10.4 Flexible Lateral
Supports
The flexible lateral supports are secured
around the user by clipping the plastic
buckle into its receiver. The safety strap
(a) can then be tensioned if required.
Check the laterals are secure before
placing the user in the product. As if
they are loose the user may be at risk of
slipping into a position they cannot not
recover from and could restrict
their breathing.
10.5 Flexible Hip Pads
The flexible hip pads are secured around
the user by clipping the plastic buckle into
its receiver. The safety strap (b) can then be
tensioned if required.
Check the hip pads are secure before
placing the user in the product. As if
they are loose the user may be at risk
of slipping out of the product and could
cause them serious injury.
B
A
10.6 The Front Knee
Supports
The knee brackets come as standard with
knee supports; these should always be
used when the user is in supine but can also
be used for prone standing for additional
support and security. To fasten the pad insert
the plastic clip into the buckle on the side of
the main knee support. Then grab the straps
ends and pull firmly away from the user,
which will secure the pad around the users
leg. To remove the pad simply squeeze the
tabs on the top and bottom of the plastic clip
and the pad will pop off (c).
Always check with your therapist as to
the correct tensioning of the straps for
your child as the kneecap is a sensitive
area and too much force could
cause injury.
C
10.7 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 rather 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
A
B