Quantum Rehab kids rock 2 User Manual

Summary of kids rock 2

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    □ kids rock tm size 2 □ with transit option □ without transit option □ reaction ™ dynamic seating system dealer: this manual must be given to the user of this dependent mobility base. User: read this manual before using this dependent mobility base and save for future reference. User manual product ...

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    2 “movement is life!” your authorized dealer is: you have made a great choice for your child by choosing a kids rock chair. We believe that every child should be able to move to the best of their ability because “movement is life!” we welcome questions and comments about our products and services. P...

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    3 “movement is life!” table of contents i. Chair models & parts .......................................................................................... 4 ii. Unpacking your new kids rock chair ...................................................... 5 iii. Read before using ...........................

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    4 “movement is life!” calf protector i. Chair models & parts please refer to the front of this manual to determine which configuration was delivered to you. Throughout this manual, you will notice the chair configuration option in brackets like [adjustable seat pan], indicating information that appl...

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    5 “movement is life!” ii. Unpacking your new kids rock chair the original package contains the following components: • kids rock chair • 2 rear wheels • anti-tips • additional options and accessories as ordered. Preparing the chair for use: 1. Remove the chair & components from the box. • keep box u...

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    6 “movement is life!” tools: 7/16 inch nut driver 5/32 inch allen wrench hardware: nyloc nut active handle spring nylon washer active bar (back bar on chair) bolt instructions: 1. Attach cables 2. Insert bolt assembly 4. Tool tighten 3 rotations after finger tight 3. Finger tighten nut 5. Verify tha...

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    7 “movement is life!” iii. Read before using a. Read manual carefully & often read manual completely before use! Familiarize yourself with the handling and functions of the product before use and practice them. You must read and fully understand the contents of this manual. Any caregiver that is goi...

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    8 “movement is life!” warning: the operator/caregiver must read and understand this manual prior to operating this equipment. If you are unable to understand any part of the manual, contact your dealer for assistance. Warning: the initial set up of this pushchair must be performed by a qualified tec...

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    9 “movement is life!” warning: the chair should only be used on solid, level ground. Warning: use chair as intended by manufacturer. For instance, do not drive into obstacles (including curbs and steps) without slowing down. Warning: to clear obstacles such as curbs and steps, tilt the chair onto th...

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    10 “movement is life!” warning: please keep packaging material away from children. Plastic packaging presents the danger of suffocation. Warning: never leave your child unattended in the chair even when they are strapped in and the wheel locks are engaged. Warning: the chair is only intended to carr...

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    11 “movement is life!” a. Seat depth adjustment 1. Remove the seat cushion. 2. Use a 5/32” hex wrench to loosen the screws [a] on the left and right tubes. 3. Loosen any accessories that prevent the seat pan from sliding. 4. Push or pull on the front of the seat, evenly on both sides, until the seat...

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    12 “movement is life!” figure 4: leg length adjustment figure 3: back height adjustment a b b. Back height adjustment 1. Loosen the bolts [a] on the cane guides using 7/16” wrench. 2. Loosen the laterals and other items attached to the back as necessary. 3. Slide the back to the desired position 4. ...

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    13 “movement is life!” figure 7: anti-tips e. Installing & adjusting the anti-tips • the anti-tips should be used at all times. • the anti-tips should be positioned 1-1/2” to 2” off of the ground for proper function. They should also extend at least 4” beyond the point where the rear wheel contacts ...

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    14 “movement is life!” lower pivot block spring spacers (optional) nut figure 10: upper body extension limiter/tensioner exploded view figure 9: changing extension limit and force a g. Extension limit and force adjustment 1. Remove the child from the chair. 2. Remove the rear wheel. 3. Using a 5/32”...

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    15 “movement is life!” spring figure 12: knee extension limiter, exploded view bumper bolt spacers (optional) nut pivot block barrel nut figure 11: slide triangle to allow free movement h. Extension limit and force adjustment [active leg rest only] 1. Remove the calf protector to expose the lower en...

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    16 “movement is life!” c figures 13: axle position adjustment i. Using different wheel positions and adjusting the axle position 1. Remove the wheels. 2. Remove the 3 bolts [c] that attach to the frame from the end of the adjustable axle u-bracket [b] on both sides of the chair. 3. Move the axle u-b...

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    17 “movement is life!” figure 16: hip angle adjustment lever in unlocked position vi. Operating instructions figure 15: hip angle positions a. Hip angle adjustment 1. Verify that the chair is locked in the non-active state. See the operating instructions for the active handle in part g of this secti...

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    18 “movement is life!” figure 19: tilt-in-space figure 20: tilt adjustment c. Tilt-in-space the kids rock chair is equipped with a tilt-in-space mechanism that pivots around a point near the child’s center of gravity. This mechanism reduces the feeling of falling that occurs when the chair is tilted...

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    19 “movement is life!” d. Handlebar angle adjustment 1. Press the buttons on the black ratchets simultaneously on both sides of the handlebar. 2. While holding the buttons down, move the handlebar to the desired position. 3. Release the buttons on the black ratchet. E. Leg rest angle adjustment 1. [...

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    20 “movement is life!” figure 24: active mode active on twist handle to unlock figure 26: enabling the active motion g. Enabling the rock active motion 1. Pre-motion safety checklist: you must verify the following prior to enabling the rock active motion: hip angle adjustment pins fully engaged tilt...

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    21 “movement is life!” h. Removal and installation of rear wheels ** remove the child from the chair 1. To remove the wheels: a. Release the wheel locks. B. Press the button in the center of the wheel on the quick release axle. B. With the same hand, pull on the wheel to remove the wheel and axle fr...

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    22 “movement is life!” j. Using the kids rock chair for transportation in motor vehicles the kids rock chair is approved for transporting children in motor vehicles when it is equipped with the optional transit feature and used in accordance with these instructions. The chair must be secured in a fo...

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    23 “movement is life!” figure 32: desired pelvic belt angle figure 33: recommended safety zone figure 34: pin/bushing for pelvic belt pin/bushing for attachment of pelvic belt k. Refer to fig. 32: a side view of the desired pelvic belt angle range. (1) note 1: steeper side-view pelvic-belt angles ar...

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    24 “movement is life!” vii. Maintenance please consult your dealer should you have any questions about proper maintenance of your kids rock chair. Consistent thorough maintenance will extend the useful life of your chair. Improper maintenance will decrease the chair’s life significantly. Any damaged...

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    25 “movement is life!” date service by company name contact person description of service viii. Maintenance record date of purchase and serial number should be recorded on the front cover. Dealer information should be recorded inside the front cover..

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    Pride mobility products corporation 182 susquehanna avenue exeter, pa 18643-2694 usa pride mobility products company 5095 south service road beamsville, ontario canada l0r 1b3 pride mobility products ltd. 32 wedgwood road bicester, oxfordshire ox26 4ul united kingdom pride mobility products australi...