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6.4. Tilt-in-Space
What is Tilt-in-Space?

Tilt-in-space is a pivoting system that provides a reclined, resting position enabling the occupant 

of the chair to be tilted forward or backwards whilst maintaining posture and pelvic stability. 

By keeping the angle between the chair seat and the back at around 110°, the occupant will 

not slide forwards into an uncomfortable slumped position. Tilting the chair redistributes the 

occupant’s weight over a larger contact surface area, making a simple yet effective way to 

combat the build-up of pressure. 

Operating the Tilt-in-Space

It is recommended that the tilt-in-space angle is changed at regular intervals to redistribute  

pressure and minimise the risk of the occupant developing pressure hotspots which could  

lead to pressure injuries.
The tilt-in-space operating lever is located on the right hand side of the push handle at the rear of 

the chair.
 •  Squeeze the lever towards the push handle to release the tilt lock. Apply firm downward 

pressure with both hands on the push handle to tilt the chair backwards, alternatively lift the 

push handle upwards to raise the chair to an upright position.

 •  At any point during the upward or downward tilt motion the lever can be released and the chair 

will lock in the selected position.

 •  The chair can achieve a forward tilt position to facilitate a standing transfer from the chair. 

Ensure that the occupant is assisted during this transfer to avoid falls.

 •  It is always advisable to adjust the positioning of the legrest once the tilt-in-space positioning 

has been chosen, to ensure a correct and comfortable posture.

CAUTION 

It is recommended to use a lap belt or 

pelvic positioner (optional accessories) 

with occupants with poor postural 

sitting ability.

CAUTION 

Ensure any tray used with 

the chair is removed before 

tilting the chair; otherwise the 

contents of the tray could spill 

onto the user.

WARNING 

Never leave an occupant with poor 

postural sitting ability in a fully upright 

position without supervision as they may 

tip or slide forward into an inappropriate 

position or out of the chair completely.

WARNING 

Ensure the occupant’s hands are clear 

from the back of the chair whilst the 

chair is being tilted, to avoid any risk of 

pinching within the tilt mechanism.

WARNING 

Ensure nothing is present to obstruct 

the free movement of the chair (e.g. 

children, pets or solid objects) before 

operating the tilt-in-space.

6.5. Back Recline

The backrest of the chair can be reclined independently from the tilt-in-space motion in order to provide comfort and facilitate 

appropriate positioning for the occupant.
If you are unsure about the positioning of the occupant in the Florien Elite chair, please seek advice and input from a qualified 

Occupational Therapist, healthcare professional and/or Kirton representative/retailer before adjusting.
The back recline lever has a safety spigot incorporated to avoid well-meaning yet unspecified adjustment of the back angle.  

This safety spigot once locked in place prevents the back recline lever from operating.

Operating the Back Recline

The back recline operating lever is located on the left hand side of the push handle at the rear of the chair.
•  To adjust the back recline position, untwist the safety spigot on the lever on the left hand side of the 

push handle, labelled “

recline

” so the lever can be squeezed. 

•  Gently squeeze the lever and apply firm downward pressure with both hands on the push handle to 

recline the chair backwards, alternatively lift the push handle upwards to raise the back to an upright 

position.

•  At any point during the upward or downward recline motion the lever can be released and the chair 

will lock in the selected position.

•  It is important that an occupant’s recline position is in line with postural capabilities. Once the correct 

seat and back recline angle has been established for the occupant it can be locked in place by 

twisting the spigot on the recline lever so it can no longer be squeezed. 

6.6. Elevating and Articulating Legrests

The Florien Elite has the option of either an Elevating Legrest or an Articulating Legrest.
The

 

Elevating Legrest

 can assist with the lymphatic and blood circulation. Lifting and straightening 

the knees has the effect of allowing the blood to circulate more freely, reducing the effort required by 

the heart and arterial systems. Raising the legs can also help alleviate leg oedema, a build-up of fluid 

in the legs. 
The Elevating Legrest motion is -10° negative retraction to 70° elevation from a neutral down 

position.
The 

Articulating Legrest

 extends forward as it elevates and is ideal for chairs with footrests as 

it maintains the positioning of the footrest and comfort for the user, in both the raised or lowered 

positions.
The range of motion is -10° negative retraction to 75° elevation from a neutral down position.

Operating the Legrest

Both the Elevating and Articulating Legrests raise or lower utilising the same operating system. 

Locate the legrest release lever at the bottom of the right hand arm, towards the front castor 

(when viewed from the rear)

The legrest can be elevated or retracted by pulling the lever with the left hand whilst moving  

the legrest with the right hand and then releasing the lever to lock the legrest in position.  

This enables the carer to retain some eye contact with the occupant.
A negative legrest angle can be achieved with the legrest to accommodate occupants with fixed 

contractures as well as to aid exiting the chair.
Lower the legrest before returning the chair to its fully upright position to allow the user to stand 

up from the chair with ease.

 IMPORTANT 

Use the back recline in conjunction with tilt-in-space 

to avoid the occupant slumping or sliding into an 

uncomfortable and inappropriate position.

WARNING 

Ensure nothing is present to obstruct the free movement of 

the chair (e.g. children, pets or solid objects) before operating 

the back recline.

Summary of Contents for Florien Elite

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL FLORIEN ELITE D I R E C T H E A L T H C A R E G R O U P C O M...

Page 2: ...Space 12 6 5 Back Recline 12 6 6 Elevating and Articulating Legrests 13 6 7 Built in Headrest 14 6 8 Arm Modules 14 7 Accessories 15 7 1 Lateral Supports 15 7 2 Height Adjustable Flip Up Footrest 15 7...

Page 3: ...Y OF SERIOUS INJURY OR OTHERWISE ADVERSE REACTIONS WITH THE USE OR MISUSE OF THE DEVICE WARNING THIS IS A STATEMENT THAT ALERTS THE USER TO THE POSSIBILITY OF A PROBLEM WITH THE SYSTEM ASSOCIATED WITH...

Page 4: ...postures requiring significant support Users exhibiting violent behaviour unless a user risk assessment deems this to be of low risk 4 3 Key Options 4 3 1 Backrest Styles Backrests are interchangeabl...

Page 5: ...r future reference Products must never be modified or altered after purchase other than by Kirton authorised personnel It is extremely important that Florien Elite chairs are used appropriately if the...

Page 6: ...100mm 4 castors with two swivel castors at the front and two locking castors at the rear that will not roll or swivel when the brakes are activated WARNING Ensure the castor brakes are applied at all...

Page 7: ...tative retailer before adjusting The back recline lever has a safety spigot incorporated to avoid well meaning yet unspecified adjustment of the back angle This safety spigot once locked in place prev...

Page 8: ...st and pull up and back The arm module will rotate back out of the way to enable an obstacle free side transfer WARNING Alwaysensurethearmisrepositionedandthesnapalsolockedinpositiontoensuresafeuse WA...

Page 9: ...erfall back only The removable contoured headrest can be used with the Florien Elite chair to provide additional comfort support and positioning for the occupant s head Place flap over the top of the...

Page 10: ...0 212709 or 44 0 1440 705352 or your local retailer for further information 8 2 Disposal of the Chair The Florien Elite chair consists of mostly metal plastic wood foam and fabric components Disposal...

Page 11: ...al article e g dimensional stability colour fastness washing instructions Some surface wrinkling may result from cleaning procedures This has no adverse effect on the fabric s properties Abrasive clea...

Page 12: ...will be void and user safety may be compromised should the weight limit be exceeded 10 3 Weight and Dimensions of the Chair Item Weight kg Dimensions mm Florien Elite with Upholstered Arms 56 1300 x...

Page 13: ...Estate Caerphilly United Kingdom CF83 1BF T 44 0 845 459 9831 F 44 0 845 459 9832 E info directhealthcaregroup com www directhealthcaregroup com www kirton healthcare co uk IFU 103 Issue 1 Date Augus...

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