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TRAK

    

User Manual

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Service 
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Technician

Description of Service

Summary of Contents for TRAK

Page 1: ...MUST BE GIVEN TO THE USER OF THIS DEPENDENT MOBILITY BASE USER READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING THIS DEPENDENT MOBILITY BASE AND SAVE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Product delivered may vary from the one described and pictured in this manual Revision 15 0729 ...

Page 2: ...TRAK User Manual Page 2 Provider Name Address Phone Email Website Authorized Leggero Provider ...

Page 3: ... 12 4 1 Wheel Locks 12 4 2 Handlebar Angle Adjustment 13 4 3 Knee Angle Adjustment 13 4 4 Hip Angle Adjustment 13 4 5 Tilt Adjustment 14 4 6 Folding and Unfolding 14 4 7 Footbed Height Adjustment 15 4 8 Footbed Angle Adjustment 16 4 9 Back Height Adjustment 16 4 10 Seat Depth Adjustment 17 4 11 Armrest Adjustment and Removal 17 4 12 Positioning Tray Use 18 4 13 Caster Swivel Locks 18 4 14 Seat Ext...

Page 4: ...ce can have a wide variety of diagnosis limiting their ability to achieve mobility without such a system For maximum occupancy rating and additional specifications reference section 1 7 of this manual 1 3 Intended Trak Attendant Attendants who operate the chair must be visually mentally and physically capable of safely operating the chair under all circumstances Attendants must read and follow all...

Page 5: ...i Tips Tilt Lever Curb Assist Lever Caster Swivel Lock Quick Release Rear Wheels Hub Lock Lever Adjustable Height Back Adjustable Height Footbed Serial Number Label Adjustable Depth Seat Sun Weather Shade Angle Adjustable Legrest Rear Storage Pocket Calf Protector Removable Armrests option ...

Page 6: ...t Cushion See Section 4 16 for Detailed Information PU Foam Ischial Inserts Choose One Hip Width Wedges Contour Wedges Medium Visco Soft Visco Adjustable Ischial Ledge Headrest Options Lateral Thoracic Supports Lateral Pelvic Supports Therapeutic Positioning Tray Extra Positioning Wedges Kit Seat Cushion Ledge Lumbar Wedges Hook Loop ...

Page 7: ...ght 11 19 28 49cm Hip Angle Adjustment 90 120 Tilt Adjustment 0 45 Specifications Maximum User Weight 80lb 36kg Push Handle Height Range 34 42 86 107cm Mobility Base Weight 29 5lb 13 5kg Overall Width 24 5 62cm Front Caster Tire Diameter 7 18cm Rear Tire Diameter 16 41cm Folded Dimensions 36 x 20 x 25 92 x 51 x 64cm Reversing Width 33 5 85cm Maximum Safe Slope 5 ...

Page 8: ...l could result in personal injury and or damage to the Trak chair potentially voiding the warranty WARNING The word WARNING or this symbol indicate practices that are unsafe or dangerous and could result in serious injury to the occupant and or caregiver Symbols Used on Product Warning Labels and in User Manual WARNING READ INSTRUCTION MANUAL Choose The Right Chair Safety Options In the mobility i...

Page 9: ...sk of tipping Adjustments must be made by your authorized Leggero provider WARNING Avoid getting the chair wet or storing the chair in damp environments Excess moisture can cause rust or corrosion which can result in component failure If the chair is exposed to moisture dry thoroughly WARNING Do not leave the chair or child in the sun or near other heat sources since the surfaces on the chair may ...

Page 10: ...d Reference section 4 6 of this manual for further information WARNING The chair is only intended to carry one child at a time Do not carry more than one child at a time WARNING Only lift the chair by parts that are solidly attached The chair should be lifted by the side frame members whenever possible If folded hold the chair by the lower side frame tubes Always use two people for lifting to prev...

Page 11: ...ng outward on wheel Wheel should hold in place 6 Engage wheel locks reference section 4 1 of this manual 7 Install anti tips reference Figure 3 8 Unfold frame and seat back reference Section 4 6 of this manual 9 If chair is equipped with pneumatic tires check tire pressure Tire pressure should be 35 PSI 240 kPa Figure 1 6mm Hex Wrench Figure 2 Figure 3 WARNING Please keep packaging material away f...

Page 12: ...1 Wheel Lock Operation 1 To engage wheel lock push down on crossbar Reference Figure 4 2 Verify wheel locks are engaged on each side by slightly moving chair front to back 3 To disengage wheel lock push forward on top of crossbar U bend Reference Figure 5 Figure 4 Figure 5 5mm Hex Wrench Engage Disengage ...

Page 13: ...gle 3 Release buttons 4 4 Hip Angle Adjustment 1 Engage wheel locks 2 Pull back left and right hip angle adjustment mechanisms reference Figure 8 3 Adjust hip angle to desired position 4 Make sure hip angle position is properly engaged Test by applying upward and downward force on the handlebar Figure 7 Figure 8 WARNING While chair is occupied never attempt to adjust hip angle and tilt angle simul...

Page 14: ... adjustment mechanisms 1 and hold 3 Use foot to push down tilt adjustment lever 2 4 Push handlebar forward 3 until chair folds 5 To unfold grab handlebar and pull backrest rearward until the seat frame locks into position 6 Engage the back assembly into the most upright hip angle position 7 Adjust to desired tilt position 8 Adjust to desired hip angle position 3 2 Figure 10 WARNING While chair is ...

Page 15: ...t Adjustable Footbed 1 Loosen bolts nuts on clamps with 4mm hex wrench and 10mm wrench 2 bolts nuts per side Reference Figure 14 2 Adjust footbed to desired height 3 Tighten bolts nuts Figure 13 Figure 14 WARNING When folding or unfolding keep arms hands and feet clear of moving components to avoid injury Reference Figure 11 arrows indicate potential pinch points Pull Hip Angle Mechanisms Push Til...

Page 16: ...ull back height adjustment levers outward reference Figure 16 2 Adjust back height to desired position 3 Push back height adjustment levers inward until they snap into locked position Figure 15 Figure 16 Unlocked Locked To adjust back height higher than 17 it will be necessary to adjust the pack plate position 1 Remove back cushion 2 Remove bolts that attach back plate to cross tube with 4mm hex w...

Page 17: ...t Adjustment Removal 1 To adjust height push in button 1 and adjust armrest up or down Release button to lock in place 2 To remove armrest push in button 1 and pull armrest assembly upward out of receiver 3 To reinstall push armrest back in until it clicks into place Adjust downward if needed 4 To adjust angle pull plunger 2 outward and rotate front of armrest downward Release plunger and ensure t...

Page 18: ... adjust to desired depth 4 Swing left and right tray cams upward to lock in place Reference Figure 22 Figure 21 Figure 22 4 13 Caster Swivel Locks 1 Align each caster parallel to side of chair 2 Pull plunger up and rotate 90 3 Release plunger Verify that swivel lock is engaged by applying light twisting force to caster fork 4 To unlock pull plunger up rotate 90 and release Figure 23 Locked Unlocke...

Page 19: ...ent knob and carriage bolt 3 Remove front seat plate assembly 4 Install seat extension 1 using 4 socket head bolts 2 5mm hex wrench required Reference Figure 24 5 Remove short seat tubes 3 from front seat assembly 4mm hex wrench and 10mm wrench required Reference Figure 25 6 Install long seat tubes 4 with same hardware Reference Figure 26 7 Install front seat plate assembly and adjust to desired s...

Page 20: ... and use the vehicle restraint system whenever possible The Trak Chair can accommodate up to 80 lb Do not exceed this occupant weight The Trak Chair must be placed in a forward facing position when used as a seat in a motor vehicle Use an approved 4 point strap type tie down system for the chair Use an approved 3 point belt for occupants over 50lb 23kg For occupants under 50lb 23kg a 5 point trans...

Page 21: ...3 are adjustable in width angle and position front to back 4 Wedges 4 can be used to provide proper support for smaller occupants 3 4 1 2 Respond Back Cushion 1 Respond back cushion features dual density back pad and shoulder pads 2 Can be configured with optional components such as wedges or lumbar supports from the Extra Positioning Kit Configure based on individual child s needs Lumbar Support ...

Page 22: ...t is modified without Leggero s express written consent including but not limited to modification through the use of unauthorized parts or attachments products damaged by reason of repairs made to any component without specific consent of Leggero or to a product damaged by circumstances beyond Leggero s control and such evaluation will be solely determined by Leggero 5 This warranty is void if the...

Page 23: ...cument maintenance activities Maintenance Activity Weekly Monthly Check tire air pressure if applicable P Check wheels and tires for wear or damage P Check wheel lock function and clean wheel lock rotors P Check for proper caster alignment P Verify that all fasteners are tight P Verify that quick release axles function properly P Check tilt lock mechanism for proper engagement P Check recline lock...

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