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1. ROCK 3 o Kids ROCK Size 3 O With Transit Option O Without Transit Option o REACTION Serial Date of p gt JP Delivery CUP by CUANTA Pry ai INT DEALER THIS MANUAL MUST BE GIVEN TO THE USER OF THIS DEPENDENT MOBILITY BASE USER READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING THIS DEPENDENT MOBILITY BASE AND SAVE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Product delivered may vary from the one described and pictured in this manual USER MANUAL Ver 11 0603DM DP You have made a great choice for your child by choosing a Kids ROCK Chair We believe that every child should be able to move to the best of their ability because Movement 15 life We welcome questions and comments about our products and services Please feel free to contact us using the information below Manufacturer amp U S Distributor kois UP by CQ2U AIT ODA A ee LOT Quantum Montana Toll Free 877 454 3787 312 B Andrea Drive www quantumrehab com Belgrade MT 59714 European Distributor Your Authorized Dealer is HOGGI Partnering Together to Mobilize Kids HOGGI GmbH TaunusstraBe 17 56235 Ransbach Baumbach Germany Tel 02623 92499 0 Fax 02623 92499 99 Website www hogg1 de LY 2 Movement is life TABLE OF CONTENTS I ORAM MODELS RAR Sia 4 I UNPACKING YOUR NEW KIDS ROCK CHAIR oidos 6 IA A 8 IV GENERAL WARNING S ota 9 VV DET UP Se ADJUSTMEN Li ai 12 VIOPERATINGINSTRUC TION Saa 1
2. Figure 11 Slide Triangle to Allow Free 16 EXTENSION LIMIT AND FORCE ADJUSTMENT Active Leg Rest Only Remove the calf protector to expose the lower end of the knee angle tensioning device Slide the triangular plate A near the child s knees toward the back of the chair to depress the button on the black ratchet Remove the bolt connecting the pivot block to the lower leg rest rigging Remove the pivot block and rubber bumper Use a 3 4 wrench to remove the nut from the spring assembly Remove the springs and spring seat Change the spring Reinstall the spring seat Fig 12 Install spacers 1f desired Install the nut The spring must be compressed slightly to install the nut Use a 34 wrench to tighten the nut until it is flush with the end of the tension tube Install the rubber bumper over the 1 4 shaft Thread the pivot block onto the 1 4 shaft The pivot block does not have to be tight Make sure that the shaft does not protrude into the 1 4 hole for the bolt Three to 4 turns of the pivot block is ideal Thread locking glue such as Loctite is NOT necessary since this part cannot rotate once installed Install the bolt to connect the pivot block to the lower leg rest rigging Reinstall the calf protector to cover the lower pivot point Make sure calf protector is always installed Tension Tube Barrel Nut gt i ae Spacers optional gt Nut
3. Hip Width Adjustment Movement is life 13 INSTALLING ADJUSTING THE ANTI TIPS A e The anti tips should be used at all times The anti tips should be positioned 1 1 2 to 2 off of the ground for proper function They should also extend at least 4 beyond the point where the rear wheel contacts the ground To install the anti tips depress the snap button and insert into the tube as shown To remove depress the snap button and remove the anti tip from the Install or e a me Remove Obtain proper ground clearance by adjusting position of anti tip extensions Height Adjustment Figure 7 Anti Tips WARNING Anti tip tubes can help keep your chair from tipping over backward in most normal conditions When locked in place in the down position anti tip should be between 1 1 2 and 2 off the ground Adjust the height as necessary a If set too HIGH they may not prevent a tip over b If set too LOW they may hang up on obstacles you can expect to encounter during normal use If the chair catches on an obstacle the chair may tip over INSTALLATION OF PELVIC POSITIONING BELTS The child should always be secured in the chair with a positioning belt Positioning belts should never be used for securement in motor vehicles An additional automotive rated seat belt is required Attachment Remove the seat cushion A Locations Fig 8 shows the attachment chafes
4. Movement a La Bolt 7 Q Bumper 2 Pivot Block Figure 12 Knee Extension Limiter Exploded View Movement is life ie L USING DIFFERENT WHEEL POSITIONS AND ADJUSTING THE AXLE POSITION WARNING Adjustable Position Axles should only be moved by qualified technicians Certain axle positions may make the chair unstable Always use anti tips The casters are not user adjustable Remove the wheels Remove the 3 bolts C that attach to the frame from the end of the adjustable axle U bracket B on both sides of the chair 3 Move the axle U brackets B to the desired position being careful to move the U brackets on both sides of the chair at the same time Insert and tighten the 3 bolts C through the frame at the end of the adjustable U bracket Install the wheels and make sure that the quick release axles are fully engaged Verify that the frame is level Adjust the position of the wheel locks to prevent wheel from turning It may be necessary to move wheel lock to the front frame tube for some larger wheel configurations NO IDB Positions 3 amp 4 are only available with the Adjustable Position Axle Kit B Shown Here 24 Wheel 5 Caster 24 Wheel 8 Caster LM 18 Wheel Figure 13 Axle Position Adjustment Figure 14 Axle Wheel and Caster Configurations nn gt Movement is life 17 VI OPERATING INSTRU
5. WARNING MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY The front cover of this manual indicates whether your chair has the transit option in stalled If your chair is not equipped with the transit option do not use it as a seat in a motor vehicle Transfer the child from the chair to an approved motor vehicle seat If your chair is equipped with the transit option refer to the section in this manual re garding use of this chair for transit WARNING TRANSIT USE Transit use and associated warnings are described in section VI part J Follow all in structions carefully WARNING Never use this chair on an escalator because the chair may tip over WARNING The chair must be inspected and maintained per the chart in section VII Maintenance Problems detected must be repaired before the chair is used WARNING Many of the screws bolts and nuts used on this chair are specialized or high strength fasteners Only use fasteners purchased through an authorized supplier WARNING Do not put excessive force on the handlebar Movement is life 11 da ge NO m 12 SEAT DEPTH ADJUSTMENT V SET UP amp ADJUSTMENT Tools Required M 5 32 Hex Wrench M 7 16 Nut Driver M 3 4 End Wrench Active Tension Only M 1 1 8 End Wrench Adj Position Axle Only Remove the seat cushion Use a 5 32 hex wrench to loosen the bolts A on the left and right tubes Loosen any accessories that prevent the seat pan from slid
6. 3 Optional Zone Figure 34 Pin Bushing for Pelvic Belt k Refer to Fig 32 A side view of the desired pelvic belt angle range 1 NOTE 1 Steeper side view pelvic belt angles are especially important if the pelvic belt is intended to be used for postural support in addition to occupant restraint in a frontal crash Steeper angles will reduce the tendency for a vertical gap to develop between the user and the belt due to compliance of seat cushions and belt movement thereby reducing the tendency for the user to slip under the belt and for the belt to ride up on the soft abdomen during normal use 2 Steeper belt angles also reduce the tendency for upper torso belts to pull the pelvic belt into the abdomen during frontal impact loading Auxiliary wheelchair equipment should be removed from the wheelchair and secured in the vehicle during transit Wheelchair mounted trays must be removed from the wheelchair and secured during transit Alterations or substitutions should not be made to the wheelchair structural and frame parts or components without consulting Kids Up Follow the precautions for the recommended safety zone shown in Fig 33 The recline and tilt should place the child in an upright position for transport Never exceed a 30 from vertical recline when using the chair for transport The Active must be in the off position The Kids ROCK chair with the transit option is equipped with a pin bushing assembly for
7. ENABLING THE ROCK ACTIVE MOTION Hip Angle Adjustment pins fully engaged Tilt in space mechanism fully engaged Anti tips correctly positioned Rear wheels in stable position Wheel locks engaged Chair on flat surface Clear area around chair and child NEVER LEAVE CHILD UNATTENDED KK RE KR KK 2 If leg motion is desired slide the triangular plate near the child s knees toward the front of the chair to depress the button on the black pivot Lock the triangular plate by pressing down on the top Fig 25 3 Rotate the ACTIVE handle into the ON position The child may start moving at this point 4 ADJUSTMENT OF THE HIP ANGLE OR TILT IS NOT RECOMMENDED WHEN THE ACTIVE is enabled 5 To turn off the ACTIVE a Use the handlebar to hold the chair in the down position while disengaging the ACTIVE handle to lock the active Press forward slightly on the handlebar to lock completely c If foot bed motion was enabled disable it by lifting the triangular plate then sliding 1t toward the rear of the chair WARNING Active Leg Rest Make sure the child s Figure 25 Turning on the Active fingers are away from the triangular plate at the Leg Rest knee Fig 25 before moving it between positions be cause there is a risk that the child s fingers may be pinched TWIST HANDLE TO UNLOCK ACTIVE ON Figure 26 Enabling the ACTIVE Motion Movement is life 21 Le GE A 1 To remove the wheels a Rel
8. N UP IL UNPACKING YOUR NEW KIDS ROCK CHAIR THE ORIGINAL PACKAGE CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING COMPONENTS e Kids ROCK Chair e 2 Rear Wheels e Anti tips e Additional options and accessories as ordered PREPARING THE CHAIR FOR USE 1 Remove the chair amp components from the box e Keep Box Upright e Verify that package is in good shape and that no damage has occurred during shipping e Remove the Kids ROCK Chair and accessories from the packaging material e Check to make sure that your order is complete 2 Install the rear wheels Fig A wW Make sure the wheel lock lever 1s released WARNING A B Put the axle through the wheel hub Verify that pin C Hold the axle and wheel Align the axle with the axle sleeve on the chair DIN is fully D Press the button on the axle and slide the axle into the axle sleeve engaged E Make sure that the axle 1s fully engaged by verifying that the button on the top of the button up axle pops out If included install the hub cap by locating and rotating to lock into place Figure A a 3 Fold the seat back up into position see section VI part B for detailed instructions 4 Install the rear anti tips Fig Band C see section V part E for detailed instructions WARNING Always use anti tips See section V part E for detailed instructions 5 Install the Calf Protector as shown in Figures D and E 6 Install the active handle according to the instructio
9. easy attachment of certain pelvic belts The location of this pin is shown in FIGURE 34 Always drive carefully so as not to put unnecessary excessive force on the tie down system WARNING Do not use the chair if it has been in volved in a crash Pin Bushing for Attachment of Pelvic Belt 24 Movement is life Ta VII MAINTENANCE Please consult your dealer should you have any questions about proper maintenance of your Kids ROCK Chair Consistent thorough maintenance will extend the useful life of your chair Improper maintenance will decrease the chair s life significantly Any damaged parts should be replaced before the chair is used A maintenance chart is provided below The chair should be cleaned regularly and should be serviced by an authorized dealer at least once per year Warranty may be affected if proper maintenance is not performed at the specified intervals There is a mainte nance record on page 26 of this manual for your convenience Every 3 Every 6 Months Months Kids ROCK Maintenance Chart Weekly lt lt ches apes rage 1 TTC ME VIA CA Veriy al fasteers are tg Verity quick release aes function propery 7 7 7 Check ilt var for proper engagementimoside v lt v Great amas ACTIVE Chek incon tacita 7 ACTIVE Check funcion of acte tension ACTIVE Check spring preoa Check fame for damage 7 Check al positionin
10. to which a pelvic positioning 7 belt may be attached Attach the belt according to the manufacturer s instructions Set the seat cushion back in place Figure 8 Positioning Belt Attachment Locations WARNING Positioning belts should never be used for securement in motor vehicles An additional WC 19 compliant automotive type seat belt is required when the chair is used in vehicles Movement is life G EXTENSION LIMIT AND FORCE ADJUSTMENT Remove the child from the chair Remove the rear wheel 3 Using a 5 32 Allen wrench and a 7 16 Nut Driver remove the bolt from the lower pivot block A below the spring and then pull the block away from the black plate as shown in Fig 9 Remove the nut from below the spring using a 34 wrench Remove the spacer s and spring seat Remove spring and replace with a different spring Install spring seat Install spacers 1f desired Install the nut Make sure that there is compression on the spring when the nut 1s installed 9 Slide the lower pivot block over the end of the round head bolt and reattach the pivot block to the black plate 10 Install the wheels and make sure that the quick release axles are fully engaged NO CNN u e Tension Tube Lower Pivot Block Spring Seat Spacers optional Figure 10 Upper Body Extension Limiter Tensioner Exploded View Figure 9 Changing Extension Limit amp Force Movement
11. 8 VIE MAINTENANCE ia ba aa an 25 VUE MAINTENANCE RECORD ajange na ag naa aka Dagan nga a Na a tele trees 20 i _ _ ________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Se Movement is life 3 I CHAIR MODELS amp PARTS Please refer to the front of this manual to determine which configuration was delivered to you Throughout this manual you will notice the chair configuration option in brackets like Adjustable Seat Pan indicating information that applies only to a specific option The chair s parts are labeled below for your reference Many of the optional components are shown Tilt Adjustment Lever Push Handle Angle Adjustment Fold amp Hip Angle Adjustment Lever Adjustable Seat Pan Back Cane Rear Wheel PAA A Calf Protector gt AN ACTIVE Lock Wheel Lock Quick Handle Release Button Foot Plate Anti tip Ratchet Lock Caster Tire Product delivered may vary from the one described and pictured in this manual aaa 4 Movement is life ROCK SIZE 3 SPECIFICATIONS Maximum Weight 215 Ibs 97 kg Seat Depth Range 14 20 inches 35 50 cm Seat to Shoulder Range 18 26 inches 46 66 cm Leg Drop Range 14 20 inches 35 50 cm Maximum weight rating equals occupant weight plus any items carried and weight of accessories positioning components installed on chair G Movement is life 5
12. CTIONS WARNING Always inspect your chair before placing your child into it Look for loose parts sharp edges hot surfaces detached harnesses mechanisms that are not fully engaged and any other hazards Always engage the wheel locks before perform ing a transfer of the child to or from the chair Read this instruction manual before using this chair A HIP ANGLE ADJUSTMENT 1 Verify that the chair is locked in the non ACTIVE state See the operating instructions for the ACTIVE Handle in part G of this section 2 While supporting the child s weight lift up on the hip angle adjustment lever 3 Move the back of the chair to the desired position and release the lever 4 Verify that the positioning pins have engaged fully into the recline holes on both sides of seat base Fig 18 WARNING Upon release of the lever verify that lever returns to the down locked position This indicates safe engagement Figure 16 Hip Angle Adjustment Lever Figure 17 Hip Angle Adjustment Lever Figure 18 Recline lock pin in unlocked position in locked position engaged in recline B FOLDING THE SEAT BACK 1 Lift up on the hip angle adjustment lever as shown in Fig 16 Fold the back forward then release the lever 3 To unfold reverse the above steps D 18 Movement is life kicis UP C TILT IN SPACE The Kids ROCK Chair is equipped with a tilt in space mechanism that pivots around a point near the
13. EBAR ANGLE ADJUSTMENT 1 Press the buttons on the black ratchets simultaneously on both sides of the 2 While holding the buttons down move the handlebar to the desired position 3 Release the buttons on the black ratchet Movement is life 19 kics E LEG REST ANGLE ADJUSTMENT 1 Elevating Leg Rest Press the buttons on the black pivot near the child s knees simultaneously on both sides of the chair Active Leg Rest Slide the triangular plate near the child s knees toward the front of the chair to depress the button on the black pivot The plate may be locked back by pressing down on the top of the plate 2 Move the foot bed to the desired position 3 Release the button on the black pivot WARNING Active Leg Rest Make sure the child s fingers are away from the triangular plate at the knee Fig 22 before moving it between positions be cause there is a risk that the child s fingers may be pinched in the slot of the triangular plate Figure 22 Leg Rest Angle Adjustment with Active Leg Rest F FOOTPLATE ANGLE ADJUSTMENT 1 Flip Up Angle Adjustable Footplate Pull back on webbing to disengage the lock pins A and adjust to desired angle Verify proper locking engagement of pins on each side Figure 23 Foot Plate Angle Adjustment 20 Movement is life DA G ENABLING THE ROCK ACTIVE MOTION 1 Pre motion safety checklist YOU MUST VERIFY THE FOLLOWING PRIOR TO
14. TS e Adjustments made to the chair will change the balance and function of the chair and may increase risk of tip over consult your supplier before making adjust ments Warranty will be voided if modifications that change the structure of the chair are made without authorization WARNING Avoid getting the chair wet as it may cause rust or corrosion Dry the chair thoroughly if it is exposed to moisture WARNING EXTREME TEMPERATURES Do not leave the chair or child in the sun or near other heat sources since the surfaces on the chair may reach temperatures capable of burning the child Do not leave the chair or child outside in cold temperatures because contact with a chair in tempera tures below freezing could result in injury Damage to the chair may also result from exposure to extreme hot or cold temperatures Movement is life 10 WARNING Use chair as intended by manufacturer For instance do not drive into obstacles including curbs and steps without slowing down WARNING To clear obstacles such as curbs and steps tilt the chair onto the rear wheels Pull it backwards to go up To descend slowly lower it forward WARNING Do not go up or down stairs without the assistance of another person If devices such as ramps or elevators are available please use them If they are not avail able then the chair should be carried over the obstacle by two people WARNING Pay particular attention when on slopes and inc
15. acing position when used as a seat in a motor vehicle Use an approved 4 point strap type tie down system Use an approved 3 point belt for the occupant Secure using the instructions provided with the tie down system f Restraints should not be held away from the child s body by wheelchair components g Belt restraints should be adjusted as snugly as is comfortable for the child h The Kids ROCK chair has been dynamically tested in a forward facing mode with the test device restrained by both pelvic and upper torso belts Both pelvic and upper torso belts must be used to reduce the possibility of head and chest impacts with vehicle components Only belt restraints that comply with the provisions of ANSI RESNA WC Vol 1 Section 19 4 9 2 4 9 5 and 5 2 that have been dynamically tested in accordance with Annex A amp 5 3 of the same should be installed on the wheelchair for use as a restraint in a motor vehicle j Postural supports and belts may be used IN ADDITION TO the occupant belt restraint but should not be relied upon to replace occupant restraints that have been designed and tested for this purpose pad 0 e NOT BE HELD AWAY ANYWHERE EXCEPT DESIGNATED TIE FROM BODY BY DOWN LOCATIONS y WHEELCHAIR 1 COMPONENTS ey A RESTRAINTS SHOULD i WARNING DO NOT ATTACH TIE DOWNS Figure 30 Figure 31 Securement Point Locations Movement is life 23 des Preferred Zone
16. child s center of gravity This mechanism reduces the feeling of falling that occurs when the chair is tilted In addition the tilt in space mechanism keeps the child s center of gravity nearly the same in relation to the wheelbase of the chair so that the stability of the chair is not significantly changed by moving the tilt position To adjust the tilt angle of the child Verify that the chair is in the locked state See the operating instructions for the ACTIVE mechanism below While holding onto the handlebar use the lever on the handlebar to 1 2 3 4 Figure 21 Handlebar Angle Adjustment release the tilt lock Move the child to the desired tilt angle Release the lever on the handlebar to engage the tilt lock Move up and down slightly on the handlebar to verify that the tilt lock is fully engaged WARNING In preparation to operate the tilt Always verify that the arms of the child are stable on the armrests or within the arm rests Always verify that the child s legs are sta ble on the footrest Never place hands feet or foreign objects into the tilt mechanism Never add chair accessories that are not specifically designed for the Kids ROCK chair Never exceed a tilted position that aligns the backrest parallel to the ground WARNING Always verify that tilt brackets are fully engaged into black plastic plate handlebar Fig 21 Figure 20 Tilt Adjustment D HANDL
17. d you let go of the handlebar while pushing Do not ever push the chair away _ _ ____ ______ __ _______ _ ___ _ ___ _ _ __ __ _ _ _ __ __ _ _ _ _ _____ _______ ______________ ____ 8 Movement is life LIP IV GENERAL WARNINGS WARNING The operator caregiver must read and understand this manual prior to operating this equipment If you are unable to understand any part of the manual contact your dealer for assistance WARNING The initial set up of this pushchair must be performed by a qualified technician WARNING Procedures other than those described in this manual must be performed by a qualified technician WARNING MAXIMUM WEIGHT LIMIT The weight carried by the Kids ROCK chair must NEVER exceed the total weight limit of 215 pounds Maximum occupant size plus any items carried When using the chair in transit all items including positioning tray must be removed from the chair and secured separately WARNING REDUCING THE RISK OF AN ACCIDENT ALWAYS get properly trained and get comfortable operating the chair ALWAYS watch for obstacles and avoid them as often as possible ALWAYS use anti tips Make sure that the chair operates properly Repair any problems before use ALWAYS verify that the quick release axles are locked so that the back wheels do not come off ALWAYS secure your child into the chair during use WARNING CHANGES amp ADJUSTMEN
18. ease the wheel locks H REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF REAR WHEELS REMOVE THE CHILD FROM THE CHAIR b Press the button in the center of the wheel on the quick Verify that pin release axle x is fully engaged c With the same hand pull on the wheel to remove the wheel A we a button up and axle from the chair 2 To install the wheels a b Figure 27 Installation of Quick Release Axle E the chair d Make sure the wheel lock lever is released Put the axle through the wheel hub if necessary Hold the axle and wheel Align the axle with the axle sleeve on Press the button on the axle and slide the axle into the axle sleeve e Make sure that the axle is fully engaged by verifying that the button on the top of the axle pops out I USE OF OPTIONAL THERAPY TRAY Tray Installation and Removal 1 Align the two tray posts with the tray receivers on the chair 2 Push the tray posts into the receivers 3 To remove pull tray out of tray receivers 4 Remove the therapy tray when using chair in transport Tray Height Adjustment 1 Fig 29 shows tray in highest adjustment position 2 To allow lower tray position remove nut and bolt from both sides of tray support using 7 16 nut driver and 5 32 hex driver WARNING Tray must not be loaded with objects heavier than 11 Ibs 5 kg WARNING Tray must be removed from chair dur ing transport in a motor vehicle 22 Movement is life F
19. g shel pars fordamage Check footbed amp headrest for damage 7 Check side plates for damage 7 We recommend that the chair be cleaned regularly NAN NG S SK S S M SS KE NEN ENE NEN ESN Clean all frame components and plastic parts using mild detergents only We recommend that the chair Fabric parts may be washed at 86 F If washed in a washing machine put be serviced annually by an them in a linen bag or pillow case Air dry authorized dealer In most cases wiping with a damp cloth is sufficient Do not use your chair in salt water as severe damage may result Keep sand or other particles from damaging the wheel bearings Movement is life 25 20 E kids VHI MAINTENANCE RECORD Date of purchase and serial number should be recorded on the front cover Dealer information should be recorded inside the front cover Service By Company Contact Date Name Person Description of Service Movement is life 2 Tes UP This page mtentionally left blank _ Movement is life 27 icis NAD LIFE EE TOI LPO TS Quantum Montana 312 B Andrea Drive Belgrade MT 59714 PH 877 454 3787 www quantumrehab com 2011 Pride Mobility Inc
20. he desired position Tighten and check all items loosened in steps 1 3 NOTE For back heights less than 22 5 back plates will have only the upper clamps attached Clamps for lower attachment point are installed on back canes but not attached to back plate If back height needs to be adjusted above 22 5 it is necessary to attach clamps to lower crossbar of back plate Back height is measured from surface of seat to top of back plate WARNING If back height is adjusted above 22 5 without lower clamps installed instability and or breakage will occur LEG LENGTH ADJUSTMENT Remove the fabric calf protector to expose the leg length adjustment bolts Use a 5 32 Allen wrench to loosen the 2 adjustment screws A on each side Adjust the leg length to the desired position Note that leg length must be adjusted in 1 2 increments Bolts must engage holes in footrest extensions Tighten the screws A Always install the calf protector to cover the adjustment bolts Figure 3 Back Height Adjustment Figure 4 Leg Length Adjustment ADJUSTING THE POSITION OF THE ADDUCTORS LATERAL SUPPORTS The position of the lateral support plate can be adjusted using a 5 32 hex driver Fig 5 Loosen bolts and adjust to desired position Tighten bolts Hip width can be adjusted by adding or removing layers of 1 4 foam from adductor covers Fig 6 Figure 5 Lateral Plate adjustment Figure 6
21. igure 28 Tray Receivers Figure 29 Tray in highest position Figure 30 Tray in lowest position J USING THE KIDS ROCK CHAIR FOR TRANSPORTATION IN MOTOR VEHICLES The Kids ROCK Chair is approved for transporting children in motor vehicles when it is equipped with the OPTIONAL transit feature and used in accordance with these instructions The chair must be secured in a forward facing position with a Wheelchair Tie down and Occupant Restraint System WTORS which meets the requirements of SAE J2249 Recommended Practice Wheelchair Tie down and Occupant Restraint Systems For Use in Motor Vehicles 1 IMPORTANT INFORMATION a This wheelchair conforms to and has been dynamically tested in compliance with ANSI RESNA WC Vol 1 Section 19 5 3 b Securement points are in the locations shown in Fig 31 2 WARNINGS amp INSTRUCTIONS a The Kids ROCK chair must be used as indicated in these instructions and the instructions supplied by the vehicle mounted tie down manufacturer b Please contact Kids Up if you have any questions regarding use of the wheelchair for seating in a motor vehicle Our contact information is in the front of this manual c Chair user should be transferred to the vehicle seat and use the vehicle installed restraint system whenever possible d The Kids ROCK Size 3 Chair can accommodate up to 215 Ibs Do not exceed this occupant weight e The Kids ROCK Chair must be placed in a forward f
22. ing Push or pull on the front of the seat evenly on both sides until the seat reaches the desired depth Tighten the hex screws A and any accessories loosened in step 3 When the seat depth is changed the glide blocks B must be adjusted for proper weight distribution and active motion Follow these steps carefully a Set the hip angle adjustment to Figure 1 Seat Depth Adjustment position that best accommodates the child This will allow for accurate positioning of the glide blocks Using a 5 32 hex wrench loosen the adjustment bolts C on the left and right glide blocks c Position the glide blocks so that the center of the notch on the left side of the seat plate D is in line vertically with the circular mark on the glide block E Fig 2 d Tighten the bolts C and verify that the glide blocks B cannot move Cycle active motion to verify smooth op eration If Seat Plate falls behind glide blocks glide blocks need to be moved inward e Reposition hip angle as needed WARNING Improper adjustment of the glide block can create a pinch point for the child Always adjust the glide block as indicated in the above instructions Im proper adjustment of the glide blocks voids warranty Movement is life w E Se BACK HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT Loosen the bolts A on the back cane clamps 4 using 7 16 wrench Loosen the laterals and other items attached to the back as necessary Slide the back to t
23. lines to prevent e The child from falling out of the chair e The chair from tipping over e The chair from rolling away WARNING Before leaving the chair and before getting into and out of it always en gage the wheel locks WARNING LIFTING Only lift the chair by parts that are solidly attached The chair should be lifted by the side frame members whenever possible Always use two people to prevent injury and damage to the chair WARNING When your child reaches for objects in front to the side or behind the chair be sure that they do not lean out of the chair too far since the shift in the center of gravity might cause the chair to tilt or tip over WARNING The handling of the chair is influenced by tire pressure Correctly in flated tires considerably improve its maneuverability The air pressure should be at least 29 PSI WARNING Please be aware that with certain footrest settings the footrest can collide with the front casters Movement is life WARNING Please keep packaging material away from children Plastic packaging presents the danger of suffocation WARNING Never leave your child unattended in the chair even when they are strapped in and the wheel locks are engaged WARNING The chair is only intended to carry one child at a time Do not carry more than one child ata time WARNING Whenever you change a setting on the chair make sure that you firmly tighten any screws that have been loosened
24. ns on the following page then verify the functionality of the active mechanism 7 Make additional adjustments to the chair as necessary Refer to the appropriate section of this i manual for instructions Figure D Calf Protector Installation Figure E Please see the next page of this manual 6 Movement is life ite Unpacking your chair continued Active Handle Installation Instructions The active handle is removed for shipping to prevent damage to the chair It must be installed to enable full functionality of the chair 5 32 inch Allen Wrench ye i i he i j y r Val Ri kawah lah Nyloc Nut Active Bar Active Handle Spring Nylon Washer Back bar on chair Instructions 1 Attach Cables pa 3 F pe 4 Tool Tighten 3 Rotations 4 5 Verify that handle locks into after finger tight active position Movement is life 7 ww UP A HI READ BEFORE USING A READ MANUAL CAREFULLY amp OFTEN Read manual completely before use Familiarize yourself with handling and functions of the product before use and practice them You must read and fully understand the contents of this manual Any caregiver that is going to operate this chair should also read the manual in full You are responsible for the safety of your child The safety of your child could be affected if you do not follow the instructions in this manual Nevertheless not all possible circums
25. tances and unpredictable situa tions can be covered by this manual Reason care and circumspection are not features of the product they are required of persons who use the product If instructions are not clear and further explanation is neces sary please contact your Kids Up dealer If you do not follow all instructions and warnings damage to the chair or serious injury may occur B DEFINITION OF SYMBOLS WARNING The word WARNING and or the symbol shown to the left indicate practices that are unsafe or dangerous and could result in serious injury or death to the occupant of this chair or others WARNING READ INSTRUCTION MANUAL Additional symbols are defined throughout this manual along with operating instructions C CHOOSE THE RIGHT CHAIR amp SAFETY OPTIONS There are several options available to meet the needs of children Make sure that your and your health care provider s choice of chair and other options takes into account your child s comfort positioning physical limitations and hazards that may be encountered during daily use Operating the pushchair outside of the recommendations provided by the manufacturer can lead to a dangerous situation The pushchair is not suitable for jogging running skating or similar activities Swiveling front wheels tend to wobble at higher speed and can cause a sudden stop and tip over of the pushchair Use the pushchair only at regular walking speed Under no circumstance shoul
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