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promptly contact the qualified personnel who fitted the product. 

 

Immediately consult the qualified personnel if you detect signs of discomfort or fear 
when using the product. 

 

Have the basic settings of the belt system checked regularly. Adjustments may be re-
quired due to the growth of the user or because of changes in the course of the dis-
ease. 

 

Do not leave the user unsupervised if the cognitive abilities of the user could lead to 
unintentional opening of the positioning system. 

 

 

Improper uses or adjustments 

Falls, user falling out, malposition, illness of the user due to adjustment changes due to 
improper use 

 

The lap belt must be put on when getting into the product and used at all times while 
using the product. 

 

Only open the lap belt when the user is ready to get out of the product. 

 

 

Medical risk 

Injuries, pressure injuries due to application errors 

 

Regular measures for pressure redistribution and skin examinations are required. 
Should skin irritation and/or skin reddening occur, consult the qualified personnel who 
adapted and adjusted the product. Do not continue using the product without consulta-
tion. 

 
 

1.

 

A variety of user-specific positioning accessories are issued with the seating  system. 
You should be made aware of the accessories and how to adjust  them by your 
healthcare provider. If you are unsure about any aspect of your seating system please 
contact your healthcare provider. 

6.1.2

 

Use - on slopes and inclines 

 

Tipping risk of mobility device 

Falls or injury if device tips during use 

Summary of Contents for OBSS ORTHO-SHAPE

Page 1: ...LY CAREGIVER USER We want to help you get the most from your seating system this user manual will help you become familiar with your custom seating system Ottobock provides a range of custom made seating systems including OBSS Tru Shape carved foam seats and OBSS Ortho Shape molded seats ...

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Page 4: ...is transferred to the fabrication site together with additional design specifications Shape size and design features will differ according to the medical and functional requirements of the user The final decisions regarding fit function and design features must be made by an appropriately trained professional OBSS Tru Shape fig 1 2 High quality urethane foam is carved to create an intimate fit wit...

Page 5: ...er The ABS shell and Plastizote liners can be reshaped in the field by a qualified technician following the instructions in this manual to accommodate changing positioning needs For all products additional positioning accessories may be included with the product or ordered separately to the trained professional s specifications Typical selections include a head support positioning belt and torso p...

Page 6: ... of care 2 2 Area of Application Because the seat is individually fabricated it can be adapted for a wide range of users The order form includes options for additional reinforcements for users who are heavier or expe rience high tone or strong muscle spasms 2 3 Contraindication Seek professional advice before selecting an appropriate seating support where there is an existing case or history of pr...

Page 7: ... user to slide into a dangerous posi tion In addition the fastening snaps could open unintentionally if they slide against hard parts of clothing e g buttons Excessively tight adjustment of the belt system may lead to unnecessary pain or illness of the user The positioning system must fit closely but not too tightly so the user is not injured Sliding two fingers comfortably between the positioning...

Page 8: ...r axle position to optimize stability or alternatively assess the suitability of anti tip devices After installing any seating into a wheelchair always check that the user s sitting posi tion and the wheelchair s center of gravity are appropriate for the intended use and the user s abilities Work with the user to find the optimal sitting position Do not leave system unattended especially on hills ...

Page 9: ...itioning belt and harness is an important part of an individual seating solution Do not modify the installation position and basic settings established by the qualified personnel who provided your system Make sure you understand the appropriate use of these systems Make sure that all carers understand the appropriate use teachers parents grand parents etc In case of problems with these adjustments...

Page 10: ...ar out of the system forward or to the side can lead to instability and tipping Use caution when operating the Tilt in Space mechanism on gradients slopes Do not leave system unattended especially on hills or ramps even when brakes are engaged Improper handling of ignition sources Risk of burns due to seat cushions padding and upholstery catching on fire The seat cushions padding and upholstery ar...

Page 11: ...sted in order to allow a trial fit before the product is completed Seat Model Component Figure OBSS Tru Shape Carved urethane foam 1 Vinyl spray foam coating Not shown Wood or ABS mounting shell Not shown Removable textile cover 2B OBSS Ortho Shape Molded Plastizote foam with textile cover 3 4 ABS mounting shell 3B Wood mobility base mounting surface 3C ALL Attachment hardware Various positioning ...

Page 12: ... posi tion In addition the fastening snaps could open unintentionally if they slide against hard parts of clothing e g buttons Excessively tight adjustment of the belt system may lead to unnecessary pain or illness of the user The positioning system has to fit closely but not too tightly so the user is not injured Sliding two fingers comfortably between the positioning system and body should be po...

Page 13: ... by protruding screws 1 Allow the finished seating system to air out in a well ventilated space for 24 hours before fitting to the client 2 Ensure that the cover is installed on both the seat and back cushions 3 Install all positioning elements appropriate for the needs of the individual client Follow manufacturer s instructions and warnings for all devices Provide these user manuals to the client...

Page 14: ...a wheelchair always check that the user s sitting posi tion and the wheelchair s center of gravity are appropriate for the intended use and the user s abilities Work with the user to find the optimal sitting position 1 Ensure the seat is well attached to the mobility base 2 Ensure the brakes and anti tippers are engaged on the mobility base 3 Transfer the user into the seat with care 4 Confirm app...

Page 15: ... or strangulation due to sliding forward in the product The positioning belt and harness is an important part of an individual seating solution Do not modify the installation position and basic settings established by the qualified personnel who provided your system Make sure you understand the appropriate use of these systems Make sure that all carers understand the appropriate use teachers paren...

Page 16: ...when getting into the product and used at all times while using the product Only open the lap belt when the user is ready to get out of the product Medical risk Injuries pressure injuries due to application errors Regular measures for pressure redistribution and skin examinations are required Should skin irritation and or skin reddening occur consult the qualified personnel who adapted and adjuste...

Page 17: ...clude negotiating slopes which may be too steep to maintain stability An indication of an incline being too steep is when the castor wheels become very light or when going down a slope the rear wheels become light 3 Should either of these occur we would recommend you traverse zigzag across the slope so as to reduce the risk of the chair becoming unstable If in any doubt about the safe use or stabi...

Page 18: ... motor vehicle and uses the corresponding vehicle restraint systems 2 When the user cannot be transferred to the motor vehicle seat always use the appropri ate wheelchair and passenger restraint systems in the motor vehicle during transport 3 The seating system is only to be used in conjunction with the mobility base s it has been supplied with and should be transported in the forward facing direc...

Page 19: ... excessive wear 3 Allow to air dry DO NOT tumble dry use a hair dryer or place near a hot radiator to dry 4 Ensure the cover is fully dry before replacing on the foam and placing the user in the system For OBSS Ortho Shape non removable covers 1 Wash or wipe down with warm water and detergent air dry at room temperature 2 Make sure the seating system is fully dry before placing the user in the sys...

Page 20: ... mild detergent or disinfectant dry naturally 7 Maintenance Should you experience any problems with your wheelchair seating system or mobility base please contact your healthcare provider Only have repairs carried out by qualified personnel Damage caused by wear and tear If the padding is worn or damaged replace it immediately All worn or damaged components have to be replaced with original compon...

Page 21: ...ction interval should be in creased heavy users 7 Check the operation of the lap belt buckle 8 Clean the wheelchair 9 Refit the seating system to the mobility base and ensure that all connections are secure 7 3 Repair or Modification Should you experience any problems with your wheelchair seating system or mobility base please contact your healthcare provider Only have repairs carried out by quali...

Page 22: ...il the material is malleable but not too hot If you can smell the materi al then it is too hot c Heat an area approximately 2 3 inches larger than what you want to change to allow for a smooth transition d With heat protective gloves fig 7 push the ABS material into your wished po sition e Your change region should be gradual with no sharp edges f Your changes take effect when the ABS cools after ...

Page 23: ...hell except at the posi tion of the belt notches fig 10A 4 Use caution when cutting the liners fig 11 A utility knife or very sharp scissors are recommended 7 3 4 Marking strap buckle and belt position The strap buckle and belt positions are finished at the supplier 1 Clearly mark buckle and belt position on the ABS shell using a highly visible marker a The belt connection point must be at least 2...

Page 24: ... the respective owners Should trademarks used in this document fail to be explicitly identified as such this does not justify the conclusion that the denotation in question is free of third party right 9 Technical data Seat Model Component Technical Info OBSS Tru Shape Carved urethane foam Non latex 50 75kg m 3 5 5 9 5kPa Vinyl spray foam coating Low volatile vinyl based coating Wood or ABS mounti...

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