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chnical User
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FOR FREE ADVICE ON THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT, PLEASE CONTACT OUR SALES SUPPORT TEAM
Jenx Limited, Wardsend Road, Sheffield, S6 1RQ, Tel: +44 (0)114 285 3376 Fax: +44 (0)114 285 3528 info@jenx.com www.jenx.com
Do not use
this product if you suspect the
Back Angle
or
Tilt in Space
are faulty or broken.
Contact Jenx Limited immediately for advice. +44 (0) 114 285 3376
NEVER LEAVE YOUR CHILD UNATTENDED WHILE USING THIS PRODUCT
Clear all items from the tray before adjustment.
Do not use
hot or cold drinks on the tray while using
Tilt in Space
The back column angle
HOW?
First loosen the black wing nut
(fig 22)
and set the back column angle by rotating the large yellow knob
(fig 23).
Turning the knob clockwise will make the back column go forwards, turning it anti-clockwise will
make the column go backwards. Remember to re-tighten the black wing nut again to lock the back column.
WHY?
Setting the back angle independently of the seat allows you to control the angle of the hips. For children
with an extensor thrust, you have the facility to close the angle and achieve the right posture. For children
with low tone however, you can open up this angle to offer more support to their upper body and head.
Fig 22
Tilt-in-space
HOW?
To alter the angle of the chair, lift the lever underneath the
left side of the seat and set the chair to the required position
(fig 24).
Releasing the lever will lock the chair in that posi-
tion. Tilt–in-space keeps the child’s position exactly the same
within the chair.
Fig 23
WHY?
By altering the position of your child in space, you can help them to perceive the environment that
surrounds them in different ways and thereby help their cognitive development. By putting the chair into
prone you may improve your child’s head control and arm function.
Making & Using the Adjustments
Fig 24