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Back Support Cushions 

Back supports are usually fixed to the host wheelchair using the ‘V-Trak’mounting system. 

This system has been designed to allow the backrest to be set in the best position for the 

wheelchair user. The ‘V Trak’ system and any adjustments to it must only be carried out by 

a seating specialist from either the Wheelchair Service or Blatchford Clinical Services.

To remove the back support from the wheelchair: (this is shown here at fig.7)

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Raise the Locking Lever at the end of each 

  V-Trak Arm so that it is fully vertical  (this is 

  the Unlocked position on the diagram).

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With a hand under the outer end of each 

  V-Trak arm, lift the system evenly 

  upwards and clear of the Mounting Blocks.

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Fully remove the system from the 

  wheelchair back support posts.

To fit the back support to the wheelchair:

  Make sure both Locking Levers are fully 

  upright (the Unlocked position).

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With a hand under the outer end of each  

  V-Trak arm, lower the system evenly into the 

  Mounting Blocks on the wheelchair.

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When the Pins are located in the holes in the Mounting Blocks, push down firmly.

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Make sure that the Pins are fully in place before pushing the Locking Levers downwards 

  into the Locked position. Make sure the levers are pushed all the way down. 

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The system is now fully attached to the wheelchair.

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Check that the back support is secure before sitting the user in the wheelchair.

Adjusting the Head Support

The headrest can be moved both up and down and front to 

back. The angle of the support can also be set to get the 

best position (see fig.8).

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To adjust the height of the head support, turn the 

  locking knob (A) anticlockwise. Alter the height of the 

  headrest to suit the user and re-tighten the knob.

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To adjust the head support in or out turn the locking 

  knob (B) anticlockwise. Alter the position of the headrest 

  to suit the user and re-tighten the knob.

To adjust the angle of the headrest (C) please consult 

your Wheelchair Service.
The head support must be in place during the 

transportation of the user in the carved foam seat.

Adjusting the Foot Support (fig.9) (if fitted) 

To adjust the height of the footrest: 

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Undo the locking knob(s) at the back of the footrest (A)

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Move the footrest to the correct height and re-tighten 

  the locking knob(s).

To remove the footrest for storage:

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Loosen the locking knob (B) and pull the footrest away from 

  the seat.

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Reverse the process to re-attach.

Make sure that the locking knobs are properly tightened.

Cleaning Instructions

Plastic Shell 

A damp cloth can be used to remove dirt from the plastic outer shell of the Carved Foam Seat.

Foam Lining

To clean the foam lining of the seat, carefully wipe the surface of the foam with a damp cloth. 

Mild detergent may be used on heavier soiled areas - wipe over again with a clean damp cloth to 

remove any cleaner used. Make sure the foam liners are dry before re-using the seat.

Cushions

Cushions are usually sealed inside a clear plastic, waterproof liner. The liner can be cleaned by 

wiping it with a damp soapy cloth. Allow to dry before re-use.
The cushion should be left sealed within the liner.

Terry Towelling Seat and Head Support Covers 

These covers can be taken off for washing:

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Loosen the ties that run around the edges of the covers. 

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Pull the edges of the cover over the edges of the seat.

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Pull the cover away from the seat carefully (make sure it is not caught on the seat or 

  wheelchair frame).

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The cover can now be hand or machine washed (no more than 30˚C).

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Do not tumble dry or use bleach (bleach will damage the material and tumble drying may 

  cause it to shrink)

Reverse the process to refit the covers. 

Make sure that:

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The covers are completely dry.

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The cover is fitted evenly to the seat to prevent any creases as these could cause localised 

  skin marking and discomfort.

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Summary of Contents for Carved

Page 1: ...1 Carved Seating User Manual blatchford co uk...

Page 2: ...usting the Foot Support 7 Cleaning Instructions 7 Maintenance by Carer 8 Maintenance by Seating Specialist 8 Moulded Trays User Instructions 9 Posture Belt Posture Harness User Instructions 10 Moulded...

Page 3: ...he Seating System forward 3 Taking care lift the Seating System upward and clear from the wheelchair Attaching the Seating System to the Interface 1 Taking care when lifting position the seat onto the...

Page 4: ...sition of the headrest to suit the user and re tighten the knob To adjust the angle of the headrest C please consult your Wheelchair Service The head support must be in place during the transportation...

Page 5: ...tructural damage to the plastic shells or any of the brackets and that all securing bolts are still in place Check the quality of the foam particularly load areas Check that all locking knobs on the b...

Page 6: ...A suitable separate 3 point passenger seat belt fastened into the vehicle must be used to secure the seated occupant during travel in order to provide protection in the event of an accident The seatb...

Page 7: ...needs and circumstances of the user must be taken into account 1 The Carved Foam Seat headrest should be used during travel 2 Wheelchair mounted trays should always be taken off while travelling and...

Page 8: ...d Clinical Services No alterations should be made to the seat nor should other company s components be fitted without the prior agreement of Blatchford Clinical Services The Carved Foam Seat is not de...

Page 9: ...gsales blatchford co uk Follow Blatchford BlatchfordGrp BlatchfordGrp QA Inspection Check List Technician Inspector Plastic shells and Interface as per order Additional items supplied as per order Uph...

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