smirthwaite SUNNI SEAT Instructions For Use Manual Download Page 21

Sunni Seat  19 

10.1  DAILY CHECKS 

  Check the upholstery for signs of wear and tears. 

  Check that all bolts are tightened correctly and are not cross-threaded or 

damaged. 

  Ensure the base clips are secure and are not free to rotate. 

  Check that the arms rests are free to rotate. 

 

STOP! 

The user should not be seated while the checks are carried out. 

10.2  SERVICE INTERVAL 

The Sunni Seat should be serviced every 3 years. Servicing must only be undertaken 

by a Smirthwaite service engineer, or by a Smirthwaite trained representative. 

10.3  NOMINAL SERVICE LIFE 

Your product has a nominal service life of 12 years, during which full post-sales 

support will be available with regard to spares and servicing. 

Product service life has been determined based upon the design complexity of 

product, and the anticipated exposure to normal use. 

Good practice dictates all Smirthwaite products have been designed and 

manufactured to high levels of safety and quality, and will meet requirements of normal 

use when maintained in line with our servicing recommendations. 

 

STOP! 

If the product has been out of use for an extended period of time (6 

months or more) it should always be serviced prior to being reissued. 
If the product has been subjected to ‘heavy’ or ‘constant’ use, the 

service should be reduced to half the recommended period. Constant 

and/or heavy use is considered to be: 

  Daily use above 7 hours duration

 

  Weekly use above 5 days duration

 

  Monthly use above 10 months per year

 

  Use by a client who is at 90% to 100% of the maximum weight limit 

of the product. The maximum weight limit must 

NEVER

 be exceeded

 

  Use by a client who is extremely active, either voluntarily or 

involuntarily

 

Summary of Contents for SUNNI SEAT

Page 1: ...05 19 SUNNI SEAT INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE...

Page 2: ...oving the Back Cushion 12 5 2 2 Removing the Base Cushion 12 5 3 Rotating the Base Clips 13 6 0 Accessories 14 6 1 Sunni Tray 14 6 2 Footrest 15 7 0 Safety Strap 16 7 1 Safety Strap Buckle 16 7 2 Safe...

Page 3: ...g the equipment and should be retained for future reference The product should always be used under adult supervision Any incorrect use of the product and failure to follow the instructions may put th...

Page 4: ...Clips F 5 Point Harness 2 1 TECHNICAL DATA Size 1 1 High Back 2 2 High Back Code Dimension Overall Height mm 317 417 347 472 Back Height mm 253 353 283 308 Overall Width mm 350 350 430 430 Seat Width...

Page 5: ...aite by telephone on 44 0 1626 835552 The therapist should be familiar with the methods of adjustment and have completed all adjustments appropriately to meet the needs of the child before transferrin...

Page 6: ...arm tops ensuring tab O is in the open location Twist tab O into the closed location to keep tray in place Open Closed To adjust the tray depth Remove bolts N Two per side Locate into desired position...

Page 7: ...rresponding holes P in the footrest sides Insert and tighten all four bolts Q two per side To adjust the height of the footrest Loosen handwheels R Lift footplate to desired height Retighten handwheel...

Page 8: ...he secure point Thread the loose end of the strap V back through the buckle T pulling until tightly secured Clip the buckle U together securing the Sunni to the secure point Retighten both loose ends...

Page 9: ...e Y in the direction of the grey arrows looping out around and down through the toggle Y Loop the free end of the strap around the desired object Bring the loose end back through the toggle Y followin...

Page 10: ...ed to do so in writing by Smirthwaite Ltd Failure to follow these instructions will not only invalidate the guarantee but could make the chair dangerous to use Smirthwaite Ltd will not accept liabilit...

Page 11: ...loosen When delivered the chair will be supplied fully assembled except for the attachment of any special accessories ordered Please take note of any instructions on the packaging box when unpacking O...

Page 12: ...slot in the middle of the base cushion D Unscrew this bolt using the supplied 4mm hexagon key This will unsecure the bottom section of the harness This section can be repositioned in this slot and can...

Page 13: ...this to release the buckle and the harness will fall away into 3 sections I J K Once released the user will have more access to get into and get out of the chair To buckle align the 2 rectangular sec...

Page 14: ...using the supplied M4 hexagon key When both bolts have been fully undone the cushion will be able to be removed from the chair 7 2 2 REMOVING THE BASE CUSHION Using the supplied M4 hexagon key undo t...

Page 15: ...ng the Base Cushion With the base cushion removed the base clips can be rotated by firstly loosening the two bolts in the curved slots towards the front on the chair N The bolts can be loosened by usi...

Page 16: ...arm tops ensuring tab O is in the open location Twist tab O into the closed location to keep tray in place Open Closed To adjust the tray depth Remove bolts N Two per side Locate into desired positio...

Page 17: ...orresponding holes P in the footrest sides Insert and tighten all four bolts Q two per side To adjust the height of the footrest Loosen handwheels R Lift footplate to desired height Retighten handwhee...

Page 18: ...the secure point Thread the loose end of the strap V back through the buckle T pulling until tightly secured Clip the buckle U together securing the Sunni to the secure point Retighten both loose ends...

Page 19: ...le Y in the direction of the grey arrows looping out around and down through the toggle Y Loop the free end of the strap around the desired object Bring the loose end back through the toggle Y followi...

Page 20: ...ergent Stubborn marks on the woodwork should be cleaned by using a soft brush Do not soak or immerse the chair in water Store the chair in a cool dry place out of direct sunlight DO NOT use bleach sol...

Page 21: ...ned based upon the design complexity of product and the anticipated exposure to normal use Good practice dictates all Smirthwaite products have been designed and manufactured to high levels of safety...

Page 22: ...ensure the Instructions for Use manual and any further manuals for accessories fitted to the equipment are handed over to the new owner at the time of exchange sale It is the responsibility of the cur...

Page 23: ...the product for new or nearest equivalent product In the unlikely event that we cannot repair or exchange we will refund in full This warranty is for the UK only The warranty excludes faults due to a...

Page 24: ...Sunni Seat 22 11 0 SERVICE INSPECTION 11 1 PRODUCT INFORMATION Model Size Date of Manufacture Serial Number Final Inspection 11 2 SERVICE INSPECTION RECORD FORM Date Procedure Service Personnel...

Page 25: ...Smirthwaite 16 Wentworth Road Heathfield Newton Abbot Devon TQ12 6TL T 44 0 1626 835552 F 44 0 1626 835428 E info smirthwaite co uk www smirthwaite co uk...

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