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2.  To remove the commode pan, raise the latch (R) 

and withdraw the commode pan, taking care to 
avoid spillage.

6.0 OPERATION OF ACCESSORIES

All accessories can be ordered directly from NRS 
Customer Services or your dealer.

6.1  Fitting and Using the Chest and Butter

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Harnesses

The chest and butter

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separately as optional accessories. Both harnesses 
are 

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Make sure you have the correct size for the chair:

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W

X

X

S

U

S

V

S

T

T

Chest Harness

Butter

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N72139: 

Small

N72152: 

Small

N72140: 

Medium

N72164: 

Medium

N72723:

 Large

N72759: 

Large

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Chair Front

1.  Feed the upper straps (S) through the upper 

slots in the seat / liner (1). There are three pairs 
of slots, allowing a different height setting for the 
harness.

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3

S

S

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Chair Rear

2.  Feed the upper straps (S) down through the 

cam-locks (2), then lock the cam-locks closed. 

Note: 

Leave plenty of slack at this stage.

3.  Feed the buckles (T) on the lower straps through 

the lower slots in the seat / liner (3), by rotating 
the buckles 90 degrees and pushing 

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4.  Align the buckles (T) to 

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seat (as shown), then pull the straps tight from 
the front to make sure they are fully secure.

5.  Use the adjustments sliders (W) to adjust the 

bottom straps.

Using the Chest Harness

6.  Unclip the central buckle (V) and loosen the 

front strap (U), then sit the user in the chair.

7.  Reclip the central buckle (V), then pull the front 

strap (U) to secure the user.

8.  Tighten the upper straps (S) from the rear of the 

chair, by opening the cam locks (2) and pulling 
down on the straps (S).

9.  Close the cam-locks (2) to secure the upper 

straps (S).

Using the Butter

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10. Unclip the lower strap buckles (X) from the 

harness.

11.  Lift the harness and sit the user in the chair.
12. Lower the harness over the user and reattach 

the lower strap buckles (X).

13.  Tighten the upper straps (S) from the rear of the 

chair, by opening the cam locks (2) and pulling 
down on the straps (S).

14. Close the cam-locks (2) to secure the upper 

straps (A).

Содержание N72012

Страница 1: ...table for users who have moderate to severe cognitive impairment provided these users are fully supervised during use WARNING Do not store the Seahorse for extended periods where it is exposed to strong sunlight this could cause discolouration or degradation of the materials 3 0 PRODUCT INFORMATION 3 1 Features 1 Gas assisted tilt in space to allow safe and easy tilting of the seat whilst occupied...

Страница 2: ...e 5 Extra Thick Liner N84981 Large Size 7 Anterior Support The anterior supports are designed to give additional support to the user during toileting The flip up design gives the user easy access in and out of the chair Anterior Support N72127 Small N72188 Medium Large Seat Harnesses Chest Harness Butterfly Harness N72139 Small N72152 Small N72140 Medium N72164 Medium N72723 Large N72759 Large 4 0...

Страница 3: ...cluded in the delivery Note We recommend you fit the seat liner before fitting the back liner 1 Remove the liners from the packaging and insert into the chair seat as shown 2 Make sure the liners are pushed firmly into the slots in the back of the seat moulding 4 4 Fitting the Pommel The pommel can be used to help position the user It also helps secure the seat liner in position Note The pommel sh...

Страница 4: ...rests in a separate box They should be fitted before use Note Each armrest is specific to the left right hand side of the chair The armrest must angle down at the front WARNING The chair is designed to be used with the armrests in place They can be removed if they get in the way of entry exit of the chair such as hoisting a user or during side transfers However either the armrests or the optional ...

Страница 5: ...sengage the castor brake press in the button above the castor tab Fig 2 3 For maximum stability most importantly when the chair is tilted the rear castors should be rotated backwards and locked Fig 2 5 2 Seat Height Adjustment The seat height can be adjusted to suit different users and to aid positioning over a toilet There are 4 adjustment holes giving an adjustment of 108mm 4 25 Each position is...

Страница 6: ...el G clockwise to secure the headrest 3 Turn adjustment wheel H counter clockwise to release the headrest column The headrest can now be moved up and down 4 Turn adjustment wheel H clockwise to secure the headrest column 5 5 Tilt In Space Operation The chair can be tilted from upright to a 40 tilt in a smooth continuous motion It is controlled by gas springs located either side of the chair one ga...

Страница 7: ... the user in the chair then fasten the lap strap using the buckle M loosely around the users waist K K 50mm L L 3 Adjust the fit of the lap strap by feeding the excess webbing K through the sliders L on each side until the lap strap is a loose fit Make sure there is a gap of approx 50mm 2 between the padded sections N N 4 For final adjustment to ensure a tight fit pull on the two D shaped toggles ...

Страница 8: ... this stage 3 Feed the buckles T on the lower straps through the lower slots in the seat liner 3 by rotating the buckles 90 degrees and pushing firmly 4 Align the buckles T to fit flush at the rear of the seat as shown then pull the straps tight from the front to make sure they are fully secure 5 Use the adjustments sliders W to adjust the bottom straps Using the Chest Harness 6 Unclip the central...

Страница 9: ... slide the armrests off the mounting plates Y Z 1 Turn the adjustment knob Y counter clockwise to loosen 2 Slot the anterior supports onto the mounting plates Z either side of the chair 3 Tighten the adjustment knob Y clockwise to secure the supports 4 The anterior supports are removed using the same method as the armrests 7 0 CARE MAINTENANCE We strongly recommend you check the product at regular...

Страница 10: ...al to minimise risk of infection transmission between users and carers This is particularly important in a multi user environment Particular attention must be taken to clean the commode pan chair interface between the liners pommel seat moulding and gas strut WARNING There is a risk of infection transmission to the carer when cleaning the chair Protective equipment should be worn during any cleani...

Страница 11: ...0 275mm 10 255mm 10 325mm 12 325mm 12 305mm 12 325mm 12 325mm 12 325mm 12 305mm 12 Max height of Footrests FH 375mm 14 375mm 14 355mm 14 425mm 16 425mm 16 405mm 16 450mm 17 450mm 17 450mm 17 430mm 17 Total width including anterior support OW 532mm 21 532mm 21 532mm 21 586mm 23 586mm 23 586mm 23 692mm 27 692mm 27 692mm 27 692mm 27 Total depth upright OD 807mm 31 807mm 31 807mm 31 860mm 33 860mm 33 ...

Страница 12: ...n 5 8 If the latch fails to engage check the commode pan is fully pushed in Lap strap comes loose Check buckles at back of chair ensuring rear buckles are securely pushed through seat back see section 4 6 Harnesses come loose Check cam locks are fully locked off Make sure rear buckles are securely pushed through seat back see section 6 1 Chair does not tilt Make sure that the push buttons are full...

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