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Summary of Contents for Seating Matters Orlando Series

  • Page 1 Orlando Range Instruction Manual...
  • Page 2 Terminologies Patient The person sitting in the chair. User Competent person with responsibility for the persons sitting in the chair as well as the suitability of the equipment for the Patient. The User is responsible for checking the chair for faults during the course of its use. All instructions must be read and understood before the chair may be used.
  • Page 3 Contents Technical Specification Orlando Orlando Bariatric (including Bariatric Plus model) Operating Instructions Operating Instructions Handset Handset Braking Castors Braking Castors Back Angle Recline Leg Rest Elevation Leg Rest Elevation , Seat Tilt & Rise Back Angle Recline Seat Depth / Back Removal Rise Function / Seat Tilt Cable Management Back Removal...
  • Page 4 Orlando Technical Specification 20” Seat Height shown. Motor Functions Back Recline Leg Rest Elevation, Rise & Tilt In Space Basic Dimensions Overall Height 46" / 1170mm Back Height 29" / 730mm Seat Height 16" / 400mm 3” Seat Cushion 18" / 450mm 5”...
  • Page 5 Orlando Bariatric Technical Specification (including Bariatric Plus model) Motor Functions Recline Leg Rest Elevation Rise Tilt In Space Recline Leg Rest Elevation Rise Bariatric Plus Basic Dimensions A Overall Height 46" / 1170mm B Back Height 29" / 730mm C Seat Height 20"...
  • Page 6 Orlando Operating Instructions Orlando Handset The Orlando standard model has Back Recline, Leg Rest Elevation, Vertical Rise and Tilt In Space Functionality. Vertical Rise Rise Transfer Position Backrest Up Leg Rest Down Backrest Down Leg Rest Up Relax Function Seat Tilt...
  • Page 7 Orlando Braking Castors (20” Seat Height Option Only) To lock the chair in position. Locking castors are used for ease of transport of the chair and are not designed for moving the Orlando chair while someone is seated. To engage the braking castor simply press the pedal with your foot until it clicks in place.
  • Page 8 Orlando Back Angle Recline To recline the back of the chair (fig.2). Use the buttons on the handheld remote to move the back of the chair slowly until it is in the required position (fig.2a & fig.2b). Exercise care in case of injury to the patient or damage to the surrounding environment.
  • Page 9 Orlando Leg Elevation & Tilt/Rise (Combined) To elevate the leg rest of the chair, to adjust the chair into the seated position or rise transfer position. (fig.3) Use the buttons on the handheld remote to move the back of the chair slowly until it is in the required position (fig.3a, fig.3b &...
  • Page 10 Orlando Seat Depth Adjustment / Backrest Removal To adjust the seat depth (fig.4) Stand at the back of the chair and lift the lock lever at the base of the backrest, situated at both sides (fig.4a). Lift the back up and out of its hinges (fig.4b).
  • Page 11 Orlando Cable Management / Powering Your Chair The chair must be plugged into the mains at all times. The Orlando has a cable management system to ensure the safe storage of the cables and power supply. The power supply should only be mounted on the cable management hooks during transport.
  • Page 12 Orlando Bariatric Operating Instructions (including Bariatric Plus model) Orlando Bariatric Handset The Orlando Bariatric model has independent Back Recline, Leg Rest Elevation, Rise Functionality and *Tilt in Space. *Tilt in Space is not available on the Orlando Plus Model Leg Rest Up Leg Rest Down Backrest Down Backrest Up...
  • Page 13 Orlando Bariatric (including Bariatric Plus model) Braking Castors To lock the chair in position. (fig.7) Locking castors are used for ease of transport of the chair and are not designed for moving the Orlando chair while someone is seated. To engage the braking castor simply press the pedal with your foot until it clicks in place.
  • Page 14 Orlando Bariatric including Bariatric Plus model Leg Rest Elevation To adjust the angle of the leg rest (fig.8). Use the buttons on the handheld remote to move the leg rest until it is in the required position (fig.8a & fig.8b). Exercise care in case of injury to the patient or damage to the surrounding environment.
  • Page 15 Orlando Bariatric including Bariatric Plus model Back Angle Recline To recline the back of the chair (fig.9). Use the buttons on the handheld remote to move the back of the chair slowly until it is in the required position (fig.9a & fig.9b). Exercise care in case of injury to the patient or damage to the surrounding environment.
  • Page 16 Orlando Bariatric including Bariatric Plus model Rise Function / Seat Tilt To tilt the chair to forward rise position (fig.10). Use the buttons on the handheld remote to move the chair slowly until it is in the required position (fig. 1 0a & fig. 1 0b). Exercise care in case of injury to the patient or damage to the surrounding environment.
  • Page 17 Orlando Bariatric including Bariatric Plus model Backrest Removal To remove the seat back (fig.11) Stand at the back of the chair and lift the lock lever at the base of the backrest, situated at both sides (fig. 1 1a). Lift the back up and out of its hinges (fig.
  • Page 18 Orlando Bariatric including Bariatric Plus model Cable Management / Powering Your Chair The chair must be plugged into the mains at all times. The Orlando has a cable management system to ensure the safe storage of the cables and power supply. The power supply should only be mounted on the cable management hooks during transport.
  • Page 19 Dartex Cleaning Instructions Vinyl or Fabric Cleaning & Maintenance of Upholstery Your Seating Matters chair is upholstered with two distinct materials, Vinyl and Dartex multi-stretch material. See image above for how to identify these on your chair. Properties Cleaning Vinyl...
  • Page 20 Patient has a period out of the chair after prolonged sitting to raise tissue Please call your Seating Matters provider if you oxygenation levels. Although the chair offers have any questions on these points.
  • Page 21 Maintenance & Servicing Regularly servicing your Seating Matters chair will prevent untimely and inconvenient breakdowns, reduce repair costs and extend the chair's working life. Damage to the chair can also cause excess strain for the User and Patient. Important Monthly...
  • Page 22 Recycling Policy Seating Matters are committed to reducing waste and improving our care for the environment. Where possible we have manufactured our chairs with recyclable materials. Guidance on recycling can be found below. The WEEE Directive Plastic Components The WEEE Directive, 2012/19/EC, urges producers of...
  • Page 23 Warranty The following table outlines the parts covered under frame warranty and the warranty period specific to your chair; Chair Frame Warranty Period Frame Parts Covered (a) Metal base frame. (b) Metal seat frame. Orlando (c) Metal back rest frame. (d) Armrest brackets.
  • Page 24 Intellectual Property Seating Matters are at the forefront of seating research and design, therefore we take the protection of our intellectual property very seriously and have our designs, patents and trademarks protected in many jurisdictions throughout the world. The Seating Matters Trademark is Patent Pending No.
  • Page 25 Notes...
  • Page 26 Notes...
  • Page 28 UK, Europe & N.Europe Australia 131 Carnamuff Road 9/256 New Line Road Limavady Dural   Northern Ireland NSW 2158 BT49 9JG Australia +44 (0) 28 777 666 24 +61 1300 001 050 contact@seatingmatters.com australia@seatingmatters.com Printed Aug 2024...

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