8.11 Activity Tray
Adjustment – Supine
The Tray is attached to and removed from
the frame by the metal brackets located
below the chest pad. To attach the tray slide
the metal bars into the receiving tubes to
the required depth and secure by tightening
the knobs (a) on either side. There are limit
poppers in the end of the tray tubes to show
the maximum depth adjustment allowed.
These may need to be depressed to
remove the tray.
To adjust the height loosen the four knobs
(b), set the tray to the required position and
then retighten the knobs securely.
B
The tray angle can be adjusted by loosening
the plastic handle (c) on either side of the
tray, set the tray to the required angle and
tighten the plastic handles again securely.
A
B
8.12 Activity Tray
Adjustment – Prone
To lock the tray and set its height push the
locking lever (a) down until it touches the
metal spine. After use this may need to be
fine tuned to ensure secure locking. To do
this lift up the lever and turn the nut (b) while
holding the lever in a fixed position. Push the
lever back down to check if it locks the tube
securely. Repeat the process as necessary.
The tray angle can be adjusted by loosening
the ratchet handle on either side of the tray,
set the tray to the required angle and tighten
the plastic handles again securely.
B
C
Always use caution when making this
adjustment, as fingers could become
trapped in the slot while positioning.
Always use caution when inserting the
tray to make sure the child's hands or
arms do not become trapped.
Do not place hot objects on the tray,
not greater than 40 degrees Celsius.
Please note that the tray is for the use
of the user only. Do not lean or place
heavy objects on the tray, not greater
than 8kgs (17.6lbs).
Never use the tray to steer or push
the stander.
Do not height adjust the headsupport
A
beyond the hazard strip at the end of
the tube.
Always use caution when making this
adjustment, as fingers could become
trapped in the receiving tube while
positioning.