CONTENTS Introduction Product description What is the intended use of the product? Product features Safety instructions User guide and operating instructions Accessories Working environment Maintenance www.seatingmatters.com PHOENIX™ Instruction Manual...
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Patient lift, reducing moving and handling significantly. The removable arms allow width adjustment and also facilitate side transfers. The PHOENIX™ arm height, seat depth and width and foot plate height and angle are all fully adjustable.
INTENDED USE OF THE PRODUCT? The PHOENIX™ is designed for the comfort of those who sit for long periods. It is used in rehabilitation and also for clients with progressive conditions. Its adjustability allows greater comfort for the Patient and adaptability to their changing needs.
PHOENIX ™ The PHOENIX™ is available with a manual or powered reclining back and the option of a manual or powered tilt mechanism and elevating leg rest. The electric system allows the Patients’ position to be changed with a reduced moving and handling risk. It also...
All instructions must be read and understood before the product can be used. • When the PHOENIX™ is not in transit, all the braking castors on the product must • For the safety of the User and Patient and to ensure longevity of the electrics on be engaged to prevent risk of injury when being used.
Patient. Ensure all fixings are secure before allowing the Patient to sit in the chair. This includes lateral supports, arm adjustments, seat adjustment and footplate. Please call your Seating Matters provider if you have any questions on these points. This product should not be lifted at any time unless by competent persons Maximum user weight trained in such manual handling.
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(fig.2b) Tilt the chair (fig.3a) to the required position then let go of the release lever. In powered options, (fig.2b) Tilt in Space exercise care in case of injury www.seatingmatters.com PHOENIX™ Instruction Manual...
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There are also four options for seat depth Arm removal labelled A,B,C and D. (fig3c) These adjustments should only be made by a Seating Matters approved provider. 450-480mm Manual Lever to elevate leg rest 430-460mm 410-440mm Seat depth (fig.3b) 390-420mm...
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• Seat cushion: The seat cushion on the PHOENIX™ is a waterproof, pressure Back Up Back Down redistributing breathable medium foam cushion providing pressure management and comfort.
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This is especially useful for those will low tone in the upper body, head and neck. User guide and operating instructions: To adjust the PHOENIX™ headrest, first ensure the Patient is well supported and safe. Adjustment is easiest when the chair is in a neutral tilt position, with the seat level or in a slight posterior tilt.
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Move the lateral to the desired position and lock it in place using the adjustable wing knob at the back. • Seat belt: The Seating Matters two point belt is only to be used for positioning in accordance with facilitator local regulations regarding restraint. Seat Cushion Cover User guide and operating instructions: Adjust the belt to the desired length.
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Failure to do this may result in damage to the polyurethane coating, react with the chair frame, or negate the biocompatibility results of the fabric. It is essential that articles be thoroughly dried after all cleaning procedures and before storage. www.seatingmatters.com PHOENIX™ Instruction Manual...
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Weekly • Check the castor fittings for hair and dirt etc. which could restrict the castor Please contact Seating Matters for disposal of your chair at the end of its lifespan. movement. Batteries may only be disposed of according to your local legal guidelines.
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