ROHO DRY FLOATATION Cushions Operation Manual - Single Compartment, Sensor Ready, ENHANCER, SELECT
ENHANCER
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cells shown in white)
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SELECT Cushion Adjustment for a Fixed or Flexible Pelvic Obliquity or Tilt
Fixed Pelvic Obliquity or Tilt:
Follow the Cushion Setup instructions on the previous page to make sure the cushion has the correct amount of air.
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The individual should sit in their normal position while the air transfers through the ISOFLO Memory Control. When the
air transfer is complete, push the red knob toward the locked position.
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Perform a hand check for each compartment of the cushion again, as instructed on the previous page.
Flexible Pelvic Obliquity or Tilt:
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Follow the Cushion Setup instructions on the previous page to make sure the cushion has the correct amount of air.
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Make sure the ISOFLO Memory Control is in the unlocked position
Follow the instructions below.
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Flexible pelvic obliquity:
a) Manually correct to the desired pelvic position. (For example, if the left
side of the pelvis is lower than the right side, either have the individual
lean toward the right, or place downward pressure on the right hip until
the desired position is achieved.)
b) Push the red knob toward the locked position.
c) Perform a hand check as instructed on the previous page.
section (air cells shown in gray)
Flexible posterior pelvic tilt:
a) Check to make sure there is approximately 1" (2.5 cm) of space between the
individual's bony prominences and the seating surface. Add more air if needed.
b) Lift both of the individual's knees to put more downward pressure on the pelvis
and to force air to the front of the cushion. This will create a "well" (a lower,
concave area) for the pelvis and will help prevent the pelvis from sliding forward.
c) Push the red knob toward the locked position.
d) Perform a hand check as instructed on the previous page.
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GREEN KNOB: Unlock
RED KNOB: Lock
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