UI SmartSeat iss01, 03/2013
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Pommel
A pommel can be used to control knee
position, usually by abducting (pushing apart)
the knees to help keep the seating position
stable and level. The pommel is designed to
separate the knees and support the whole
inside of the knee joint. For this reason the
pommel is not depth adjustable and sticks out
in front of the seat edge.
A pommel must never be used as a restraint
and the client must not be allowed to slide into
sacral sitting and come to rest against the
pommel.
Fitting the Pommel:
1.
Fit the pommel with the legrest angled down
as this will give the best access to the receiving
bracket.
2.
To fit the pommel, locate the square hole in
the loose flap of fabric between the top edge
of the legrest and the underside of the seat
cushion. The receiving bracket for the pommel
is located under the front edge of the seat
cushion behind the square hole.
3.
Fit the metal stem of the pommel through
the square hole, into the receiving bracket
and push the pommel until it is felt to click into
position.
Removing the Pommel
To remove the pommel, hold it at the bottom
edge of the metal stem and pull directly
outwards.
Pommel fitted and removed when the legrest
is fully lowered.