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FOR FREE ADVICE ON THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT, PLEASE CONTACT OUR SALES SUPPORT TEAM
Jenx Limited, Wardsend Road, Sheffield, S6 1RQ. Tel: +44 (0)114 285 3376. Fax: +44 (0)114 285 3528. [email protected] www.jenx.com
Making & Using the Adjustments
Do not use
this product if you suspect it is faulty or broken.
Contact Jenx Limited immediately for advice. +44 (0) 114 285 3376
Never Leave your child unattended while using this product
Adjusting the height
How?
To adjust the height of Cat, Penguin and
Rex, apply all four brakes, loosen the four
knobs on the outside (fig 4) and pull the
chest pad to the desired height. Tighten
all the wing nuts again.
Why?
Cat, Penguin or Rex should support your child up to the breast bone. At this height your child is supported
but can work on improving their upper body and head control and can also work to improve their fine
motor control.
Fine adjustment of the chest pad
How?
The padded section of the chest pad can be adjusted slightly by loosening the two wing nuts (fig 5) and
raising or lowering the padded section to suit. Tighten knobs.
Why?
This adjustment will alter the relationship of your child to the tray. Try out different heights to find the one
where your child is able to function best.
Fig 4
Fig 5
Always secure the child by using all of the positioning straps and safety straps provided. Velcro
should overlap by at least 3 inches
(7.5 cm)
on all straps before you begin to make any other
adjustments. Ensure the safety strap and positioning strap are adjusted for each child and for
changes of clothing.
POSITIONING SUGGESTIONS GIVEN IN THIS SECTION SHOULD BE TREATED AS A GUIDE ONLY. YOU SHOULD
ALWAYS CONSULT YOUR THERAPIST OR MEDICAL PRACTITIONER BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT.