Atlas Delfi, Sharky User Manual

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Delfi and Sharky User Guide
Foreword
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Foreword
This user guide is intended for the parents and/or supervisors of children who make use of the Anatomic SITT Delfi or Sharky seat unit model.
The settings of the seat unit are adjusted by the dealer prior to delivery. Refer to this manual to make any further important adjustments to enable the child to make optimum use of the Delfi or Sharky.
This user guide describes each setting (see chapter 4), and clear photographs and instructions explain how to make the necessary adjustments.
Your experiences with the Delfi or Sharky are important for their continual improvement. If you have remarks or suggestions for improvement of this product, please contact us via:
Postal address: Atlas Revalidatie Techniek BV Antwoordnummer 3509 5370 ZX Ravenstein The Netherlands
Internet:
www.atlas-rehab.nl
info@atlas-rehab.nl
Read this user guide carefully.
Delfi and Sharky User Guide
Contents
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1.
THE DELFI AND THE SHARKY ............................................................................... 3
2.
SAFETY .................................................................................................................... 5
2.1 S
AFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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2.2 I
MMEDIATE DANGER
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3.
INITIAL USE.............................................................................................................. 6
3.1 L
IFTING THE CHILD INTO THE SEAT UNIT
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3.2 L
IFTING THE CHILD OUT OF THE SEAT UNIT
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4.
OPERATION ............................................................................................................. 7
4.1 D
AILY ADJUSTMENTS
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4.1.1 The parts to secure the child in position ....................................................................... 7
Hip belt .................................................................................................................................... 8
Chest belt ................................................................................................................................ 8
Leg harness............................................................................................................................. 9
Body harnesses ....................................................................................................................... 9
Ankle strap............................................................................................................................. 11
4.1.2 Arm supports; the angle ............................................................................................. 11
4.1.3 Attaching and removing the tray table (optional)......................................................... 12
4.2 S
TANDARD SETTINGS (IT IS ADVISABLE TO HAVE THESE SETTINGS FIXED BY A PARAMEDIC
) .... 13
4.2.1 The seat depth ........................................................................................................... 13
4.2.2 Back support; the height, width and angle.................................................................. 13
Width of the back support ...................................................................................................... 14
Angle of the back support ...................................................................................................... 14
4.2.3 Footrest; the height and angle.................................................................................... 14
Angle at the ankle joint........................................................................................................... 15
4.2.4 Arm supports; the depth and height............................................................................ 15
Depth 15
4.2.5 Head support; the height, depth and angle.................................................................. 16
4.2.6 Attaching the seat unit to the subframe ....................................................................... 17
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MAINTENANCE ...................................................................................................... 18
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REPAIRS................................................................................................................. 18
7.
WARRANTY............................................................................................................ 18
8.
TECHNICAL DATA ................................................................................................. 19
8.1 D
IMENSIONS OF THE DELFI AND SHARKY
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8.2 O
PTIONS
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APPENDIX: USER QUESTIONNAIRE........................................................................................ 20
Delfi and Sharky User Guide
1. The Delfi and the Sharky
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The Delfi (illustration 1) and the Sharky (illustration 2) are adjustable seat units for children. The Delfi is available in three sizes; the Sharky is the larger version of the Delfi. Thanks to their many adjustment facilities, these seat units provide the child with good support when seated.
The Delfi is suitable for children between the ages of 8 months and 10 years. The Sharky is suitable for older children.
Settings
The abduction seat, combined with a threshold seat, allows optimum positioning of the pelvis. It can also accommodate a leg length variation of up to 5 cm. The height of the backrest can be adjusted to enable perfect side support. The seat unit is ideal for children who require maximum seating support. This also makes the Delfi and Sharky a good alternative to an orthopaedic seating system.
Adjustable seating angle
The Delfi's seating angle can be adjusted from 5° positive to 30° negative. The seat unit is available with a fixed or resilient backrest. The latter allows the child a certain degree of movement and is ideal for absorbing greater impact.
Modular system
The Delfi is modular which means that the seat unit can be constructed to fit individual needs. The seat is equipped with loose, washable cushions that can be attached with press-studs, clasps and Velcro. The seat bucket has four separate cushions: 1 cushion for the seat, 1 for the centre of the backrest and 2 for the sides of the backrest.
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Illustration 1: The Delfi seat unit.
a) Head support b) Back support c) Arm support d) Seat (abduction seat) e) Footrest
Delfi and Sharky User Guide
1. The Delfi and the Sharky
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Sharky
Older children of up to 170 cm can use the reinforced version of the Delfi: the Sharky (see illustration 2).
Illustration 2: The standard version of the Sharky. a) Head support b) Back support c) Arm supports d) Seat e) Footrest
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2. Safety
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Anatomic SITT put a great deal of care into ensuring the child’s safety. A great deal of effort went into creating the proper design for the seat unit and its accessories. The settings are adjusted professionally by Anatomic SITT prior to the initial use of the seat unit. Nevertheless, it is imperative for the child’s supervisors and parents to adhere to the following safety instructions in order to safeguard the safe use of the seat unit.
2.1 Safety instructions
a) Never leave the child alone in the seat unit and always supervise its use; b) Ensure that all fastenings and parts used the secure the child in position are properly tightened; c) Engage the brakes on at least two of the four wheels; d) The seat unit should only be used on a flat surface; e) The seat unit with indoor subframe may only be used indoors; f) The seat unit may not be used for transport purposes; g) Do not allow other children to play with the seat unit or ride on it; h) Adjustments may only be made by parents or carers; i) Unless absolutely necessary, adjustment of the seat unit should only be done when the child is
not seated in it; j) Once the adjustments have been made, properly tighten the head screws and clamps; k) Avoid adopting an uncomfortable position for long periods of time while you are attending to a
child seated in the seat unit; l) To ensure a sturdy connection, never use the maximum height, width or depth; m) Do not exceed the maximum permissible load of 25 kg (size 1), 35 kg (size 2), 45 kg (size 3) or
80 kg (Sharky).
Safety instructions ‘a’ and ‘b’ are repeated on a warning sticker affixed to the seat unit (see figure below). Make sure that this text remains legible at all times. If necessary, ask for a new copy of this sticker.
2.2 Immediate danger
Practice the following steps designed to rapidly retrieve your child from the seat unit in the event of fire or other immediate danger, until you are able to carry them out quickly.
Acting quickly in the event of fire or other immediate danger:
a) If applicable: unlock and remove the tray table; b) Hold the child firmly and loosen the parts used to secure the child in position; c) Lift the child out of the seat unit.
Ensure that all fastenings and parts used to secure
the child in position are properly tightened.
Never leave the child alone in the seat unit.
Always supervise its use.
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3. Initial use
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Before putting the seat unit into use, inspect it for visible defects. In case of doubt, consult the supplier. Ask the supplier to instruct you, if you are not yet familiar with the use of this type of seat unit.
The seat unit is delivered with the features specifically ordered for your child. The adjustments to corrective accessories are exclusively made on the basis of the advice of a paramedic. It is possible that after initial use, changes to the standard settings are required. You must make an appointment with the supplier for this purpose. Please note: standard settings may only be adjusted by a trained expert!
Please read this manual carefully prior to making use of the seat unit and verify that the use and purpose of all components and accessories are clear to you (try everything out first, before placing the child in the seat unit). Familiarise yourself with the safety instructions in chapter 2.
Arrangements can be made to receive personal instruction from you supplier. In case of problems, contact the treating therapist or the supplier of the seat unit.
3.1 Lifting the child into the seat unit
To lift the child into the seat unit in a safe and responsible way, it is important to carefully adhere to the sequence of steps described below. Please refer to chapter 4, “Operation”, for the seat unit’s operating instructions. a) Set the brakes on at least two of the chair’s four swivel wheels, so that the seat unit cannot roll
away as you lift the child into the chair; b) Ensure that all fastenings are properly secured; c) If applicable: remove the tray table; d) Adjust the seat unit to the correct working height; e) Loosen the parts used to secure the child in position; f) Lift the child into the seat unit; g) Hold the child firmly and tighten the parts used to secure the child in position; h) If applicable: reposition the tray table; i) If necessary, change some settings to ease the child’s seating position; j) Never leave the child alone in the seat unit and always supervise its use.
3.2 Lifting the child out of the seat unit
To lift the child out of the seat unit in a safe and responsible way, it is important to carefully adhere to the sequence of steps described below. Please refer to chapter 4, “Operation”, for the seat unit’s operating instructions. a) Set the brakes on at least two of the chair’s four swivel wheels, so that the seat unit cannot roll
away as you lift the child out of the chair; b) Adjust the seat unit to the correct working height; c) If applicable: remove the tray table; d) Hold the child firmly and loosen the parts used to secure the child in position; e) Lift the child out of the seat unit.
Attention:
Read chapter 4, “Operation”, b
efore using the seat unit for the first
time.
Delfi and Sharky User Guide
4. Operation
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A distinction is made between standard settings and daily adjustments to the seat unit. Changes to the standard settings always require special tools. The daily settings are recognisable from the clamps, clips, quick release mechanisms, clasps and levers (see illustration 3).
4.1 Daily adjustments
Several settings are adjusted continually during the daily use of the seat unit. These adjustments are required to lift the child in and out of the seat unit or to be able to change the seating position of the child somewhat when there is a need. No tools are required for the daily adjustments.
4.1.1 The parts to secure the child in position
Various parts are available to secure the child’s trunk, pelvis and feet in position. A body harness and a chest belt can be used to secure the trunk. The hip belt and leg harness can be used to secure the pelvic and the ankle strap to secure the ankles. The parts are adjusted daily, but their settings need to be adjusted before initial use. The standard settings and daily adjustments of the various parts used to secure the child in position are illustrated below.
Illustration 3: Daily settings: a) The clasp b) The clip (release mechanism) c) The quick release mechanism d) The clasp (length adjustment) e) The lever
Attention:
Make sure that you adopt a
comfortable working posture when
loosening and tightening the head
screws and knobs.
Once the
adjustments have been made, properly
tighten the head screws and knobs
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