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PANDA FUTURA

Congratulations on purchasing the Panda Futura from R82. We are convinced, 

that it will fully live up to your expectations.

Intended purpose

The Panda seat is available in two different versions: Panda Standard and Panda 

Active. The Standard seat is primarily for children with the need of support around 

the arms and shoulders. The Active seat is for the active children who need more 

freedom of movement. 

The Panda Futura is suitable for users needing an individual seating system and 

base, e.g. Children/youngsters with:

•  CP at GMFCS level III-V

•  Developmental delays 

Please note that the product is not suitable for Children/youngsters with strong 

extensor spasticity.

On both versions, the back can be reclined independently from the seat base. The 

many adjustment possibilities and wide range of accessories make it possible to 

adjust the seat to an individual child’s needs for comfort and support. The Panda 

is for both indoor and outdoor use, depen dent on which frame you use.

This manual will enable you to take full advantage of the many possibilities of the 

Panda Futura.

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Summary of Contents for Panda Futura

Page 1: ...English manual TM panda futura 2009 R82 A S All rights reserved The R82 logo and the Panda Futura chairs are registered trademarks of R82 A S E N 2018 06 rev 10 ...

Page 2: ...afety 4 Disposal 4 Service information 5 Washing 5 Warewashing machine 5 Disinfection 5 Accessories and spare parts 5 Service interval 5 Service Check List 5 Presales information 5 Technical data 5 Producer 5 Product identification 6 Measurements 6 Symbols 7 Transfer 7 Instructions 8 24 2 2 ...

Page 3: ...able for users needing an individual seating system and base e g Children youngsters with CP at GMFCS level III V Developmental delays Please note that the product is not suitable for Children youngsters with strong extensor spasticity On both versions the back can be reclined independently from the seat base The many adjustment possibilities and wide range of accessories make it possible to adjus...

Page 4: ...ce intervals prescribed by the supplier If there is any doubt as to the continued safe use of your R82 product or if any parts should fail stop using the product immediately and contact your local dealer as soon as possible Information regarding frame and seat combinations in cluding max load in combination can be found at sup port r82 org Information about transportation can be found in the docum...

Page 5: ...ant solution It is recommended to wipe off any residue and dirt from the product using a cloth with warm water and a mild detergent soap without chlorine and let it dry before disinfection Service interval A detailed inspection of the product must be made every 12 months every 6 months for heavy users and every time the product is reissued for use The inspection should be carried out by a technica...

Page 6: ...7 9 8 7 19 2 Panda Active size 2 30 66 1 4 27 280 11 Panda Active size 2 50 110 2 10 20 280 11 Panda Active size 3 50 110 2 9 27 370 14 Panda Active size 4 60 132 3 6 17 480 19 Panda Standard size 1 30 66 1 3 28 280 11 Panda Standard size 2 30 66 1 30 66 1 15 32 280 11 Panda Standard size 2 50 110 2 50 110 2 10 35 280 11 Panda Standard size 3 50 110 2 50 110 2 5 36 370 14 Panda Standard size 4 60 ...

Page 7: ... Warning This symbol appears in the User Guide along with a number referring to the instructions below It draws attention to situations where the product or the user or carer s safety may be in danger 01 Entrapment Hazards 02 Tilting Hazards 03 Transportation in motor vehicles 05 Squeezing Hazard TRANSFER Always use the correct transfer and lifting techniques for this purpose 7 ...

Page 8: ...upport re quirements will determine which model is most appropriate Both models are prepared for the large range of accessories MOUNTING DIS MOUNTING THE SEAT To mount the seat Place the seat in the adapter and push it all the way back until it clicks into place Do not use the first hole it clicks into This is just the safety hole which will catch the seat if the knob accidently should pop out of ...

Page 9: ...ht between the back and the seat Warning 05 Squeezing hazard between the back and a frame pushbrace when adjusting the back angle BACK EXTENSION 1 Height adjustment of the back extension 2 Mounting a head support and back exten sion together Head support bar is used as a through bar When adjusting the back extension please be carefull not to get fingers caught bet ween the back of the chair and th...

Page 10: ...ad support adjustments When the correct position is deter mined tighten A B C and D E The head support bar can be turned 180 for additional anterior support F A head support with Swan neck bar is avai lable if the standard bar does not provide enough anterior support G Mount the cover on the head support Warning 05 Squeezing hazard between the head support and frame pushbrace when adjusting the ba...

Page 11: ...ted on the back using the Allen key A The push brace push handles are mounted in their fit tings on the seat back Fasten with the handle C Panda Active Start by mounting the fittings in the back rest as shown B Place the handles in the fittings and tighten carefully C 11 ...

Page 12: ...support bar in the fitting on the seat back B Pull out the release knob to swing the shoul der supports up and away C Use a Allen key to heightadjust the shoulder supports D Use a Allen key to depthadjust the shoulder supports The carer should check and oil the swing away parts occationally at least every 3 months 12 ...

Page 13: ...k A SWING AWAY SIDE SUPPORTS Remove the back cushion and mount the swing away side supports in the slots A in the seat back The swing away side supports are released by pressing the red button B and then swing away The carer should check and oil the swing away parts occationally at least every 3 months 13 ...

Page 14: ...ars Loosen the screws B or D with the 4 and 6 mm Allen keys to adjust the depth The knee supports themselves are angle and sideway adjustable E using the 4 mm Allen key Push down the red button on the fitting F to swing away the knee supports The carer should check and oil the swing away parts occationally at least every 3 months SEAT EXTENSION The seat extension is inserted in the adapter under t...

Page 15: ...C Use a 6 mm Allen key to height adjust the footrest D Use a 6 mm Allen key to angle the footrest E Use a 6 mm Allen key to height adjust the footbard F Use a 6 mm Allen key to angle the foot board POMMEL A The mounting hardware is attached with a 6 mm Allen key B The pommel is mounted in the hardware and is adjustable in depth by using the handle 15 ...

Page 16: ...y have been cut The belt cross vest s strap tie downs and the 5 point belt can then be guided through the slits and fastened with the fixlocks Note The strap tie downs may be shortened to the correct length after installation please ensure the ends are edge melted Mounting on the seat On each side of the seat one synthetic adapter block A is installed with two Allen screws One fixlock B is install...

Page 17: ...ays C Depth adjustment of the tray D Angling the tray by angling the arm rests The tray can only be mounted on a Panda Futura equipped with arm rests When adjusting the arm rest please be carefull not to get fingers caught between the chair and the armrest Do not carry the product by the armrests 17 ...

Page 18: ...C A B D E E N Use this drawing together with the descriptions on the following pages 18 ...

Page 19: ...wer back C Take care that all the fixations and adjust ments are placed and fitted correctly and check it on a regular basis STERNUM BELT Mount the fixlocks in the back See page 18 The sternum belt can be opened and closed by using the buckles Follow the instructions below with help from page 18 Mount the shoulder straps in the belt fittings on the upper back A Mount the upper straps in the sides ...

Page 20: ...gs in the seat The shoulder straps are mounted in the belt fittings on the upper back A Take care that all the fixations and adjust ments are placed and fitted correctly and check it on a regular basis CHEST BELT Mount the fixlocks in the back See page 18 The chest belt can be opened and closed by using the buckles Follow the instructions below with help from page 18 Mount the shoulder straps in t...

Page 21: ...are placed and fitted correctly and check it on a regular basis Y HIP STRAP Mount the fixlocks in the seat See page 18 The Y hip strap can be opened and closed by using the buckles Follow the instructions below with help from page 18 Mount the straps in the belt fittings under the seat D Mount the straps E in the front slides in the seat E and D can be exchanged Take care that all the fixations an...

Page 22: ... the fixations and adjust ments are placed and fitted correctly and check it on a regular basis ANKLE STRAPS The ankle straps can be opened and closed by using the velcro or the buckle A Follow the instructions below for mounting Remove the buckles C Pull the straps B through the slides in the foot plates Mount the buckles C again and make sure the straps do not slide off Take care that all the fi...

Page 23: ...ns and adjust ments are placed and fitted correctly and check it on a regular basis FOOT STRAPS The foot straps can be opened and closed by using the velcro or the buckle A Follow the instructions below for mounting Open the straps and pull them A through the slides in the foot plates Close the straps around the users foot Take care that all the fixations and adjust ments are placed and fitted cor...

Page 24: ...ened and closed by using the buckle Follow the instructions below with help from page 16 Mount the shoulder straps in the belt fittings on the upper back A Mount the straps in the sides in the belt fittings on the back B Take care that all the fixations and adjust ments are placed and fitted correctly and check it on a regular basis RAIN CAPE WITH HOOD The raincape goes over the back of the seat A...

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