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  • Page 1 Leckey Tour Mobility Base User Instructions...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    05 Product Training Record 06 Safety Information 07 Delivery/Preparation 08 Adjusting the mobility base 09 Accessories 10 Maintenance, cleaning and care 11 Instructions for securing the Leckey Tour Mobility Base in a vehicle 12 Crash Test 13 User Restraint Systems 14 Technical Data...
  • Page 4: Intended Use

    1. Intended Use 4. Product History Record The Leckey Tour Mobility Base is Your Leckey product is classified as a designed for use with seating systems Class 1 Medical Device and as such intended for a single user. The mobility...
  • Page 5: Safety Information

    6 Safety Information 1. Please read the instructions for use 8. Ensure height adjustable push handle before using this product. clamping levers are firmly tightened. Familiarise yourself with the mobility base and your chosen seating system on level ground to avoid potentially dangerous 9.
  • Page 6: Delivery/Preparation

    Delivery/ Preparation Contained in the box will be – Leckey Tour Mobility Base Instructions for use Tools required Accessories as ordered...
  • Page 7 7.1 Seating Interface 7.2 Handle bar depth The mobility base will arrive with the interface The mobility base will arrive with the handle bar fitted in a position likely to be suitable for the fitted in a position likely to be suitable for the seating system to be attached to it.
  • Page 8: Seating System

    7.3 Fitting of accessories 7.4 Mounting of the seating system Refer to Section 9 To mount the Kit Seating System on the mobility base release the safety locking pin at the front of the seat by pulling the pin (A) out and rotating it through 90 degrees.
  • Page 9 To mount the Mygo Seating System on the Once the seat is mounted, ensure that the static stability of the product is checked. If mobility base first release the safety locking pin at the front of the seat. To do this pull the stability is less than 10˚...
  • Page 10: Adjusting The Mobility Base

    Adjusting mobility base...
  • Page 11 8.1 Seat Tilt The seating system mounting can be tilted to the rear by approximately 30˚ (Fig 4). This is achieved by pressing the tilt release lever (Fig 5). When the desired angle is reached, release the lever. Fig 4 Fig 5...
  • Page 12 8.2 Handle bar height The handle bar can be adjusted to a height that is suitable for the person pushing the seat. In order to adjust the height of the handle bar, please refer to Fig 6. Loosen the clamping levers (A), Move the bars to the required height and re-tighten the clamping levers.
  • Page 13 8.3 Handle bar angle The handle bar can be adjusted to an angle from 90˚ to 120˚ dependant on the desired back angle of the seating system attached (fig 8a). In order to adjust the angle of the handle bar, please refer to Fig 8b. Pull the lock strap (A), this will release the locking pins (B) either side of the handle bar.
  • Page 14 8.4 Brakes To operate the friction brakes on a 12” wheel application, please refer to Fig 9. To operate the drum brakes on a 22” and 24” wheel application, please refer to Fig 10. To apply the friction brake, push the brake lever (A) forward.
  • Page 15: Accessories

    Accessories...
  • Page 16 9.1 Anti-tippers/Tip assist The anti-tippers prevent the mobility base Note - To avoid an accident risk, it may be from tipping too far backwards. Please refer necessary to adjust the anti-tipper inwards to to Fig 11a and 11b. clear an obstacle. In some circumstances it may be necessary to remove the anti-tipper To fit the anti-tipper for the first time, press completely.
  • Page 17: Spoke Protectors

    9.2 Spoke protectors In order to reduce the risk of injuries to the occupant’s fingers, the use of spoke protectors is encouraged. See fig 12. To fit the spoke protectors, place it over the face of the wheel, lining up the hand rim support posts to the scallops (A) on the outside edge of the spoke protector.
  • Page 18: Rear Wheels

    9.3 Rear wheels The rear wheels are available in 3 sizes, 300mm[12”] (Fig 13), 560mm[22”] or 610mm[24”] (Fig 14). The larger 2 sizes are provided with a quick release axle (Fig 15) so the wheels can be removed quickly, if necessary.
  • Page 19 9.4 Front castors The front castors are available in 3 sizes, Fig 17 100mm[4”] (Fig 16), 150mm[6”] (Fig 17) and 200mm[8”] (Fig 18). These can be chosen dependant on the use of the mobility base and the clearance that is required for the foot plates of the seating system.
  • Page 20: Maintenance, Cleaning And Care

    Maintenance, cleaning and care...
  • Page 21 10.1 Annual Product Inspection The correct function of the mobility base and Should any defects become apparent, seating system should be checked before please contact an authorised dealer. every use. The table of checks listed below It is also recommended that your mobility are to be carried out by the user at the base is serviced every 12 months by an intervals shown.
  • Page 22: Adjustable Brake

    10.2 Adjustable Brake Force for 12” wheel To adjust the friction brake, please refer to Fig 19a and 19b. By reducing the distance between the wheel lock friction post (A) and the wheel, braking force is increased. In order to adjust the brake, loosen the nuts (B), allowing the wheel lock to slide.
  • Page 23: Cleaning And Care

    10.3 Adjustable Brake 10.4 Cleaning and care force for 22” and 24” wheel To adjust the drum braking force, please refer To clean your mobility base, use a mild to Fig 20. detergent. It is important to pay particular attention to certain components of your The braking force can be adjusted using mobility base to ensure a smooth operation.
  • Page 24: Instructions For Securing The Leckey Tour Mobility Base In A Vehicle

    Attach the other Place the Leckey Tour Mobility Base in a ends of the straps to the anchor points on forward facing direction, centrally between the Leckey Tour Mobility Base on the left/...
  • Page 25 The tie down straps must be tightened The vehicle restraint system’s pelvic belt firmly in accordance with the manufacturer’s and shoulder harness must be attached specifications. in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications and tightened as firmly Note: The maximum angle of the front as possible.
  • Page 26: Crash Test

    Leckey cannot be held responsible vehicle be involved in an accident. for any injury caused to the users of Leckey products, if the occupant’s restraint and tie- down system has not been correctly applied.
  • Page 27 The person responsible for the 1550mm, depending on the height of the transportation of the individual in the user. mobility base is also responsible for their safety. Alterations must not be made to the frame or structural parts of the Leckey product. Fig 24...
  • Page 28: User Restraint Systems

    13 User restraint systems User restraints must conform to the following standards for transportation in a motor vehicle/ guidelines: International WTRS: Wheelchair ISO 7176-19 tie-down and occupant restraint ISO 10542 system...
  • Page 29: Technical Data

    14 Technical Data Configured for: Mygo or KIT Front Castor Diameter 100mm / 4” 150mm / 6” 200mm / 8” Wheelbase 420mm / 16.5” 425mm / 16.7” 430mm / 16.9” Configured for: Mygo 30.5cm / 12” 56cm / 22” 30.5cm / 12” 56cm / 22”...
  • Page 30 14 Technical Data continued Mygo Size 1 Mygo Size 2 KIT Size 1 KIT Size 2 User age range (years) 3 - 10 8 - 14 12 - 18 16 - adult Max. user weight 50kg 60kg 75kg 75kg 110lbs 132lbs 165lbs 165lbs...
  • Page 32 Leckey T: 028 9260 0750 19 Ballinderry Road E: info@leckey.com Lisburn W: www.leckey.com BT28 2SA Northern Ireland United Kingdom 24 hour postural care for babies, kids & adults. Sleeping, Sitting, Standing, Walking, Moving, Bathing, Toileting. LS259-03...

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