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8.2 Adjusting the Hip Pad
The hip pad can be height, depth and
angle adjusted for optimum pelvic
position. The height of the pad is set to the
equivalent distance between the user's
pelvis and their feet. To adjust the hip pad
loosen the four knobs (a) on either side of
the central spine at the back of the pad
and slide the pad into the required position.
Once the required position is obtained the
knobs should be re-tightened securely.
Always check the pads are secure before
placing the user in the product.
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8.3 Adjusting the Knee
Supports
The height and depth of the knee supports
can be positioned independently by
adjusting the mounting plate. To adjust
the plate loosen the two knobs (a) and slide
the plate and knee support to the required
position and then retighten the knobs
securely. Repeat the process for the
other plate.
To alter the width of the knee supports
and also if required achieve some rotation
loosen the knobs (b) and slide the pad to
the required position and then retighten
the knobs.
Always use caution when making this
adjustment, as fingers could become
trapped in the slot while positioning.
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8.4 Adjusting the
Standard Footplates
The Leckey Horizon Stander
footplates are split to allow independent
height and angle adjustment for exact
positioning of both feet. To adjust the
footplate height first loosen the allen bolts
(a) and then slide the footplate to the
required position and retighten securely.
To alter the angle of the footplate to
accommodate plantarflexion or dorsiflexion
simply rotate the coupling cylinder
clockwise or anti clockwise respectively (b).
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8.5 Adjusting the
Flip-up Footplates
The footplate is hinged at the front which
allows the sandals to be adjusted more easily
and can facilitate transfer from a seating
position to prone standing. To avoid any
possible finger nip issues lift the footplate at
the notched area.
Use caution when lifting and
lowering the footplate as fingers
could become trapped.

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