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“Movement is life!” 

 

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Page 1: ...AL 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 USER MANUAL Product delivered may vary from the one described and pictured in this manual INFMANU4539 Rev B August 2013 Serial Date of Delivery INFMANU4539 by ...

Page 2: ...at every child should be able to move to the best of their ability because Movement is life We welcome questions and comments about our products and services Please feel free to contact us using the information below Manufacturer Pride Mobility Products Corporation 182 Susquehanna Avenue Exeter PA 18643 2694 www pridemobility com by ...

Page 3: ...BLE OF CONTENTS I CHAIR MODELS PARTS 4 II UNPACKING YOUR NEW KIDS ROCK CHAIR 5 III READ BEFORE USING 7 IV GENERAL WARNINGS 8 V SET UP ADJUSTMENT 11 VI OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 17 VII MAINTENANCE 24 VIII MAINTENANCE RECORD 25 ...

Page 4: ...ies only to a specific option The chair s parts are labeled below for your reference Many of the optional components are shown Foot Plate Caster Tire Caster Fork Anti tip Ratchet Lock Tilt Adjustment Lever Push Handle Angle Adjustment Thin Profile Armrest Wheel Lock Back Cane Rear Wheel ACTIVE Lock Handle Adjustable Seat Pan Quick Release Button Adjustable Axle Fold Hip Angle Adjustment Cable Prod...

Page 5: ...hat the axle is fully engaged by verifying that the button on the top of the axle pops out F If included install the hub cap by locating and rotating to lock into place 3 Fold the seat back up into position see section VI part B for detailed instructions 4 Install the rear anti tippers see section V part E for detailed instructions 5 Install the Calf Protector as shown in Fig D and E 6 Install the...

Page 6: ...ions 1 Attach Cables 2 Insert Bolt Assembly 4 Tool Tighten 3 Rotations after finger tight 3 Finger Tighten Nut 5 Verify that handle locks into active position Unpacking your chair continued Active Handle Installation Instructions The active handle is removed for shipping to prevent damage to the chair It must be installed to enable full functionality of the chair ...

Page 7: ... DEFINITION OF SYMBOLS WARNING The word WARNING and or the symbol shown to the left indicate practices that are unsafe or dangerous and could result in serious injury or death to the occupant of this chair or others WARNING READ INSTRUCTION MANUAL Additional symbols are defined throughout this manual along with operating instructions C CHOOSE THE RIGHT CHAIR SAFETY OPTIONS There are several option...

Page 8: ...ti tips Make sure that the chair operates properly Repair any problems before use ALWAYS verify that the quick release axles are locked so that the back wheels do not come off ALWAYS secure your child into the chair during use WARNING CHANGES ADJUSTMENTS Adjustments made to the chair will change the balance and function of the chair and may increase risk of tip over consult your supplier before ma...

Page 9: ...ipping over The chair from rolling away WARNING Before leaving the chair and before getting into and out of it always en gage the wheel locks WARNING Do not stand on the footplate when getting into or out of the chair WARNING LIFTING Only lift the chair by parts that are solidly attached The chair should be lifted by the side frame members whenever possible Always use two people to prevent injury ...

Page 10: ...ipped with the transit option refer to the section in this manual re garding use of this chair for transit WARNING TRANSIT USE Transit use and associated warnings are described in section VI part J Follow all in structions carefully WARNING Never use this chair on an escalator because the chair may tip over WARNING The chair must be inspected and maintained per the chart in section VII Maintenance...

Page 11: ...sen the adjustment bolts C on the left and right glide blocks c Position the glide blocks so that the top of the curve on the glide blocks are behind the front tube touching on the bottom of the shell frame The blocks should touch the extrusion Fig 2 d Tighten the bolts C and verify that the glide blocks B cannot move Cycle active motion to verify smooth operation If socket head bolt at location D...

Page 12: ...n steps 1 4 C LEG LENGTH ADJUSTMENT 1 Remove the fabric calf protector to expose the leg length adjustment block 2 Use a 5 32 Allen wrench to loosen the 2 adjustment screws C on each side 3 Adjust the leg length to the desired position 4 Tighten the screws C 5 Always install the calf protector to cover the adjustment block D ADJUSTING THE POSITION OF THE ADDUCTORS LATERAL SUPPORTS 1 The position o...

Page 13: ... 1 Remove the seat cushion 2 Fig 8 shows the attachment chafes to which a pelvic positioning belt may be attached 3 Attach the belt according to the manufacturer s instructions 4 Set the seat cushion back in place Attachment Locations Figure 8 Positioning Belt Attachment Locations WARNING Anti tip tubes can help keep your chair from tipping over backward in most normal conditions When locked in pl...

Page 14: ... and then pull the block away from the black plate as shown in Fig 9 4 Remove the nut from below the spring using a wrench 5 Remove the spacer s and spring seat 6 Remove the spring and replace with a different spring 7 Install the spring seat Install spacers if desired 8 Install the nut Make sure that there is compression on the spring when the nut is installed 9 Slide the lower pivot block over t...

Page 15: ... Remove the springs and spring seat 7 Change the spring 8 Reinstall the spring seat Install spacers if desired Fig 12 9 Install the nut The spring must be compressed slightly to install the nut Use a wrench to tighten the nut until it is flush with the end of the tension tube 10 Install the rubber bumper over the shaft 11 Thread the pivot block onto the shaft The pivot block does not have to be ti...

Page 16: ... necessary 7 Adjust the position of the wheel locks to prevent wheel from turning It may be necessary to move wheel lock to the front frame tube for some larger wheel configurations Positions 4 5 6 7 are only available with the Adjustable Position Axle Kit B Shown Here B WARNING Adjustable Position Axles should only be moved by qualified technicians Certain axle positions may make the chair unstab...

Page 17: ... base Fig 18 B FOLDING THE SEAT BACK 1 Lift up on the hip angle adjustment lever as shown in Fig 16 2 Fold the back forward then release the lever 3 To unfold reverse the above steps Figure 17 Hip Angle Adjustment Lever in locked position Figure 18 Recline lock pin engaged in recline hole WARNING Always inspect your chair before placing your child into it Look for loose parts sharp edges hot surfa...

Page 18: ...ns for the ACTIVE mechanism below 2 While holding onto the handlebar use the lever on the handlebar to release the tilt lock 3 Move the child to the desired tilt angle 4 Release the lever on the handlebar to engage the tilt lock 5 Move up and down slightly on the handlebar to verify that the tilt lock is fully engaged WARNING In preparation to operate the tilt Always verify that the arms of the ch...

Page 19: ...ired position 3 Release the button on the black pivot F FOOTPLATE ANGLE ADJUSTMENT 1 Manual Adjustable Footplate Adjust the angle by removing the bolts on both sides of the footplate placing them in different holes and tightening them 2 Automatic Adjustable Footplate Adjust the angle by pulling the cable on the back of the footplate setting the angle then releasing the cable Figure 22 Leg Rest Ang...

Page 20: ...the black pivot Lock the triangular plate by pressing down on the top Fig 25 3 Rotate the ACTIVE handle into the ON position The child may start moving at this point 4 ADJUSTMENT OF THE HIP ANGLE OR TILT IS NOT RECOMMENDED WHEN THE ACTIVE IS ENABLED 5 To turn off the ACTIVE a Use the handle bar to hold the chair in the down position while disengaging the ACTIVE handle to lock the active b Press fo...

Page 21: ... pops out Verify that pin is fully engaged button up Figure 27 Installation of Quick Release Axle I USE OF OPTIONAL THERAPY TRAY Tray Installation and Removal 1 Align the two tray posts with the tray receivers on the chair 2 Push the tray posts into the receivers until the snap buttons pop up 3 To remove press snap buttons and pull tray out of tray receivers 4 Remove the therapy tray when using ch...

Page 22: ...odate up to 110 lbs Do not exceed this occupant weight e The Kids ROCK 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 Use an approved 3 point belt for the occupant Secure using the instructions provided with the tie down system f Restraints should not be held away from the child s body by wheelchair compon...

Page 23: ...vic belt into the abdomen during frontal impact loading l Auxiliary wheelchair equipment should be removed from the wheelchair and secured in the vehicle during transit m Wheelchair mounted trays must be removed from the wheelchair and secured during transit n Alterations or substitutions should not be made to the wheelchair structural and frame parts or components without consulting Kids Up o Fol...

Page 24: ...t of wheel locks Check for proper caster alignment Verify all fasteners are tight Verify quick release axles function properly Check tilt cable for damage Check wheels tires and spokes for damage ACTIVE Check function of active lock system ACTIVE Check function of active tension ACTIVE Check spring preload Check frame for damage Check side plates for damage ACTIVE Verify smooth function tight fast...

Page 25: ...ate Service By Company Name Contact Person Description of Service VIII MAINTENANCE RECORD Date of purchase and serial number should be recorded on the front cover Dealer information should be recorded inside the front cover ...

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