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Important Information: These instructions must be kept with
the product at all times. This product is a prescribed Medical
Device. To be used only under the guidance of a Therapist
or Prescribing Practitioner. You must read these instructions
carefully before use.
INSTRUCTION FOR USE
INSTRUCTION FOR USE
Multiseat
Max user weight: 100 kg
Weight of product: 50 kg
Version 005

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  • Page 1 Version 005 INSTRUCTION FOR USE INSTRUCTION FOR USE Multiseat Max user weight: 100 kg Weight of product: 50 kg Important Information: These instructions must be kept with the product at all times. This product is a prescribed Medical Device. To be used only under the guidance of a Therapist or Prescribing Practitioner.
  • Page 2 INSTRUCTION FOR USE Multiseat Note: Some fabric and plastic colours may vary, adjustments are not affected.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety Information Abduction pad ..........33 Back pad ............34 Footpost ............36 Safety Labels ..........5 Angle adjustable footpost ........ 38 Important Safety Information ......6 Abduction block ..........39 Basic Safe Configuration ......... 7 Flip up footplate..........40 General Information Optional Components Key ..............
  • Page 4: Safety Information

    CHAPTER ONE Safety Information Carers and Re-issue Professional and home users and stores technical users...
  • Page 5: Safety Labels

    (see picture), which is located on the product. Please quote this number on all correspondence. Product Labels Each Jenx product has a number of pictorial safety labels attached, please refer to the explanations below. Client weight Limit (changes per model and size) Attention / Warning...
  • Page 6: Important Safety Information

    Do not use this product if you suspect or know that it is broken or faulty. Please contact Jenx Limited immediately for advice: Jenx Limited, Tel: +44 (0)114 285 3376.
  • Page 7: Basic Safe Configuration

    Multiseat Basic Safe Configuration The following features must be kept on the Multiseat at all times: Seat base, Seat back, Memory foam pad, Lumbar pad, Lap strap and a seat cover (Hygiene or coloured). Failure to use these basic features may pose a risk to the user.
  • Page 8: General Information

    CHAPTER TWO General Information Carers and Re-issue Professional and home users and stores technical users...
  • Page 9: Key

    Multiseat Key to Components Swiss clip T-Nut Wing knob Allen key bolt Wing nut Star knob Plastic spacer Plastic washer Note: Design may vary Clamping lever Handle Knob Key for Users Professional and Carers and Re-issue technical users home users and stores jenx.com...
  • Page 10: Care And Cleaning Instructions

    Wooden Products and Parts •  For deep cleaning, a low pressure steam cleaner can be used •  Do not use organic solvents to clean Jenx Products •  Soap and water or antibacterial spray can be used •  Check for breaks or splintering of the wood before re-issuing • ...
  • Page 11: Maintenance

    •  Contact Jenx Limited if any accessories not manufactured by Jenx Limited have been attached to the product. Unauthorised accessories may affect the safety of this product and invalidate your warranty •  Check that gas spring levers are not bent. Do not use the product if any levers are bent. Contact Jenx Limited to arrange replacement...
  • Page 12: Product Induction & Hand Over

    •  If the product is to be re-delivered, ensure adequate and secure packaging is used •  If in any doubt as to the safety of this product do not issue it, contact Jenx Limited for advice •  Products must only be issued fully assembled, clean and in good working order. Instruction for Use must be with the product Jenx Limited offers Technical User Courses for stores personnel.
  • Page 13: Specification & Warranty

    Multiseat Specification & Warranty Specification Maximum user weight 100 Kg Base Dimensions (Z-Base) 830 x 640 mm Angle range 10 ° prone - 25 ° supine Chair height from floor (Z-Base) Min: 440 mm Max: 640 mm Description Size 4...
  • Page 14: Main Features And Benefits

    General Information Main features and benefits Flip-away hip pad Benefits: Quick and easy to flip-away or to adjust the angle of support. Removable tray Benefits: Gives the user a surface to work on, can be adjusted for height and angle. Memory foam pad and optional Ischial bar...
  • Page 15 Multiseat The adjustment can be found on the page specified Headrests Benefits: There is a range of headrests available to best suit the users needs Flip-away thoracic pad Benefits: Quick and easy to flip-away or to adjust the angle of support.
  • Page 16: Initial Assembly

    CHAPTER THREE Initial Assembly Carers and Re-issue Professional and home users and stores technical users...
  • Page 17: Handle

    Multiseat Handle Fitting the handle jenx.com...
  • Page 18: Interface Plate

    Initial assembly Interface plate Using the interface plate The seat unit is a two man lift...
  • Page 19: Lumbar Pad

    Multiseat Lumbar pad Fitting the lumbar pad jenx.com...
  • Page 20: Back Column

    Initial assembly Back column Fitting the back column...
  • Page 21 Multiseat Back column Fitting the back column jenx.com...
  • Page 22: Frequent Adjustments

    CHAPTER FOUR Frequent Adjustments Carers and Re-issue Professional and home users and stores technical users...
  • Page 23: Castors

    Multiseat Castors Lock castors before using the stander. jenx.com...
  • Page 24: Safety Straps

    Frequent adjustments Safety straps Lap strap: fastening and adjusting The lap strap can be adjusted using the swiss clips in four places, as shown. Two on the side of the seat and two on the back of the lumbar pad.
  • Page 25 Multiseat Safety straps Thoracic strap: fastening and adjusting All belts and harnesses should be used at all times. For therapy purposes it may be necessary to deviate from this rule and any deviation should be fully documented as part of a Risk Assessment or Therapy Program and all relevant staff and carers appropriately trained.
  • Page 26: Memory Foam Pad

    Frequent adjustments Memory foam pad Fitting the memory foam pad...
  • Page 27: Covers (Optional)

    Multiseat Covers (optional) Back pad cover Seat pad cover jenx.com...
  • Page 28: Clinical Adjustments

    CHAPTER FIVE Clinical Adjustments Re-issue Professional and and stores technical users...
  • Page 29: Tilt In Space

    Multiseat Tilt in space jenx.com...
  • Page 30 Clinical adjustments Tilt in space...
  • Page 31: Seat Depth

    Multiseat Seat depth jenx.com...
  • Page 32: Lumbar Pad

    Clinical adjustments Lumbar pad Angle, height and depth adjustments...
  • Page 33: Abduction Pad

    Multiseat Abduction pad Fitting abduction pad jenx.com...
  • Page 34: Back Pad

    Clinical adjustments Back pad Fitting back pad to back column...
  • Page 35 Multiseat Back pad Adjusting back pad height, depth and angle jenx.com...
  • Page 36: Footpost

    Clinical adjustments Footpost Fitting the footpost (fixed and angle adjustable)
  • Page 37 Multiseat Footplate Fitting the footplate Adjusting the footplate jenx.com...
  • Page 38: Angle Adjustable Footpost

    Clinical adjustments Angle adjustable footpost Adjusting the footpost angle...
  • Page 39: Abduction Block

    Multiseat Abduction block Fitting the abduction block jenx.com...
  • Page 40: Flip Up Footplate

    Clinical adjustments Flip-up footplate Footplate angle...
  • Page 41: Optional Components

    CHAPTER SIX Optional Components Carers and Re-issue Professional and home users and stores technical users...
  • Page 42: Armrest Mounting

    Optional components Armrest mounting brackets Fitting armrest brackets (left and right) MS04 when fitting JT03 tray...
  • Page 43: Armrests

    Multiseat Armrests Fitting the armrests Adjusting the armrests jenx.com...
  • Page 44: Tray

    Optional components Tray Fitting the tray Fitting the tray infill...
  • Page 45: Elbow Blocks

    Multiseat Elbow blocks Fitting elbow blocks jenx.com...
  • Page 46: Shoulder Protractors

    Optional components Shoulder protractors Fitting shoulder protractors Adjusting shoulder protractors, height and depth...
  • Page 47 Multiseat Shoulder protractors Adjusting shoulder protractors, angle Adjusting shoulder protractors, width jenx.com...
  • Page 48: Hip Pads

    Optional components Hip pads Fitting hip pads...
  • Page 49 Multiseat Hip pads Adjusting hip guide width Adjusting hip guide angle (button release only) jenx.com...
  • Page 50: Sandals

    Optional components Sandals Fitting the sandals...
  • Page 51: Footbox

    Multiseat Sandals Adjusting the sandals Footbox Fitting the footbox jenx.com...
  • Page 52: Sandal Raising Blocks

    Optional components Sandal raising blocks Fitting sandal raising blocks...
  • Page 53: Headrest

    Multiseat Headrest Fitting headrest Multigrip Headrest (MH01) Oval Headrest (MH02) jenx.com...
  • Page 54 Optional components Headrest Using the clamping lever: Loosen Step 1: Pull the lever out to disengage Step 2: Keeping the lever pulled out, rotate the lever clockwise to the upper most position Step 3: Release the lever Step 4: Rotate the lever anti-clockwise to loosen.
  • Page 55 Multiseat Headrest Adjust the angle of the joint that you have loosened Always ensure levers are left in an appropriate and safe position Ensure that the headrest is not set to a position that would enable the user to come into contact with the metal links jenx.com...
  • Page 56 Optional components Headrest Using the clamping lever: Tighten Step 2: Pull the lever out to disengage the ratchet Step 1: Turn the lever clockwise to tighten. If the headrest needs further tightening continue to step Step 3: Turn the lever anti-clockwise Step 4: Release the lever and return to step 1...
  • Page 57 Multiseat Multigrip Headrest Use these bolts to adjust position of the Multigrip links To move Multigrip links undo the bolts shown above. The links can then be easily moved to desired position. Once position is achieved tighten the bolts securely.
  • Page 58: Thoracics

    Optional components Thoracic pads Fitting thoracic pads...
  • Page 59 Multiseat Thoracic pads Adjusting thoracic pads width and height Adjusting thoracic angle (button release only) jenx.com...
  • Page 60: Leg Control

    Optional components Leg control Leg control bracket fitting Leg control pad fitting...
  • Page 61 Multiseat Leg control Angle adjustment Width adjustment jenx.com...
  • Page 62: Ischial Bar

    Optional components Ischial bar Ischial bar fitting Zip waistcoat harness Fitting zip waistcoat harness The wasitcoat harness is fitted and adjusted using swiss clips in four places, as shown. Two on the back of the back pad and two on the underside of the hip pad fixing bracket.
  • Page 63: Harnesses

    Multiseat Zip waistcoat harness Using the cam locks Fitting webbing end clips Webbing end clips must be fitted to all webbing ends when the harness is first fitted. Quick release buckles Press the middle of the button to release the buckles. Simply click back together jenx.com...
  • Page 64: Maintenance & Inspection

    CHAPTER SEVEN Maintenance & Inspection Carers and Re-issue Professional and home users and stores technical users...
  • Page 65 • We strongly recommend that all straps and harnesses are replaced with new ones before re-issue. Only genuine Jenx parts should be fitted • Check that gas spring levers are not bent. Do not use the product if any levers are bent. Contact Jenx Limited to arrange replacement • Check that the product to be re-issued is to the correct specification for the intended new user.
  • Page 66 If there is any doubt about the safety of the product, do not hesitate to contact our Customer Support Department for advice Products should be thoroughly decontaminated in line with MHRA and local guidelines prior to inspection, storage and re-issue Jenx Limited can take no responsibility for re-issue of products...
  • Page 67: Frequently Asked Questions

    The purchasing authority has a duty under the MHRA guidelines DB2006 (05) to address training for Medical Devices Management. Check with your authority. Question: Does Jenx run technical competency courses? Answer: Yes. Please visit jenx.com for details of available courses. Notes jenx.com...
  • Page 68 Seating Standing Sleeping Therapy Mobility Bathroom Jenx Limited, Wardsend Road, Sheffield S6 1RQ T: 0114 285 3376 E: sales@jenx.com jenx.com...

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