smirthwaite HARDROCK Instructions For Use Manual

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06/17
HARDROCK
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Codes 8202-8204

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  • Page 1 06/17 HARDROCK INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Codes 8202-8204...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ANTI THRUST SYSTEM INSTRUCTIONS INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing the Hardrock. It is an extremely durable, robust and stable chair that has been specifically designed for children with complex learning difficulties and children who are inclined to rock when seated.
  • Page 3: Illustration Of Your Chair

    2.0 ILLUSTRATION OF YOUR CHAIR HARDROCK SIZE 2 & 3 HARDROCK SIZE 4 Code 8202-8203 Code 8204 1.Ski 7.Mobile Base with lockable castors 2.Pelvic strap 8.Pelvic strap 3.Footboard 9.Footboard 4.Anti-thrust cushion 10.Anti-thrust cushion 5.Armrest 11.Armrest 6.Tray Note: Size 4 also comes with tray as 12.Extended gables (optional)
  • Page 4: For Your Safety

    • Adjusting the seat height of the Hardrock is easier and safer if carried out by two people. • Ensure all castors on the mobile base are locked with castors facing inwards by tilting the chair slightly onto its side before making any adjustments.
  • Page 5 • Only Hardrock fitted onto mobile base can be used as an indoor transit chair. • The Hardrock castors are designed for indoor use only and may be damaged if used outdoors. • The Hardrock is only to be used on a flat level surface.
  • Page 6 Checking the fit of lap straps and harnesses must be done with the user in the chair and should be undertaken as soon as the users sits in the chair. STOP! If you believe this product to be faulty – DO NOT USE – Hardrock...
  • Page 7: Unpacking Your Chair

    Always turn hand wheels, levers and screws clockwise to tighten or anti-clockwise to loosen. When delivered, the Hardrock will be supplied fully assembled except for the tray. • Please take note of any instructions on the packaging/box when unpacking the chair.
  • Page 8: Setting Up And Adjusting Your Chair

    ALWAYS LOCK THE CASTORS WHEN ATTACHING ITEMS OR MAKING ADJUSTMENTS. TO LOCK, APPLY FOOT TO POINT (A) TO UNLOCK APPLY FOOT TO POINT (B) 5.1 SEAT 5.1.1 SEAT AJUSTMENTS Two adjustments can be made to the seat; height and depth. Hardrock...
  • Page 9 5.2 ARMREST Loosen the 2 hexagon screws ( C ) • Position at required height using any of the holes available. • Tighten the screws. • Ensure that both armrests are set at the same height and horizontal • Hardrock...
  • Page 10 Slide back of tray under the tray retainer (E) and then to desired position. • Release pins securely into position in the holes along the armrest (F) • Ensure chest pad is correctly positioned in front of child for safety, appropriate support and • reduce undesired movement. Hardrock...
  • Page 11: Thoracic Supports

    Re-tighten the handwheels. • 5.5 STRAPS The buckle is secured by pushing • (G) into (H). To release the buckle, press both • sides of (G) The strap length can be altered by • adjusting the tri-glide (as shown opposite) Hardrock...
  • Page 12 Re-tighten handwheels. • 5.8 STABLISERS Stabilisers can be ordered as an accessory at time of order or retrofitted, giving additional stability to the Hardrock product. 5.8.1 Retrofitting Slacken side panel fixing screws • located under the chassis Insert stabilizers through the •...
  • Page 13: Care & Maintenance

    • Check the structure of the product for signs of damage, wear and tear. 6.3 ANNUAL SERVICE The Hardrock chair should be serviced annually. Servicing must only be undertaken by a Smirthwaite service engineer, or by a Smirthwaite trained representative.
  • Page 14 Product service life has been determined based upon the design complexity of product, and the anticipated exposure to normal use. Good practice dictates all Smirthwaite products have been designed and manufactured to high levels of safety and quality, and will meet requirements of normal use when maintained in line with our servicing recommendations.
  • Page 15: Product Configuration

    6.5 EXTENDING NOMINAL SERVICE LIFE At Smirthwaite we are proud to produce products that have a reputation for quality and durability. We believe our products have the potential to provide benefits to our clients beyond the nominal service life documented above.
  • Page 16: Important Reminder

    DO NOT fit parts or accessories of other manufacturers to this product unless authorized to do so in writing by Smirthwaite Ltd. Any servicing or repairs required must be carried out by Smirthwaite Ltd (or a Smirthwaite trained engineer). If you believe this product to be faulty – DO NOT USE –...
  • Page 17: Warranty & Service

    7.0 WARRANTY & SERVICE Smirthwaite warrants the products detailed on your order to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 2 years from date of delivery. If a fault develops during the period, please call Customer Services by email or telephone who will advise you on the best course of action.
  • Page 18: Continous Improvement

    8.0 CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT Smirthwaite Ltd warrants the products detailed on your order to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 2 years from date of delivery. If a fault develops during the period, please call Customer Services by email or telephone who will advise you on the best course of action.
  • Page 19: Service Inspection

    9.0 SERVICE INSPECTION 9.1 Product Information Model Size Date of Manufacture Serial Number Final Inspection 9.2 Service & inspection record form: Date Procedure Service Personnel Hardrock...
  • Page 20 ANTI THRUST CUSHION INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Hardrock...
  • Page 21: Anti Thrust System Instructions

    1. ANTI – THRUST SYSTEM Anti-thrust system consists of; 1. Seat cover with velcro fastenings 2. Foam inserts of assorted depths Hardrock...
  • Page 22: Setting Up The System

    Velcro fastenings. Fig 3 shows the underside of the seat and cover, with the back flap fastened tightly in place. Leave the front flap open at this stage as the foam strips will be inserted here. Hardrock...
  • Page 23 Hardrock...
  • Page 24: Correct Placement

    Note: Fig 1 represents a guide to the position of the foam only. The foam must be placed inside the Anti-Thrust Cover sleeve. Hardrock...
  • Page 25 Keeping the Anti-Thrust Cover in place, loosen the front velcro fastening. Now push the large piece of foam back to create the one-third gap between the rear of the foam and the chair back cushion. Insert additional foam into the sleeve as required to fill the front two-thirds of the cover. Hardrock...

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