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User Manual 

Hardrock 

 

Summary of Contents for HARDROCK

Page 1: ...1 P a g e User Manual Hardrock ...

Page 2: ... Components Key Parts 9 2 1 Key Parts 9 2 2 Hardrock Configurations 10 2 3 Packaging 10 3 0 Installation 11 3 1 Adjustments 11 3 1 1 Seat Height 11 3 1 2 Seat Depth 11 3 1 3 Armrest 12 4 0 Compatible Accessories 13 4 1 Tray 14 4 2 Thoracic Supports 14 4 2 1 Height 14 4 2 2 Width 14 4 3 Straps and Harnesses 15 4 3 1 Pelvic Lap Strap 15 4 3 2 4 Point Pelvic Strap 15 4 4 Buckle and Strap Operation 16...

Page 3: ...eneral Inspection and Maintenance 21 7 1 Daily Checks To Be Completed by User 21 7 2 Service Interval 21 7 3 Nominal Service Life 21 7 4 Extending Nominal Service Life 22 7 5 User Serviceable Parts 22 7 6 Final Inspection 22 8 0 Cleaning 23 8 1 General cleaning 23 9 0 Service Documentation 23 9 1 Documentation Records 23 9 2 Service Record History 24 9 2 1 Product Information 24 9 2 2 Service insp...

Page 4: ...ts while reviewing this manual Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice Unauthorised modifications on any Smirthwaite product may affect its safety The manufacturer will not be held responsible for any accident incident or deficiencies of performance that occur as a result of any unauthorised modification to its products 1 2 Service and Support To ensure the safety and co...

Page 5: ...cal laws on recycling Degree of protection provided by enclosure N1 Ingress of particles N2 Ingress of water Temperature range Humidity range Type B applied part Type BF applied part Medical Device Authorised representative in the European Community 1 4 Contraindications Limitations There are no known contraindications associated with the usage of the Hardrock chair and its accessories provided th...

Page 6: ... Chair Operating Environment The Hardrock chair is suitable for use within the professional health care facility environment as well as the home health care environment The chair is not intended to be used in environments where there are rapid changes in the environmental temperature and humidity during intended use Based on research conducted during the concept stage the following statements appl...

Page 7: ...drock Always ensure a responsible therapist or carer is in attendance For the initial setting up of the Hardrock and at subsequent future review of the child measurements of the child s seat depth and height is required The therapist should be familiar with the methods of adjustment and have completed all adjustments appropriately to meet the needs of the child using the measurements taken before ...

Page 8: ...s fasten the pelvic strap and any other straps provided Regularly check that they are not showing any signs of tearing or fraying and that they fasten correctly Ensure that all nuts bolts and handwheels are securely tightened and that none are missing Always keep this product away from naked flames cigarettes and sources of heat including open fireplaces radiators heaters etc DO NOT fit parts or a...

Page 9: ...air HARDROCK SIZE 1 2 3 Code 8201 8203 HARDROCK SIZE 4 Code 8204 1 Ski 2 Pelvic strap 3 Footboard 4 Anti thrust cushion 5 Armrest 6 Tray Note Size 4 also comes with tray as standard not shown 7 Mobile Base with lockable castors 8 Pelvic strap 9 Footboard 10 Anti thrust cushion 11 Armrest 12 Extended gables optional 13 Stabilisers optional 14 Thoracic supports optional Please see above to familiari...

Page 10: ... s responsibility to maintain their own records of changes to the equipment configuration and to be able to provide such records to subsequent owners to maintain traceability We recommend an inspection service by a Smirthwaite Ltd Service Engineer or Smirthwaite Ltd trained engineer whenever a significant change is made to product configuration to ensure the product is safe to use If in any doubt ...

Page 11: ...e 4 hexagon head screws A on each side With one person holding the top seat section of the chair slide the seat section to the required height Replace the 8 screws Ensure all 8 screws match each other equally in height holes Tighten the screws Return chair to upright position 3 1 2 Seat Depth Lift the front edge of the seat pad attached with Velcro under the seat Loosen the 4 hexagon screws B in t...

Page 12: ... at required height using any of the holes available Tighten the screws Ensure that both armrests are set at the same height and horizontal Always lock the castors when attaching items or making adjustments To lock apply foot to point A to unlock apply foot to point B C ...

Page 13: ... ST055 ST055 ST055 ST055 Back Head Accessories Moulded Pelvic Support SP016 SP017 SP018 SP019 Trunk Supports With Straps SP010 SP010 SP011 SP011 Samba Style Headrest Size 1 HT014 HT014 HT014 HT014 Samba Style Headrest Size 2 HT015 HT015 HT015 HT015 Cushions 25mm Pelvic Cushions Pair CS138 CS139 CS140 CS141 38mm Pelvic Cushions Pair CS142 CS143 CS144 CS145 50mm Pelvic Cushions Pair CS146 CS147 CS14...

Page 14: ...t F Ensure chest pad is correctly positioned in front of child for safety appropriate support and reduce undesired movement 4 2 Thoracic Supports 4 2 1 Height To adjust Loosen handwheels on rear of seat Move the thoracic support up or down to desired position Re tighten the handwheels 4 2 2 Width To adjust Loosen handwheels on rear of seat and remove from the vertical slots Position the thoracic s...

Page 15: ...strap from them 4 3 2 4 Point Pelvic Strap The buckle and tri glide adjustments are operated in the same way as the thoracic supports see section 4 2 The upper straps are attached using the same cam lock fasteners at the pelvic lap strap see section 4 2 The lower straps are fed through the base of the chair and are attached to cam lock fasteners on the underside H To adjust the length on the strap...

Page 16: ...p that is fed through the cam locks and tri glides if applicable See diagrams across and below 4 5 Heal Stop for Heal Huggy The heel stop can be adjusted in depth Loosen the screws K by a couple of turns Slide it back or forwards to desired depth Re tighten screws 4 6 Pommel Pommels have to be specified at the time of order A pommel cannot be retrofitted To adjust Loosen hand wheel Position the po...

Page 17: ...needed drill M8 clearance hole through the baseboard Secure stabilizers with M8 cap screws nuts and washers Re tighten leg side panel fixing screws under the chassis 4 7 2 Extend Stabiliser Depress button N Pull stander tube out M Release button Turn it vertical to the ground there will be an audible click when locked Always lock the castors when attaching items or making adjustments To lock apply...

Page 18: ... the service from the site Confirm with the operator if the chair is safe to use and that it has been left in a working state Isolate the chair if it is not safe to operate Complete all documentation see Hardrock User Manual for more details Incorrect use may result in personal injury or damage to objects ...

Page 19: ... to be used in environments where there are rapid changes in the environmental temperature and humidity during intended use The Hardrock chair suffers little from any effects of lint dust and light Lint Due to there being no mechanical or electrical mechanisms on the Hardrock chair lint would not affect the chair working Dust Due to there being no mechanical or electrical mechanisms on the Hardroc...

Page 20: ...If cleaning is required after storage please see section 7 6 Cleaning of the user manual for instructions Shipping and storage conditions are also contained on Hardrock Box Label 6 3 Standards Applied The standards that have been applied to the device are as follows BS EN ISO 12182 2012 Assistive products for persons with disability General requirements and test methods IEC 62366 2015 Application ...

Page 21: ...the hand wheels tighten correctly and are not cross threaded or damaged Check that the leg screws are present and are tightened correctly Check all straps for fraying and that buckles are not missing damaged Check the strap is securely fastened to the poppers on the underside of the chair 7 2 Service Interval The Hardrock chair should be serviced annually Servicing must only be undertaken by a Smi...

Page 22: ...ll continue to provide full support beyond the nominal service life provided the following conditions are met 1 A full service schedule has been maintained 2 A full service and inspection is undertaken at the end of the nominal service life period 3 The product is subsequently serviced annually or biannually if under heavy constant use conditions 4 Smirthwaite Ltd reserve the right to limit suppor...

Page 23: ...ed by using a soft brush Do not soak or immerse the chair in water The pelvic strap can be cleaned with a damp cloth In cases of extreme soiling it can be machined washed at low temperature with mild detergent but must be drip dried Store the chair in a cool dry place out of direct sunlight DO NOT use bleach solvents abrasives synthetic detergents wax polishes antibacterial sprays or wipes For fur...

Page 24: ...omplete this record after each service repair inspection and or maintenance Photocopy additional pages as required 9 2 1 Product Information Model Size Date of Manufacture Serial Number 9 2 2 Service inspection record form Date Procedure Service Personnel ...

Page 25: ...e will refund in full This warranty is in addition to your legal rights Goods will only be collected from the original delivery address A charge may be made where the goods cannot be repaired under the terms of the warranty You will be advised before this is made T 44 0 1626 835552 E info smirthwaite co uk 11 0 CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT Smirthwaite Ltd are committed to continuous improvement to their...

Page 26: ...26 Smirthwaite Ltd 16 Wentworth Road Heathfield Newton Abbot Devon TQ12 6TL Part Number 999 1 09 Rev 2 Date Sep 21 ...

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