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RESPOND™ LT 

 

 

RESPOND™ LT SEAT BACK HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT

 

1. 

To adjust the height of the RESPOND™ LT seat back, use a 
5/32” hex wrench to loosen the bolt as shown in figure 68.1. 
Repeat on other side of the chair.  

2.  Adjust height of seat back as necessary and re-tighten the pre-

viously loosened bolts.  

FIGURE 68.1 (optional RESPOND™ Contoured-
Configurable headrest shown) 

2. Adjust 
Height 

1. Loosen 
Bolts 

 

RESPOND™ LT SEAT BOTTOM ADJUSTMENT 

 

SEAT DEPTH ADJUSTMENT

 

1.  To adjust the seat depth, loosen bolts (one on each side of 

chair) connecting seat depth tube to frame as shown in figure 
68.2 

2.  Reposition seat depth tube into any of three positions shown 

(A, B, or C), reinsert bolts and tighten.  

3.  Tighten seat depth straps (figure 68.3)  

Figure 68.3 

Figure 68.2 (shown without ischial ledge tube) 

Seat Depth 
Straps 

  

ISCHIAL LEDGE ADJUSTMENT

 

1.  To adjust the position of the ischial ledge tube, loosen bolts 

(one on each side of chair) connecting ischial ledge tube to 
frame as shown in figure 68.4. 

2.  Reposition seat depth tube into any of three positions shown 

(A, B, or C), reinsert bolts and tighten.  

Fig. 68.4 

Summary of Contents for BE

Page 1: ...E Serial ___________________ Delivery ___________________ USER MANUAL Product delivered may vary from the one described and pictured in this manual Ver 10 2011 PATENT PENDING If you lose this user man...

Page 2: ...ut our products and services Please contact us or our distributors using the information below Manufacturer Xplore Mobility 112 1 Rock Road Belgrade Montana USA 59714 info xploremobility com www xplor...

Page 3: ...E Seat Belt Attachment 15 F RESPOND CX Seat Back Attachment 16 G RESPOND CX Seat Depth Adjustment 16 H RESPOND CX Seat Cushion Attachment 16 I Recline Hip Angle Adjustment 17 J ACTIVATOR Dynamic Seati...

Page 4: ...defects Neuromotor deficiencies Joint contractures Limited strength weakness Considerable lack of cognitive function Atypical muscle tone Other conditions preventing ambulation because of lack of mot...

Page 5: ...label is located on the rear axle crossbar of the frame Sunshade Optional Back Cushion Kick Stand Optional Directional Lock Pin Quick Release Lever Grab Bar optional PRODUCTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE Cam...

Page 6: ...TROL KNOB SAFETY PLATE Ball lock pin for rear wheel quick release Fold by first lifting up on safety plate and second by pushing down on RELEASE PLATFORM CONTROL PLATE in Locked position CONTROL PLATE...

Page 7: ...igurable Therapeutic Tray Grab Bars Torso Strap Hip Guides Head Support Hardware Head Support Hardware Planar Curved Cradle Contoured Configurable Trunk Supports Hip Guides Chest Harnesses Lateral Sup...

Page 8: ...Slope 10 10 10 Additional Information If you dismantle parts of the buggy be aware that the heaviest part that you can remove is the rear wheel which weighs 0 9 kg All adjustments of the positioning...

Page 9: ...r or serious injury may occur B 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 in jury o...

Page 10: ...secure your child in the chair with the appropriate positioning components 1 Adjustments made to the chair will change the balance and function of the chair and may increase risk of tip over consult...

Page 11: ...eople to prevent injury and damage to the chair When your child reaches for objects in front to the side or behind the chair be sure that they do no lean out of the chair too far since the shift in th...

Page 12: ...e case of a fastener that dictates a pivot point make the allowance to allow a pivoting motion when in the unlikely situation that these fasteners become loose please first insure that the nut and bol...

Page 13: ...t your order is complete 2 Install the rear wheels If necessary See Figure A A Make sure the wheel lock lever is released B Align the wheel with the axle on the chair 3 Unfold the frame and seat back...

Page 14: ...Figure 2 Wheel Lock A Lock ON USING KICK STAND When the kick stand is attached 1 To lock the wheels pull the kick stand upwards with your toe or by hand fig 3A 2 To disengage the wheel lock push the k...

Page 15: ...ately by lifting handle until brake engages 2 Engage chair into Active mode by using foot to push down on the Control Knob until it clicks 3 Place hand on handle bar do NOT push bar forward or attempt...

Page 16: ...Chest Harness Strap E SEAT BELT ATTACHMENT 2 4 Point F RESPOND CX SEAT BACK ATTACHMENT Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 22 1 Align bolt to holes in seat back plate seat back fabric and cross tube fig 20 2...

Page 17: ...ENT RECLINE ADJUSTING THE HIP ANGLE RECLINE equipped with ACTIVATOR Dynamic option 1 Lift kickstand if equipped until brakes are fully en gaged If kickstand is not equipped engage each brake separatel...

Page 18: ...2 Push down with foot on the Recline Adjust bar fig 36 use handle bar to pull seat back in to recline position fig 35 then release Recline Adjust bar so it locks seat into recline position 3 To relea...

Page 19: ...tighten bolts until the head of the bolt is flush with the surface of the shoe holder fig 47 1 K FOOTBED ADJUSTMENT continued Figure 45 Figure 46 Dynamic Footbed Position 1 Figure 47 2 Figure 47 1 L...

Page 20: ...as shown in figure 51 Position headrest as desired re insert screws into new holes and tighten Figure 49 Figure 50 A B Figure 51 A B 1 2 3 4 Cam Lock Closed Cam Lock Open M THERAPEUTIC TRAY optional T...

Page 21: ...lose cam clamp to secure webbing 3 To adjust width un bolt cam clamp from cross bar position as desired and re bolt cam clamp to cross bar Warning Chest Harness can re strict breathing if not correctl...

Page 22: ...ning the dual zippers which are located on both sides of the seat cushion see fig 65 CONTOURED CONFIGURABLE HEAD SUPPORT Inserting Pads 1 Remove head rest from metal plate fig 67B 2 Use zipper to open...

Page 23: ...DEPTH ADJUSTMENT 1 To adjust the seat depth loosen bolts one on each side of chair connecting seat depth tube to frame as shown in figure 68 2 2 Reposition seat depth tube into any of three positions...

Page 24: ...68 6 FIGURE 68 7 Hip guides shown on RESPOND LT Seating Hip Guides RESPOND LT HEADREST HARDWARE ADJUSTMENT 1 Using a 5 32 hex screw driver and a 7 16 nut driver remove the bolts as shown in figure 68...

Page 25: ...69 2 back through three bar slide figure 69 3 and attach to itself via hook and loop 3 Repeat on other side of chair 4 Loop short end of cross strap through adjustment ring on trunk support flap Atta...

Page 26: ...b to tighten figure 70 3 Repeat for other side Fig 70 1 Fig 70 2 Fig 70 3 Fig 70 4 To adjust Respond LT Cross Over harness 1 Remove buckle from webbing on harness 2 Pass webbing through desired fabric...

Page 27: ...dures of Annex A WARNING DO NOT USE ANY BELT RESTRAINT OTHER THAN THE ONE PROVIDED WITH THE Bus Transit option DOING SO SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASES THE CHANCES OF SERIOUS INJURY OR EVEN DEATH Wheelchair s...

Page 28: ...parts such as the wheelchair armrests or wheels as illustrated in figure 75 Upper torso shoulder belts should fit over the shoulders Belt restraints should be adjusted as snugly as possible consisten...

Page 29: ...occupant restraint in a frontal crash Steeper angles will reduce the tendency for a vertical gap to develop between the user and the belt due to compliance of the seat cushions and belt movement ther...

Page 30: ...tical when occupied during transit in a motor vehicle unless absolutely necessary If wheelchair is equipped with the ACTIVATOR Dynamic Seating Option the chair should be placed in the most upright sta...

Page 31: ...hout Xplore Mobility s express written consent including but not limited to modification through the use of unauthorized parts or attachments products damaged by reason of repairs made to any componen...

Page 32: ...s Check for proper caster alignment Verify all fasteners are tight Verify quick release axles function properly Check tilt mechanism for proper alignment and smooth operation Check tilt rollers for sm...

Page 33: ...e Date 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 recor...

Page 34: ...dealer for information on recycling IX REPAIR REPLACEMENT PARTS A REPAIR For all repairs including tire puncture contact local authorized dealer B REPLACEMENT PARTS For all replacement parts contact l...

Page 35: ...35 For kids who like to move This Page Intentionally Left Blank...

Page 36: ...pure Functionality Xplore Mobility 112 1 Rock Road Belgrade Montana 59714 PH 888 575 9225 www xploremobility com 2011 Xplore Mobility...

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