the chassis see right Feed the tray under the wheelbase from the front of the chassis and hook the rear points A under the rear cross bar ensuring that the tray is in the middle so it sits in between the vertical brake bars Next with the front turn catch B rotated out of the way rotate the tray down so it sits on the front cross bar Finally turn the front catch B 90 degrees so it sits under the front cross bar this catch may be quite tight Fig 6 2 1 To remove the tray unlock catch B lift up and remove the tray from the chassis Important e Always ensure the equipment carrying tray is securely fitted before use e The maximum carrying load for the equipment carrying tray is 20kg e Always ensure that the total load of the occupant and accessories does not exceed the maximum carry limit stated for the pushchair see section 1 of this manual e The equipment carrying tray must be removed before folding the chassis e The equipment carrying
59. the wheelbase for use 4 1 1 Unfolding the Frame Original Locks 4 1 2 Unfolding the Frame Spring Loaded Locks 4 2A Original Brakes pushchairs supplied before June 2015 4 2B Pin Brakes pushchairs supplied after June 2015 4 2C Tyres 4 3 Fitting the seat to the chassis 4 4 Using the Tilt In Space facility 4 5 Folding as a complete system size 1 only 4 6 Folding as a 2 part system all models setting up the seat unit 5 1 Adjusting the seat unit 5 1 1 Seat Depth and Hip Guides 5 1 2 Footrest Depth and Knee Angle Adjustment 5 1 3 Back height and recline angle adjustment 5 1 4 Lateral Supports Optional 5 2 Fitting and removing the cover 5 3 Fitting a Headrest Pad or Lateral Head Supports optional 5 4 Fitting the Pelvic Strap 5 5 Fitting a Groin Adaptation Strap 5 6 Fitting a Butterfly Chest Harness or H Belt Harness Accessories 6 1 Shopping Basket 6 2 Equipment Carrying Tray 6 3 Sun Canopy 6 4 Sun Hood and Transparent Rain Shield 6 4b New Style Sun Canopy Fixings 6 4c Removing the Cover For Washing 6 5 Rain Cover 6 6 Frame Padding 6 7 Grip Rail 6 8 Playtray Page 5 of 74 Snappi System User Manual doc 9 10 10 10 18 We 12 12 13 14 14 15 15 16 18 19 20 20 21 36 22 22 23 24 25 26 26 2 2 28 29 30 31 52 A 36 50 36 3 38 39 40 48 44 46 46 48 49 50 50 91 53 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual I rcare ee 6 9 Pommel 93
60. tray must be removed when using the pushchair as a seat in a motor vehicle Document No 053 05 v27 Page 37 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc anneal Snappi System User Manual Tendercare eens 6 3 Sun Canopy There are 2 styles of sun canopy available for the Snappi Pushchair The Classic Style and the Umbrella Style To fit the Classic Style sun canopy first unfold the sun canopy Then clip the 2 fixing brackets onto the frame see arrows right so that the top bracket sits just beneath the tilt release lever The sun canopy can then by angled to the desired position To remove the sun canopy simply unscrew the clips Seat shown in fig 6 3 1 is for illustration purposes only Important e You must remove the sun canopy before folding the frame e You must remove the sun canopy when using the wheelbase as a seat in a motor vehicle Fig 6 3 2 Brackets i N A i Fig 6 3 1 To fit the Umbrella Style sun canopy Remove the umbrella from its protective sleeve Next unclip the frame fixing from the umbrella by pressing on the button and pulling apart as shown in Fig 6 3 2 Document No 053 05 v27 Page 38 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc anneal Snappi System User Manual Tendercare eee Next unscrew the frame mounting to open the jaws until it will fit over the frame Position the mounting onto the upper frame tube see fig 5 3 4 below
61. upant Do not leave the brake on when the pushchair is not in use as this will damage the rear wheels 8 3 Comfort 1 Always be considerate to the occupant 2 Before setting out on a journey make sure the occupant is comfortably and correctly seated and that any safety harness is correctly fitted and adjusted Always ensure that both feet are supported and that clothing is tucked in and cannot catch on doorways or other obstructions 3 Remember the occupant is in front of you They will want to be part of your conversations and interests Also their view will be different to yours when it comes to looking into shop windows etc it can be extremely frustrating to hear something exciting being discussed when it is situated somewhere behind the occupant s eyes and thus out of sight Document No 053 05 v27 Page 64 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc Snappi System User Manual endercare ed 8 4 Lifting and general safety 1 The Snappi Pushchair is designed to carry one person only Never allow children to play on or stand on the footrest or frame Never hang anything such as bags on the push handle If you do there is a danger of the wheelbase tipping backwards 2 If itt is necessary to lift the wheelbase whilst it is occupied always use two people one at the front the other at the back 3 For your own safety and good practice never lift the empty wheelbase until it has been properly folded Always use go
62. upant to a Child Restraint System The Snappi Pushchair is suitable for transport with either option of back support Standard or Dynamic It is advised that the seat back is in an upright position for transport IMPORTANT When used as a vehicle seat the following instructions must be followed 13 1 Preparing the system for transport 1 Check that the child is correctly strapped in the seat using the lap and diagonal seat belt ensuring that the following safety requirements are met note these instructions are for guidance and should only be carried out by someone who is fully trained in the use of wheelchair tie down and occupant restraint systems a The occupant lap belt must be routed low over the pelvis avoiding contact with the abdomen of the passenger Lap belt routing should be inside of the occupant side pad on both left and right sides of the pushchair b The lap belt should not be held away from the occupants body by any part of the pushchair such as side pads or wheels please see fig 13 1 1 Document No 053 05 v27 Page 69 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc Snappi System User Manual Tendercare ees Fig 13 1 1 Note The belt webbing should not be twisted when in use c The angle of the pelvic belt should be within the optimal zone of 30 to 75 to the horizontal as shown in Fig 13 1 2 Fig 13 1 2 Document No 053 05 v27 Page 70 of 74 September 2015 Snappi System User Manual doc Sna
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