Tray Arm Height Adjustment; Tray Installation And Adjustment - Sunrise Medical Zippie VOYAGE Owner's Manual

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Z I PP IE VOYAGE
HEADREST SUPPORTS (Continued)
Forehead Strap Adjustment
a. Using an Allen wrench: Loosen the guide rods adjustment screws (H) and slide both guide
rods evenly to desired diameter.
b. Locate neoprene strap in desired position on forehead.
c. Slide guide rods through clamp until front of neoprene strap is approximately 1/2" (12.7mm)
from plastic guide support. Strap must fit snuggly on forehead.
d. Re-tighten guide rod adjustment screw (H) to hold position.
e. Guide rods may be trimmed to 1" (25.4mm) limiting rearward protrusion. Vinyl caps should
be removed prior to trimming and then reinstalled.
f. Re-adjust forehead strap as necessary.
Headrest Downward Stop Angle Adjustment
a.
Using an Allen wrench loosen the angle adjustment clamp screws (I)
b.
Insert an Allen wrench into the exposed hole on the silver angle adjustment pivot ( J ) and
rotate until the forehead pad and guide rods are at the desired angle.
c.
Re-tighten the angle adjustment clamp screws and check all settings.
NOTICE– Fasteners and DFS2 adjustment should be checked prior to each use. Neoprene Strap
must be replaced at the first signs of wear or loss of tension. Please refer to Headstrap
instruction sheet on the website or in your kit.
W. TRAY ARM HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
a.
Loosen or remove the two button head screws (A) to raise or lower the tray support arm
receiver bracket (B).
b.
Adjust tray support receiver bracket to the proper height and tighten the screws.
c.
Insert the tray arm into one of 3 possible height positions on the receiver bracket.
d.
Repeat the procedure for opposite side making sure tray supports are equal in height adjustment
so that the tray can be installed easily.
X. TRAY INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT
a.
Slide the tray over the tray supports, adjust depth and click into place.
b.
Check that nut (C) is just loose enough so that the tray can be adjusted.
c.
Knob (D) is loosened to adjust the depth of the tray and tightened on both sides to hold the
adjustment.
d.
Adjust the angle of the tray by holding in both knuckle buttons (E) on the support arms and
raising the tray to desired angle, the tray should click in place for a positive lock.
Using a pelvic positioning belt is critical for child safety when foot straps or shoe holders
must be used for therapeutic positioning needs.
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