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Neptune 2  Rev.1.0

Sandal Fixing

•  Underneath the footplate loosen the central allen key bolt 

turning anti-clockwise. 

•  Rotate the sandal to the desired position along slot (E). 

•  Fix in place by tightening the allen key bolt beneath the 

footplate.

Foot Straps

 WARNING!

Do not use foot straps unless the client is wearing shoes. 

Foot straps or ankle supports can be attached through the slots 

in the sandal to secure feet. 

•  Feed the strap through the buckle and close the buckle shut 

to secure. 

•  Alternatively a fixing kit can be supplied to fit the ankle 

supports directly to the footplate.

Fig.21.1

E

Fig.21.2

E

21.0 Sandal/Foot Strap Adjustment

22.0 Manual Seat Height Adjustment 

        (Multi Height & Tilt Base)

 WARNING!

Always ensure the base is stable and that the brakes are 

applied before performing the following adjustments.

The multi height and tilt base caters for all sizes of Neptune 2.  

It is controlled by a hydraulic pump mechanism.

To Raise The Chair (Fig. 22.1)

•  Pump the foot pedal several times until the desired height is 

reached. (The chair will raise with each pump.)

To Lower The Chair (Fig. 22.2)

•  Place your foot under the pedal and gently lift the pedal up. 

(The chair will automatically lower.)

RAISE

Pump down on pedal

LOWER

Lift pedal up with foot

Fig.22.1

Fig.22.2

23.0 Powered Base Height Adjustment 

        (upgrade option)

 WARNING!

Always ensure that adjustment mechanism is free from 

obstruction before operating this chair.

Fig.23.1

Button A

Up

Button B

Down

Summary of Contents for Neptune 2

Page 1: ...Neptune 2 DIRECTIONS FOR USE SEATING SYSTEM 294000 22002...

Page 2: ...2 Neptune 2 Rev 1 0 If you are visually impaired this document can be viewed in PDF format at www SunriseMedical co uk...

Page 3: ...3 Neptune 2 Rev 1 0 A Lateral Supports B Thigh Guids C Footrest D Castors E MHT Base F Hip Pads G Sacral Pad H Armrest 4 A B D E C H G F...

Page 4: ...12 5 30 12 5 30 12 5 30 Lower Leg Length 110 260 mm 210 285 mm 255 375 mm 315 480 mm Seat Height Standard Base 450 600 mm 450 600 mm 450 600 mm Total Width Standard Base 550 mm 550 mm 550 mm Total Le...

Page 5: ...u for purchasing our product we hope you enjoy your new seating system Use Attendant configurations are exclusively for a user who is unable to walk or has limited mobility for their own personal use...

Page 6: ...high Guide Width Fig 17 1 21 Hip Pad Thigh Guide Depth Fig 17 2 21 18 0 Pommel Adjustment 22 Adjusting Pommel Height Fig 18 1 22 Fore and Aft Adjustment Fig 18 2 22 18 1 Flip Down the Inner Thigh Pad...

Page 7: ...amp NOTE The seating system shown and described in this user guide may not correspond in every detail exactly to your own model However all instructions are still entirely relevant irrespective of det...

Page 8: ...ng system and should therefore be checked before issue If at any time it is noted that areas of the users skin remain reddened after being out of the seating system for around 10 minutes urgently cont...

Page 9: ...ime then parts of the product e g frame legrests brakes and sideguard may become hot 41 C With all moving parts there is a natural risk of finger traps Please handle with care Do not use the product i...

Page 10: ...olted direct OK bolted direct OK bolted direct OK bolted direct HI LO GAS SPRING 595x550 OK SM Mushroom OK SM Mushroom DO NOT USE DO NOT USE OK EU trapezoid OK EU trapezoid DO NOT USE DO NOT USE OK bo...

Page 11: ...eds of the user taking age weight ability diagnosis growth and any other factors into account Periodic Re Assessment Many of the features of Products are designed to be adjustable Healthcare providers...

Page 12: ...een maintained or serviced in accordance with the manufacturer s recommendations as shown in the user instructions and or the service instructions d Accessories have been used which are not specified...

Page 13: ...Levers Effective Operation of Lock Levers Never remove these levers entirely as this will prevent you from being able to perform adjustments in the future To use Turn the lever handle clockwise to ti...

Page 14: ...air The secondary fittings B are located either side at the front on the underside of the chair Fig 6 1 Fig 6 1 A 6 0 Lap Strap Fixing Location Serial Number The serial number Fig 5 1 is located at th...

Page 15: ...han the middle of the users chest Fig 7 1 A lap strap should always be fitted if a harness is being used to ensure the child cannot slide down onto the sternum strap Fig 7 2 Always ensure that the bel...

Page 16: ...be approximately 3 76mm long Education of the care giver is essential for correct hip belt positioning Sizing Measure hip width to determine the belt size required The suggested method for measuring...

Page 17: ...desired depth Re tighten bolt or wing bolt NOTE When increasing the seat depth it is best to stand at the rear of the chair with the brakes applied and pull the back frame towards you When reducing th...

Page 18: ...eel A may be replaced with screws requiring a 4mm Allen Key Fig 11 1 WARNING Always ensure that the back is secure and the bolts are tightened before using the chair Loosen fixing wing knobs on either...

Page 19: ...ng put through the arm rest Adjustable Armrest Lock For extra safety and security the Neptune 2 can be fitted with armrest locks which are optionally available The armrest lock secures the folding arm...

Page 20: ...next changing the angle and hence pad width Move the pads to the desired position Fig 15 1 B A Fig 15 2 A 15 0 Lateral Support Adjustments WARNING Always check that the headrest is secure Adjusting th...

Page 21: ...7 1 Press the buttons highlighted A This allows each link to be rotated relative to the next changing the angle and hence pad width Move the pads to the desired position When a suitable position has b...

Page 22: ...ed securely in place before use The pommel can also be removed this way Fore and Aft Adjustment Fig 18 2 Loosen the fasteners below the seat plate Slide the pads up or down along the slot in the seat...

Page 23: ...it fasteners in closest hole Fig 19 1 A 19 0 Leg Rest Adjustment Length Footplate Angle Flip Away Fig 20 1 Loosen the locking nut Turn the screw to adjust the footplate angle Re tighten the lock nut L...

Page 24: ...Strap Adjustment 22 0 Manual Seat Height Adjustment Multi Height Tilt Base WARNING Always ensure the base is stable and that the brakes are applied before performing the following adjustments The mul...

Page 25: ...on is locked in place Fig 25 2 Fig 25 1 Fig 25 3 B A A WARNING The operator should control the motion of the chair while the squeeze handle is engaged The amount of support required will vary with the...

Page 26: ...26 1 Fig 26 2 27 0 Folding Push Handle Multi Height Tilt Base Fig 27 1 A Only use the push handle to move the chair The push handle should be folded down when not in use Depress both buttons A on the...

Page 27: ...ace plate A which are for the locating lugs B on the seating unit to fit into Fig 29 1 View from the side showing the seating unit lugs lowering into the interface plate cut outs View of the seat enga...

Page 28: ...ains caused by bodily fluids should be removed immediately As with all fabrics stains that have been left in situ for over 24 hours will have set and will become increasingly difficult to remove Libra...

Page 29: ...ism lever or cables Tighten the lock and ensure it holds the seat angle Base Height Adjustment With the seat unloaded press the lever ensure it moves freely to the maximum height In incremental stages...

Page 30: ...w parts required should be genuine Sunrise Medical Seating Solutions Ltd approved parts fitted to Sunrise Medical specifications Frequency of Service Sunrise Medical recommend that a service of this p...

Page 31: ...or any other significant manipulation has taken place Sunrise Medical Seating Solutions Ltd will require proof of service for any warranty claims or orders Seating system serial number ______________...

Page 32: ...ys contact Sunrise Medical or your authorised representative for de comissioning information Appropriateness of Equipment Check that the equipment supplied is appropriate for the needs of the user tak...

Page 33: ...erse them if possible Labelling Any labelling specific to the previous user should be removed and replaced with labelling specific to the new user Adjustment Adjustment of the equipment to the new use...

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