background image

KidWalk 

Owner’s Manual

 

16 

Removing the client: 

 
To remove the client from the 

KidWalk: 

 

 

Set the wheel locks. 

 

Squeeze the sides of the buckles on the forward 
pads on hip assembly (and lateral chest system 
if applicable) to release (fig. 21). 

 

Rotate the forward pads upward and outward to 
allow clearance to exit. 

 

Remove  any  other  restraint  i.e.:  Leg  Wraps, 
Body Wraps, Leg Straps, if applicable. 

 

Lift client forward and out of unit.

 

REMOVING THE CLIENT                             TRANSPORT & STORAGE

 

Fig. 21 

Note:  Never leave a client unattended 
while using the 

KidWalk 

 

Mast Release Pin 

Fig. 22 

Pull Out 

After removing the client: 

 

 

Make sure that all screws and knobs are tight. 

 

Make sure that all components are still with the system.  

 

Locate and properly store any removable items, i.e. Leg Wraps, Body Wraps, Leg Straps, when 
used and store them so they stay with the 

KidWalk

 

Store the 

KidWalk 

out of the elements. 

 

Wipe off any spilled fluids or food. 

 

Inspect all moving parts. 

 

Notify your dealer of any item that you see that does not look right.

 

 

Due to all of the moving parts on a KidWalk and the dynamic movement of the system, a 

regular visual and hands on manual inspection is recommended. 

Transport and Storage: 

 

The 

KidWalk 

may  be  disassembled  for  ease  of 

transport or storage. 
 

 

The mast may be removed by pulling outward on 
the release pin and rotating until it is in the lockout 
position (fig. 22).  The mast can now be lifted off 
of the base assembly. 

 

 

The  large  wheels  may  be  removed  by  pressing 
inward  on  the  axle  pin  button  while  pulling  out-
ward on the wheel.  

 

Note: 

Make sure that any axle spacers remain on 

the axle when removing the wheels. 

Summary of Contents for KidWalk

Page 1: ...eering A Division of Axiom Industries Inc 11_13KW_OM_JLD Note Read Owner s Manual before use Distributed in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland by James Leckey Design 19C Ballinderry Road Lisbu...

Page 2: ...estrictions 4 Safety Information 4 Cleaning Care Information 5 Daily Product Inspection 5 Assembly Information and Instructions 6 9 Measurements Initial Setup Information 10 11 Initial Adjustments 12...

Page 3: ...2 or 4 Axle Spacers depending on wheel type Axles and axle spacers are in sealed poly bag enclosed with the unit PARTS LIST Anti tippers 24 Wheel Headpad Mast Tilt Adjust Knob Axle Receiver Locations...

Page 4: ...he correct use of this product Person trained ___________________ Date _________ Trained by ____________________________________ Person trained ___________________ Date _________ Trained by __________...

Page 5: ...es during use 2 Ensure all adjustment knobs and bolts are in place and secure 3 Check all upholstery for signs of wear and tear 4 Check that the wheels are moving freely wheel locks function properly...

Page 6: ...KidWalk Owner s Manual 6 Assembly Information for your KidWalk Dynamic Mobility Device...

Page 7: ...om plastic bag Insert an axle into a wheel from the recessed bearing side fig 3 push in button at end of axle to allow the axle to slide through the wheel bearings and insert axle into wheel Assemble...

Page 8: ...assembly over locator pins on base assembly fig 5 Rotate locking pin until it engages into mast assembly Make sure that the mast pin is fully engaged and holding the mast firmly to the base fig 6 If...

Page 9: ...accessories that are not listed in this manual the instructions for their installation and use will be packed with them Assembly for optional accessories Lateral Chest System Slide the Extension Tube...

Page 10: ...written record is recommended to be maintained of all clinical set ups for this product See Page 4 Recommended set up order for the KidWalk 1 Take client s measurements 2 Adjust seat height 3 Adjust...

Page 11: ...e Handle To raise the seat using the Fine Adjustment place your hand in the handle and squeeze the Lower Fine Tune handle fig 9 Each time you fully activate the Fine Tune handle the seat will rise up...

Page 12: ...e bounce and moving it away from the client toward the rear post will increase the bounce Once this adjustment is done make sure that you tighten the knob to hold it in place fig 12 Placing the Client...

Page 13: ...Fig A Note Never leave a client unattended while using the KidWalk After removing the client Make sure that all screws are tight Make sure that all components are still with the system Locate and pro...

Page 14: ...16 Slide the seat forward or rearward as required and re tighten both knobs Note Make sure that both screws that hold the seat are secure Changing Wheel Position To move the wheels into a different lo...

Page 15: ...mount up or down on the extension tube You can use a combination of both to achieve the desired height Once you have them where you want them tighten the height adjustment screws fig 19 Width Adjustme...

Page 16: ...d properly store any removable items i e Leg Wraps Body Wraps Leg Straps when used and store them so they stay with the KidWalk Store the KidWalk out of the elements Wipe off any spilled fluids or foo...

Page 17: ...as possible 7 Check that the mast tilt adjustment mechanism is working correctly Reissuing KidWalk Most KidWalk s are ordered and sized to meet the needs of a specific individual Before reissuing a K...

Page 18: ...rs Phone 800 827 8263 Fax 800 800 3355 International Contact numbers Phone 1 559 276 0991 Fax 1 559 276 3544 Email Info primeengineering com Website www Primeengineering com Distributed in the United...

Reviews: