14.0 Arm Rest Positioning
WARNING!
Always ensure that the arms of the chair are secure before
using the chair.
Adjusting Arm Height
(A) highlights the button which is used to adjust the height of
the arms and therefore in turn the height of the tray, (Fig.14.1).
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Keeping button (A) depressed, heighten or lower the arm
accordingly. Release the button to lock the arm in place.
Adjusting Arm Height
The arms fitted to your Neptune chair can be altered to sit
throughout an angle range, enabling the user to level their tray
no matter what tilt the chair is secured at, (Fig.14.2).
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Pull plunger (B) outwards away from the arm.
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While holding the plunger open, tilt the arm up or down to
achieve the angle required.
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When a suitable position has been acquired, lock the arm
into place by releasing the plunger, ensuring it fits securely
back in place.
CAUTION!
The plunger (B) should pull out freely, if resistance is felt
ensure no weight is being put through the arm rest.
NOTE: Use the tilt in space on the base frame to fine
tune the adjustment.
Fig.14.1
Fig.14.2
B
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15.0 Tray Fitting
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Fitting a Tray
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B
A
WARNING!
Always ensure that the arms are fixed in position and the
tray is secure before leaving the user unattended.
Never leave anything hot on the tray while the client is
unattended.
First check that both of the chair arms are positioned at the
same height.
Line up the arms of the tray with the holes on the arms of
the chair, (A).
Slide both arms of the tray through the relevant holes until
the desired position is reached, (B).
Secure the tray in place on both sides via the hand wheels
at the side of the chair arms, (C). Do not over tighten,
(Fig.15.1-15.3).
Fig.15.1
Fig.15.2
Fig.15.3
A
B
C
Neptune Rev.1.0