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Important 

Lap Strap Safety

Incorrect fitting of lap straps can put the user at serious risk. When using lap 
straps we recommend the following points should always be adhered to:

Lap Strap Fitting

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The angle that the hip belt is attached to 
the seating system has a direct effect on 
the angle of pull on the pelvis.

Considerations:

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A 60° angle of attachment to the seat rail 
positions the hip belt anterior and inferior 
to the ASIS, which reduces the tendency of 
the client with a posterior pelvic tilt to slip 
underneath the belt.

• 

A higher angle of attachment of the primary 
straps encourages a posterior pelvic tilt, 
which assists in positioning clients with an 
anterior pelvic tilt.

• 

The secondary straps of a 4-point hip belt 
are attached to the seat post between 45° 
and 90° to hold the primary padded strap 
in place and to prevent the belt from riding 
into the abdomen or twisting.

• 

The angle of attachment may have to be 
compromised in order to accommodate 
such situations as wounds in the pelvic 
area, unstable hip joints or gastric tubes.

Tightening the belt

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Keep belt tightened at adjustment straps 
during fitting and daily use to ensure 
correct pad placement. For padded hip 
belts the pads are to be touching when 
correctly tightened. For non-padded hip 
belts the Adjustment strap at the buckle 
should be approximately 3” (76mm) long. 
Education of the care giver is essential for 
correct hip belt positioning.

Sizing

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Measure hip width to determine the belt 
size required. The suggested method for 
measuring hip width is from trochanter to 
trochanter. If this is not possible, measure 
from ASIS to ASIS and add a couple of 
inches. The correct belt size for the 
individual has padding that covers all of the 
bony prominences.

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Always check that the child’s pelvis is 
symmetrical and positioned securely at 
the back of the seat.

• 

Always ensure that the lap straps and 
chest harness hold the child securely 
and are comfortable. Ensure they 
provide a snug fit, a simple rule of thumb 
is to allow two fingers to be inserted 
between the belt and the child’s body.

• 

Never leave a child in a chair unattended 
without the lap strap being fastened.

• 

A lap strap should always be fitted if a 
harness is being used.

• 

When altering the angle between the 
seat and the back of the chair always 
re-adjust the chest harness and lap 
strap accordingly to ensure all safety 
recommendations are followed.

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Summary of Contents for Jupiter 2

Page 1: ...1 Instruction Manual Jupiter 2 jcmseating co uk jcmseating co uk Standard Deluxe...

Page 2: ...Push Handle Adjustment 13 Chair Height Adjustment 14 Head Rest Adjustment Replacement 15 Arm Rest Adjustment 16 Applying Releasing Brakes 17 Back Height Adjustment 17 Lateral Support Positioning 18 Hi...

Page 3: ...ipment safely These instructions provide guidance on the adjustments for professionals but they also give information on how the equipment should be safely used maintained checked and correctly assemb...

Page 4: ...idth Between Hip Pads Optional Hardware 170 360 N A N A N A Thigh Giudes Adj 30mm per side increments 300 360 320 440 320 440 N A Width Between Trunk Lateral Supports 170 360 230 340 230 340 N A Width...

Page 5: ...Seating System Components Deluxe A Push Handle B Headrest C Shoulder Protraction Pads D Lateral Supports E Hip Pads F Contoured Seat G Footrest H Castors I Adjustable Arm Rest Deluxe A D E F G I B C...

Page 6: ...A Push Handle B Headrest C Shoulder Protraction Pads D Lateral Supports E Hip Pads F Contoured Seat G Footrest H Castors I Adjustable Arm Rest Std A E F G B C H I D Seating System Components Standard...

Page 7: ...c position with the brakes applied Seating system such as the Jupiter are designed to be used inside however it is acceptable to take the Jupiter externally for a brief period if transferring the chai...

Page 8: ...during use the seating system should be in a static position with the brakes applied Whenever the user transfers themselves or is assisted to transfer forward out of the seat the brakes must be appli...

Page 9: ...and lateral supports Ensure the straps do not infringe on any feeding tubes the child may have Pommel Should only be fixed when the user is wearing shoes or boots Tray Do NOT use the tray as a way of...

Page 10: ...be re adjusted accordingly Fixing onto chair The Jupiter comes with guide plates for the top straps which are located either side of the upper back A The webbing strap should be fed through these guid...

Page 11: ...djustment straps during fitting and daily use to ensure correct pad placement For padded hip belts the pads are to be touching when correctly tightened For non padded hip belts the Adjustment strap at...

Page 12: ...lt straps are secured over the lock bar C and clamp is closed down in its locked position B A All straps harnesses must be securely fitted to the back of the chair The cross strap on the chest harness...

Page 13: ...h handle enables you to alter the seats tilt prone angle Pulling and holding lever B inwards whilst controlling the chair by the Push handle enables you to alter the seats back recline angle Once a su...

Page 14: ...which enable the chair to sit at different heights When a suitable height has been achieved re align the relevant hole and re insert the pin to lock the caster leg into the chair frame The C ring tha...

Page 15: ...levers B anti clockwise to move the head rest forwards and backwards allowing the required head rest angle and position to be achieved Re tighten the levers B to secure into place Head Rest Lateral Wi...

Page 16: ...om the seat frame to expand the seat width or pushing it inwards towards the frame to narrow the seat width Once a suitable position has been achieved tighten screws B Securely Arm Rest Height Adjustm...

Page 17: ...ng clock wise ensuring they are tight Shoulder Protraction Pad Turn soft touch hand wheel B anti clockwise to loosen and Swing away Re tighten clockwise to secure A B Back Height Adjustment Applying R...

Page 18: ...Hold the locking pin out and move the lateral pad in an outward direction to swing away Repeat in reverse to swing the Lateral support back into position ensuring the locking pin clicks securely into...

Page 19: ...he frame using this method and then re inserted once the child is seated Turn the lever clockwise to fix the pommel securely into place Vertical Positioning Turn lever B anti clockwise to adjust the v...

Page 20: ...Footplate angle The footplate can be flipped out of the way by pushing it up towards the frame Lever B shown acts as a stop to position the footplate at the desired angle Screw the lever clockwise to...

Page 21: ...the backrest forward or backwards until the required seat depth has been achieved Turn bolts A clockwise to tighten ensure the bolts are secure and tight Seat Depth Adjustment A Located on the lower h...

Page 22: ...greater than 6 month intervals Points listed here are generic across the JCM range and do not apply to all products Cleaning Care General Maintenance Castors Lift base and check each wheel to ensure...

Page 23: ...ntially invalidate the warranty Any new parts required should be genuine JCM Seating Solutions Ltd approved parts fitted to JCM specifications Frequency of Service JCM recommend that a service of this...

Page 24: ...ach time an inspection service or any other significant manipulation has taken place JCM Seating Solutions Ltd will require proof of service for any warranty claims or orders Please contact JCM if add...

Page 25: ...r non professional healthcare representative Customer Responsibility To ensure the warranty remains valid customers are advised that servicing maintenance and re issuing guidelines must be followed an...

Page 26: ...trical function you should always contact JCM or your authorised representative for de comissioning information Appropriateness of Equipment Check that the equipment supplied is appropriate for the ne...

Page 27: ...ropriate remedial action if considered safe and practical should be taken to reverse them if possible Labelling Any labelling specific to the previous user should be removed and replaced with labellin...

Page 28: ...Q A 90 March 2016 2016 JCM Seating all rights reserved www jcmseating co uk...

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