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Optional Components
Locking Stop
Accessories
Fitting the locking stops
and locking stop Accessories
1. Slide Locking stops in
from the end of the channel,
as shown left.
2. Locking stops can also be
dropped sideways into the
channel and turned to locate
3. Make sure the locking foot
is lying completely horizontally
across the channel before
tightening it up. Tighten the
white wing nut to secure.
Where the locking feet are an integral part of an accessory (except hoops) they come attached to the
accessory via webbing. There are quick release buckles on the webbing. Ensure these buckles are done up
when using the locking feet. Do not use the locking feet in the same channel as the accessory if you want to
use the quick release mechanism.
Why? Benefits of the Adjustments:
Locking Feet/Pad Stops are used to enhance the security of the accessory’s position when the client
displays repetitive movements that are likely to ‘walk’ the accessory out of place. As locking feet, the locking
section comes as part of the accessory.
The locking section can be used on its own to form a stop in a given channel which ensures that accessories
such as support pads are always positioned in the same place. This allows the technical user to set up
positions for pads and accessories and carers simply push the pads up to the stops when using Dreama2.
4. When using to keep an
accessory in place, make sure
that the straight edge of the
locking foot is touching the
straight edge of the accessory
base.
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