Leckey Freestander User Manual

Summary of Freestander

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    User manual freestander.

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    Contents 1. Intended use 2. Declaration of conformity 3. Terms of warranty 4. Product history record 5. Product training record 6. Safety information 7. How to unpack and assemble 8. Clinical setup for postural management 9. Frequent adjustments for daily use 10. Cleaning & care information 11. Dail...

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    1 intended use the leckey freestander has been designed for used at home or in school for upright standing. The stander is available in three sizes catering for the needs of children with disabilities from the age of 1-17. The size one having a maximum user weight of 60kgs (132lbs), size two 80kgs (...

  • Page 4: How to

    How to unpack and assemble 7 15. 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 deg celsius..

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    Check parts congratulations on purchasing your leckey freestander. When you receive your freestander it will be boxed and wrapped in several parcels. Your freestander comes as standard with chest plate including flexible laterals, knee plate, pelvic strap, activity tray and bowl, base with castors, ...

  • Page 6: Clinical Setup

    Clinical setup for postural management 8 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. Leckey recommend a written record is maintained of all clinical setups for this product. Place the sandal so...

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    You should firstly measure the distance from the user’s feet to just under the arms. This is best done were practical in a lying position on a mat. The height between the top of the chest plate and sandals should be set to the equivalent of this distance. This will always be the first adjustment you...

  • Page 8: Frequent

    The pelvic belt should be attached to the user first, again if practical on a mat. The pelvic straps are attached around the user’s pelvis the longer straps are then slipped through the outer poles of the frame and secured firmly behind the user with the velcro on the belt. To ensure that you can ea...

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    Before transferring the child into the stander carry out the daily product inspection as outlined in section 11 of this user manual. 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 ...

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    The tray can be height and angle adjusted by loosening the bolt (a) on the tray poles, adjusting to the required position and then re-tightening the bolts (a) securely. The position of the tray can also be altered in relation to the chest plate. One of three positions (b) can be selected to help fac...

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    (therapists, parents & 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 ...

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    Product codes lfs/#/ freestander lfs/t totstander (comes as standard in meadow fabric) accessory codes lfs/#/g grab/suspension rail lfs/#/h grab posts # please select a size the freestander comes in 2 fabrics. Size 1 comes as standard in meadow fabric and size 2 and 3 in mondeo blue fabric. Head sup...

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    24 hour postural care for babies, kids & adults. Sleeping, sitting, standing, walking, moving, bathing, toileting. Ls146-05 vida global 19c ballinderry road, lisburn, bt28 2sa northern ireland, united kingdom t: 028 9260 0750 f: 028 9260 0799 e: info@vidaglobal.Co.Uk w: vidaglobal.Co.Uk.