Freestander User Manual
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11.6 ATTACHING
THE PELVIC BAND
The pelvic band should be attached
to the user first, again if practical on
a mat. The pelvic straps are attached
around the user’s pelvis, the longer
straps are then slipped through the
outer poles of the frame and secured
firmly behind the user with the Velcro
on the belt. To ensure that you can
easily identify the strap that goes
around the user and the one that
attaches to the frame, a Leckey label is
sewn on to the one that goes around
the frame.
How to maintain
When cleaning we recommend that
you use only warm water and a non-
abrasive detergent. Never use organic
solvents or dry cleaning fluids.
Upholstery and fabrics
SECTION 12:
CLEANING & CARE
INFORMATION
1. The upholstery and fabrics can be
cleaned by hand whilst in place.
When cleaning we recommend
that you use only warm water and
a nonabrasive detergent.
2. The best cleaning method is a
‘wipe & dry’ technique.
3. Staining should be removed as
quickly as possible with absorbent
cloth, towels or a sponge. Routine
soap and warm water sponging is
effective for ordinary soiling and
minor spills. Be careful not to over
wet the fabric, as this will cause the
staining to spread.
4. Antiseptic cleaning agents
can be used on more stubborn
stains. These may require a safe
solvent such as Isopropyl Alcohol
or Mineral Spirit. A half cup of
household bleach to 5 litres of
water can also be used as a useful
disinfectant.
5. Always ensure the product is dry
before use.
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