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ROHO nexus SPIRIT Cushion Operation Manual
Cushion Adjustment
1. Place the cushion in the wheelchair
with the air cells facing up and the
non-skid surface of the cover facing
down.
2. Open the valve flap and slide the
rubber nozzle of the hand pump over
the inflation valve. Pinch the nozzle,
open the inflation valve, and inflate
the air cells.
3. When the air cells begin to arch
slightly, pinch the rubber nozzle of the
hand pump and close the inflation valve completely.
Remove the hand pump.
4. The individual should sit in the chair in their usual
position. Confirm that the boniest prominences are
supported by the air cells.
5. Slide your hand between the air cells and the
individual. Lift the leg slightly and feel for the
lowest bony prominence, and then lower the leg to a
sitting position.
6. Open the valve to remove air, keeping your hand
beneath the individual’s lowest bony prominence.
Release air until you are barely able to move your
fingertips. Close the valve. Note: For two-valve
cushions, repeat all steps for both valves.
Important Safety Information
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Check inflation frequently, at least once a day!
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DO NOT use an under-inflated cushion or an over-inflated cushion because the product
benefits will be reduced or eliminated, resulting in an increased risk to skin and other soft
tissue. If the cushion does not appear to be holding air, or if you are not able to inflate
or deflate the cushion, see
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roubleshooTing
. Immediately contact your clinical caregiver,
distributor, or ROHO, Inc. if the problem persists.
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When possible, use the hook or loop fasteners to further secure the cushion to the seating
surface.
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The cushion must be used with the provided cover.
The seated figure
shows product
orientation.
=
1/2" - 1" (1.5 cm - 2.5 cm)
recommended distance between the
individual and the seating surface.
Open
Close
Air Cells
Contoured Foam Base
Valve Flap