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Mygo Max User Manual Supporting English Children...
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Mygo Max User Manual p2 The Mygo Max has been designed to offer a high level of postural positioning while enabling function and mobility. This manual shows how you can quickly, easily and safely make use of all of the functions. The...
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Mygo Max User Manual p3 CONTENTS Intended Use Certification Warnings and Cautions 04 Terms of Warranty Product History Record Product Training Record Safety Information Precautions and Contraindications How to Unpack and Assemble Fitting the Covers Clinical Setup for Postural Management Frequent Adjustments for Daily Use Cleaning and Care Information Daily Product Inspections Annual Product Inspections Reissuing Leckey Products Technical Information...
Mygo Max User Manual p4 SECTION 01: Device Regulations 2002, Medial Device Directive (93/42 EEC) and EN 12182:2012 INTENDED USE Assistive products for persons with Intended use disability, general requirements and test methods. Leckey’s seating systems are intended to Notice to the user and/or patient: Any support children and young adults who serious incident that has occurred have mild to complex postural needs in relation to the device should be that affect the ability to sit without reported to the manufacturer and the additional support.
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Mygo Max User Manual p5 seating elements and the chassis. operator or children on the floor do Accumulated dirt can prematurely not get trapped in the powered seat wear the seat cushions and raising and lowering mechanism. encourage corrosion on the chassis. 3) Warning Occupant Security Only use non-abrasive household cleaners and moist cloths, do not • Ensure that all of the occupant use running water on the upholstery harnesses and especially the pelvic whilst it is still attached to the belts are fastened and adjusted to seat. See section ‘Cleaning & care hold the occupant securely in place information’. before moving the seat or leaving the vicinity of the static seat. 8) Caution Cleaning Power Washers/ Hoses 4) Caution Finger Pinch Hazard •...
Mygo Max User Manual p6 SECTION 04: TERMS OF SECTION 06: PRODUCT WARRANTY TRAINING RECORD (PARENTS, TEACHERS & CARERS) The warranty applies only when the product is used according to the Your Leckey product is a prescribed Class specified conditions and for the intended 1 Medical Device and as such Leckey purposes, following all manufacturers’ recommend that parents, teachers and recommendations (also see general carers using the equipment should be terms of sales, delivery and payment). made aware of the following sections A three year warranty is provided on of this user manual by a technically all Leckey manufactured products and competent person. components. Section 07 Safety Information SECTION 05:...
Mygo Max User Manual p7 SECTION 07: SAFETY INFORMATION 1. Always read instructions fully before will improve product stability. This is use. especially important when the tilt in space or back recline facility is in use. 2. To improve safety we recommend that users should not be left unattended 8. When the seat is in use on a Hi-low at any time whilst using Leckey chassis please ensure that the height equipment. adjustment pedal and tilt in space lever are locked off and cannot 3. Only use Leckey approved components be adjusted accidentally by other with your product. Never modify the children. product in any way. Failure to follow instructions may put the user or carer 9. When the Leckey seating systems are at risk and will invalidate the warranty used on the Hi-low chassis we do not on the product. recommend that users are moved over uneven surfaces when in the 4. If in any doubt to the continued safe equipment. All due care and attention...
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Mygo Max User Manual p8 MEDICAL DEVICE COMBINATIONS contains plastic components and therefore should be kept away from all It may be possible to combine Mygo Max direct sources of heat including naked with one or more other Medical Device flames, cigarettes and gas heaters. or other product. Information on which combinations are possible can be found at 14. Do not place objects hotter than 40oC leckey.com. All combinations listed have on the tray. been validated to meet the General Safety 15. If in use on a Hi-low chassis please and Performance Requirements, section ensure that the height adjustment 14.1 of the Medical Device Regulation pedal and tilt in space lever are 2017/745. locked off and cannot be adjusted Guidance on the combination, such as accidentally by other children. mounting, can be found at leckey.com 16. Clean the product regularly. Do not use abrasive cleaners. Carry out maintenence checks on a regular basis to ensure your product is in good working condition. 17. The product is designed for indoor use...
Mygo Max User Manual p9 SECTION 08: PRECAUTIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS Precautions Contraindications • Fixed spinal deformities such as There are no contraindications scoliosis or kyphosis associated with the Leckey Seating product family. • Severe muscle contractures All precautions and contraindications are • Severe muscular or skeletal taken at the discretion of the prescribing asymmetry including hip dislocation clinician. Leckey recommends a trained and experienced clinician to be present • Progressive and muscle wasting during the initial assessment, set up, conditions configurations and re-issues in order to minimise risk. • High risk or recent history of bone fractures • High risk of pressure related injury or open sores •...
Mygo Max User Manual p10 SECTION 09: HOW TO UNPACK AND ASSEMBLE THE SEATING SYSTEM Check parts Congratulations on purchasing your Mygo Max. All of the parts will be contained in polythene bags with each one clearly labelled. Carefully remove them from the boxes and check all the parts you have ordered. Safety First Keep polythene bags away from children.
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Mygo Max User Manual p11 9.1 SETTING THE 9.2 ATTACHING THE FOOTRESTS SEATING SYSTEM TO THE HI-LOW CHASSIS Open up the angle of the leg supports by unscrewing the knobs , shown, and set to the maximum width. Open Adjust the height of the chassis to its the socket caps and slide in the calf maximum to reduce risk of back strain supports. Set to the desired position, while attaching the seat unit. Refer to with the footplates facing forward and Section 12 on how to adjust the height of retighten the socket cap bolts with the the chassis you have purchased. multi-tool. First release the safety locking pin at the front of the seat. To do this pull the Always make sure the foot pin out and rotate through 90 degrees. plate is attached firmly. Carefully lift the seat and place it into the chassis. At the rear of the underside of the seat you will see a receiving channel.
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Mygo Max User Manual p12 9.3 ATTACHING THE Always check the handle and PUSH HANDLE locking pin are fully engaged before you place the child in The push handle is attached to the the seating system. If the handle is seatbase by inserting the two lower not engaged properly the seat unit stems into the receiving tubes as shown. can come loose and could cause Secure the handle in place by tightening serious injury to the child or carer. the locking knobs Once the front of the seat is lowered Check these regularly to make fully, release the handle and push it sure the knobs are tight, forward to ensure it has fully engaged on particularly if you are moving the front tube. Rotate the safety locking the product unit along corridors that pin so it engages in front of the handle. may have uneven or sloping surfaces. If it hits the handle then the seat is not inserted properly. Remove and repeat process outlined above.
Mygo Max User Manual p13 9.4 ATTACHING THE 9.6 ATTACHING THE HEADREST LEEWAY PELVIC CRADLE To attach the head support slide the Fasten the front buckle and side.Velcro stem into the receiving bracket. Set to tabs of the Leeway Pelvic Cradle. Attach the desired position and secure using the the four side release buckles (a), two at hand lever the back of the seatbase and two at the side. 9.5 ATTACHING THE LATERAL SUPPORTS While holding the components together, remove the screw and washer. Align the plastic angle adjuster mouldings and lateral bracket with the slot in the backrest and refit the washer and plastic screw.
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Mygo Max User Manual p14 9.7 ATTACHING THE SANDALS If sandals are required they can be attached to the footplates with a single fixing bolt. To position the sandals simply loosen the knob under the footplate, select the position you require and re-fasten the knob. 9.9 ATTACHING THE TRAY The tray is attached to the seat by inserting the tray tubes through the centre of each armrest. Once the tray is located in the position the knob should be tightened securely. 9.8 ATTACHING THE ARMRESTS Slide the armrest into the receiving bracket. Adjust to the required height and retighten the knob.
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Mygo Max User Manual p15 9.10 ATTACHING THE HIP LATERALS To attach the hip laterals to the sacral support, loosen screw and insert the bar of the hip lateral into the hole on the side of the sacral support. Tighten the screw to secure. 9.11 ATTACHING THE ANKLE HUGGERS Slide the webbing through the slot in the sandal. Loop the webbing back up and through the bottom of the triglide. Then pass the webbing through the top of the triglide. Finally to lock the webbing in place, pass it through the bottom of the triglide again. Trim strap to required length.
Mygo Max User Manual p16 9.12 ATTACHING THE SECTION 10: PROTRACTION PADS FITTING THE CUSHIONS To attach the protraction pads, remove 10.1 FEMORAL CUSHIONS screw from metal bracket on the standard lateral. Place the protraction Slide a femoral cushion onto each of the pad on top of the bracket and replace femoral supports and secure them by with the new longer screws which are pressing down on the poppers on either included. Retighten using the allen key. side. Attach to the seat as per 7.5. 10.2 SEAT BASE CUSHION The seat base cushion can be attached by simply setting it in place and securing the two popper tabs at the back of the seat base. To secure further hook the elastic tabs to the hooks underneath the seat base.
Mygo Max User Manual p17 10.4 LEEWAY PELVIC 10.3 BACKREST CUSHION CRADLE First of all loosen the shoulder support laterals with the allen key provided. Slide Fasten the Leeway Pelvic Cradle and the cushion over the laterals and secure place on the seat base cushion. Press using the two snap fasteners. Slide the Velcro onto the seat base cushion and flaps over the top of the backrest and attach four straps to secure. There are underneath the bottom of the backrest two camlocks at the back of the seat and and secure with the snap fasteners. one on either side.
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Mygo Max User Manual p18 10.6 HIP LATERALS Slide the cushion covers over the hip lateral with the open zip on the outside. Close the zip and secure the Velcro flap. 10.5 SACRAL CUSHION Fit the sacral cushion over the hardware and fasten at the back with the snap fasteners. The standard sacral support should be attached with the double flaps at the top. 10.7 TRUNK HARNESS Slide each of the four straps through each of the camlock brackets and secure by pushing down on the camlocks. Then connect the shoulder straps into the two camlocks at the top and two at the side.
Mygo Max User Manual p19 10.9 CHEST HARNESS The chest harness can be attached by clipping the male buckle into the female buckle at either side of the lateral supports. 10.10 HEADREST CUSHION Place the cushion onto the head support. 10.8 LATERAL SUPPORTS Snap the central fastener and two side fasteners in place. Bring the lower flap Slide the cushion covers over the lateral under the head support and attach the support with the open zip on the outside. Velcro. Feed the plastic buckle through the slot in the cover, close the zip and secure the Velcro flap.
Mygo Max User Manual p20 SECTION 11: CLINICAL SETUP FOR POSTURAL MANAGEMENT 11.1 LEEWAY PELVIC CRADLE The Leeway Pelvic Cradle should be flat and open when the user is placed into the Mygo Max. All four side and starps should be already attached to the seat. First fasten the buckle at the front of the Leeway Pelvic Cradle. Then fasten the Velcro at the sides to fit the Leeway Pelvic Cradle to the user. Then adjust the front and rear straps and to secure 10.11 PADDED TRAY INSERT to position the user’s pelvis. Slide the tray into the padded tray insert and secure the six snap fasteners. Two at the top, two at the bottom and two at the sides.
Mygo Max User Manual p21 To adjust the angle of the hip laterals 11.2 HIP LATERAL loosen the screw on the hinge of the hip lateral. Adjust to the required The hip laterals can be width and angle angle and retighten the screw. The pads adjusted to suit the user’s requirements. can also be adjusted in depth and a Loosen the screws at the back of the small degree of rotation by loosening sacral support. Move the hip laterals the screws on the pad, sliding it to to required position. Ideally the hip the required position and retighten the laterals should always be rotated so screws. they rest on top of the seat cushion even if the backrest or sacral support is angled. Once the hip laterals are in position, retighten the screws securely. The laterals can also be angled to help support, abduction adduction or windsweeping. 11.3 BACKREST HEIGHT To adjust the overall height of the backrest loosen the two screws in the middle of the backrest, adjust to the required position and retighten securely.
Mygo Max User Manual p22 Use caution when adjusting to minimum setting as fingers could become trapped between moving and static parts. 11.5 ADJUSTING THE UPPER LEG SUPPORTS 11.4 BACKREST ANGLE The upper leg supports will be set at the minimum position on arrival. Set the To change the angle loosen the screw at depth before placing the child in the seat. the bottom of the backrest spine, adjust Fine adjustment is possible afterwards to the required position and retighten the but is restricted by the user’s weight. To screw securely. achieve the correct position measure the length from the child’s lower back to the The backrest angle can be adjusted with back of their knee. the user in the seat. The backrest spine has a useful angle indicator designed to Adjust the supports to the desired indicate the preferred position or back position using the two knobs underneath angle for different activities. the seat base. To adjust, loosen the knobs, slide to the desired position and retighten. Keep the supports pointing...
Mygo Max User Manual p23 11.7 FOOTSUPPORT HEIGHT To raise or lower the height of the footsupport, loosen screw adjust to the required position and retighten the screw securely. The foot support has a useful height indicator designed to indicate the preferred position, 11.6 ADJUSTING THE FEMORAL GUIDES To adjust the width of the femoral guides. Loosen the screws and position as required. Retighten the screws. There are two screws per femoral guide.
Mygo Max User Manual p24 11.8 CALF SUPPORT To adjust the calf support angle, loosen the screw at the top of the calf support, move front or back to the required angle, then retighten the screw. 11.10 SANDALS To position the sandals simply loosen the knob under the footplate, select the position you require and re-fasten the knob. To position the user’s feet in the sandals secure the Velcro ankle and toe straps provided. 11.9 FOOT SUPPORT ANGLE To set the angle to accommodate plantarflexion or dorsiflexion, simply loosen or tighten the screw to select the angle you require. The foot supports can simply flip up to aid transfer.
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Mygo Max User Manual p25 11.12 LATERAL SUPPORTS 11.11 ADJUSTING THE SACRAL SUPPORT Standard laterals Loosen the bolts to adjust the width, Standard Sacral Support height and angle of the lateral supports To adjust the height, depth or angle and retighten when you have achieved of the standard sacral support, loosen the desired position. the two screws on either side of the bracket, move to the required position Flipaway laterals and retighten the screws. Adjust width, height and angle as above. The laterals can be flipaway by pulling Ball & Socket Sacral Support pin To adjust the height or depth of the ball & socket sacral support, loosen...
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Mygo Max User Manual p26 11.12 LATERAL SUPPORTS Complex laterals The complex laterals can be used in whatever combination is most suited to the user’s requirements. To adjust the height width and angle of these laterals, loosen bolt and retighten when you have achieved the desired position. The complex laterals can also be angled to allow the pad to contour to the user’s shape. To adjust loosen the bolt at the centre of the pad, angle the pad to the required position and retighten the bolt. The laterals can be flipaway by 11.13 CHEST HARNESS pulling pin as per the flipaway laterals. The lateral supports have a useful height indicator. To change the width of the chest harness, lift the front cover, adjust the Velcro straps to the desired width and replace the cover.
Mygo Max User Manual p27 11.14 TRUNK HARNESS 11.15 SHOULDER SUPPORT To adjust the angle of the shoulder The trunk harness will be open but support laterals, loosen screw, move remain attached by the clip . When laterals to required angle and retighten. placing the child in the seating system bring the trunk harness across the front and attach by connecting the clip into the buckles on the other side . All of the connecting straps are adjustable by releasing the camlock, adjusting to the desired position and then securing the camlock. 11.16 HEAD SUPPORT To adjust the height, depth and angle of the contoured headrest, loosen the hand knobs and when set to the desired position retighten the knobs. Do not remove the headrest while the user is in the seat. Never use the headrest to force the position of the user’s head. Always use caution to ensure fingers do not become trapped when adjusting the headrest...
Mygo Max User Manual p28 11.17 ARMREST Always use caution to ensure ADJUSTMENT the child’s hands or arms do not become trapped when To adjust the height of the armrest inserting the tray. loosen the hand knob , set to the desired height and retighten. To adjust Never use the tray to steer or push the angle, rotate ratchet handle until the chair. the desired position has been achieved. Do not place objects, hotter than 40 degrees Celsius on the tray. Always use caution as fingers could become trapped in Please note that the tray is for the the slot when adjusting the use of the user only. Do not lean or height. place objects on the tray, greater than 8kgs (17.6lbs). 11.18 TRAY ADJUSTMENT The height and angle of the tray are set by adjusting the armrests as detailed above. To remove or adjust the depth of the tray loosen the knobs under the armrest, set to the desired position and...
Mygo Max User Manual p29 SECTION 12: the seat. The Leeway Pelvic Cradle is fastened using the middle buckle, and FREQUENT ADJUSTMENT side velcro. FOR DAILY USE Always secure the Leeway (Therapists/carers/parents) Pelvic Cradle first before fastening other buckles or Parents and carers should be shown harnesses. Adjust the harness how to make frequent adjustments so the child cannot slide or and be made aware of the safety creep forward in the seat. checks in Section 7 by a technically and clinically competent person who has been trained in the use of the product. Leckey recommend that a written record is maintained of all parent and carers who have been trained in the use of this product. 12.1 TRANSFERRING YOUR CHILD INTO AND OUT OF THE SEAT...
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Mygo Max User Manual p30 12.3 CHASSIS The Mygo Max is designed to fit onto a range of chassis. This user manual shows the correct and safe use of the seating system with the Leckey Hi-low chassis. For all other chassis or bases please refer to the manufacturer’s handbook. To prepare the Hi-low chassis for the seating system we recommend that you raise the chassis to a comfortable working height by pressing the foot lever at the rear of the chassis or by pressing the up button on the handset of the powered option. 12.4 POWERED HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT The powered chassis can be easily adjusted with the push button control handset. The seat can be height adjusted with the client in the chair. When one of the buttons on the handset is pressed, To tension the Leeway Pelvic Cradle then the seat will move up or down in use the 4 side straps and the velcro that direction until the button is released tabs . If using the seat outdoors and again, or if the actuator has reached the your child is wearing a coat, position the end of its stroke.The system is started Leeway Pelvic Cradle under the coat.
Mygo Max User Manual p31 reducing battery life or battery-capacity. When connecting the ”C3-charger” to the mains (100 – 240 V AC), the red diode lights up continuously and a single flash in the green diode appear before it turns off again. When inserting the battery into the charger, the green diode starts flashing with an interval of 1/sec during the charging process. When charging is finishing, the green diode stops flashing and turns on continuously, the battery is fully charged, can be removed and is ready for use in the C3 controller. Repeated runs at a high rate with heavy loads, may create overheating inside the battery – a safety interlock-temperature sensor will disconnect the power. When the battery has cooled down to accepted working temperature the power switch 12.5 CHARGING THE on automatically. BATTERY To secure long lifetime of NiMH batteries, The control box checks the battery level it is recommended to recharge the every 24 seconds, and when the battery battery at least every 3 months. reaches a low limit, then the control box will give a double-beep every 24 seconds Beep signals:...
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Mygo Max User Manual p32 will still give power, but only limited time. Long beep: When running the actuator = battery lower than 17,6Volt (only down/ in movement will be accepted thereafter) Continuous short beeps: (Temperature inside control box too high, please take a break) 12.6 HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT – HI-LOW CHASSIS You can carry out this adjustment with the child in the chair. To adjust the height of the Hi-low chassis press the Always keep the locking pin foot lever at the rear of the chassis or engaged when you are not press the up button on the handset of adjusting the chassis. This will the powered option whilst holding the prevent the foot pedal being push handle. Once you remove your operated accidentally. foot from the pedal or your thumb from the handset the seat will be fixed at the Always use caution as hands chosen height. could become trapped when height adjusting the base. For safety the height adjustment pedal on the chassis can be locked by engaging the pull pin on the right hand side of the pedal. To unlock pull the pin out and...
Mygo Max User Manual p33 12.7 TILT IN SPACE 12.8 CHEST AND TRUNK HARNESS ADJUSTMENT The tilt in space can be angled while the user is in the seat. Before you adjust the If the child requires chest support as part tilt in space angle of the seat always of their postural support programme ensure the pelvic harness is secured the seat will be fitted with rigid laterals preventing the user from sliding forward or a combination of laterals, chest in the seat. harness and trunk harness. These may need to be adjusted on a daily basis to To adjust the tilt angle pull the lever accommodate differences in clothing. on the push handle. Once you have selected the angle you require, by simply To change the width of the chest removing your hand from the handle, the harness, lift the front cover, adjust the chair will be locked in position. Velcro straps and set to the desired width. When the correct width has been achieved replace the cover. Please use handle bars when operating tilt in space.
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Mygo Max User Manual p34 If the child is wearing sandals or light Check the harness and footwear check the straps to make sure laterals are secure to ensure the webbing does not irritate the skin. the child is safe and cannot slide forward in the seat as this may restrict their breathing. 12.10 TRAY ADJUSTMENT The activity tray can be used for a range of functions and its position can be fine tuned to suit the user and the activity whether it is for fun, education or feeding. The tray is attached to the seat by inserting the tray tubes through the centre of each armrest. Once the tray is located in the position the knob should be tightened securely. Adjust the armrests to set the height and angle of the tray. 12.9 SANDALS To position the user’s feet in the sandals secure the Velcro straps provided so the foot is held in place. The straps should be placed over the bridge of the foot and over the toes.
Mygo Max User Manual p35 SECTION 13: Always use caution as fingers CLEANING & CARE could become trapped in INFORMATION the slot when adjusting the height. How to Maintain Always use caution to ensure the When cleaning the product we child’s hands or arms do not become recommend that you use only warm trapped when inserting the tray. water and a nonabrasive detergent. Never use organic solvents or dry Never use the tray to steer or push cleaning fluids. the chair. Upholstery and fabrics Do not place hot objects, greater than 1. The cushion covers can be removed, 40 degrees Celsius on the tray. machine washed at 40ºC and tumble Please note that the tray is for the dried at a low temperature.before use of the user only. washing the following covers:...
Mygo Max User Manual p36 SECTION 14: DAILY PRODUCT INSPECTION (THERAPISTS, PARENTS & CARERS) We recommend that daily visual litres of water can also be used as a checks of the equipment are carried useful disinfectant. out by therapists, carers or parents to 5. The Leeway Pelvic Cradle and trunk ensure the product is safe for use. The harnesses can be machine washed recommended daily checks are detailed at 40 Deg C. Make sure all bolts and below. fasteners are removed first as they 1. C heck that there is no lateral may cause damage to your washing movement or wobble in any of the machine. Store these in a safe place moving parts. Ensure all adjustment and out of reach from children. knobs and bolts are in place and 6. Always ensure the product is dry secure.
Mygo Max User Manual p37 SECTION 15: ANNUAL PRODUCT INSPECTION (THERAPIST, TECHNICIAN, LECKEY PRODUCT ADVISOR, DEALER) Leckey recommend that each product 3. Check the chassis height adjustment should be subject to a detailed inspection mechanism is working properly. If the at least once a year and every time chassis is foot pedal operated ensure the product is reissued for use. This the seat height doesn’t change when inspection should be carried out by a the pedal is released. Also, check that technically competent person who has the locking pin engages securely to been trained in the use of the product prevent accidental height adjustment and should include the following checks of the chassis. as a minimum requirement. 4. Adjust the seat to its maximum 1. Check that there is no lateral range of tilt in space and ensure movement or wobble in any of the that the locking lever locks the seat moving parts. Ensure all adjustment...
Mygo Max User Manual p38 SECTION 16: RE-ISSUING LECKEY PRODUCTS Most Leckey products are assessed 2. Where an automated disinfection and ordered to meet the needs of system is not available, all product an individual user. Before reissuing surfaces should be wiped over a product we recommend that the with disinfectant surface wipes or therapist prescribing the product has liquid disinfectant on a soft cloth. carried out an equipment compatibility Suitable products are 70% IPA, check for the new user and has ensured 70% Alcohol or diluted bleach. The that the product being re-issued contains manufacturer’s instructions for the no modifications or special attachments. chosen product should be followed. Product upholstery and fabrics A detailed technical inspection should should be cleaned thoroughly in be carried out on the product prior to accordance with section, Cleaning re-issuing. This should be carried out by and Care Information, of this manual. a technically competent person who has been trained in the use and inspection of Ensure a copy of the user manual is the product. Please refer to section 15 for supplied with the product. A copy can be...
Mygo Max User Manual p39 SECTION 17 : TECHNICAL INFORMATION Product Accessory Codes 161-600 Mygo Max Seat Shell 161-900-02 Seat Cushion Pack - Orange 161-900-03 Seat Cushion Pack - Blue 161-900-04 Seat Cushion Pack - Pink 161-900-15 Seat Cushion Pack - Grey...
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Mygo Max User Manual p40 MYGO MAX DIMENSIONS Size Size 3 Max User Weight 12 - 18 Max User Weight Seat Depth Min 410mm / 16.4 inches Max 560mm / 22.4 inches Seat Width Min 345mm / 13.8 inches Max 500mm / 120 inches Chest Width Min 170mm / 6.7 inches...
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Mygo Max User Manual p41 Table of Symbols Symbol Meaning Medical Device Read the Instructions for Use CE mark Warning Do not dispose in domestic waste Manufacturer Product code Serial number Max occupancy weight Date of Manufacture...
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Mygo Max User Manual p42 Symbol Meaning Latex free Unique Device Identification Machine wash- water temperature 40°C Tumble dry- low heat Do not iron Do not bleach Handwash Do not dry-clean...
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