Leckey Horizon User Manual
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  • Page 1 Horizon User Manual...
  • Page 3 The Leckey Horizon Stander has been designed to offer the option of Supine and Prone Standing in one whilst providing an unrivalled level of positional support. This manual shows you how you can quickly and easily make use of all of the functions.
  • Page 4 1 Intended Use 5 Product Training Record (Parents, Teachers & Carers) The Leckey Horizon Stander is for use in prone and supine standing but may also Your Leckey product is a prescribed Class be used for upright standing. The Leckey...
  • Page 5: Safety Information

    6.2 Users should not be left unattended at use, being adjusted or even just stored. any time whilst using Leckey equipment. 6.9 When adjusting the angle of the 6.3 Only use Leckey approved Leckey Prone/Supine Stander ensure that components with your product.
  • Page 6 6.14 Never place hot items on the Activity Tray as they may damage the plastic. 6.15 Clean the product regularly. Do not use abrasive cleaners. Carry out maintenance checks on a regular basis to ensure your product is in good working condition.
  • Page 7 How to unpack and assemble Congratulations on purchasing your Leckey Horizon Stander. Your Leckey Horizon Stander will be boxed on a pallet. You should first cut the straps and remove the outer lid and cardboard sleeve. The tray will be...
  • Page 8 Multi-tool If the battery is low in power an audible A number of adjustments will require the bleep will sound indicating that it needs to be use of the multi-tool, which is supplied with charged. ‘Battery low’ will also be indicated each product.
  • Page 9 7.1 How to attach the tray in prone standing Always use caution when making this The tray is attached to and removed from adjustment, as fingers could become the frame by sliding the square metal tube into trapped in the receiving tube while the top of the main spine.
  • Page 10 7.2 How to attach the 7.3 Inserting Attachment tray in supine standing bolt The Tray is attached to and removed from Insert the required attachment bolt (a) the frame by the metal brackets located along with the retention plate (b). Place a below the chest pad.
  • Page 11 7.4 Attaching the Sandals 7.5 How to attach the headsupport & extended headrest bracket in Supine Place the sandal so that the attachment bolt To attach and height adjust, slide the square goes through the slot in the footplate. To tubing into the top of the central spine on secure, on the underside of the footplate the backrest.
  • Page 12 Leckey Interface Frame (LIF) can be plastic knob (a) at the back of the pad and used with Horizon Stander. The LIF is slide the metal bracket into the slot. Then attached to and removed from the frame by...
  • Page 13 7.8 How to attach and remove basic / flip-away / 3D footplates To remove the footplate loosen the bolts which attach the footplate to the bottom of the spine (a). Slide the footplate downwards and remove. To attach a footplate, loosen the bolts at either side of the footplate (a) and slide upwards on to spine.
  • Page 14 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 a written record is maintained of all clinical setups for this product.
  • Page 15 8.1 Adjusting the Chest Pad For prone standing you should firstly The height of the chest pad should not be measure the distance from the users feet adjusted when the stander is in an upright to just under their arms and for supine you position and in use.
  • Page 16 8.2 Adjusting the Hip Pad 8.3 Adjusting the Knee Supports The hip pad can be height, depth and The height and depth of the knee supports angle adjusted for optimum pelvic position. can be positioned independently by The height of the pad is set to the equivalent adjusting the mounting plate.
  • Page 17 8.5 Adjusting the 8.4 Adjusting the Flip-up Footplates Standard Footplates The Leckey Horizon Stander The footplate is hinged at the front which allows footplates are split to allow independent the sandals to be adjusted more easily and height and angle adjustment for exact can facilitate transfer from a seating position to positioning of both feet.
  • Page 18 8.6 Adjusting the 3D Footplates Loosen the three screws at the bottom of the ball and socket joint (a). Swivel and adjust footplate to required position and tighten screws. The footplate can also be adjusted to accomodate leg position by loosening screw (b) then you can slide left, right, backwards and forwards.
  • Page 19 8.7 Positioning the Sandals Each sandal is attached to the individual footplate with a single fixing bolt. The footplate is covered with a rubber pad to ensure the sandals do not slide when secured. If you wish to rotate the sandal laterally, simply loosen the knob, place in the required position and then re-tighten the knob securely (a).
  • Page 20 8.8 Flexible Lateral Support Adjustment The flexible lateral supports can be adjusted in height and width. To adjust the width, loosen the knob (b) on the back of the chest pad. Then adjust the lateral support to the required position and finally re-tighten the knob.
  • Page 21 To ensure that you can easily identify the strap that goes around the user and the one that attaches to the hip pad, a Leckey label is sewn onto the one that attaches to the hip pad. Always make sure the safety buckle is...
  • Page 22 8.10 Positioning Flexible Hip Laterals The Flexible Laterals can be used as an alternative to the pelvic band. The Laterals can be individually adjusted in width as well as in height. To adjust the width loosen the knob (a) on the back of the hip pad, then adjust the flexible laterals to the required position and finally re-tighten the knobs.
  • Page 23 8.11 Activity Tray Adjustment – Supine The Tray is attached to and removed from The tray angle can be adjusted by loosening the frame by the metal brackets located the plastic handle (c) on either side of the below the chest pad. To attach the tray slide tray, set the tray to the required angle and the metal bars into the receiving tubes to tighten the plastic handles again securely.
  • Page 24 8.12 Activity Tray Adjustment – Prone Always use caution when making this To lock the tray and set its height push the locking lever (a) down until it touches the adjustment, as fingers could become trapped in the slot while positioning. metal spine.
  • Page 25 8.13 Head Support Adjustment - Supine The head support can be adjusted in depth, height and angle. To height adjust, unlock the lever (a) at the top of the central spine, position to the desired height and then re-lock. For fine height, depth and angle adjustment loosen the two knobs (b), one on either side of the square tube, position the head support and then re-tighten securely.
  • Page 26 Product Conversion...
  • Page 27 9.1 Supine to prone 9.2 Prone to Supine To convert the Leckey Horizon Stander to To convert the Leckey Horizon Stander to the the prone version, simply remove the head supine version, simply remove the prone tray. support and attach the prone tray. Remove...
  • Page 28 6 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 parent and carers who have been trained in the use...
  • Page 29: Charging The Battery

    10.1 Transferring the user 10.2 Charging the battery into and out of the stander Before transferring the child into the stander Before the product is used for the first time carry out the daily product inspection as it is recommended to charge the battery outlined in section 12 of this user manual.
  • Page 30 10.3 Setting the Angle If the battery is low in power an audible bleep Whether used in supine or prone the frame will sound and ‘battery low’ will be indicated angle can be easily adjusted with the push on the handset and control box (b), indicating button control handset or the control box.
  • Page 31 10.4 Flexible Lateral 10.5 Flexible Hip Pads Supports The flexible lateral supports are secured The flexible hip pads are secured around around the user by clipping the plastic the user by clipping the plastic buckle into buckle into its receiver. The safety strap its receiver.
  • Page 32 10.6 The Front Knee 10.7 Activity Tray Supports Adjustment – Supine The knee brackets come as standard with The Tray is attached to and removed from knee supports; these should always be the frame by the metal brackets located used when the user is in supine but can also below the chest pad.
  • Page 33 10.8 Activity Tray Adjustment – Prone The tray angle can be adjusted by loosening To lock the tray and set its height push the the plastic handle (c) on either side of the locking lever (a) down until it touches the tray, set the tray to the required angle and metal spine.
  • Page 34 10.9 Using the Sandals Always use caution when making this To position the user’s feet in the sandals secure the Velcro straps provided so the foot adjustment, as fingers could become trapped in the slot while positioning. is held in place. The straps should be placed over the bridge of the foot and over the toes.
  • Page 35 5. If you are in any doubt as to the safe use Metal and plastic and wooden components of your Leckey Horizon Stander please cease from using the product and contact your 1. Soap and water or antibacterial spray can local dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 36 11 of If in any doubt to the continued safe use of this manual. your Leckey product or if any parts should fail, please cease using the product and Ensure a copy of the user manual is supplied contact our customer services department or with the product.
  • Page 37 BB = Blue / Black (Available size 1, 2 and 3) PB = Pink / Black (Available size 1 and 2 only) GRB = Grey / Black (Available size 3 only) Horizon Stander Standard Configuration The Horizon Stander comes complete with LHZ/#/159-XX frame, chassis, back pad and hip pad. Accessories...
  • Page 38 Grab Posts (Size 2 fits Size 3) LHZ/#/193 Hip Plate Assembly LHZ/#/172-XXX Backrest Assembly (Size 2 fits Size 3) LHZ/#/171-XXX Headsupport Assembly (Size 2 fits Size 3) LHZ/#/169-XXX Flip-Up Footplate Assembly LHZ/#/161 3D Footplate Assembly (One size fits all) LHZ/#/160 Contoured Headsupport (One size fits all) LHZ/1/180 Supine Belt...
  • Page 39 14 Technical data Size Age (approx) Adult Size inches mm inches m m inches Length 1135 44.7 1280 50.4 1280 50.4 Width 22.8 25.2 25.2 (without tray) Height in Horizontal Position 30.7 31.7 31.7 Weight of Product 44kg 97lbs 50kg 59kg 130lbs 110.6Lbs...
  • Page 40 15 Customer – James Leckey Specifications for LINAK Products supplied LINAK Actuator LINAK Battery Charger - CH01 343200-0020004X Mains 100-240 VAC/50-60 Hz switch mode Rated IP54 power supply Duty Cycle: 2/18 – 2 minutes continuous Charging voltage 27.6 VDA +- 2% use followed by 18 min not in use.
  • Page 42 Notes...
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  • Page 44 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. LS119-08...

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