4 WWW.SPEXSEATING.COM
SPEX HEAD SUPPORT USER MANUAL
Compatibility
• Spex Head Support can be installed to other wheelchair back supports ensuring that a strong and
rigid mounting surface is present to enable effective installation and on-going use.
• Spex Head Supports are tested and certified for the Spex brand and may not be appropriate for
installation to other brands of wheelchair seating.
• Spex Head Supports are not to be used in a different manner other than what they have been de-
signed for.
• If Spex Head Support hardware is mounted to another brand of head support pad not manufactured
by Medifab/Spex Seating, this configuration is deemed not tested and certified, whereby the prescrib-
er/purchaser takes full responsibility for outcomes.
WARNINGS
RISK OF ACCIDENT, INJURY, PAIN OR DEATH IF WARNINGS ARE NOT HEEDED
Seek assistance if you are uncertain about any of the following points
1. Hardware is shipped out disassembled and with brackets attached loosely. It is the installer’s
responsibility to ensure all hardware is installed correctly and tightened before using the
wheelchair.
2. Installation and adjustment of your Spex Head Support must only be performed by
a) An authorized Spex distributor or technician
b) A qualified healthcare professional who has undergone appropriate biomechanical training
3. The Head Support must not be modified or changed as this voids warranty.
4. Only use genuine Spex accessories, components and hardware.
5. Never lift the wheelchair by the Head Support.
6. Never use the Head Support if any hardware is missing, malfunctioning or broken. Seek quali-
fied assistance with any repairs, replacements or adjustments.
7. A poorly fitted Head Support can aggravate posture problems and the overall safety of the
user.
8. The user must not put excessive force against the Head Support.
9. Do not attach the Head Support to the back support more than 2” above the top back support
attachment points to the wheelchair. If the Head Support is attached too high above the top
attachment point of the back support to the wheelchair frame the life of the back support shell
will be greatly reduced.
10. Ensure all fasteners are securely tightened before seating the user in the wheelchair seat.
11. The Head Support should be positioned close behind the user’s head to reduce the chance of
injury from whiplash in the case of an accident.
12. Care must be taken when undertaking a user transfer from the seating system. The user may
fall from the wheelchair or injure themselves when supports are removed.
13. Be aware of the pinch points. Ensure all body parts are kept clear during these movements and
adjustments.
14. Never use the Head Support without its cover. Care should be exercised near open flame or
burning cigarettes. Using the Head Support without its cover increases the risk of flammability
and skin damage.