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26 HULA
Rev.1.0
6.0 Seating
6.1 Firm seat board
The firm seat board is designed to allow pressure relief
cushions such as Jay to be used, (Fig.6.1).
6.2 Seat cushions
Seat cushions supplied by Sunrise Medical will have
Velcro® strips that correspond to patches on the seat,
(Fig.6.2).
WARNING!
You must ensure these are aligned prior to using the
wheelchair. Other cushions used should also have Velcro®
strips in a similar position to ensure the cushion does not
slip off the seat.
NOTE: All seat cushions, supplied by Sunrise Medical all
have removable covers.
6.3 Removable seat covers
The seat covers are all fully removable using zips or Velcro
®.
Once brackets are removed seat covers can be removed.
The zip for the backrest is located on the under side of the
cushion.
6.4 Backrest upholstery
Hula is supplied with optima backrest upholstery, which can
be adjusted in tension to the individual’s requirements.
Tension adjustable back:
To change the shape and/or tension of the ‘Optima’
backrest, remove the padded cover from the rear of the
backrest and expose the tension straps. Loosen or tighten
the straps to suit. (The most comfortable and supportive
position is achieved with the wheelchair user seated in the
wheelchair). Ensure the straps are securely fastened and
replace the padded cover prior to use, (Fig.6.3).
6.5 JAY backrests
The rehab backrest assembly will allow the fitting of a JAY
backrest, which is available as an optional extra.
Fig. 6.1
Fig. 6.2
Fig. 6.3
Fig. 6.5
Fig. 6.6
Fig. 6.4
6.6 Seat width adjustment
1. Remove the 5mm width adjustment bolts (A) and the
4mm towel bar adjustment bolt (B), (Fig.6.5) .
2. Move the left side seat rail, armrest and backrest
assembly to the desired position. See seat width position
settings (C), (Fig.6.6). Refit bolts and tighten to 10Nm,
(A-B)
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