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Charging your chair (For partially motorised and fully motorised models only):
To charge your chair, plug the charger into a wall socket and plug the connector end
of the charger into the charging socket on the side of the handset (see fig.5) Charge
the chair until the yellow light on the charger turns green. Do not operate the chair
during charging.
IMPORTANT: PLEASE CHARGE YOUR CHAIR DAILY.
Charging Socket
Charger connected to mains
Headrest:
The PHOENIX™ telescopic, vertically and horizontally adjustable headrest
has pressure redistributing padding and will adjust away on both sides. 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. Loosen
the three adjustable handles (fig.2) and carefully move the headrest to the desired
position. Lock these handles in place to ensure this section of the headrest will not
move. Check the two adjustable handles below the shoulder support are locked and
secured also. To change the position of the sections at the side of the Patients' head,
loosen the adjustable handles and carefully move this into the desired position
Lock these handles in place to ensure this section of the headrest will not move.
Back:
This height adjustable, pressure redistributing, padded backrest with features
to support kyphotic curve and integrated shoulder supports is a fundamental aspect
of this chair.
User guide and operating instructions: Adjust the back height on this chair before
seating the Patient. Loosen the adjustable wing knob to the right of the back and
ensure your fingers are clear of any areas of entrapment. (fig.2) You can then pull
out the spring plunger and lift and lower the back to the desired height. The spring
plunger (fig.2) will drop into the closest available hole. Ensure the adjustable wing
knob is retightened against the frame. Do not lift the back off the chair or beyond
the 9 inch adjustment in height from the lowest position. To adjust the angle of the
shoulder supports, 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
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Accessories
Headrest
Back
Seat
Cushion
(fig.5)
Leg
Laterals
Seat Belt
PHOENIX™ Instruction Manual
(fig.6)
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