INDEX 1. Introduction 2. Product description 2.1 Purpose of use 2.2 Technical details 3. Assembly and Disassembly 3.1 Assembling the frame 3.2 Assembling the seat 3.3 Disassembly side support 4. Installation and adjustment 4.1 Seat 4.1.1 Adjusting seat height 4.1.2 Adjusting the angle of tilt 4.2 Footrest 4.2.1 Adjusting 4.3 Armrest...
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Your supplier will carry out this guarantee. The guarantee does not apply to damage or faults of the tricycle caused by wrong or improper use. The evaluation of it is the privilege of Huka or a representative to be appointed by Huka.
In order to give you the maximum possible information about the various possibilities offered by the Dukki, we have put together a brief set of instructions. To get the most from your Dukki it is important that you read carefully this instruction booklet before using the Dukki.
2.1 Purpose of use The Dukki is suitable for toilet and shower use. The Dukki is available in 4 sizes and suitable for children between 2 and 14 years old and with a maximum weight from 50 kg. The Dukki can be used by temperatures between minus 10° till plus 60°Celsius.
3. ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY The Dukki should be assembled according to the following instructions. 3.1 Assembling the frame 1) Remove the wrench from the locking pin for the foot rest 2) Place the frame standard with the sliding tube in the frame part which is pointed up high, the sliding tube is on the back and the bolt in the fork is not visible from the outside of the frame.
4. INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT 4.1 Seat Figure 4: Adjusting seat height 4.1.1 Adjusting seat height (see figure 4) 1) Decide on the desired height of the seat. 2) Loosen the red knobs and lift the seat from the frame. Remove the wrench from the locking pin for the footrest. 4) Loosen bolts in both forks, and give a slight tick on these bolts.
4.1.2 Adjusting the angle of tilt 1) Place the child in the Dukki 2) With one hand, hold the seat steady 3) Loosen the red knobs on both sides of the seat a couple of turns 4) Tilt the seat to the desired position...
Figure 5 Figure 5a Installing abduction block (wide model) abduction block (small model) 4.4 Abduction-block 4.4.1 Installation 1) Slide the abduction block as far as possible into the seat while lifting the red locking pin in the block. 2) Fix the abduction block by letting the locking pin drop. 4.5 Hygienic bowl Po 1) Place the opening of the hygienic bowl in the seat from the back 2) Hook the hygienic bowl at the back into the notch in the seat...
Figure 6 Installing pelvis and chest strap 4.6 Pelvis strap and chest strap 4.6.1 Installation (figure 6) 1) Pass the end of the strap from front to back through the hole in the seat 2) Pass the end of the strap through the winding block (about 1 inch) 3) Wind the strap tightly a number of times around the block 4) Place the winding bocks in the hole in the back of the seat...
When not in use the excess strap can be stored in the seat by winding it around the blocks, so no long piece of strap is left hanging. The sliding clasp allows easy adjustment of strap length to accommodate extra clothes or use of the Dukki by different children.
4.7 Foot straps Figure 8 assembling foot straps 4.7.1 Installation (zie figure 8) 1) Click the foot strap mount into the hole on the underside of the footrest. 2) Thread the strap from top to bottom through the foot rest and the foot rest mount 3) Position the cushioned section of the foot strap centrally over the foot 4) Fix the strap by pulling on one of the two handles Figure 9 adjusting strap length...
4.8 Head rest Figure 10 Assembling the head rest 4.8.1 Installation of the head rest 1) Remove the clip from the upper part of the back of the seat 2) Remove the wrench from the locking pin in the footrest 3) Loosen the upper bolts in the back of the seat.
Figure 11 iadjusting height, depth and angle 4.8.2 Adjusting height, depth and angle 1) Turn the head rest operating handle as far as possible upwards. 2) Disconnect the handle by pulling it to the side and turning the handle downwards 1) Repeat this action until the head rest can be moved.
When using the Dukki in the shower, it is possible that some water will get into the seat. Ensure that no water is left in the seat by occasionally tilting it forward. The water will then run out through a hole in the bottom of the stem.
6. LIST OF PARTS In the following drawings, all parts of the Dukki are represented. For ordering these parts, simply get in touch with your supplier Figure 12 : Frame 6.1 Parts frame The numbers in the diagram (fig 12) correspond with the following descriptions.
Figure 13 Spare parts seat 6.2 Spare parts seat The numbers in the diagram (fig 13) correspond with the following descriptions. Number Description 2.01 Seat 2.02 Foot rest 2.03 Abduction Block 2.04 Arm rest 2.05 Hygienic bowl 2.06 Seat profile for head rest 2.07 Capt for head rest mount 2.08...
6.3 Spare parts foot straps , pelvis strap and chest strap and head rest. The numbers in the diagrams (fig. 14) correspond with the following descriptions. Number Description Foot straps 3.01 Foot strap mount 3.02 Foot strap pelvis strap and chest strap 4.01 winding block 4.02...
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