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USER'S MANUAL GLIDER - Specialised Orthotic Services
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1. RELEASING THE INTERFACE e Make sure that all four foot brakes are applied to the wheels Fig 1 1a SOS recommend that the client is removed from the seating system before releasing the interface e Rotate the two clips Fig 1 1c clear of the bar and lift the seat clear of the front location Note clips may be attached to glider or seating system USER GUIDE 1 0 Cont PREPARING THE UNI GLIDER FOR USE WITH QUICK LOK INTERFACE 1 2 ATTACHING THE INTERFACE e Make sure that all four foot brakes are applied to the wheels Fig 1 2a e Locate the front of the interface frame into stops as shown Fig 1 2b e Lower the interface into the rear catches as shown until it clicks into position Fig 1 2c e Please refer to handbooks supplied with your seating system for any additional security devices i e Retaining Straps that need to be fitted prior to client use RELEASING THE INTERFACE e Make sure that all four foot brakes are applied to the wheels Fig 1 2a e SOS recommend that the client is removed from the seating system before releasing the interface Remove any additional security devices as specified in your seating system handbook e Squeeze the interface lever Fig 1 2d until the catches release raise up the rear of the interface clear of the catches release the lever and pull the interface clear of the front stops 1 3 TILT OPERATION Make sure that four foot br
2. and a seating system interface 1 5 POWERED SWING QUICK LOK INTERFACE Fig 1 5 Powered SWING Glider Mobile Interface Front Location Interface Rear Location Interface Release Cable Battery Cover Tilt Base Wheelbase Foot Brake x4 Seat Recline Lever Height Controller AAWNH gt ONOG 1 KEY IDENTIFICATION POINTS Cont 1 6 SWING SEATING SYSTEM INTERFACE Fig 1 6 1 Frame not shown 3 Rear Catch x2 2 Front Location x2 4 Release Cable 1 7 THE SEATING SYSTEM Seating Systems need to be interfaced to the Glider safely and it is important that the interface system supplied with the Glider is used in conjunction with any retention straps supplied with your seating system Under NO circumstances should a seating system be attached to the Glider without the interface supplied unless written permission has been obtained from SOS Please refer to any handbooks supplied with your seating system before attaching it to the Glider USER GUIDE 1 0 PREPARING THE UNI GLIDER FOR USE WITH STANDARD INTERFACE 1 1 ATTACHING THE INTERFACE e Make sure that all four foot brakes are applied to the wheels Fig 1 1a e Locate the front bar on the seating system into the interface front location Fig 1 1b Lower the seating system back bar into the interface rear location Fig 1 1Cc rotate the two clips into place Note clips may be attached to glider or seating system Fig 1 1a
3. e Pull the interface cable Fig 2 1d until the catches release raise up the rear of the interface clear of the catches release the cable and pull the interface clear of the front stops 12 2 2 TILT amp HEIGHT OPERATION e Make sure that both foot brakes are applied to all four wheels Fig 2 2a e Make sure seating system and user are in place e To tilt the seat squeeze the lever and gently lower raise the seating system via the push handle until desired angle of tilt is achieved then release the lever Fig 2 2b e To Raise lower height place both hands on the push handles amp push down on the foot pedal Fig 2 2c raise lower upper frame until desired height is achieved then release the pedal USER GUIDE 3 0 PREPARING THE POWERED SWING GLIDER FOR USE WITH QUICK LOK INTERFACE 3 1 ATTACHING THE INTERFACE e Make sure that both foot brakes are applied to all four wheels Fig 3 1a e Locate the front of the interface frame into stops as shown Fig 3 1b e Lower the interface into the rear catches as shown until it clicks into position Fig 3 1c e Please refer to handbooks supplied with your seating system for any additional security devices i e Retaining Straps that need to be fitted prior to client use RELEASING THE INTERFACE e Make sure that both foot brakes are applied to all four wheels Fig 3 1a e SOS recommend that the client is removed from the seating sys
4. WING Glider For Use 3 1 Attaching amp Releasing the Quick Lok Interface sss eset etee etree teen 14 3 2 Powered Tilt amp Height Operation E Pas aT saicw ce ela wh 8 Gea 08 olla BG Glo E E tases ness 0 6 Oa lore Stes 15 239 Charging Battery oeeeeeeeeeeeeereresteresrererrererrererrererrererrerenrerenrerenrereereres 16 If You Detect a Fault or Breakage s sssssssissssssrsrtrsrtrrsrtrrrerrrrtrrrerrrrerrrett 17 CONTACT DETAILS eeirrsrrrssisiinsririreitiiirsstitarity d EC reri Ni nuis Backpage GLIDER MOBILE Class 1 Device Introduction This Users Guide for the Glider Mobile is designed to give guidance on its use and maintenance The Glider Mobile is designed to use a SOS interface system when using special seating systems This manual is intended for use ONLY in conjunction with the Seating System handbooks that came with your equipment The maintenance and safety instructions described in the manual must be adhered to By following these instructions you will be ensuring correct use of the Wheelbase and its safety in use It is also important to read the Seating System User Manual with regard to general use and maintenance CLEANING Clean the frame with warm soapy water and towel dry Clean the wheels with warm soapy water and towel dry MAINTENANCE Check for any signs of wear or damage on a daily basis Periodically check amp adjust operation of foot brakes Periodically check all fixings
5. akes are applied to the wheels Fig 1 3a Make sure seating system and user are in place Undo and remove the padlock from the lockout bracket Fig 1 3b Remove the lockout bracket from behind the lever Fig 1 3c Note position for refitting Place one hand on the rear seat mounting cross beam for standard interface Fig 1 3d or the seat for Quick Lok interface squeeze the lever and gently lower raise the seating system until desired angle of tilt is achieved then release the lever Fig 1 3e Replace lever lockout bracket and padlock after adjustment to prevent accidental operation USER GUIDE 2 0 PREPARING THE MANUAL SWING GLIDER FOR USE WITH QUICK LOK INTERFACE 2 1 ATTACHING THE INTERFACE e Make sure that both foot brakes are applied to all four wheels Fig 2 1a e Locate the front of the interface frame into stops as shown Fig 2 1b e Lower the interface into the rear catches as shown until it clicks into position Fig 2 1c e Please refer to handbooks supplied with your seating system for any additional security devices i e Retaining Straps that need to be fitted prior to client use RELEASING THE INTERFACE e Make sure that both foot brakes are applied to all four wheels Fig 2 1a e SOS recommend that the client is removed from the seating system before releasing the interface Remove any additional security devices as specified in your seating system handbook
6. arranty period For any goods requiring repair or attention after the 12 months period then assessment can be made as to the cost of the work required to effect the repair On acceptance of this quotation the work will proceed Misuse or neglect The repairs necessary resulting from misuse or neglect whether within the warranty period or not will be charged for MEDICAL DEVICES DIRECTIVE 93 42 EEC Specialised Orthotic Services Ltd in compliance with the Medical Devices Directive have an obligation to investigate and take corrective action on defective devices To assist us with this procedure we would appreciate your assistance in meeting this obligation by informing us as soon as possible and make the device available for inspection as soon as possible having become aware of a defect We are required to notify the Competent Authority of certain types of incidents within 10 to 30 days As part of our quality system we have established procedures to deal with such incidences and would appreciate your swift notification to us via our telephone fax or e mail details at the end of this users manual NOTES If you require further copies of this handout or require further details relating to any of its content then please contact us Copyright applies specialised Orthotic Services Unit 127 128 Fauld Industrial Park Tutbury Staffordshire DE13 9HS Tel 01283 520400 Fax 01283 520401 E mail enquiries specialorthotic c
7. for tightness 1 KEY IDENTIFICATION POINTS e SOS UNI Gliders are provided with a tilting frame Fig 1 1 and a seating system interface 1 1 UNI STANDARD INTERFACE Fig 1 1 UNI Glider Mobile 1 Tilt Base 4 Tilt Lever 2 Wheelbase 5 Interface Front Location 3 Foot Brake x4 6 Interface Rear Location 1 KEY IDENTIFICATION POINTS Cont e SOS UNI Gliders are provided with a tilting frame Fig 1 2 and a seating system interface 1 2 UNI QUICK LOK INTERFACE Fig 1 2 UNI Glider Mobile 1 Tilt Base 5 Interface Front Location 2 Wheelbase 6 Interface Rear Location 3 Foot Brake x4 7 Interface Release Handle 4 Tilt Lever 1 KEY IDENTIFICATION POINTS Cont 1 3 UNI SEATING SYSTEM INTERFACE Fig 1 3 1 Frame 4 Release Handle 2 Front Location x2 5 Offset Spigot 3 Rear Catch x2 Assembly x4 1 KEY IDENTIFICATION POINTS Cont e SOS Manual SWING Gliders are provided with a tilting frame manual height adjustment Fig 1 4 and a seating system interface 1 4 MANUAL SWING QUICK LOK INTERFACE Fig 1 4 Manual SWING Glider Mobile Tilt Base Wheelbase Foot Brake x4 Seat Recline Lever Height Lever Interface Front Location Interface Rear Location Interface Release Cable AWD gt OND 1 KEY IDENTIFICATION POINTS Cont SOS Powered SWING Gliders are provided with a tilting frame powered height adjtment Fig 1 5
8. ll be heard to warn you that it is on charge when any of the buttons on the remote are pressed e Once the battery is charged about 3 to 8 hours unplug the charger from the mains amp controller then replace the dust cap e To conserve battery whilst not in use or when the required height is achieved press the stop button in fig 3 3c When you need to operate the remote again simply rotate the outer ring on the stop switch in the direction shown until it pops up fig 3 3d IF YOU DETECT A FAULT OR BREAKAGE 1 IF YOU DETECT A FAULT OR BREAKAGE OF THE EQUIPMENT THEN REPORT THIS IMMEDIATELY TO YOUR LOCAL PROVIDER 2 UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES ARE ANY MODIFICATIONS ALTERATIONS TO BE DONE BY ANYONE OTHER THAN THOSE AUTHORISED TO DO SO BY THE LOCAL PROVIDER RESPONSIBLE FOR ISSUE OF THE EQUIPMENT 3 ANY SUCH UNAUTHORISED ACTION WILL PLACE THE CLIENT AT RISK ALWAYS CONTACT YOUR LOCAL PROVIDER WHO WILL THEN AUTHORISE ANY ACTION NECESSARY TO MAINTAIN OR REPAIR THE GLIDER MOBILE REPAIRS amp SERVICE Within the warranty period All GLIDER mobiles manufactured by Specialised Orthotic Services Ltd carry a guarantee on the main frames for 36 months and all other parts for 12 months when used normally If during this period the product becomes defective and needs repair then please contact SOS contact details on the back of the booklet You can also contact your local provider regarding any faults requiring attention Outside the w
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11. tem before releasing the interface Remove any additional security devices as specified in your seating system handbook e Pull the interface cable Fig 3 1d until the catches release raise up the rear of the interface clear of the catches release the cable and pull the interface clear of the front stops 14 3 2 TILT amp HEIGHT OPERATION e Make sure that both foot brakes are applied to all four wheels Fig 3 2a e Make sure seating system and user are in place To tilt the seat squeeze the lever and gently lower raise the seating system via the push handle until desired angle of tilt is achieved then release the lever Fig 3 2b e To Raise lower height make sure the remote handset is plugged into the control unit amp the battery charged press ths corresponding buttons on the controller Fig 3 2c raise lower upper frame until desired height is achieved then release the button 3 3 CHARGING BATTERY e DONOT let the battery go completely flat as damage can occur to the battery e To test the battery Press either of the buttons on the remote the battery charge level is shown on the remote fig 3 3a if only one light is shown charge the battery immediately To charge the battery Unplug the dust cap from the control box plug the charger into the controller fig 3 3b then plug the other end of the cable into the mains Note The actuator cannot be operated whilst on charge 3 bleeps wi
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