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TRAK
USER MANUAL
CHAIR PROVIDER: THIS MANUAL MUST BE GIVEN TO THE USER OF
THIS DEPENDENT MOBILITY BASE
USER: READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING THIS DEPENDENT
MOBILITY BASE AND SAVE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Product delivered may vary from the one described and pictured in this manual.
Revision 15-0729

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  • Page 1 TRAK USER MANUAL CHAIR PROVIDER: THIS MANUAL MUST BE GIVEN TO THE USER OF THIS DEPENDENT MOBILITY BASE USER: READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING THIS DEPENDENT MOBILITY BASE AND SAVE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Product delivered may vary from the one described and pictured in this manual.
  • Page 2 TRAK User Manual Authorized Leggero Provider: Provider Name Address Phone Email Website Page 2...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Armrest Adjustment and Removal 4.12 Positioning Tray Use 4.13 Caster Swivel Locks 4.14 Seat Extension Installation 4.15 Using the Trak as a Seat in a Motor Vehicle 4.16 Respond Seating Section 5: Limited Warranty Section 6: Maintenance and Maintenance Record Page 3...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    User Manual Section 1: Introduction, Warnings, & Features 1.1 Introduction Thank you for selecting the Trak chair. This manual explains how to operate, adjust, and maintain your Trak chair. The product as described is subject to technical alterations without notice.
  • Page 5: Features

    TRAK User Manual 1.6 Features Sun & Weather Shade Hip Angle Adjustable Height Back Adjustment Removable Armrests (option) Handlebar Angle Adjustment Adjustable Depth Seat Rear Storage Pocket Calf Protector Adjustable Height Footbed Quick Release Rear Wheels Angle Adjustable Legrest Tilt Lever...
  • Page 6: Seating & Positioning Components

    TRAK User Manual 1.7 Seating & Positioning Components Ischial Inserts (Choose One) Adjustable Ischial Ledge PU Foam Soft Visco Medium Visco Contour Wedges Hip Width Wedges Respond Back Cushion Respond Seat Cushion See Section 4.16 for Detailed Information See Section 4.16 for Detailed Information...
  • Page 7: Adjustability & Specifications

    TRAK User Manual 1.8 Adjustability and Specifications Adjustability Seat Depth 6.5-15” (17-38cm) Seat Width 8-14” (20-36cm) Lower Leg Length 8-17” (20-43cm) Back Height 11-19” (28-49cm) Hip Angle Adjustment 90-120° Tilt Adjustment 0-45° Specifications Maximum User Weight 80lb (36kg) Push Handle Height Range 34-42”...
  • Page 8: Section 2: Warnings

    Section 2: Warnings Read this Manual Completely Before Using All caregivers and/or attendants must read this user manual prior to operating the Trak chair. Familiarize yourself with the handling and functions of the product prior to actual use. If there is any information in this manual that you do not understand, please contact your authorized Leggero provider for assistance.
  • Page 9 WARNING! Procedures other than those described in this manual must be performed by a qualified technician. WARNING! The weight carried by the Trak chair must not exceed the total weight limit of 80lb/36kg (Maximum occupant weight plus weight of accessories and/or items carried.) WARNING! Adjustments made to the chair may affect stability, increasing the risk of tipping.
  • Page 10 Problems detected must be repaired prior to resuming use of the chair. WARNING! Many of the fasteners used to construct the Trak chair consist of a bolt with a nut that contains a nylon lock ring. These connections must be maintained and secured with the original equipment fasteners and properly adjusted.
  • Page 11: Section 3: Unpacking Trak Chair

    TRAK User Manual Section 3: Unpacking the Trak Chair 1. Remove chair from packaging. 2. Discard all plastic packaging materials. 3. Install front casters, reference Figure 1. 4. Install rear wheels, reference Figure 2. 5. Check for proper adjustment of quick release axles by pulling outward on wheel.
  • Page 12: Section 4: Operation And Adjustment

    TRAK User Manual Section 4: Operation and Adjustment Tools Required: 4mm Hex Wrench 5mm Hex Wrench 10mm Wrench 4.1 Wheel Lock Operation 1. To engage wheel lock, push down on Engage crossbar. Reference Figure 4. 2. Verify wheel locks are engaged on each side by slightly moving chair front to back.
  • Page 13: Handlebar Angle Adjustment

    TRAK User Manual 4.2 Handlebar Angle Adjustment 1. Press and hold buttons on outside of each adjustment ratchet, reference Figure 6. 2. Adjust handlebar to desired angle. 3. Release buttons. Figure 6 4.3 Knee Angle Adjustment 1. Press and hold buttons on outside of each adjustment ratchet, reference Figure 7.
  • Page 14: Tilt Adjustment

    TRAK User Manual 4.5 Tilt Adjustment 1. Engage wheel locks. 2. Place both hands on handlebar. 3. Using your foot, push down on tilt adjustment lever. 4. Adjust seat tilt angle to desired position. 5. Release foot lever. 6. Before releasing handlebar, push up and down to ensure that seat frame is securely locked into position.
  • Page 15: Footbed Height Adjustment

    When folding or unfolding, keep arms, hands, and feet clear of moving components to avoid injury. Reference Figure 11, arrows indicate potential pinch points. Figure 11 Trak in Folded Position Unfolding Pull Hip Angle Mechanisms Push Back Forward Push Tilt Lever with Foot 4.7 Footbed Height Adjustment...
  • Page 16: Footbed Angle Adjustment

    TRAK User Manual 4.8 Footbed Angle Adjustment Optional Angle Adjustable Footbed Only 1. Grab center of adjustment bar and pull rearward, Reference Figure 15. 2. Rotate footbed to desired position. 3. Release adjustment bar. 4. Check that adjustment bar is fully engaged in footbed slot by lifting up and pushing down on front of footbed.
  • Page 17: Seat Depth Adjustment

    TRAK User Manual 4.10 Seat Depth Adjustment 1. Loosen seat cushion straps. 2. Loosen knob under center of seat plate. 3. Adjust front seat assembly to desired depth. 4. Tighten knob. 5. Tighten seat cushion straps. Figure 19 Knob 4.11 Armrest Adjustment & Removal 1.
  • Page 18: Positioning Tray Use

    TRAK User Manual 4.12 Positioning Tray Use 1. Adjust armrests/tray receivers to desired angle. 2. Swing left and right tray cam locks downward. Reference Figure 21. 3. Slide tray into receivers and adjust to desired depth. 4. Swing left and right tray cams upward to lock in place.
  • Page 19: Seat Extension Installation

    TRAK User Manual 4.14 Seat Extension Installation If your Trak chair was originally configured with a seat depth of 8 inches or less, you will need to install the seat depth extension and longer seat tubes supplied with the chair to increase the seat depth beyond 9 inches.
  • Page 20: Using The Trak As A Seat In A Motor Vehicle

    • The Trak Chair must be placed in a forward-facing position when used as a seat in a motor vehicle. Use an approved 4-point strap-type tie-down system for the chair. Use an approved 3-point belt for occupants over 50lb/23kg. For occupants under 50lb/23kg, a 5-point transit harness is required.
  • Page 21: Respond Seating

    TRAK User Manual 4.16 Respond Seating Respond Seat Cushion 1. Ischial inserts 1 are available in different foam types and densities. 2. The ischial ledge 2 is adjustable front to back. 3. Adduction/abduction wedges 3 are adjustable in width, angle, and position front to back.
  • Page 22: Section 5: Limited Warranty

    3. This warranty shall not apply to problems arising from normal wear, and such evaluation will be solely determined by Leggero LLC. 4. This warranty is void if the product is modified without Leggero’s express written consent including, but not limited to, modification through the use of unauthorized parts or attachments; products damaged by reason of repairs made to any component without specific consent of Leggero;...
  • Page 23: Section 6: Maintenance And Maintenance Record

    User Manual Section 6: Maintenance Please consult your authorized provider if you have questions regarding maintenance of your Trak chair. Consistent and thorough maintenance will extend the useful life of your chair. Improper maintenance can significantly decrease the useful life of the chair. Any damaged parts should be replaced prior to resuming use of the chair.
  • Page 24 TRAK User Manual Maintenance Record Service Date Provider Technician Description of Service Page 24...
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