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SAFETY GUIDELINES

  - INSTALLATION & USE

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COMFORT-TEK

 fabric cover is fluid-resistant, easily cleaned at any time 

and soft to the touch. Comfort-Tek

 fabric has stretch which helps alleviate 

pressure and conforms to both support pad and user.

STRETCH-AIR

 fabric cover is 2-Ply designed to be breathable on the 

surface for comfort while the bottom layer is fluid-resistant for cleanliness. 

The multi-directional stretch allows for optimal conforming to the user and 

support pad shape. 

GLIDEWEAR

®

 fabric cover is intended for maximum hair and skin protec-

tion by reducing shear. Recommended most for those with abnormal tone 

causing involuntary movements, difficult postures and frequent repositioning 

BodiLink

 head support is intended for those with positioning and support needs as deemed necessary by a qualified healthcare professional. 

BodiLink

 head support offers a wide variety of available positions to accommodate user rehabilitation needs and goals while allowing for function and 

comfort. The sizes available and range of adjustability fit pediatric to full grown users and should be matched by the healthcare provider to suit the user 

needs.  Adjustments or replacement components may be necessary as changes in condition occur or to accommodate developments such as growth.   

All fabrics used in BodiLink

 Head Support covers are latex-free. 

Comfort-Tek

 fabric is used on all head support pad covers along 

the outer edge. 

BodiLink

 Head Support pads come in 2 levels of firmness (soft and 

extra soft).

 Both use a layer of Viscool

®

 extra soft foam over a high 

resiliency foam base layer. This combination allows for immersion and 

conforming to the user for optimal surface contact, comfort and pres-

sure redistribution.  

This product passed crash testing. However, when 

possible, do not use head support during transport. 

Repeated or excessive force (braking or crash) could 

potentially change adjustment or cause extra wear 

shortening the life of the product. Use after a crash is 

not recommended. 

ATTENTION! 

Always check that the gear teeth in each joint 

are aligned for full tooth engagement before final tighten-

ing.

 Failing to do so could cause wear on the teeth leading 

to parts slipping out of adjustment or hardware failure.  

ATTENTION! 

Unless  otherwise  specified,  fasteners 

should be tightened to 10.5 Nm (93 lb-in). 

ATTENTION! 

Make sure that the head support is securely 

mounted to the back support system and it is adjusted 

properly 

each

 time it is in use. 

This product is designed for the intended user and use 

only. Be aware that any modifications could potentially 

endanger the user, cause discomfort or damage.

WARNING!

 It is necessary to fully articulate power recline 

features to ensure there is no possible equipment interfer-

ence after installation. Do so slowly while watching closely. 

Caregivers: It is necessary to learn from a healthcare provider 

how to properly adjust the equipment for the user’s specific 

positioning needs and goals.   

WARNING!

 Ensure that the product does not interfere with 

any other chair components. Interference could jeopardize 

effectiveness and user safety as well as cause damage.  

PROHIBITED!

 Never use the equipment to maneuver a 

chair or anything that it is attached to. It is never to be 

used as a handle, lift, guide or support for anything other 

than what it was intended. (ex. support during transfers.)  

PROHIBITED!

 Never use the equipment unless all compo-

nents are fully functional. Any issues

 should be addressed 

by contacting your dealer or customer service. Do not at-

tempt to make your own modifications or repairs.

SAFETY GUIDELINES

INTENDED USE - MATERIALS

BODILINK

™ 

HEAD SUPPORT SAFETY DETAILS

INTENDED USER

CAUTION! 

Please consider that adding additional 

links to the hardware may reduce the overall strength.

Summary of Contents for BODILINK

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE MANUAL COMFORTCOMPANY COM BODILINK HEAD SUPPORT UM BODILINK HEAD SUPPORT REV0817 ...

Page 2: ... Uni Track 10 Mounting to Quantum with TRU Comfort2 11 Adding a Link to the Hardware 12 13 Connecting Hardware and Support Pads 14 Adjustments 15 16 Finishing Installation 17 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Cleaning 18 Inspection 19 Reuse 19 Storage 19 Disposal 19 WARRANTY AND REPLACEMENT Lifetime Guarantee 19 Replacement Procedure 19 COMMENTS 15 Back Cover The appropriate Comfort Company positioning pro...

Page 3: ... is noted During the first few hours of use a healthcare professional should be available to observe skin condition and assess the likelihood of skin breakdown During regular use periodically check for skin discoloration and or irritation If discol oration should occur and not disappear after 30 minutes of non use discontinue use and consult with your healthcare provider immediately DO NOT place a...

Page 4: ... when possible do not use head support during transport Repeated or excessive force braking or crash could potentially change adjustment or cause extra wear shortening the life of the product Use after a crash is not recommended ATTENTION Always check that the gear teeth in each joint are aligned for full tooth engagement before final tighten ing Failing to do so could cause wear on the teeth lead...

Page 5: ...H FX PW2 ADDITIONAL BODILINK HEAD SUPPORT HARDWARE EXTRA SPACER PLATE BL HSH SPCR RADIUS MOUNTING PLATE BL HSH SPCR RAD POSTERIOR MOUNTING PLATE BL HSH SPCR POST1 PERMOBIL MOUNTING PLATE BL HSH SPCR TRCK1 QUANTUM MOUNTING PLATE BL HSH SPCR POST2 14WX5L size without cover shown BODILINK HEAD SUPPORT PAD Soft Extra Soft 6 W X 3 5 L BL HSP1 6W3L BL HSP2 6W3L 8 W X 4 L BL HSP1 8W4L BL HSP2 8W4L 10 W X...

Page 6: ...ove along with washers E and spacer plate F from mounting bracket B 4 Remove back support cover not pictured allowing access from both sides to head support holes on back support shell G 5 Align mounting bracket B and spacer plate F with head sup port holes on the back support shell When using Compass Power Mount Hardware do not use spacer plate F so either discard or retain for future use 6 Attac...

Page 7: ...ench provided and remove along with washers E and spacer plate F from mounting bracket B 4 Align mounting bracket B and spacer plate F if desired with desired head support holes on head support bracket H Figure 2 4 5 Attach B and F with bolts D and washers E from the inner face of the head support brack et H and tighten to 65 lb in 6 Insert hardware shaft C into mounting bracket B and turn knob A ...

Page 8: ... bracket G Note If needed partially remove back support cover not pictured allowing additional access to head support holes on mounting bracket G from the front 5 Attach B with bolts D washers E and additional thick wash ers H provided from the inner face of power mount bracket G and tighten to 65 lb in Replace and secure back support cover if it was removed 6 Insert hardware shaft C into mounting...

Page 9: ... bracket B and countersunk holes of alternate spacer plate J and attach with provided flat head screws K Make sure the screw heads are flush with spacer plate J when finished 5 Now attach J to back support with button head bolts L and safety washers M and tighten to 125 lb in using allen wrench L M and allen wrench provided with alternate spacer plate 6 Insert hardware shaft C into mounting bracke...

Page 10: ...ided flat head screws J and tighten Fasteners and allen wrench are provided with alternate mounting plate 5 Loosely attach button head bolts K and safety washers L to double nuts M through alternate plate H 6 Slide nuts M into Uni Track System slots to desired position and fully tighten bolts K with 4mm allen wrench to secure 7 Insert hardware shaft C into mounting bracket B and turn knob A clockw...

Page 11: ... plate F from mounting bracket B Parts D E and F will be replaced so either discard or retain for future use 4 Align mounting bracket B and countersunk holes of mounting plate J and attach with provided flat head screws K using phillips head screwdriver Make sure the screw heads are flush with mounting plate J when finished 5 Attach J to back support with socket head bolts L and tighten using 4mm ...

Page 12: ...urn hardware shaft C 180 so the visible gear teeth are facing the opposite direction 4 Insert hardware shaft C into mounting bracket B and turn knob A clockwise to secure Note Make sure at least of shaft C is completely through the bottom of B at all times refer to page 7 figure 2 5 B C A C O P N CAUTION Please consider that adding additional links to the hardware may reduce the overall strength N...

Page 13: ...with safety washer O and bolt N 7 See pages 15 17 for information on final adjustments Proper gear tooth alignment and engagement is essential for a secure set up C O T P R N S Comfort Company cannot be held responsible for damages or injury due to misuse of the product or failure to follow instructions provided in the manual Please contact us if you require further assistance in understanding cau...

Page 14: ...ng hardware All tools needed are provided INSTALLATION SUPPORT PAD 1 1 Align ball link A and ring B with ball receiver C 2 Loosely engage bolts D and safety washers E with ball receiver C to complete the assembly 3 Continue to pages 15 17 for final adjustments Figure 2 19 A B C D E 8W x 4L support pad shown 2 ...

Page 15: ... pads have a preformed curvature for optimal posterior contact but the 3 largest head support pads have 2 points of adjustment for additional lateral support 1B 3 2 7 6 4 5 1C 1A 1A 45º 1B 80º 1C 360º 2 240º 3 240º 4 240º 5 360º 6 4 5 7 90º 10º each Figure 3 1 Figure 3 2 Figure 3 3 14W x 5L pad shown Adjustment Point Ranges 14W5L 10W5L 18W5L Support Pads Only ...

Page 16: ...haft C showing through the bottom of the mounting bracket B 3 While holding the head support pad in place loosely tighten adjustment points1 5 4 Once all hardware links are lightly set go back and tighten all bolts evenly ATTENTION It is crucial that adjustment point 1 is tightened evenly all around to prevent unwanted movement and the gear teeth on points 2 5 must be properly aligned and engaged ...

Page 17: ...top of mounting bracket B 7 Locate set screw E in the collar and tighten with 2mm allen wrench until contact is made with the hardware shaft This allows for easy positioning of the hardware if it is removed and then replaced Note Collar D is retained in a track in the shaft If the collar needs to be removed remove the set screw F located in the track at the bottom of the shaft with the 1 5mm allen...

Page 18: ...and bleach followed by thorough rinse Follow directions on bleach container Let dry completely before use Soiled foams should be replaced Remove cover dab foam with water only cloth and let dry completely before replacing cover Foam should not be exposed to light for any extended period of time Light will cause discoloration of the foam This only effects the appearance of the foam not the function...

Page 19: ...registration to activate Lifetime Guarantee If manufacturing defects should occur discontinue use immediately Wear from regular use is not considered a manufacturing defect Re placement parts are available by contacting Customer Service or your supplier distributor or retailer Any alterations made to the product or defects caused by irregular use voids the warranty We can only guarantee that BodiL...

Page 20: ...egistered trademark of Tamarack Habilitation Technologies Inc Viscool is a registered trademark of American Excelsior Company Permobil is a registered trademark of Permobil AB Quantum is a registered trademark of Pride Mobility Products Corporation BLOG Stay connected to related news and updates through these resources www comfortcompany com stay_connected CAL TB 117 2013 www comfortcompany com UM...

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