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Model:
Netti Dynamic System
Language:
English
Version:
2021-03
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Remember to shorten the stabilizer beneath
the last used hole to avoid any conflict with
chair frame.
ARM SUPPORT POSITION
Depending on the wheelchair model the arm
support may vary.
The arm supports are static and adjustable
(no “Open Kinetic Chain movement concept”).
The adjustments of arm support are described
in the user manual of each type of static
comfort wheelchair:
Netti III (Netti Dynamic III),
Netti 4U CED (Netti Dynamic CED),
Netti BASE (Netti Dynamic BASE) etc.
Arrow
A
points to depth adjustment knob on the
arm support on a wheelchair with swing away arm
support (Netti Dynamic CED). Height adjustment
is done once loosening the screw
B
and fixing it in
correct height.
MOUNTING, POSITIONING AND
ADJUSTMENTS OF PELVIC
SUPPORTS AND SUPPORTIVE
HARNESSES
Netti Dynamic System can be equipped with
several different types of pelvic stabilizer and
supportive harnesses each type developed
to give the user the best stabilization support
depending on the conditions:
• Pelvic stabilizer –
(included in Netti Dynamic System)
• Upper body harnesses
• Ankle huggers
• Shoe shells
• Pelvic stabilizer, mounted to the seat plate, helps
the user to keep his position on the seat even
under full spastic extension.
See separate Mounting Description for upper body
harnesses.
HOW TO ADJUST THE PELVIC STABILIZER
The pelvic stabilizer is mounted on the guide-rail
under the seating plate as shown on the illustration.
• Slide the pelvic stabilizer to a position where it
crosses the upper thighs, angle: 70 – 90 degrees.
• Adjust the harness mounting point so that the
harness can be tightened.