To set the correct width of the headrest pads, lift the outside end of the pad to be adjusted and move the pad into the
required position (Fig. 25). Subsequently fix the pad by pressing it on the guide belt hook and loop fastener. Repeat
this procedure with the other pad.
Trunk strap
The trunk strap (Fig. 26) offers additional restraint for children who experience involuntary, spontaneous movements,
which could otherwise make their position insecure. The trunk belt can be adjusted in height just like the headrest with
longitudinal straps attached to the upholstery.
Additional restraint can be provided by reducing the tension of the upholstery to create a larger space for the child.
Another possibility for providing greater trunk support is to use the headrest as a trunk guide. The headrest, with its
special shape and size is well suited for this use (Fig. 27).
Leg straps
The leg straps (Fig. 28) restrain the legs and counteract extension movements, which can make the positioning and
care of the child more difficult.
The straps are also height adjustable, just like the headrest and trunk straps (Fig. 29).
If necessary, these straps can be also be used to support and guide the child's thighs.
All accessories, unless installed by the manufacturer, are to be installed by skilled personnel.
Practical instructions on safety, maintenance and care
• The maximal load capacity is 30 kg for size 1 and 60 kg for size 2.
• Robby is a therapeutic device and can only be used under supervision!
• Use only on a flat, even surface!
• During the installation, or when folding the bathing support, be careful not to pinch your fingers.
• The yoke for back height adjustment, the Ratchet-lock joint B (Fig. 4) and the end of the lower leg rest should al
ways be in contact with the tub.
• Although the position shown in Figure 30 is adjustable, spontaneous movements made by the child (e.g. due to
spasticity, cramping, athetoses) may result in a rocking movement of the bathing support, which can cause the
child to become unstable or even slip out of the bathing support if restraints aren't used.
• Clean all frame and net parts with mild household detergents only.
• After use the bathing support can be folded to save space (Fig. 19). When the support is folded the headrest
should be pointing downwards (Fig. 20). The rubber tube protectors provide protection against slipping and also
release any water through the drain holes.
• The mesh material allows for free water flow and can be removed for washing (max. 60 °C).
• Prior to washing the device, it is advisable to close the straps and pack the upholstery fabric into a pillow case so
that it can be easily unfolded after being washed and prevent from mixing in with other items in the wash.
• If necessary, remove any stray material that accumulates in the hook and loop closures with a nail brush.
• I any damage to the upholstery occurs, replace it immediately.
• No other maintenance is necessary.
Legal information
All legal conditions are subject to the respective national laws of the country of use and may vary accordingly.
Liability
The manufacturer will only assume liability if the product is used in accordance with the descriptions and instructions
provided in this document. The manufacturer will not assume liability for damage caused by disregard of this docu-
ment, particularly due to improper use or unauthorised modification of the product.
CE conformity
This product meets the requirements of the European Directive 93 / 42 / EEC for medical devices. This product has
been classified as a class I device according to the classification criteria outlined in Annex IX of the directive. The
declaration of conformity was therefore created by the manufacturer with sole responsibility according to Annex VII
of the directive.
Robby
Practical instructions on safety, maintenance and care
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