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Quest 88

therapy through activity

User Manual

Trekker and Tiny Trekker

Quest 88

therapy through activity

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© 

2008 Quest 88 Limited  

      

 

Original concept design by Orthotic Research & Locomotor Assessment Unit (ORLAU)

Orthotic Research & Locomotor 

Assessment Unit,

The Robert Jones & Agnes Hunt

Orthopaedic & District Hospital NHS Trust,

Oswestry, Shropshire, SY10 7AG

Tel: (01691) 404531     Fax: (01691) 404058

Frame

Accessories

Tiny Trekker

Trekker

Total height (Top of rail)

76cm

96cm

Min. height

64cm

78cm

Min. Hand rail extension

25cm

32cm

Max. Hand rail extension

37cm

45cm

Chest/Hip support width Min/Max

23/28cm

24/31cm

Chest support depth

11cm

15cm

Min.

 Inside width

47cm

54cm

Max. Outside width (incl. wheels)

65cm

71cm

Max. User height  

107cm

145cm

Max. User weight

20Kg

40Kg

Weights of frames: 14 - 18Kg. (approx.)

Abductor Pommel

(Reversible)

Foot Abductor

Frame Size

Tiny

Trekker

Tiny Trekker

Length of pad

45

49

n/a

n/a

Height of pad

16cm

17cm

17cm

17cm

Width of pad (2 widths)

4.5/6.5cm 4.5/6.5cm

3cm

3cm

Printed by: ORLAU Publishing Ltd.

Dimensions

Summary of Contents for Tiny Trekker

Page 1: ...3050 F 44 0 1952 463077 E sales quest88 com W www quest88 com 2008 Quest 88 Limited Original concept design by Orthotic Research Locomotor Assessment Unit ORLAU Orthotic Research Locomotor Assessment Unit The Robert Jones Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic District Hospital NHS Trust Oswestry Shropshire SY10 7AG Tel 01691 404531 Fax 01691 404058 Frame Accessories Tiny Trekker Trekker Total height Top of rail ...

Page 2: ...rm to the requirements of European Guidelines 93 42 EEC and BS EN12182 1999 Technical aids for disabled persons General requirements and test methods This product is registered as a Class 1 Medical Device Quest 88 Limited is a BS EN ISO 9001 2001 registered firm applicable to The design manufacture and personal adaption of therapy mobility and rehabilitation equip ment for people with special needs...

Page 3: ... to doors walkways or fire exits The Trekker and Tiny Trekker have been tested and checked by Quest 88 Limited staff Any adjustments or alterations which are not listed in this manual should not be made without the authorisation of Quest 88 Limited as any such adjustments will affect the Trekker and Tiny Trekker warranty and more importantly may compromise user safety Quest 88 Limited does not take...

Page 4: ...y of servicing and maintenance is dependent on the behaviour of the user A Trekker or Tiny Trekker used by a heavy duty user should be serviced and maintained more frequently A minimum monthly service check should be carried out and recorded If a Trekker and Tiny Trekker is being re issued the new user must be issued with an up to date set of user instructions Refer to the Medical Devices Agency B...

Page 5: ...just both height and extension simultaneously To do this release the hand wheels B and C and position the hand rail such that the patientcangripitcomfortably Elbowsshouldnormallybestraightandthebarapproximately level with the top of the chest support Re tighten the hand wheels 8 User Transfer Stability Once fully adjusted before transferring the user ensure that all supportive components are fully...

Page 6: ...len Key 7 Adjustments 7 4 Setting the angle and width of the Chest and Hip supports The chest support will normally be fitted in a horizontal position during manufacture but it may be tilted to improve comfort for the user by releasing M6 hexagon head socket screws as shown below After re positioning re tighten the M6 hexagon head socket screws Note If it is found necessary to alter the position of...

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