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Loeki and Bello User Guide 

 

4.  Operation

 

No part of this User Guide may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or published, in any form or by any means, electronic, 

mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Atlas Revalidatie Techniek BV. 

© 2008 Atlas Revalidatie Techniek B.V. 

 

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4.2.5  

The height and depth of the head support (optional) 

Height 

  The screw for adjusting the height of the head support is located at 

the  back  of  the  back  support  (see  illustration  21).  Hexagonal  key 
(Allen key) number 6 is required to make the adjustment. 

  Hold on to the head support with one hand and loosen the adjusting 

screw with the other hand. Position the head support at the desired 
height  and  retighten  the  adjusting  screw  securely.  Push  down  on 
the head support to verify that it is properly secured.  

  The head support must be able to provide support at the middle of 

the back of the head. 

 

Depth 

  The screw for adjusting the depth of the head support is located at 

the  back  of  the  head  support  (see  illustration  22).  Hexagonal  key 
(Allen key) number 6 is required to make the adjustment. 

  Hold on to the head support with one hand and loosen the adjusting 

screw with the other hand. Position the head support at the desired 
depth and retighten the adjusting screw securely. Push back on the 
head support to verify that it is properly secured. Make sure that the 
head support is positioned at the desired angle. 

  The  headrest  must  be  able  to  provide  support  when  the  head  is 

positioned straight above the trunk. 

 

Angle 

  The screw for adjusting the angle of the head support is located at 

the  back  of  the  head  support  (see  illustration  23).  Hexagonal  key 
(Allen key) number 6 is required to make the adjustment. 

  Hold  on  to  the  head  support  with  one  hand  and  loosen  the  screw 

for  adjusting  the  angle  of  the  head  support  with  the  other  hand. 
Position  the  head  support  at  the  desired  angle  and  retighten  the 
adjusting  screw  securely.  Push  up  on  the  head  support  to  verify 
that it is properly secured.  

  The head support must be able to provide support when the head is 

positioned straight above the trunk. 

 

4.2.6  

The width of the side supports for the back support 

(optional) 

  The screw for adjusting the width of the side supports is located at 

the back of the backrest (see illustration 24). Hexagonal key (Allen 
key) number 6 is required to make the adjustment. 

  Hold on to one of the side supports with one hand and loosen the 

adjusting  screw  for  that  side  support  with  the  other  hand.  Position 
the  side  support  at  the  desired  width  and  retighten  the  adjusting 
screw  securely.  Adjust  the  other  side  support  to  be  in  the  same 
position.  Verify  that  the  side  supports  have  been  securely 
tightened. 

  If  necessary,  the  width  of  the  side  supports  must  be  adjusted  so 

that they both fit snugly to the child’s trunk. 

Illustration 22: 
Adjusting  the  depth  of  the  head 
support. 

Illustration 21: 
Adjusting the height of the head 
support. 

Illustration 23: 
Adjusting  the  angle  of  the  head 
support. 

Illustration 24: 
Adjusting  the  width  of  the  side 
supports. 

Summary of Contents for Loeki and Bello

Page 1: ...al l a ad dd dr re es ss s Atlas Revalidatie Techniek BV PO Box 106 5370 AC Ravenstein The Netherlands Visiting address Korte Stukken 7 5371 MN Ravenstein The Netherlands Tel 31 0 486 45 33 44 Fax 31...

Page 2: ...it meets the European requirements The settings of the chairs are adjusted by the dealer prior to delivery After this the most important settings can be changed without difficulty to ensure that the...

Page 3: ...of the footrest Bello only 10 4 1 5 Adjusting the angle of the armrests Bello only 10 4 1 6 The height of the head support 10 4 1 7 The tray table optional 11 4 1 8 The parts to secure the child in p...

Page 4: ...th seat depth and the footrest are easy to adjust using head screws The height and width of the armrests and the height and depth of the backrest are adjustable so that an optimal seating posture can...

Page 5: ...d clothes from catching j When adjusting the seating angle for the Bello hold on to the chair in order to prevent it from tilting too far when the seat is unlocked k When turning over the tray table b...

Page 6: ...nical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Atlas Revalidatie Techniek BV 2008 Atlas Revalidatie Techniek B V 5 b Quick release the front of the body harness used...

Page 7: ...dhere to the sequence of steps described below Please refer to chapter 4 Operation for the chair s operating instructions a Set the brakes on at least two of the chair s four wheels so that the chair...

Page 8: ...child in and out of the chair or to be able to change the seating position of the child somewhat when needed As shown in illustration 2 these daily adjustments do not require any tools 4 1 1 The brak...

Page 9: ...d in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Atlas Revalidatie Techniek BV 2008 Atlas Revalidatie Techniek B V 8 Atte...

Page 10: ...the left below the seat see illustration 5A and the adjusting screw is located to the right see illustration 5B First loosen the clamp for adjusting the seating angle Then while holding the backrest...

Page 11: ...lamp with the other hand Set the armrest to the desired position and retighten the clamp securely Adjust the other armrest so that it is in the same position Verify that the armrests have been securel...

Page 12: ...s There are 4 fastenings at the back of the seat for attaching the leg harness that secures the child in position see illustration 10a There are two quick release clasps at the front of the leg harnes...

Page 13: ...the child 4 1 9 Turning the leg supports aside optional The bar for turning the leg supports aside is located at the front of the chair The locking knob is attached to the bar see illustration 13 Push...

Page 14: ...perly secured The height must be adjusted so that when the child is seated upright in the chair the top of the back support is level with the top of the child s shoulders Angle The nut for adjusting t...

Page 15: ...and loosen the screw for adjusting the height of the armrest with the other hand Position the armrest at the desired height and retighten the adjusting screw securely Push down on the armrest to verif...

Page 16: ...right are at the same depth Verify that the bars have been securely tightened The depth of the footrest must be adjusted so that the child is seated with the knees at a 90 angle and so that the footr...

Page 17: ...desired angle The headrest must be able to provide support when the head is positioned straight above the trunk Angle The screw for adjusting the angle of the head support is located at the back of t...

Page 18: ...to make the adjustment Hold on to one of the leg supports with one hand and loosen the screw for adjusting the depth with the other hand Position the leg support at the desired depth and retighten the...

Page 19: ...s for fastening the gas spring are located in the middle of the subframe This adjustment is only carried out in exceptional circumstances When the chair is delivered it is already set at the right hei...

Page 20: ...the child works his or her way up between the armrests the child could fall out of the chair To prevent this additional parts to secure the child in position must be used in consultation with the the...

Page 21: ...rest beech with clear lacquer 8 2 Upholstery The upholstery used for the standard highchair the parts used to secure the child in position the accessories and the anatomically shaped components is mad...

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