10
Te
chnical User
GB
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
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
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Please note: do not loosen the index clamp by more than 2 full turns as this may cause the
index clamp to detach from the chair. After tightening the index clamp, move the adjustment to
check that the teeth have locked together securely. If not, tighten further.
1. Headrest:
This can be adjusted for height, angle, width and depth.
2. Chest strap and thoracic pads:
The chest strap can be adjusted for length and the thoracic pads can be
adjusted for height and width.
3. Upper back pad:
This can be set for height, angle and depth.
4. Lumbar support pad:
This can also adjust for height, angle and depth.
5. Lap strap:
Adjusts for length.
6. Hip pads:
These adjust for width and angle.
7. Back column angle:
This adjusts 15
˚
forward and 15
˚
backward from vertical.
8. Tilt-in-space:
The chair can be put into prone (up to 15
˚
) or tilted backwards (up to 25
˚
).
9. Height adjustment pedal:
The pedal sets the overall height of the chair.
10. Arm rests and tray:
These can be raised, lowered and adjusted for angle.
11. Knee cups:
These can be adjusted for width, angle, height and depth. They can be used to control
abduction, adduction or a windswept position.
12. Footplates:
These can be raised, lowered or angled. They can also be flipped out of the way when not
needed.
13. Sandals:
These can be positioned anywhere on the surface of the footplate and you can also rotate it to
any angle
Where to Adjust
5
6
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10
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8
2
1
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9
7
4
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3
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11
12
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Secure the child by using the 45° pelvic strap before you begin to make any other adjustments.
Ensure the belt is adjusted for each child and for changes of clothing.
Ensure the straps are routed under the hip pads. Ensure a finger’s width between the belt and
the child to prevent over tightening or the child moving to an inappropriate position.