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  • Page 1 ® Sunbeam INSTRUCTION MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Introduction........................... 3 Measurements.&.Useful.Info....................4 Effective.Operation.of.Lock.Levers..................4 Seating.System.Components....................5 Important.Safety.Advice......................6 Important.Safety.Advice.-(Accessories)................7 Important.-.Chest.Harness.Adjustment................8 Important.-.Lap.Strap.Safety....................9 Footplate.&.Leg.Length.Adjustment................... 0 Adjusting.the.Tilt./.Prone.in.Space.................. Adjusting.the.Back.Recline./.Prone.................. Lateral.Flexi.&.Lap.Strap.Adjustment.................. 3 Adjusting.the.Headrest.Position..................4 Operating.the.Rocking.Mechanism..................5 Adjusting.the.Seat.Depth....................6 Tray.Fitting.&.Adjustment....................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction The.Sunbeam.is.designed.to.provide.comfort.and.postural.support..The.system.is.only. available.in.one.size.to.suit.children.between.the.ages.of.3.months.and.3.years.approximately.. The.seating.system.is.not.intended.for.those.who.have.significant.athetosis. This.instruction.manual.contains.very.important.information.about.the.Sunbeam.seating. system,.how.to.use.it.safely.and.obtain.the.best.results.from.it..Please.read.all.the.information. contained. in. this. manual. before. using. the. chair. and. retain. for. future. reference.. Ensure. everyone.using.the.equipment.is.aware.of.the.contents.of.this.manual.and.understands. how.to.use.the.equipment.safely. These.instructions.provide.guidance.on.the.adjustments.for.professionals,.but.they.also. give.information.on.how.the.equipment.should.be.safely.used,.maintained,.checked,.and. correctly.assembled.by.anyone.who.uses.the.seating.system. In.every.case.the.equipment.should.be.supplied.via.qualified.professionals.who.will.have. adjusted.the.equipment,.checked.its.compliance.and.tested.it.appropriately.. The.seating.system.should.only.ever.be.adjusted.by.qualified.professionals.and.persons. that.are.suitably.trained..For.further.information.please.do.not.hesitate.to.contact.us.-.all. contact.details.are.on.the.back.cover.of.the.manual. Thank you for purchasing our product, we hope you enjoy your new seating system.
  • Page 4: Measurements.&.Useful.info

    Measurements & Useful Info Measurements (cm) A.Seat.Depth 5.0 7.5 B Seat.to.Headrest 5.0 45.0 C Seat.to.Footplate 8.0 D Seat.Width.(between.laterals) 6.5 36.5 E Floor.to.Seat.(high-low.base) 56.0 70.0 F Tilt./.Prone 5.0.° -35.° G Back.Recline 5.0.° -30.° H Base.Footprint 50.x.4 Max.user.weight 0.0kg Weight.of.chair 4.4kg Effective Operation of Lock Levers Never.remove.these.levers.
  • Page 5: Seating.system.components

    Seating System Components A. Headrest B. Side.Rolls C. Flexi.Supports D. Pelvic.Strap E. Shaped.Seat F. Footplate G. Locking.Lever.-.Tilt.in.Space./.Prone.Function H. Locking.Lever.-.Arm.Rest.Fixing. Locking.Lever.-.Back.Recline.Function...
  • Page 6: Important.safety.advice

    Important Safety Advice We at JCM are committed to producing products of the highest standard. All of our products fulfil the essential safety and environmental requirements as defined in the European Directives. However, improper use of the products will potentially put the users at risk and therefore JCM strongly suggest that the following information is strictly adhered to at all times.
  • Page 7: Important.safety.advice.-(Accessories)

    Important Safety Advice - (Accessories) Moore Head Support Should.only.be.adjusted.by.a.therapist.or.competent.person.who.understands.the.product. and.its.principals..The.prongs.on.the.head.support.should.never.be.tight.around.the.head.. Check.that.the.prongs.are.NOT.set.near.the.eyes.or.infringe.behind.the.ears..The.foam. covering.the.prongs.should.be.inspected.regularly.and.replaced.if.damaged. Multi Adjustable Head support Wings.on.the.head.support.are.ideally.set.at.45.degrees..Do.NOT.bring.the.wings.in.tight.to. the.head..Ensure.that.the.head.support.is.set.in.such.away.that.the.child.cannot.loop.their. head.around.the.wings.and.get.stuck. Flexi-Supports and Lateral Supports Ensure.the.straps.do.not.infringe.on.any.feeding.tubes.the.child.may.have. Pommel The.pommel.is.designed.to.abduct.the.users.knees.to.help.keep.the.hips.in.a.good.position.. Do.NOT.use.the.pommel.as.a.way.of.holding.the.user.in.the.seat..Remove.the.pommel. when.transferring.the.user.in.and.out.of.the.seat.(not.required.for.Star.X.Series.) Foot Sandals and Straps Should.only.be.fixed.when.the.user.is.wearing.shoes.or.boots. Tray Do.NOT.use.the.tray.as.a.way.of.securing.children.in.a.chair.always.ensure.that.the.lap. strap.and.any.other.straps.supplied.are.used..Ensure.that.the.tray.clips.are.secure.on.both. sides.of.the.tray..If.the.tray.is.damaged,.ensure.that.this.will.not.be.a.hazard.to.the.user.. Never.leave.hot.items.on.the.tray.while.children.are.unattended.
  • Page 8: Important.-.Chest.harness.adjustment

    Important - Chest Harness Adjustment GREAT CARE should be taken when fitting a chest harness and the following points should always be followed: • The.straps.on.the.harness.should.never. be.allowed.to.move.close.to.or.in.any.way. cause.an.obstruction.to.the.childs.neck.. • The.straps.should.never.be.fitted.too.tightly. and.should.be.clear.from.any.obstruction. • The.cross.strap.on.the.chest.harness. should.always.be.adjusted.prior.to.use. to.ensure.that.it.is.no.higher.than.the. middle.of.the.users.chest. • A.lap.strap.should.always.be.fitted.if.a. harness.is.being.used.to.ensure.the.child. cannot.slide.down.onto.the.cross.strap.. • Always.ensure.that.the.belts.offer.your.
  • Page 9: Important.-.Lap.strap.safety

    Important - Lap Strap Safety Incorrect fitting of lap straps can put the user at serious risk. When using lap straps we recommend the following points should always be adhered to: • Lap.straps.must.always.be.fitted.at.45.degrees.to.the.pelvis.of.the.user. • Always.check.that.the.child’s.pelvis.is.symmetrical.and.positioned.securely.at.the.back. of.the.seat. • Always.ensure.that.the.lap.straps.and.chest.harness.hold.the.child.securely.and.are. comfortable..Ensure.they.provide.a.snug.fit,.a.simple.rule.of.thumb.is.to.allow.two. fingers.to.be.inserted.between.the.belt.and.the.childs.body.. •...
  • Page 10: Footplate.&.Leg.length.adjustment

    Footplate & Leg Length Adjustment Leg.Length.Adjustment Lever.(A).allows.the.operator.to. position.the.footplate.and.cater.for. the.leg.length.of.the.child.seated.. • Turn.lever.(A).in.an.anti- clockwise.direction..Once.loose. enough.(do.not.remove.levers. entirely).the.footplate.is.free.to. be.manually.slid.up.and.down. the.chrome.leg.. • Once.a.suitable.footplate. position.has.been.acquired.the. user.should.lock.it.into.place.by. tightening.the.lever,.turning.in.the. clockwise.direction. Angle.Position.of.Footplate Lever.(B).allows.the.operator.to. adjust.the.angle.position.of.the. footplate.. • Turn.lever.(B).in.an.anti- clockwise.direction..Once.loose. enough.(do.not.remove.lever. entirely).the.footplate.is.free.to. be.manually.swung.about.the. point.where.the.lever.is.located.. • Once.a.suitable.footplate. position.has.been.acquired,. lock.the.footplate.into.place.by. tightening.the.lever,.turning.in.the. clockwise.direction..
  • Page 11: Adjusting.the.tilt./.Prone.in.space

    Adjusting the Tilt / Prone in Space The.Sunbeam.is.fitted.with.a. substantial.range.of.tilt.adjustment. to.enable.you.to.seat.your.child.in. a.position.of.comfort.and.support. whatever.the.situation.. • Loosen.the.locking.lever.(A).and. its.opposing.lever.on.the.opposite. side.of.the.chair.by.turning.them. gently.in.the.anti-clockwise. direction.(never.remove.these. levers.entirely.).Whilst.performing. this.operation.the.user.should. maintain.control.of.these.levers. as.the.weight.of.your.child.will.no. longer.be.supported.. • Gently.raise.or.lower.the.chair. and.position.the.frame.within. its.adjustment.range.(B)..Once. the.desired.position.has.been. achieved.the.user.should.lock. the.chair.in.place.by.re-tightening. the.levers,.turning.them.in.the. clockwise.direction.until.secure. The tilt in space should only be set to maximum when the chair is supervised and your child is at rest.
  • Page 12: Adjusting.the.back.recline./.Prone

    Adjusting the Back Recline / Prone The.lever.indicated.by.(A).and.its. opposing.lever.on.the.other.side.of. the.chair.should.be.used.collectively. to.adjust.the.back.recline.positioning. of.the.Sunbeam.. • Loosen.the.levers.by.turning.them. anticlockwise..Once.this.has.been. done.the.back.should.be.free.to. move.into.prone.or.recline.. Important Note: It.is.important.to.remember.that. the.back.is.supporting.your.childs. weight.and.should.therefore. be.assisted.at.all.times.whilst. adjusting..The.slot.cut.into.the. plastic.(B).is.a.visual.indication. of.the.amount.of.adjustment. provided.and.this.should.never. be.exceeded.for.safety.reasons... • Once.a.suitable.position.of. prone/recline.has.been.achieved,. lock.the.back.into.position.by. tightening.both.levers.(A).on.either. side.of.the.frame,.turning.them.in. the.clockwise.direction.until.the. back.is.unable.to.be.moved.under. the.weight.of.your.child. The back recline should only be set to maximum when the chair is supervised and your child is at rest.
  • Page 13: Lateral.flexi.&.Lap.strap.adjustment

    The.allen.key.bolts.(A).should.be.used. to.set.the.vertical.positioning.of.the. flexible.lateral.supports: • Slacken.off.the.two.bolts.indicated. by.turning.them.anticlockwise.using. the.allen.key.provided..(Do not completely remove these bolts!) • Once.loose,.the.supports.can.be.manually.slid.up.and. down.within.its.locating.channel.on.the.plastic.back.. • When.the.desired.position.has.been.acquired,.use.the.allen.key.to.re-lock. the.support.into.place.by.tightening.the.bolts.against.the.back.of.the.chair.. Adjustment.of.Lap.Strap. The.Sunbeam.comes.with.a.lap.strap. as.standard.which.is.easily.adjusted. to.suit.the.size.of.your.child: • Un-clip.the.buckle.(A).by.raising. the.plastic.lever.with.your.hands.. Once.raised.the.white.strap.should. be.free.to.slide.within.the.buckle,. this.allows.you.to.either.pull.tight.or. loosen.off.the.strap.depending.on. the.position.desired.for.your.child.. • When.you.have.achieved.the.strapping.you.require.the.buckle.should.simply.be. snapped.closed.to.trap.the.white.strap.and.secure.it.in.its.place. Adjustment.of.Flexible.Lateral.Support • Buckle.(B).operates.in.the.same.manner.as.the.lap.strap.buckle.described.above..In. this.instance.it.is.used.to.adjust.the.lateral.strap.which.is.fed.around.the.flexible.plastic.
  • Page 14: Adjusting.the.headrest.position

    Adjusting the Headrest Position Head.Support.Positioning • Loosen.lever.(A).by.turning.it.in.the. anticlockwise.direction..Once.loose,. the.head.support.should.be.free.to. be.manually.moved.towards.or.away. from.the.back.as.indicated. • The.head.support.can.also.be. manually.removed.from.the.chair.by. sliding.forward,.away.from.the.chair. until.you.have.disengaged.it.from. its.locating.bracket. • To.lock.the.head.support.in.the.desired. position.tighten.the.lever.by.turning.it. in.the.clockwise.direction.until.it.can. no.longer.be.adjusted.manually. Height.of.Head.Support • Loosen.the.two.bolts.(B).by.turning.them. in.the.anticlockwise.direction.by.a.full. turn.using.the.allen.key.provided..(Do. not.completely.remove.these.bolts!) • Once.loose.the.head.support.can.be. manually.slid.up.or.down.on.the.plastic. back.support.within.the.range.of.its. location.channel.. • When.the.desired.position.has.been. achieved,.lock.the.head.support.into. place.by.tightening.the.allen.key.bolts,. turning.them.in.the.clockwise.direction. until.the.head.support.is.secure. (A).is.the.locking.lever.which.is.used.to. (B).are.the.two.allen.key.bolts.which.are.
  • Page 15: Operating.the.rocking.mechanism

    Operating the Rocking Mechanism Use.of.the.Rocking.Action (A).highlights.the.grab.bar.which.is. used.for.rocking.your.child.when.the. chair.is.set.in.the.rocking.position.. Gently.pushing.on.this.rail.will.allow. the.chair.to.rock.gently.and.comfort. your.child..It.should.be.ensured.that. the.chair.is.located.on.a.suitable.flat. surface.before.rocking.is.performed.. The.rail.can.also.be.used.to.carry.the. chair.when.it.is.not.in.use. Engaging./.Disengaging. Rocking.Motion The.rail.shown.in.the.photos.opposite. allows.the.user.to.either.engage.or. disengage.the.rocking.mechanism.of. the.chair..The.rocking.motion.should. only.be.used.if.the.child.involved.is. sufficiently.comfortable.under.the. type.of.movement.generated. Engaging.Rocking.Motion • Tip.the.chair.forward.5.degrees.using. the.rail.indicated.by.(A).. • Using.the.other.hand.the.user.should. then.hinge.rail.(B).upward.towards. them.so.that.it.protrudes.at.right. angles.to.the.chair.(B)..The.chair. should.then.be.gently.lowered.back. down.for.rocking.to.be.commenced. Disengaging.Rocking.Motion • Hinge.the.rail.down.towards.the. floor.as.far.as.it.will.go.(C)..Ensure. that.it.is.securely.in.position. Never rock the chair with the back reclined and the chair tilted.
  • Page 16: Adjusting.the.seat.depth

    Adjusting the Seat Depth The.seat.depth.of.your.Sunbeam.chair.can.be.easily.adjusted.to. accommodate.the.size.of.your.child. Seat.Depth.Adjustment • To.alter.the.seat.depth,.loosen.off.both.levers.(A).by.turning.anti-clockwise.. • Once.loose.the.entire.seat.can.be.pulled.forward.or.pushed.toward.the.back.using.the. chrome.footplate.arm.and.the.rocking.handle.for.leverage..The.location.slots.in.the.seat. . (B).allow.for.a.substantial.amount.of.growth.in.the.seat.ensuring.children.from.as.young. as.3.months.to.as.old.as.3.years.can.be.seated.comfortably. • When.the.desired.position.has.been.achieved,.re-tighten.the.levers.by.turning.them.in.a. clockwise.direction.until.the.seat.is.locked.in.place.
  • Page 17: Tray.fitting.&.Adjustment

    Tray Fitting & Adjustment Adjusting.the.Tray.Height • To.adjust.the.height.of.the.chrome. arms.simply.loosen.off.the.lever. (A).by.turning.in.an.anticlockwise. direction.until.the.arm.is.free. to.slide.up.and.down.within.its. location.bracket..It.is.necessary. that.both.the.left.and.right.hand. side.arms.are.adjusted.together.to. ensure.that.the.tray.sits.level.. • When.the.desired.height.position. has.been.acquired,.lock.the.arms. into.place.by.tightening.the.levers. against.the.arms,.turning.them.in. the.clockwise.direction. Fitting.the.Tray • Rest.the.tray.on.the. arms.of.the.chair.. • Line.the.tray.rail.brackets. (B).up.with.the.chrome. arms.and.slide.the.chrome. arms.into.the.brackets... • Once.the.arms.are.clearly. located.within.the.rails.it.is. necessary.to.lock.the.tray.into. place.by.tightening.levers.(C). attached.to.the.rails.either.side.. Turn.in.the.clockwise.direction. until.they.have.gripped.the. arms.of.the.chair.securely. To.remove.the.tray.the.user.should. simply.reverse.this.process.
  • Page 18: Positioning.on.the.5.Star.high-Low.base

    Positioning on the 5 Star High-Low Base Never attempt this operation with the user seated in the chair. Apply.all.the.brakes.to.the.5. Position.yourself.behind.the.base.and.lower. star.base.to.ensure.it.is.stable. the.chair.down.gently.so.that.the.cross.bars.(A. &.B).guide.into.grooves.(C).on.both.sides.of. Lift.the.chair.from.the.ground. the.base.. ensuring.that.a.suitable.stance. is.taken.and.that.you.have. complete.control.of.your. Sunbeam.chair. Always.ensure.that.both.bars.are.slotted.securely.right.to.the.front.of.the.locking. grooves.and.that.the.chair.is.secure.on.the.base.
  • Page 19: Raising.&.Lowering.-.5.Star.base

    Finally.the.locking.bar.(C).should.be.rotated.clockwise.by.hand.until.it.locks.home.in. the.slot.on.the.base. Never use the chair on its base without the lock bar being secured in place Regular inspection of the locking mechanism by a competent person should be completed before each and every use of the chair on its base. Raising &...
  • Page 20: Cleaning & Care

    Refer.to.JCMs.fabric.cleaning.guide.which.can.be.found.on.their.website.www.jcmseating.co.uk. Do.not.use.bleach,.acidic,.solvent,.abrasive,.biological.or.phenolic.based.cleaners. Metal Framework • If.all.upholstery.is.removed.the.metal.framework.can.be.cleaned.with.hot.soapy.water.and.detergent.or. it.can.be.steam.cleaned..(Labelling.may.need.to.be.replaced.following.steam.cleaning). • Ensure.that.the.framework.is.thoroughly.dried.after.cleaning. • Always.ensure.that.any.moving.or.adjustable.parts.are.re-lubricated. General Maintenance General.maintenance.should.be.carried.out.by.a.competent,.professional.person.who.is.well.informed.on. how.to.use.the.equipment.(see.warranty.-.page.3).if.there.is.no.such.person.available.or.a.more.thorough. check.is.needed,.a.service.via.an.approved.repairer.(see.opposite).should.be.booked..The.person.who. carries.out.the.maintenance.check.or.service.should.always.fill.out.the.service.history.log.record.(page.). in.order.to.ensure.the.warranty.remains.valid. As.documented.opposite,.the.degree.of.maintenance.required.is.dependant.on.various.factors.relating.to. the.use.of.the.product..In.addition.to.the.specific.functional.adjustment.warnings.specified.in.this.manual,. it.should.be.ensured.that.a.thorough.inspection.of.the.following.should.be.completed.at.no.greater.than.6. month.intervals:.(Points.listed.here.are.generic.across.the.JCM.range.and.do.not.apply.to.all.products). Castors • Lift.base.and.check.each.wheel.to.ensure.it.is.not.damaged,.loose.or.worn. • Removing.any.grease.or.dirt.that.has.built.up.on.the.wheels,.check.that.the.brakes. Brakes stop.the.wheels.rotating.. • Check.they.are.securely.fixed.in.place.&.that.there.are.no.signs.of.damage.or.wear.&.tear. • Ensure.handles.are.functioning.correctly.. Pushing. • Check.there.are.no.signs.of.damage.or.wear.and.tear.. Handles • Ensure.push.handle.grips.are.secure. Seat.Tilt.
  • Page 21: Servicing Via Approved Repairer

    A. service. is. a. comprehensive. combination. of. inspection,. maintenance. and. repair. or. replacement.of.worn,.faulty.or.missing.components..The.growth.and.any.changes.of.the. occupants.needs.since.the.original.assessment.is.taken.into.account.when.performing.the. service..This.is.in.contrast.to.general.maintenance.(opposite),.where.only.straightforward. checks,.inspections.and.adjustments.take.place.and.primary.services.are.planned.. What happens if a fault is found? If.any.faults.are.found.that.could.prove.to.be.a.risk.to.either.the.user.or.the.operator.then.all. use.of.the.equipment.should.be.ceased.immediately.until.the.product.has.been.repaired.. Who should carry out the service? It.is.stressed.that.only.a.JCM.approved.repairer.or.a.person.with.competent.training.of.a. Class..medical.device.should.carry.out.this.work.. Any.modifications.must.not.be.carried.out.without.prior.agreement.of.JCM.Seating.Solutions. Ltd..It.must.be.understood.that.unauthorised.modifications.may.pose.a.risk.to.all.users.and. attendants,.as.well.as.potentially.invalidate.the.warranty. Any.new.parts.required.should.be.genuine.JCM.Seating.Solutions.Ltd..approved.parts,. fitted.to.JCM.specifications. Frequency of Service JCM.recommend.that.a.service.of.this.product.is.completed.once.every.6.months.as.a.
  • Page 22: Service Record Log

    Service Record Log This.log.is.an.important.record.of.usage.and.care.of.the.product..It.is.a.primary.tool.in. predicting.the.need.for.further.service.and.maintenance..It.should.be.completed.each.time. an.inspection,.service.or.any.other.significant.manipulation.has.taken.place..JCM Seating Solutions Ltd. will require proof of service for any warranty claims or orders. Seating system serial number ___________________ Date delivered ______/______/______ Date Service Performed Organisation Print Name & Sign Please.contact.JCM.if.additional.log.sheets.are.required.
  • Page 23: Warranty

    3 year warranty.. YEAR What it Covers The.warranty.covers.all.aspects.of.product.failure. due.to.faulty.workmanship.or.manufacturing.. Period of Cover The.period.of.the.warranty.runs.for.3.years.from.the. date.that.the.product.is.dispatched.. The Work JCM is Obliged to Complete JCM’s.obligation.under.this.warranty.is.to.replace. or.repair.any.defective.goods.within.the.period.of. the.warranty.free.of.charge.. What the Warranty Does Not Cover • Items. that. are. damaged. or. fail. due. to. natural. wear.and.tear,.extreme.usage,.neglect.or.misuse.
  • Page 24: Inspecting & Reissuing Of Equipment

    Inspecting & Reissuing of Equipment Most.JCM.Seating.Solutions.Ltd..products.are.individually.assessed.for.a.client.prior.to. issue..They.are.handed.over.in.a.controlled.way.to.ensure.optimum.fit.and.specification,. checks.are.completed.and.any.additional.individual.verbal.instructions.given..We.therefore. recommend.the.following.points.are.adhered.to.prior.to.any.re-issue.of.equipment: • Cleaning Follow. a. rigorous. process. of. cleaning. in. order. to. decontaminate. the. product. and. eliminate.the.chance.of.cross.infection.. • Assessment of Fabrics / Foams Carefully. asses. the. condition. of. fabrics. and. foams. in. the. seating. product,. and. have.
  • Page 25 • Accessories Check.all.accessories.carefully.for.damage.and.potential.shortcomings.which.may.pose. a.risk.to.the.user. • Function Ensure.that.all.the.functions.of.the.chair.are.working.correctly.e.g..tilt.in.space,.height. adjustment,.back.recline,.folding.etc. • Fixings Check.that.any.knobs,.hand.wheels,.nuts,.bolts,.levers.and.fixings.are.in.good.condition. and.fitted.in.place.securely. • Modifications Any.special.modifications,.adaptations,.alterations.or.other.such.procedures.including. added.accessories.may.require.review..If.they.are.found.inappropriate,.remedial.action. (if.considered.safe.and.practical).should.be.taken.to.reverse.them.if.possible. • Labelling Any.labelling.specific.to.the.previous.user.should.be.removed.and.replaced.with.labelling. specific.to.the.new.user. • Adjustment Adjustment.of.the.equipment.to.the.new.user.must.be.carried.out.by.suitably.qualified. and. experienced. professionals.. These. adjustments. along. with. the. other. appropriate. checks.and.tests.should.be.completed.with.the.owners.knowledge.and.agreement.. • Hand Over Competent.handing.over.of.the.equipment.to.the.new.user.or.attendant.must.include. proper.training.and.advice.in.safe.use,.particularly.regarding.transportation.issues. •...
  • Page 26 ® design For living 15 -18 Maxwell Road, Woodston Industrial Estate, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire PE2 7HU Tel: 01733 405830 Fax: 01733 405838 Email: enquiries@jcmseating.co.uk © 2007 JCM Seating all rights reserved. Q.A.22 (Jan 2007)

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