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Adjusting Arm Height

(A) highlights the button which is used to adjust the height of the 

arms and therefore in turn the height of the tray. 

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Keeping button (A) depressed, heighten or lower the arm 

accordingly. Release the button to lock the arm in place.

Arm Rest Positioning

Always ensure that the arms of the chair are 

secure before using the chair.

!

B

The plunger (B) should pull out freely, if 

resistance is felt ensure no weight is being 

put through the arm rest.

!

A

Adjusting Arm Angle

The arms fitted to your Neptune chair can be altered to 

sit throughout an angle range, enabling the user to level 

their tray no matter what tilt the chair is secured at. 

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Pull plunger (B) outwards away from the arm. 

• 

While holding the plunger open, tilt the arm up or 

down to achieve the angle required. 

• 

When a suitable position has been acquired, lock the 

arm into place by releasing the plunger, ensuring it 

fits securely back in place.

Fitting a Tray

Always ensure that the arms are fixed in position and the tray is secure before leaving 

the user unattended. Never leave anything hot on the tray while the client is unattended.

!

• 

Line up the arms of the tray 

with the holes on the arms 

of the chair.

• 

Slide both arms of the tray 

through the relevant holes 

until the desired position is 

reached.

• 

Secure the tray in place 

on both sides via the hand 

wheels at the side of the 

chair arms. (Do not over-

tighten)

• 

First check that both of the chair arms are positioned at the same height.

Tip 

- Use the tilt in space on the base frame to fine tune 

the adjustment.

Summary of Contents for Neptune

Page 1: ...1 Neptune INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ained For further information please do not hesitate to contact us all contact details are on the back cover of the manual Thank you for purchasing our product we hope you enjoy your new seating syste...

Page 3: ...tions If you have been supplied the seating system with a JCM base frame please refer to the separate instruction manual relating to the specific base you have All of the upholstery is fitted with pre...

Page 4: ...future To use Turn the lever handle clockwise to tighten or anti clockwise to loosen To use the lever when an obstruction is met Pull the handle of the lever outwards towards you A This disables the f...

Page 5: ...ces them in an open position C LOCKED TURN OPEN A C B To close Turn the plungers a half turn clockwise and they should snap back into a locked position A Lever Use Using Index Plungers Operating Brake...

Page 6: ...ating system and should therefore be checked before issue If at any time it is noted that areas of the users skin remain reddened after being out of the seating system for around 10 minutes urgently c...

Page 7: ...ove the pommel when transferring the user in and out of the seat not required for contoured seats Foot Sandals and Straps Should only be fixed when the user is wearing shoes or boots Tray Do NOT use t...

Page 8: ...offer your child both comfort and support If the childs clothing has been adjusted i e a jumper removed the straps should be re adjusted accordingly Fixing Onto Chair The straps at the top of the har...

Page 9: ...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 a...

Page 10: ...when an adjustment has been made to the size of the system a stability assessment should be carried out prior to use of the equipment Always ensure that the back is secure and that the levers are tigh...

Page 11: ...ay from the framework Loosen the allen key bolts A by a half turn with a 4mm allen key supplied Move the sacral plate up or down within the adjustment slot Once in place tighten bolts A to secure Pad...

Page 12: ...er B outwards away from the arm While holding the plunger open tilt the arm up or down to achieve the angle required When a suitable position has been acquired lock the arm into place by releasing the...

Page 13: ...ioning of the user Loosen the levers by turning anti clockwise Once loose the head support angle can be manually adjusted to suit the user Tighten the levers to secure in place Adjusting the Headrest...

Page 14: ...ay C B Hip Pad Adjustment Hip Pad Width Un tighten allen key bolt A by a half turn using the 4mm allen key supplied Then slide the hip pad along the hip pad bar B to set at the desired width Re tighte...

Page 15: ...nding transfers etc Footplate Height Length Loosen bolt D by half a turn with a 4mm allen key so you can slide the footplate up and down the leg stem Note For the shortest length raise the footplate u...

Page 16: ...k there are no signs of failure in joints and welds Checktightness securityofallfixings bolts nuts springloadedpegs otherfitments Check for signs of fatigue wears replace parts that show signs of wear...

Page 17: ...endants Unauthorised modifications will also invalidate the warranty Any new parts required should be genuine JCM Seating Solutions Ltd approved parts fitted to JCM specifications Frequency of Service...

Page 18: ...a claim JCM reserve the right to inspect the product and all necessary documentation Only valid for products purchased after 1st April 2006 Applies only to certian products exclusively manufactured by...

Page 19: ...up to date Records on the new user must be updated to maintain traceability Inspection The equipment should have a rigorous inspection prior to the reissue to include the points covered in the six mon...

Page 20: ...b 2011 15 18 Maxwell Road Woodston Industrial Estate Peterborough Cambridgeshire PE2 7HU Tel 01733 405830 Fax 01733 405838 Email enquiries jcmseating co uk 2011 JCM Seating all rights reserved www jcm...

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