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Seating Matters Phoenix Operation Manual & Product Specification Manual page 10

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There are also four options for seat depth
labelled A,B,C and D. (fig3c) These
adjustments should only be made by a
Seating Matters approved provider.
A
450-480mm
B
430-460mm
C
410-440mm
D
390-420mm
480-500mm available on request
Arm removal:
To remove the arms,
loosen the thumb screws behind and
in front of the arm (fig.3a,b & d) and
carefully pull the arm out, leaving it in a
safe place to avoid tripping hazards or
other injuries. When replacing the arms,
ensure the thumb screws are tightened
against the frame of the arm.
Seat width adjustment:
To adjust the seat width, loosen the thumb screws behind and
in front of the arm (fig.3a,b & d) and carefully pull the arm out to the desired width (see
seat width table on page 12), secure the arms in place and ensure the thumb screws are
tightened against the frame of the arm.
Arm height adjustment:
To adjust the arm height, loosen the thumb screws behind and
in front of the arm (fig.3a, b & d) and carefully remove the arm and insert it into the
desired height option on the frame of the chair (fig.3d). Secure the arms in place and
ensure the thumb screws are tightened against the frame of the arm.
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Arm removal
Seat depth
(fig.3b)
(fig.3c)
(fig.3d)
Manual Lever
to elevate leg rest
Elevating Leg Rest
Footplate
Leg elevation:
Before changing
the angle of the elevating leg rest, the
User or Patient must ensure there are
no objects in the immediate environment
that could obstruct the leg rest elevation
or come into contact with the Patients'
legs. Using the manual lever located
under the front of the seat, move the leg
rest until it is in the required position
and allow the release lever to move to
its relaxed position. In powered options,
use the handset control to move the leg
rest until it is in the required position and
release the button. Ensure that only the
weight of the Patients legs are placed on
this leg rest. (See page 19 for motorised
elevation instructions).
Footplate height:
The foot plate can
be adjusted in height by pulling out the
spring plungers, located on each
side and sliding it up and down on
the glide rail. (fig.4a) When the spring
plungers are released, they will catch
into the nearest hole immediately below
the pins. The foot plate can also be
removed by dropping it off the bottom
of the chair.
PHOENIX™ Instruction Manual
(fig.4)
Footplate height adjustment
(fig.4a)
Footplate angle adjustment
(fig.4b)
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