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  • Page 1 Everyday Activity Seat User Manual English Supporting Children...
  • Page 2 p2 Everyday Activity Seat User Manual The Everyday Activity Seat is a moderate seating system designed for use in the home and classroom. It comes in 3 sizes with adjustable seat height, depth and width to accommodate users from ages 1 to adult.
  • Page 3 Everyday Activity Seat User Manual p3 CONTENTS Intended use Certification Warnings and Cautions Terms of warranty Product history record Product training record Safety information Precautions and Contraindications How to unpack and assemble Fitting the cushions Clinical setup for postural management Frequent adjustments for daily use Cleaning & care information Daily product inspection Annual product inspection Reissuing Leckey products Product servicing Technical information...
  • Page 4: Section 01: Intended Use

    p4 Everyday Activity Seat User Manual SECTION 02: SECTION 01: CERTIFICATION INTENDED USE Intended use The Everyday Activity Seat is classified Leckey’s seating systems are intended as a Class I Medical Device under to support children and young adults EU and UK regulations. As the who have mild to complex postural manufacturer, James Leckey Design needs that affect the ability to sit Limited, declares that this product without additional support. conforms to the Medical Device Regulation (2017/745), UK Medical Indications for use Device Regulations 2002, Medial The Everyday Activity Seat is a modular Device Directive (93/42 EEC) and seating system designed to cater for EN 12182:2012 Assistive products the needs of children with a variety of for persons with disability, general disabilities which effect their ability requirements and test methods. to sit independently without external Notice to the user and/or patient: Any postural supports. It is indicated for serious incident that has occurred...
  • Page 5: Section 03: Warnings And Cautions

    Everyday Activity Seat User Manual p5 SECTION 03: WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS 1) WARNING TOPPLING HAZARD 5) CAUTION DAILY CHECKS • U sing the seat in extremes of • T he seat is to be checked daily its range of positions will reduce before use to ensure that all its stability. Only use the seat at harnesses and seating elements maximum height and/or maximum are securely attached to the seat seat recline when on level ground and chassis. Also check the battery (less than 2-degree slope). charging cable for signs of damage before use. See section ‘Daily • W hen using the seat on slopes/ product inspection’ for details of ramps (up to 10 degrees) ensure checks.
  • Page 6: Section 04: Terms Of Warranty

    p6 Everyday Activity Seat User Manual sealed against running water delivery and payment). A three and may be damaged by water year warranty is provided on all ingress. See section ‘Cleaning & care Leckey manufactured products and information’. components. 9) CAUTION SERVICING/REPAIR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS SECTION 05: • T here are no user-serviceable PRODUCT HISTORY components in the electric power seat lifting assembly. Servicing and RECORD repairs are only to be carried out by Leckey-authorised personnel. Your Leckey product is classified as a Class 1 Medical device and as such 10) CAUTION DISPOSAL should only be prescribed, set up • O nly dispose of the seat in a or reissued for use by a technically community waste disposal site competent person who has been...
  • Page 7: Section 07: Safety Information

    Everyday Activity Seat User Manual p7 SECTION 07: SAFETY INFORMATION SECTION 07 1. Always read instructions fully Safety Information before use. SECTION 12 2. Users should not be left Frequent Adjustments for Daily Use unattended at any time whilst SECTION 13 using Leckey equipment. Cleaning and Care Information SECTION 14 3. Only use Leckey approved Daily Product Inspection components with your product. Never modify the product in any Leckey recommend that a written way. Failure to follow instructions record is maintained of all those who may put the user or carer at risk have been trained in the correct use of and will invalidate the warranty on this product the product.
  • Page 8 p8 Everyday Activity Seat User Manual base. This is especially important check that locking knobs and when the tilt-in-space and back bolts within the child’s reach are recline facility is in use. tightened and secure at all times. 8. When the seat is in use please 14. Leckey products comply with fire ensure that the height adjustment safety regulations in accordance pedal or bolts and tilt-in-space are with EN12182. However the locked off and cannot be adjusted product contains plastic accidentally, especially if there are components and therefore should children in the area. be kept away from all direct sources of heat including naked 9. The Everyday Activity Seat is not a flames, cigarettes, electric and gas wheelchair and although mobility heaters. is an important feature of the seat, we do not recommend that users 15. Never place hot items on the be moved over uneven surfaces Activity Tray as they may damage whilst in the equipment. All due the plastic. care and attention should be taken 16. Clean the product regularly. Do not if transporting the user from one...
  • Page 9: Section 08: Precautions And Contraindications

    Everyday Activity Seat User Manual p9 SECTION 08: PRECAUTIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS Precautions Contraindications • F ixed spinal deformities such as There are no contraindications scoliosis or kyphosis associated with the Leckey Seating product family. • S evere muscle contractures All precautions and contraindications • S evere muscular or skeletal are taken at the discretion of asymmetry including hip dislocation the prescribing clinician. Leckey • P rogressive and muscle wasting recommends a trained and conditions experienced clinician to be present during the initial assessment, set up, • H igh risk or recent history of bone configurations and re-issues in order to fractures minimise risk.
  • Page 10: Section 09: How To Unpack And Assemble

    p10 Everyday Activity Seat User Manual SECTION 09: HOW TO UNPACK AND ASSEMBLE Check parts Attaching Footplate Straps (Wooden footplate accessory) Congratulations on purchasing your Everyday Activity Seat. All of the parts Locate the footplate straps to suit the ordered will be contained in polythene person’s feet, and mark out the strap bags with each one clearly labelled. hole locations. Drill 7mm holes in the Carefully remove them from the boxes wooden footplate in the marked out and check all of the parts you have strap hole positions. Fit the footplate ordered. straps to the wooden footplate by securing the socket cap, the washer Multi Tool and the nut. Tighten to secure. A number of adjustments will require Adjusting Footplate Straps the use of a multi tool, which is supplied with each seat.
  • Page 11 Everyday Activity Seat User Manual p11 9.2 ATTACHING THE ARMRESTS Insert the armrest into the receiving bracket and secure at the desired height by tightening the knob...
  • Page 12 p12 Everyday Activity Seat User Manual 9.3 ATTACHING THE TRAY To attach the tray, insert the tray tubes through the centre of the armrests . To insert the wooden tray, insert the single tray tube into the centre of the right or left armrest depending on position required Once the tray is located in position the knob should be tightened securely. Please be aware of a gap on underside of the tray where a child could insert their finger between the metal bracket and the base of the plastic tray.
  • Page 13 Everyday Activity Seat User Manual p13 9.4 ATTACHING THE HIP LATERALS Unscrew the knob from underneath the seat base. Place the hip lateral bracket onto the screw . Replace and tighten the knob 9.5 ATTACHING THE STANDARD AND FLIPAWAY CHEST LATERAL SUPPORTS To attach the chest lateral supports, line the bracket up with the slots in the metal backrest. Insert the two allen key bolts through the small oval plate, then the backrest slot, and into the two sliding parts sitting in the bracket and tighten. To gain extra height with the laterals, take them off, turn them upside down, and reattach the left one on the right hand side of the backrest and vice versa.
  • Page 14 p14 Everyday Activity Seat User Manual 9.6 ATTACHING SHOULDER PROTRACTION PADS To attach the shoulder protraction pads, line the bracket up with the slots in the backrest. Insert the 2 allen key bolts and washers through the backrest slot and tighten into the protraction pad bracket.
  • Page 15 Everyday Activity Seat User Manual p15 9.7 ATTACHING THE FOOTPLATE For Size 1 and 2, slide the footplate over the calf angle tube and tighten bolt . For Size 3, slide the footplate tubes over the calf angle support tubes and tighten bolts on each calf support 9.8 ATTACHING THE ABDUCTION SIDE PADS For size 1 and 2, with the seat in the maximum depth position, unscrew the knob from underneath the seat base. Place the abduction side pad bracket onto the screw then replace and tighten the knob For size 3, line up the abduction side pad bracket with the slot at the front of the seat base when the seat is at maximum depth. Slide into the required position, insert bolt and tighten securely...
  • Page 16 p16 Everyday Activity Seat User Manual 9.9 ATTACHING THE PELVIC HARNESS Open each camlock . Attach each of the 4 straps through the camlocks and continue to feed through to additional 9.10 ATTACHING THE security triglide then snap shut MYGO HEADREST ATTACHMENT BRACKET Thread screws through the Mygo Headrest Attachment Bracket and Spacer Block. Align the assembly with the holes in the back plate and push through. Secure each end with bolt - tighten to secure.
  • Page 17 Everyday Activity Seat User Manual p17 9.12 ATTACHING THE PUSH HANDLE For Size 1, the push handle is attached to the chassis brackets by inserting 9.11 ATTACHING THE the two lower stems into the receiving tubes as shown . For Size 2 and 3, CALF STRAP the push handle is attached to the seat base by inserting the two lower stems Wrap the Calf Strap around the 2 Calf into the receiving tubes as shown Support bars. Align the poppers on the and Velcro strip and secure. The push handle has safety poppers which need to be pressed in when inserting the lower stems. Push the Once secured, slide the stems in until the poppers protrude poppers around the back from the other end of the receiving of the calf support struts to protect the user’s legs. tubes. For Size 1 and 2, secure the handle in place by tightening the bolt . For Size 3, secure the handle by...
  • Page 18 p18 Everyday Activity Seat User Manual tightening the locking knobs Check these regularly to make sure the bolt/locking knobs are tight, particularly if you are moving the product unit along corridors that may have uneven or sloping surfaces.
  • Page 19: Section 10: Fitting The Cushions

    Everyday Activity Seat User Manual p19 SECTION 10: FITTING THE CUSHIONS 10.1 BACKREST CUSHION The backrest cushion can be attached by simply setting it onto the backrest, then pressing down to locate the snap fasteners at the top. Secure it to the Velcro on the backrest. Next, loop the appropriate piece of elastic length over the hook- there are 2 elastic lengths to choose from, a smaller length for a lower position and a longer length for a higher position. 10.2 SEAT BASE CUSHION The seat base cushion can be attached by simply setting it in place, then pressing down to locate the snap fasteners at the back of the seat base. Next, fold the cover underneath the front of the seat base and locate the snap fasteners . There is a section of material located in the centre of the seat base cushion which can be used to cover the pommel receiver bracket when the pommel is not being used. Pull this section of...
  • Page 20 p20 Everyday Activity Seat User Manual 10.4 HIP LATERALS Slide the covers over the hip lateral hardware with the zips on the outside . Pull the zips located at the rear of the cover together to close 10.3 CHEST LATERAL SUPPORT COVERS To attach the chest lateral support covers, simply slide the covers on the lateral support, with the zips on the outside. Feed the plastic buckle through the slot in the cover , then pull the zips located at the rear of the cover together to close...
  • Page 21 Everyday Activity Seat User Manual p21 10.5 HIP LATERAL BRACKET COVER Slide the cover around the bracket until it covers the angle adjustment mechanism, pull the tab over the top of the angle adjustment and press the snap fastener. 10.7 CHEST HARNESS The chest harness can be attached by clipping the male buckle into the female buckle at either side of the lateral support. 10.6 CONTOURED HEAD SUPPORT COVER For size 1 and 2 Contoured Head Support, slide the bracket into the pockets of the cover and secure poppers to close. For Size 3, place the cover over the head support and zip closed to secure.
  • Page 22 p22 Everyday Activity Seat User Manual 10.8 ABDUCTION SIDE PAD COVER Place cover over abduction side pad, close zips at both sides to secure.
  • Page 23: Section 11: Clinical Setup For Postural Management

    Everyday Activity Seat User Manual p23 SECTION 11: CLINICAL SETUP FOR POSTURAL MANAGEMENT The clinical setup of the product should be completed by a technically and clinically competent person who has been trained in the use of the product. Leckey recommend that a written record is maintained of all clinical setups for this product. Set the backrest height, seat depth and footplate height before placing the child in the seat. These can be fine tuned when the child is in the seat. 11.1 PELVIC HARNESS For side adjustment, open the camlocks and either pull the straps to 11.2 HIP LATERALS tighten or feed the straps through to loosen, depending on fit required To adjust in the centre pull the D ring To adjust the width of the hip laterals from the Velcro and feed strap through loosen the knob adjust to the buckle on either strap to loosen the required width and retighten.
  • Page 24: Backrest Height

    p24 Everyday Activity Seat User Manual 11.3 BACKREST HEIGHT 11.4 BACKREST ANGLE The backrest can be angled by The overall height of the backrest can be adjusted by loosening the two loosening the bolt using a multi knobs, then positioning to the shoulder tool. Select the position you require height of the user. Once in position the then retighten the bolt securely. Always ensure the back angle is secure knobs should be retightened securely. to maintain the desired posture for the The height can be fine tuned when the user is in the seat. When the height is child. lowered the cushion must be pulled around the bottom of the backrest and The backrest angle can be adjusted with the child in the seat, but always secured to the back of it via the Velcro support the backrest with one hand. and elastic tabs. Use caution when adjusting to minimum setting as Always make sure the bolt fingers could become is secure as this could cause trapped between moving injury to the child or carer.
  • Page 25: Footplate Height

    Everyday Activity Seat User Manual p25 11.6 FOOTPLATE 11.5 SEAT DEPTH HEIGHT To adjust the seat depth, simply loosen the knobs on the underside of the To set the height of Size 1 and 2 seat base, pull the seat base towards footplate, loosen the bolt on the you until the required seat depth has front of the calf support tube and slide been achieved and tighten the knobs the footplate to the required height securely. and retighten the bolt. For Size 3, loosen the bolts on the sides of each calf support . Slide the footplate to the required height and retighten the bolt. Always check the footplate is secure to prevent the user sliding forward and down in the seat which could pose a choking hazard if a chest or trunk harness is attached.
  • Page 26: Footplate Angle

    p26 Everyday Activity Seat User Manual The footplate angle can also be adjusted for dorsiflexion and 11.7 FOOTPLATE plantarflexion. To adjust for dorsiflexion, insert your Allen key in to ANGLE the bolt below the footplate, directly To set the angle of the Size 1 and 2 in the centre, and turn right. To adjust footplate, loosen the ratchet handle for plantarflexion perform the same set to the required angle and retighten instructions but turn left. the handle. For Size 3 loosen the bolt , set to the required angle and retighten the bolt. Always use caution to ensure fingers do not become trapped when adjusting the angle.
  • Page 27 Everyday Activity Seat User Manual p27 11.8 SACRAL SUPPORT To adjust the height, loosen the bolts on either side with the multi tool provided. Adjust the support to the correct height and retighten the bolts. Always use caution to ensure fingers do not become trapped when adjusting the sacral support. 11.10 CHEST HARNESS To change the width of the chest harness, lift the front cover, adjust the Velcro straps to the desired width and replace the cover. 11.9 CHEST LATERAL SUPPORTS Loosen the allen bolts to adjust the width, height and angle of the lateral supports and retighten when you have achieved the desired position. To move the flipaway laterals, use knob...
  • Page 28 p28 Everyday Activity Seat User Manual 11.11 SANDALS To position the sandals simply loosen the knob under the footplate, select the position required and refasten the knob. To position the user’s feet in the sandals secure the Velcro ankle straps provided. 11.12 ATTACHING THE ANKLE HUGGERS Slide the webbing through the slot in the sandal. Loop the webbing back up and through the bottom of the triglide. Then pass the webbing through the top of the triglide. Finally, to lock the webbing in place, pass it through the bottom of the triglide again. Ankle huggers can also be attached directly to footplate without sandals. Perform the same instructions using the slots in the footplate rather than the sandals. Trim strap to required length.
  • Page 29: Head Support

    Everyday Activity Seat User Manual p29 11.14 HEAD SUPPORT To adjust the height and depth of the Size 1 and 2 head support, loosen the hand knobs and when set to the required position retighten the knobs. 11.13 PROTRACTION Use the same method for Size 3 only use the ratchet handle instead of knob . Do not remove the head support while the user is in the seat. To adjust the height of the shoulder support, loosen the allen bolts, move the shoulder support bracket to the Never use the head support required height and retighten the bolts. to force the position of the user’s head. Always use caution to ensure fingers do not become trapped when adjusting the head support.
  • Page 30: Armrest Adjustment

    p30 Everyday Activity Seat User Manual 11.16 TRAY ADJUSTMENT The height and angle of the tray are set by adjusting the armrests as detailed in section 11.16. To remove or adjust the depth of the tray loosen the knobs 11.15 ARMREST under the armrest, set to the desired position and retighten securely. ADJUSTMENT To adjust the height of the armrest, Always use caution to ensure loosen the hand knob , set to the the child’s hands or arms do desired height and retighten. To adjust not become trapped when the angle, rotate ratchet handle inserting the tray. until the desired position has been achieved.
  • Page 31: Section 12: Adjustment For Daily Use

    Everyday Activity Seat User Manual p31 SECTION 12: Always use caution to ensure ADJUSTMENT FOR the child’s hands or arms do not become trapped when DAILY USE inserting the tray. (THERAPISTS/CARERS/PARENTS) Never use the tray to steer or push the chair. Parents and carers should be shown how to make frequent adjustments Do not place objects, hotter than 40 and be made aware of the safety degrees Celsius on the tray. checks in Section 7 by a technically and Please note that the tray is for the clinically competent person who has use of the user only. Do not lean or been trained in the use of the product. place objects on the tray, greater Leckey recommend that a written than 8kgs (17.6lbs). record is maintained of all parents and carers who have been trained in the use of this product. 12.1 TRANSFERRING YOUR CHILD INTO AND OUT OF THE SEAT Before transferring the child into the seat carry out the daily product...
  • Page 32 p32 Everyday Activity Seat User Manual If the seat has flip-away chest laterals, first move these out of the way. Unclip the pelvic harness in the middle. Lastly if sandals are fitted, open the straps. You are now ready to transfer or hoist the child into the seat. Once the child is in the seat, firstly fasten the pelvic harness using the middle buckle. Then refasten the sandal straps and any other harnesses, and reposition the chest laterals. Always secure the pelvic harness or pelvic cradle first before fastening other buckles or harnesses. Adjust the harness so the child cannot slide or creep forward in the seat. 12.2 ADJUSTING THE 12.3 CHEST HARNESS PELVIC HARNESS ADJUSTMENT For side adjustment, open the camlocks and either pull the straps to If the child requires chest support tighten or feed the straps through to as part of their postural support loosen, depending on fit required programme the seat will be fitted To adjust in the centre, pull the D ring with rigid laterals or a combination of from the Velcro and feed strap through...
  • Page 33 Everyday Activity Seat User Manual p33 12.4 CHASSIS To change the width of the chest harness, lift the front cover, adjust the Velcro straps and set to the desired The Everyday Activity Seat is designed width. When the correct width has to fit onto several Chassis options. been achieved replace the cover. Size 1 fits onto the hi-low gas spring chassis. Size 2 fits onto the hi-low gas spring and hi-low powered chassis. Size 3 fits onto the hi-low hydraulic chassis. This user manual shows the Check the harness and laterals correct and safe use of the seating are secure to ensure the child is safe and cannot slide system with these chassis options. forward in the seat as this may The castors on the chassis include restrict their breathing. directional locks. To apply the locks push down on the grey pedal. When If the child is active or has extensor the directional locks are in use the spasms check the pelvic harness is secure after each spasm to ensure the chair will steer with the back castors. child is safe and cannot slide forward in the seat. 12.5 HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT – If the child is active or has extensor spasms check the pelvic harness is HI- LOW CHASSIS...
  • Page 34 p34 Everyday Activity Seat User Manual Always use caution as hands could become trapped when height adjusting the base. 12.6 HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT - HI-LOW HYDRAULIC CHASSIS If the footplate has been set to the lowest position and the height of the hi- low chassis has been adjusted to the lowest position, you might find there is a clash with the castors and the footplate. To prevent this clash, turn the front castors around so the directional locks are facing backwards and engage the directional locks Always keep the locking pin engaged when you are not adjusting the chassis. This will prevent the foot pedal being operated accidentally. For children over the weight of 27kg (60lbs), raising the Hi-low chassis is a 2 person lift (UK lifting and handling regulations).
  • Page 35: Tilt-In-Space

    Everyday Activity Seat User Manual p35 12.8 TILT-IN-SPACE You can carry out this adjustment with the user in the chair. To adjust the height of the hi-low chassis use a The tilt-in-space can be angled while pump action on the foot lever at the the user is in the seat. Before you rear of the chassis whilst holding the adjust the tilt-in-space angle of the push handle. Once you remove your seat always ensure the pelvic harness foot from the pedal the seat will be is secured preventing the user from fixed at the chosen height. sliding forward in the seat. Before using the foot pedal, pull the To adjust the tilt angle press the pedal out away from the seat. lever under the seat base. Once you have selected the angle you require, by simply removing your hand from 12.7 HEIGHT the lever, the chair will be locked in ADJUSTMENT - position. The tilt-in-space should be locked off while the user is in the seat. HI-LOW POWERED To lock the lever twist the pull pin to CHASSIS the right hand side of the lever and the pin will pop into position. You may have to lift the lever slightly to allow You can carry out this adjustment with...
  • Page 36: Tray Adjustment

    p36 Everyday Activity Seat User Manual Always keep a tight grip on If the child is wearing sandals handle bar with one hand or light footwear check the when opening the lever. straps to make sure the webbing does not irritate the skin. 12.10 TRAY ADJUSTMENT The tray can be used for a range of functions and its position can be fine tuned to suit the user and the activity whether it is for fun, education or feeding. To attach the grey, clear or black tray, insert the tray tubes through the centre of the armrests. To insert the wooden tray, insert the single tray tube into the centre of 12.9 SANDALS the right or left armrest depending on position required. Once the tray is located in position (clear, black, grey To position the user’s feet in the or wooden) the knob should be sandals secure the Velcro straps tightened securely. provided so the foot is held in place. The straps should be placed over the Adjust the armrests to set the height bridge of the foot and over the toes. and angle of the tray.
  • Page 37 Everyday Activity Seat User Manual p37 Always use caution as fingers could become trapped in the slot when adjusting the height. Always use caution to ensure the child’s hands or arms do not become trapped when inserting the tray. Never use the tray to steer or push the chair. When the user is in the seat, always hold the single tray tube when removing the tray from the receiver. Ensure to continue to hold onto the tray until it is clear of the user and the seat. Do not place hot objects, greater than 40 degrees Celsius on the tray. Please note that the tray is for the use of the user only. Do not lean or place heavy objects on the tray, not greater than 8kgs (17.6lbs). 12.12 USING THE 12.11 ARMREST FLIP- UP FOOTPLATE ADJUSTMENT To raise the footplate, lift up from the To adjust the height of the armrest front . When fully upright the pull loosen the hand knob set to the pin will lock automatically. To lower desired height and retighten.
  • Page 38 p38 Everyday Activity Seat User Manual Check the footplate pin must be in the unlocked position before flipping the footplate back down.
  • Page 39: Section 13: Cleaning & Care Information

    Everyday Activity Seat User Manual p39 SECTION 13: CLEANING & CARE INFORMATION How to maintain ordinary soiling and minor spills. Be careful not to over wet the fabric When cleaning we recommend that as this will cause the staining to you use only warm water and a non- spread. abrasive detergent. Never use organic solvents or dry cleaning fluids. 4. Antiseptic cleaning agents can be used on more stubborn Upholstery and fabrics stains. These may require a safe solvent such as Isopropyl Alcohol 1. The cushion covers in the soft or Mineral Spirit. A half cup of fabric option can be removed and household bleach to 5 litres of machine washed at 40°C however water can also be used as a useful they are not suitable for tumble disinfectant. drying. Please remove the foam from the following covers before 5. The pelvic and trunk harnesses can...
  • Page 40: Section 14: Daily Product Inspection

    p40 Everyday Activity Seat User Manual SECTION 14: DAILY PRODUCT INSPECTION (THERAPISTS, PARENTS & CARERS) We recommend that daily visual If in any doubt to the continued checks of the equipment are carried safe use of your Leckey product out by therapists, carers or parents or if any parts should fail, to ensure the product is safe for use. please cease using the product The recommended daily checks are and contact our Customer Care detailed below Team or your local dealer as soon as possible. 1. Ensure all adjustment knobs and bolts are in place and secure. 2. Check all upholstery and Velcro for signs of wear and tear. 3. Check all castors are moving freely and lock securely. 4. Ensure the handle and locking pin on the seat interface plate is fully engaged and the seat unit is securely fixed onto the chassis.
  • Page 41: Section 15: Annual Product Inspection

    Everyday Activity Seat User Manual p41 SECTION 15: ANNUAL PRODUCT INSPECTION (THERAPIST, TECHNICIAN, PRODUCT SPECIALIST, DEALER) Leckey recommend that each product 2. Check the chassis height should be subject to a detailed adjustment mechanism is working inspection at least once a year and properly. If the chassis is foot every time the product is reissued pedal operated ensure the seat for use. This inspection should be height doesn’t change when the carried out by a technically competent pedal is released. Also, check that person who has been trained in the the locking pin engages securely use of the product and should include to prevent accidental height the following checks as a minimum adjustment of the chassis. requirement. 3. Adjust the seat to its maximum range of tilt-in-space and ensure 1. Check all ratchet handles, knobs, that the locking lever locks the seat nuts, bolts and plastic buckles are out securely at varying points in...
  • Page 42: Section 16: Re-Issuing Leckey Products

    p42 Everyday Activity Seat User Manual SECTION 16: RE-ISSUING LECKEY PRODUCTS Before re-issuing a product, we Most Leckey products are assessed recommend it is disinfected using the and ordered to meet the needs of following procedure: an individual user. Before reissuing a product we recommend that the Note: Always clean the product first to therapist prescribing the product has remove accumulated soiling prior to carried out an equipment compatibility disinfecting/sanitising check for the new user and has ensured that the product being reissued contains nomodifications or 1. Where possible, we recommend special attachments. the use of an automated “fogger” disinfection system that is used A detailed technical inspection should to completely cover the product...
  • Page 43: Section 17: Product Servicing

    Everyday Activity Seat User Manual p43 SECTION 17: PRODUCT SERVICING Servicing of all Leckey products should Ensure a copy of the user manual is only be carried out by technically supplied with the product. A copy can competent persons who have been be downloaded from our website www.leckey.com trained in the use of the product. All international service enquiries Leckey recommend that a written should be directed to the appropriate record is maintained of all product Leckey distributor who will be delighted inspections carried out during the to assist you. For further information reissue of the product. on Leckey distributors please visit our website www.leckey.com. If in any doubt to the continued safe use of your Leckey product or if any parts should fail, please cease using the product and contact our Customer Care Team or your local dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 44: Section 18: Technical Information

    p44 Everyday Activity Seat User Manual SECTION 18: TECHNICAL INFORMATION Technical Details Size 1 Size 2 Size 3 Maximum load 30kgs 66lbs 50kg 110lbs 100kgs 220lbs Weight - seat and hi-low chassis 29.5kg 65lbs 34kg 75lbs 49kg 108lbs Seat height – hi-low chassis 250-600 9.8-23.6 320-600 12.6-23.6 450-600 17.7-23.6...
  • Page 45 Everyday Activity Seat User Manual p45 TABLE OF SYMBOLS Symbol Meaning Medical Device Read the Instructions for Use CE mark Warning Do not dispose in domestic waste Manufacturer Product code Serial number Max occupancy weight Date of Manufacture Latex free Unique Device Identification...
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