Tendercare Ltd
The Snugseat Spring User Manual
Document No 034-01v4 Snugseat Spring
User Manual.doc
Authority.
Quality Controller
Authorised.
J Adams
Page 18
Dec 05
4. Check that the Mobility Seat is located and locked correctly in the Mobility Chassis.
5. Check that the safety strap is over seat frame cross bar and is locked.
6. Position the child correctly in the seat, and assess the child's posture if the child's
posture appears to have changed remove the child and compare the pad set up with
that recorded at the assessment and if necessary adjust the pads and try again.
7. Check footplate position and adjust if necessary.
6. User Instructions
6.1 Getting into the Snugseat
1) Put the brakes on.
2) Place the child into the seat so that their feet are on the footplate.
3) Fit the safety harness to the child and lock the harness.
4) Fit the foot straps.
6.2 Getting out of the Snugseat
1) Put the brakes on.
2) Undo the safety harness and foot straps.
3)
Lift child from the Snugseat.
7. Attendant pushing
7.1 Pushing
Important: - At the start of every journey make sure that the two white plastic rollers on
the seat are correctly located into the grey retaining brackets on the front
of the buggy and that the seat is fully locked into the chrome catch at the
back of the buggy. Also check that the safety strap beside the chrome lever
is locked in place.
Do not allow children to play with the gas spring release lever.
1)
The Snugseat is easy to push over hard, even surfaces but may be more difficult over
rough, uneven surfaces and the wheels can sink into soft ground.
Never force the
Snugseat if it becomes stuck
, this may cause the rear wheels to lift and the Snugseat
to be tipped forwards. If the Snugseat gets jammed on a stone or cracked pavement,
tip the Snugseat backwards to raise the front wheel over the obstacle and then proceed.
On soft ground it may be easier to pull the Snugseat backwards.
2)
The buggy has castor wheels and is easily steered simply by turning the Snugseat in
the desired direction.