LECKEY LS151-08 Mygo Seat User Manual

August 13, 2024
LECKEY

Mygo Seat
User Manual Supporting
Children

LS151-08 Mygo Seat

The Mygo Seat has been designed to offer a high level of postural positioning while enabling function and mobility. This manual shows how you can quickly, easily and safely make use of all the functions. The instructions on safety and maintenance will ensure that you will enjoy the use of this product for a long time.

SECTION 01: INTENDED USE

Intended use
Leckey’s seating systems are intended to upport children and young adults who have mild to complex postural needs that affect the ability to sit without additional support.
Indications for use
Mygo Seat is a modular seating system designed to cater for the needs of children with a variety of disabilities which effect their ability to sit independently without external postural supports. It is indicated for use primarily within a home, indoor school environment or outdoors, if used on a mobility base. There are three sizes; with approximate age ranges of 3-10, 8-14 and 10-16 years each with a maximum user weight of 50kgs (110lbs), 60kgs (132lbs), and 70kgs (154lbs) respectively.
The configurable postural support offered by the Mygo Seat is indicated for use for children with moderate to complex postural needs (GMFCS IV-V).

SECTION 02: CERTIFICATION

Mygo Seat is classified as a Class I Medical Device under EU and UK regulations. As the manufacturer, James Leckey Design Limited, declares that this product conforms to the Medical Device Regulation (2017/745), UK Medical Device Regulations 2002, Medial Device Directive (93/42 EEC) and EN 12182:2012 Assistive products for persons with disability, general requirements and test methods.
Notice to the user and/or patient: Any serious incident that has occurred in relation to the device should be reported to the manufacturer and the competent authority of the Member State in which the user and/or patient is established.
Note:
General user advice. Not following these instructions may result in physical injury, damage to the product or damage to the environment!

SECTION 03: WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS

  1. WARNING TOPPLING HAZARD
    • Using the seat in extremes of its range of positions will reduce its stability. Only use the seat at maximum height and/or maximum seat recline when on level ground (less than 2-degree slope).
    • When using the seat on slopes/ ramps (up to 10 degrees) ensure that the seat back is in the upright position and the seat height is below half height.

  2. WARNING FINGER TRAP HAZARD
    Take care that the fingers of the operator or children on the floor do not get trapped in the powered seat raising and lowering mechanism.

  3. WARNING OCCUPANT SECURITY
    Ensure that all of the occupant harnesses and especially the pelvic belts are fastened and adjusted to hold the occupant securely in place before moving the seat or leaving thevicinity of the static seat.

  4. CAUTION FINGER PINCH HAZARD
    Take care when assembling or adjusting the position of the seat components that your fingers do  not get pinched when positioningseat components and tightening mountings.

  5. CAUTION DAILY CHECKS
    The seat is to be checked daily beforeuse to ensure that all harnesses and seating elements are securely attached to the seat and chassis. Also check the battery charging cablefor signs of damage before use. See section ‘Daily product inspection’ for details of checks.

  6. CAUTION TRIP HAZARD WITH POWERED CHASSIS
    Ensure that battery charging connection for the powered chassis is removed from the seat before moving the seat.

  7. CAUTION CLEANING
    Clean the seat regularly to prevent the build-up of dirt on the seating elements and the chassis. Accumulated dirt can prematurely wear the seat cushions and encourage corrosion on the chassis.
    Only use non-abrasive household cleaners and moist cloths, do not use running water on the upholstery whilst it is still attached to the seat. See section ‘Cleaning & care information’.

  8. CAUTION CLEANING POWER WASHERS/HOSES
    Do not use hoses or power washers on the frame components, the electric seat lift system is not sealed against running water and may be damaged by water ingress. See section ‘Cleaning & care information’.

  9. CAUTION SERVICING/REPAIR OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS
    There are no user-serviceable components in the electric power seat lifting assembly. Servicing and repairs are only to be carried out by Leckey- authorised personnel.

  10. CAUTION DISPOSAL
    Only dispose of the seat in a community waste disposal site and ensure that the electrical components are removed for separate disposal.

  11. CAUTION BRINGING INTO USE
    When bringing the seat into use from storage, allow it to acclimatise to ambient temperature for 2 hours first. Wipe off any moisture that has condensed on the product.

SECTION 04: TERMS OF WARRANTY

The warranty applies only when the product is used according to the specified conditions and for the intended purposes, following all manufacturers’ recommendations (also see general terms of sales, delivery and payment).
A three year warranty is provided on all Leckey manufactured products and components

SECTION 05: PRODUCT HISTORY RECORD

Your Leckey product is classified as a Class 1 Medical device and as such should only be prescribed, set up or reissued for use by a technically competent person who has been trained in the use of this product. Leckey recommend that a written record is maintained to provide details of all setups, reissue inspections and annual inspections of this product.

SECTION 06: PRODUCT TRAINING RECORD

(PARENTS, TEACHERS & CARERS)
Your Leckey product is a prescribed Class 1 Medical Device and as such Leckey recommend that parents, teachers and carers using the equipment should be made aware of the following sections of this user manual by a technically competent person.
SECTION 7 Safety Information
SECTION 12 Frequent Adjustments for Daily Use
SECTION 13 Cleaning & Care Information
SECTION 14 Daily Product Inspection
Leckey recommend that a written record is maintained of all those who have been trained in the correct use of this product.

SECTION 07: SAFETY INFORMATION

  1. Always read instructions fully before use.

  2. To improve safety we recommend that users should not be left unattended at any time whilst using Leckey equipment.

  3. Only use Leckey approved components with your product.
    Never modify the product in any way. Failure to follow instructions may put the user or carer at risk and will invalidate the warranty on the product.

  4. If in any doubt to the continued safe use of your Leckey product or if any parts should fail, please cease using the product and contact our Customer Care Team or your local dealer as soon as possible.

  5. Carry out all positional adjustments and ensure that they are securely fastened before you put the user into the product. Some adjustments may require the use of a tool which isprovided with each product. Keep all tools out of reach of children.

  6. When putting the user into a seatingsystem, both for positional and safetyreasons, always secure the pelvic harness first.

  7. When the product is stationary ensure that all castors are locked andfacing away from the base, as this will improve product stability. This is especially important when the tilt in space or back recline facility is in use.

  8. When the seat is in use on a Hi- low chassis please ensure that the heightadjustment pedal and tilt-in-space lever are locked off and cannot be adjusted accidentally by other children.

  9. When the Leckey seats are used on the Hi-low chassis we do not recommend that users are moved over uneven surfaces when in the equipment. All due care and attention should be taken if transporting in and out of the seat.

  10. Never leave the product on a sloping surface, greater than 5 degrees. Always remember to lock all the  castors.

  11. Only use the push handle to steer and move the seat from one area to another. Never use the tray or headrest for this purpose.

  12. The product contains components which could present a choking hazard to small children. Always check that locking knobs and bolts within the child’s reach are tightened and secure at all times.

  13. Leckey products comply with fire saftey regulations in accordance with EN12182. However the product contains plastic components and therefore should be kept away from all direct sources of heat including naked flames, cigarettes and gas heaters.

  14. Do not place objects hotter than 40oC on the tray.

  15. Clean the product regularly. Do not use abrasive cleaners. Carry out maintenence checks on a regular basis to ensure your product is in good working condition.

  16. The product is designed for indoor use and when not in use should be stored in a dry place that is not subjected to extremes of temperature. The safe operating temperature range of the product is +5 to +40 deg Celsius.

  17. Always check the plastic hand knobs on the push handle are tightened securely before you move the seat unit.

  18. Before using the seat always check that the interface handle on the seat unit is fully engaged with the chassis. If the handle is not engaged properly the seat unit may come loose and could cause serious injury to the child or carer

Crash Test
The Mygo Seat has been crash tested and passed for use in vehicles.
It has been tested in its complete configuration on a surrogate base with aLeckey head support attached.
If the Mygo Seat is being used in a vehicle the following points must be adhered to:
The Mygo Seat must be positioned forward facing and used with an UnwinRestraint System and a head support which should be suitably positioned at all times during transportation. The head support is available as an optionalaccessory with the Mygo Seat.
The Mygo Seat is crash tested and meetsthe requirements of ISO16840 part 4. Ffurther details contact our Customer CarTeam.

Important
These crash test details refer to the Mygo Seat and interface plate only. If you are using the Mygo Seat on a wheelchair base, please refer to the wheelchair manufacturer’s handbook for crash test details.

Medical Device Combinations
It may be possible to combine the Mygo Seat with one or more other Medical Device or other product. Information on which combinations are possible can be found at leckey.com. All combinations listed have been validated to meet the General Safety and Performance Requirements, section 14.1 of the Medical
Device Regulation 2017/745.
Guidance on the combination, such as mounting, can be found at leckey.com

SECTION 08: PRECAUTIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS

Precautions

  • Fixed spinal deformities such as scoliosis or kyphosis
  • Severe muscle contractures
  • Severe muscular or skeletal asymmetry including hip dislocation
  • Progressive and muscle wasting conditions
  • High risk or recent history of bone fractures
  • High risk of pressure related injury or open sores
  • Strong, uncontrolled movement patterns
  • Poorly controlled seizure activity
  • Children dependent on the use of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy
  • Medical instability including compromised respiratory or cardiovascular function
  • Dependant on 3rd party lifesustaining apparatus such as oxygen tanks
  • Significant learning disabilities and/or behavioural issues

Contraindications

  • There are no contraindications associated with the Leckey Seating product family.
  • All precautions and contraindications are taken at the discretion of the prescribing clinician. Leckey recommends a trained and experienced clinician to be present during the initial assessment, set up, configurations and re-issues in order to minimise risk.

SECTION 09: HOW TO UNPACK AND ASSEMBLE

Check Parts
Congratulations on purchasing your Mygo Seat . All of the parts will be contained in polythene bags with each one clearly labelled. Carefully remove them from the boxes and check all the parts you have ordered.
Some of the accessories will need to be assembled before you attach the seat to the base you have purchased. If you are fitting the seat to a mobility base please ensure you fit the interface plate to the mobility base first. Instructions on how to attach the interface to specific bases will be provided with the interface plate. Once you have checked all the components you are then ready to assemble the Mygo Seat and attach it to its base.

Multi-tool
A number of adjustments will require the use of the multi-tool, which is supplied with each seat.
Safety First
Keep polythene bags away from children. 9.1 SETTING THE BACKREST
The backrest will be folded down for shipping. Raise it into the vertical position and, while doing so, slide the inner tube into the receiving outer tube. Secure the backrest in an upright position and tighten the socket cap. Check that it is secure and does not move when pressure is applied. If the user thrusts forward or backwards they could cause injury to themselves or their carers.
Always make sure the backrest is attached securely.
Use caution when inserting inner tube as there could be possible finger nip. 9.2 ATTACHING THE FOOTREST (IF ORDERED)
If using the Leckey footrests, remove the seat from the chassis and set the seating system upside down on a work surface. Open up the angle of the leg supports by releasing the two locking levers A , shown, and set to the maximum width. Open the socket caps B and slide in the calf supports. Set to the desired position, with the footplates facing forward and retighten the socket cap bolts with the multi-tool.
Always make sure the foot plate is attached firmly. 9.3 ATTACHING THE SEAT TO THE HI-LOW CHASSIS
Adjust the height of the chassis to its maximum to reduce risk of back strain while attaching the seat unit. Refer to Section 12 on how to adjust the height of the chassis you have purchased.
First release the safety locking pin at the front of the seat. To do this pull the pin out and rotate through 90 degrees. Carefully lift the seat and place it into the chassis. At the rear of the underside of the seat you will see a receiving channel.
Place this securely over the tube towards the back of the chassis. Pull the handle at the front of the seat unit up and then pivot the seat forward and down. Once the front of the seat is lowered fully, release the handle and push it forward to ensure it has fully engaged on the front tube. Rotate the safety locking pin so it engages in front of the handle. If it hits the handle then the seat is not inserted properly. Remove and repeat process outlined above.
Always check the handle and locking pin are fully engaged before you place the child in the seating system. If the handle is not engaged properly the seat unit can come loose and could cause serious injury to the child or carer. 9.4 ATTACHING THE PUSH HANDLE
The push handle is attached to the Hi-low chassis by inserting the two lower stems into the receiving tubes as shown. The push handle has safety poppers A , which need to be pressed in when inserting the lower stems. Push the stems in until the poppers protrude from the other end of the receiving tubes. Secure the handle in place by tightening the locking knobs B Check these regularly to make sure the knobs are tight, particularly if you are moving the product unit along corridors that may have uneven or sloping surfaces.

9.5 ATTACHING THE HEADREST
To attach the head support slide the stem into the reducing sleeve A and receiving bracket. Ensure the slot in the reducing sleeve is aligned with the slot in the receiving bracket. Set to the desired position and secure using the hand lever B . The Mygo Seat has been designed to interface with Whitmyer head supports. The Whitmyer Lynx head support C is attached in the same way as the Leckey headrest. To attach Whitmyer Pro-Series head supports remove the spacer collar D from the receiving bracket and lock the vertical stem in position using the ratchet handle.

9.6 ATTACHING THE SHOULDER SECTION
To attach the shoulder section to a Size 1 Mygo Seat, remove the headrest mounting bracket by removing the bolts A . Insert the shoulder section bracket and supplied spacer plate between the backrest and the headrest mounting bracket. Bolt back together. Secure the two metal tabs with additional screws B provided with the new spacer plate.
The screws are attached from the front. Check it is securely fastened. handle. 9.7 ATTACHING THE LATERAL SUPPORTS
While holding the components together, remove the plastic knob and washer. Align the plastic angle adjuster mouldings and lateral bracket with the slot in the backrest and refit the washer and plastic knob. 9.8 ATTACHING THE KNEEPADS
Attach the kneepads with the snap fasteners to the knee guides on the sides of the upper legs supports 9.9 INSERTING ATTACHMENT BOLTS ON SANDALS
Insert the required attachment bolt A along with the retention plate B Place a rubber lid C on both the top and bottom of the sandal. Fasten using the four screws D provided. To remove or replace the attachment bolt, reverse this process. 9.10 ATTACHING THE SANDALS
Place the sandal so that the attachment bolt goes through the slot in the footplate. To secure, on the underside of the footpate place the rubber washer A , followed by the metal washer B and then the knob C onto the attachment bolt. To position the sandals simply loosen the knob C under the footplate, select the position you require and re-fasten the knob. 9.11 ATTACHING THE ANKLE HUGGERS
Slide the webbing through the slot in the sandal. Loop the webbing back up and through the bottom of the triglide. Then pass the webbing through the top of the triglide. Finally, to lock the webbing in place, pass it through the bottom of the triglide again.
Trim strap to required length. 9.12 ATTACHING THE ARMRESTS
Open the receiving bracket by loosening the ratchet handle A and insert the armrest. Ensure that the popper B has locked securely. Retighten the ratchet handle.

9.13 ATTACHING THE TRAY
The tray is attached to the seat by inserting the tray tubes through the centre of the armrest. Once the tray is located in the position the knob A should be tightened securely. 9.14 ATTACHING THE GRAB RAIL
To attach the grab rail, insert the receiving brackets A in the tray slot and secure with the plastic knob B Repeat on the other side and then slide the tubes into the receiving brackets A and tighten the plastic knob C .
9.15 ATTACHING THE HIP LATERALS
Hip laterals are used with the Pelvic Cradle. First, remove the Pelvic Harness brackets if required, by removing the screw and flange nut A . Lift the piece of polypropylene on the front of the sacral support. Place the hip lateral brackets into the slots and attach using the flange nuts B and screws C provided. The flange nuts should go on the front side of the sacral support. 9.16 RETROFITTING THE DYNAMIC BACKREST
To replace the standard static backrest with the dynamic backrest first of all you will need to remove the screw C at the top of the standard backrest assembly.
To do this loosen the nut A using the Leckey tool and a 10mm spanner and remove the screw and washers B . Again using the Leckey tool and the 10mm spanner, loosen the nut A at the bottom of the standard backrest assembly then remove screw C saddle washers D and standard washers B . To fit the dynamic backrest, insert the strut into the bottom bracket as shown.
Use the provided screw C , nut A , saddle washers B and standard washers to secure in place. Please ensure that the screw thread protrudes through the nut A . Now raise the dynamic strut and insert into the top bracket as shown.
Using the provided screw C , nut A and washers B , secure the new dynamic backrest in place as shown.
Ensure that the bolt goes through the centre of the assembly as shown F .
Finally fit the domed cap E .
Use caution when assembling and fitting the dynamic backrest as there is a minor risk of finger nipping.

9.17 ATTACHING THE OBLIQUITY PADS
To attach the obliquity pads first remove the base cushion. Set the obliquity pad panel in place with the holes on the tab over the snap fastener. Insert foam as required and refit the base cushion. 9.18 INTERFACES FOR WHEELCHAIR AND PUSHCHAIR BASES
The set up and attachment of the Mygo seat to any mobility base should be completed by a technically competent person who is familiar with the set up ofthe mobility base. Interface “A” attachment to 16” wide mobility base.
The universal interface has been designed to enable the Mygo Seat to be attached to any standard 16” (405mm) wide mobility base that has been constructed from 1” (25.4mm) side tubing.
Please refer to specific assembly instructions supplied with your interface for correct positioning on your base. The Interface plate should be fitted by a qualified technician who is technically competent in the set up of the mobility base. The position of push handles, leg hangers and armrests on the mobility base may need to be adjusted depending on the size and weight of the child to ensure the stability of the seat.
Always refer to the mobility base manufacturer’s guide lines for correct set up, paying particular attention to product centre of gravity and stability.
Users should not be left unattended at any time whilst using Leckey equipment.

SECTION 10: FITTING THE CUSHIONS

We suggest the cushions are fitted in the following order:

  1. Femoral cushions (if applicable)
  2. Seat base cushion
  3. Sacral cushion
  4. Pelvic belt
  5. Hip laterals
  6. Trunk harness
  7. Backrest
  8. Laterals
  9. Shoulder support
  10. Chest harness
  11. Kneepads
  12. Headrest

10.1 FEMORAL CUSHIONS (size 1 only)
Slide a femoral cushion onto each of the femoral supports and stick them together in the centre using Velcro. The cushions should be fitted before the seat base cushion and applies to Size 1 only. 10.2 ONE PIECE SEAT BASE CUSHION
The seat base cushion can be attached by simply setting it in place, then pressing down to locate the back snap fastener A . To secure further, attach the two side snap fasteners B Hook the elastic tabs C to the upper leg guide locking lever underneath the seat D .
Always check the seat base cushion is secure before placing the child in the seat. 10.3 FLEXIBLE SACRAL CUSHION
The flexible sacral cushion can be attached by sliding it over the plastic tongue, using the fixing snap fastener to secure in place. 10.4 PELVIC HARNESS
The Pelvic Harness is attached by sliding the hip guides A into the pockets on the outer face of the harness. It is adjusted to the desired position by securing it to one of the snap fasteners B on the adjustable hip guide bracket. The buckle on the tie down strap is clipped into a receiving buckle C on either side of the seat base. Finally secure the pelvic harness by attaching the centre plastic buckle D . 10.5 PELVIC CRADLE
Fasten the Pelvic Cradle and place on the seat base cushion. It is labelled to indicate the correct orientation. Press Velcro onto the seat base cushion and attach four buckles A to secure. There are two buckles at the back of the seat and one on either side. 10.6 GLUTEAL RAMP
If a gluteal ramp B is required, attach it to the Pelvic Cradle using the velcro side. 10.7 HIP LATERALS
These hip laterals are used with the Pelvic Cradle only. Slide the cushion covers over the hip laterals hardware with the velcro flap to the outside.
Wrap the two velcro straps A round the bracket and stick onto the velcro pad B .
Close over the flap.

10.8 TRUNK HARNESS
With your trunk harness you will receive four adjustable side straps, two shoulder straps and brackets, the bolts, washers and locking nuts. Fix the connecting straps to the backrest before attaching the trunk harness. To attach the connecting straps in the shoulder area of Size 1, slide the bracket into the slot A   and set at the desired height using the bolts and washers provided.
For Size 2 the shoulder straps should be attached into the shoulder section B  rather than the backrest.
The remaining four adjustable side straps are attached directly without using brackets, to the receiving holes either side of the backrest C . Simply attach the trunk harness to the connecting straps. The side straps are adjustable in length to accommodate outdoor clothing. 10.9 BACKREST CUSHION
If you have lateral supports fitted to your seat, adjust them to their maximum width before attaching the backrest cushion. Slide the cushion down over the flexible sacral cushion and secure in place using the four snap fasteners in the backrest moulding. Align the lower fasteners first and snap in place, then secure the top fasteners. 10.10 LATERAL SUPPORT PADDED CUSHIONS
To attach the lateral support padded cushions, simply slide the cushions on with the padded side towards the inside of the seat. Feed the plastic buckle through the slot in the cover, then bring the two Velcro fastener straps around the bottom of the moulding and attach them to the Velcro panel as shown. Close over the flap. 10.11  SHOULDER SUPPORT CUSHION
(if applicable)
First loosen the shoulder support laterals (see section 11). Slide the cushion over the assembly and secure using snap fasteners A in four places. 10.12 CHEST HARNESS
The chest harness can be attachedby clipping the male buckle A into the female buckle at either side of the lateral supports. Attach the kneepads with the snap fasteners B to the knee guides on the sides of the upper leg supports.
10.13 KNEEPADS
Attach the kneepads with the snap fasteners A to the knee guides on the sides of the upper leg supports. 10.14 CONTOURED HEADREST CUSHION
To attach the headrest cushion, first place the polypropylene reinforcement between the cushion cover and the headrest assembly. It should not be zipped inside the cushion cover. Then place the cushion onto the head support. Snap the central fastener and two side fasteners in place. Bring the lower flap under the head support and attach the velcro. 10.15 FLAT HEADREST CUSHION
Place the cushion on to the head support.Secure the central fastener. Bring the lower flap under the head support and secure with the two remaining fasteners.The headrest lateral covers are attachedin the same way as the lateral support padded covers.

SECTION 11: CLINICAL SETUP FOR POSTURAL MANAGEMENT

The clinical setup of the product should be completed by a technically and clinically competent person who has been trained in the use of the product.
Leckey recommend a written record is maintained of all clinical setups for this product.
Set the backrest height, seat depth and footplate height before placing the child in the seat. These can be fine tuned when the child is in the seat.

11.1 PELVIC HARNESS
To adjust the depth of the pelvic harness, move the snap fastener to either position B or  C . Adjust the support straps to the required length. Ensure the buckle connects securely in the middle D. If using the seat outdoors and your child is wearing a coat, position the pelvic harness under the coat.
Always attach the pelvic strap first before making any other adjustments. 11.2 PELVIC CRADLE
The Pelvic Cradle should be flat and open when the user is placed into the Mygo Seat . All four side and back buckles should be already attached to the seat. First fasten the buckle A at the front of the Pelvic Cradle. Then fasten the Velcro B at the sides to fit the Pelvic Cradle to the user. Then adjust the front and rear straps C and D to secure to position the user’s pelvis. 11.3 BACKREST DEPTH
The backrest depth is adjusted by depressing the popper then sliding the back support tube to the desired position. This is very important as it will ensure the seat will fit the child, both when they are upright and in a recline position.
There are three settings where the popper can be located.
We recommend that you measure the child’s upper leg length to define the required seat depth (SD). To do this measure from the child’s lower back to the back of their knee. Then set the backrest to position A , B or C . based on the table below.
This backrest depth should not be adjusted while the child is in the seating system.

Backrest depth Size 1 (SD) Size 2 (SD)
Position A 270 – 320mm / 10.6 – 12.6 inches 350 – 390mm / 13.8 – 15.4 inches
Position B 320 – 370mm/ 12.6 – 14.6 inches 390 – 430mm / 15.4 – 16.9 inches
Position C 370 – 420mm / 14.6 – 16.5 inches 430 – 470mm / 16.9 – 18.5 inches

11.4 HIP LATERALS (with Pelvic cradle only) To set the width of the hip guides loosen the Allen bolts A , adjust to the desired width and retighten. 11.5 BACKREST HEIGHT
The overall height of the backrest can be adjusted by loosening the two socket capbolts, then positioning to the required shoulder height of the user. Once in position the socket cap bolts should be retightened securely. The height can be fine tuned when the user is in the seat. Use caution when adjusting to minimum setting as fingers could become trapped between moving and static parts.

11.6 BACKREST ANGLE
The backrest can be angled by loosening the bolt A . Select the position you require then retighten the bolt securely.
Always ensure the back angle is secure to maintain the desired posture for the child. The backrest angle can be adjusted with the child in the seat, but always support the backrest with one hand.
Always make sure the bolt is secure as this could cause injury to the child or carer.
Always make sure the bolt is secure as this could cause injury to the child or carer. There are two angle indicator strips on either side of the back adjuster. We have supplied angle location markers (shown below) on a card. These can be applied to the clear strip on the adjuster tube to indicate the desired positions for various activities such as rest, feeding or play.
The angle indicator strip indicates the angle from the seat cushion to the backrest.
The black and yellow hazard strip on the inner tube indicates the maximum forward or prone position the backrest can be adjusted to.

11.7 ADJUSTING THE DYNAMIC BACKREST
To achieve the required amount of dynamic movement loosen the handle A , slide to the required position and retighten securely. To return the backrest to a static position, loosen the handle slide the backrest strut to the bottom and retighten the handle.
To angle adjust the backrest where a dynamic backrest has been fitted, you use the handle at the base of the backrest. Pull the locking pin C and B twist and unlock. Lift up the handle and adjust the backrest. Pull the locking pin C . Ensure that the locking pin is  secure.
The range of the backrest angle and the range of dynamic movement are a maximum of 30°, i.e. if the backrest is upright, a full 30° is available on the dynamic system. If the backrest angle is at 10° then only 20° of movement is available with the dynamic  backrest and so on.
The backrest must be in the upright position with the dynamic function locked off (i.e. the handle to the lowest position on the backrest supine) and ensure the locking pin C is engaged when the seating system is used in transport. 11.8 ADJUSTING THE UPPER LEG SUPPORTS
The upper leg supports will be set at the minimum position on arrival. Set the depth before placing the child in the seat.Fine adjustment is possible afterwards but is restricted by the user’s weight. To achieve the correct position measure the length from the child’s lower back to the back of their knee.
For Size 1 adjust the supports to the desired position using the locking lever A underneath the seat base.
To adjust, press the locking button and release. Keep the supports pointing straight forward at this time unless wind sweeping or adduction, abduction must be accommodated, in which case set the angle accordingly using the locking lever again.
The supports can be readjusted once the child has been placed in the chair. For Size 2, loosen the locking levers underthe seat and slide leg support to requiredposition. Keep the supports pointing straight forward at this time unless windsweeping or adduction, abduction must be accommodated, in which case set the angle accordingly. Retighten bolt. Toincrease the angle further, remove bolt and move leg angle to wider setting.
Insert bolt into second slot B and tighten.
11.9 UPPER LEG GUIDE LATERAL SUPPORTS
To adjust the width of the knee supports on Size 1, loosen the bolts A on the underside of the leg support. Set to the desired width and retighten. To adjust the width or angle on the lateral supports on Size 2, loosen the bolts B from above, move the guides and retighten the bolts. 11.10 FOOTPLATE HEIGHT
To set the height of the footplate loosen the bolt A on the front of the calf support tube and slide the footplate to the required height and retighten the bolt.
To set the correct height of the footplate measure the distance from the back of the child’s knee to the bottom of their heel.
You may have to adjust the angle to achieve the required foot position. To adjust the angle loosen the bolt B with the multi-tool, set to the desired angle and retighten. There is a safety popper to indicate maximum safe extension. This can be set with the child in the seat.
Always check the footplate is secure to prevent the user sliding forward and down in the seat which could pose a choking hazard if a chest or trunk harness is attached.

11.11 FOOTPLATE ANGLEADJUSTMENT
To set the angle to accommodate plantarflexion or dorsiflexion, simply loosen or tighten the hand knob A to select the angle you require. The footplates can simply flip up to aid transfer. 11.12 FLEXIBLE SACRAL SUPPORT
The flexible sacral support is used in conjunction with the pelvic positioning harness or Pelvic Cradle. To adjust the height, depth and angle, loosen the bolts on either side with the multi-tool provided.
Adjust the support to the correct angle then retighten the bolts. The support will flex back and forward to assist the child into the preferred posture.
Always use caution to ensure fingers do not become trapped when adjusting the sacral support. 11.11 FOOTPLATE ANGLE ADJUSTMENT
To set the angle to accommodate plantarflexion or dorsiflexion, simply loosen or tighten the hand knob A to select the angle you require. The footplates can simply flip up to aid transfer. 11.12 FLEXIBLE SACRAL SUPPORT
The flexible sacral support is used in conjunction with the pelvic positioning harness or Pelvic Cradle. To adjust the height, depth and angle, loosen the bolts on either side with the multi-tool provided.
Adjust the support to the correct angle then retighten the bolts. The support will flex back and forward to assist the child into the preferred posture.
Always use caution to ensure fingers do not become trapped when adjusting the sacral support. 11.13 LATERAL SUPPORTS
Loosen the socket cap A to adjust the width, height and angle of the lateral supports and retighten when you have achieved the desired position. To move flip away laterals, use knob B . 11.14 CHEST HARNESS
To change the width of the chest harness.
Lift the front cover, adjust the Velcro straps to the desired width and replace the cover. 11.15 TRUNK HARNESS
When the child is out of the seating system the trunk harness will be open but remain attached by two side clips A on one side and one pelvic harness clip B . When placing the child in the seating system bring the trunk harness across the front and attach by connecting the clips into the buckles on the other side C .
Connect the remaining straps into the pelvic harness or Pelvic Cradle by feeding them through the loop D and snapping into place. Then connect the shoulder straps E into the clips at the top. If your child is wearing outdoor clothing, the side straps can be opened by releasing the snap fasteners. The pelvic harness connecting strap can be released by moving the strap to the lower snap fastener position. All the connecting straps are adjustable by lifting the cover, adjusting to the desired length and replacing the cover.
Check the laterals and harnesses regularly to ensure they have not become loose as without appropriate trunk support the child may be at risk of slipping into a position they cannot recover from.
This could present a choking hazard.
11.16 ADJUSTING THE KNEEPADS
The kneepads can be used as a limiter to help prevent the child from sliding forward in the seat. It can also be used above the knee to prevent the child from raising their foot. To adjust the kneepads lift the front cover adjust the Velcro strapsto the desired length and reposition in place. To remove unclip the snap fastener on one side. 11.17 SANDALS
To position the user’s feet in the sandals secure the Velcro straps provided so the foot is held in place. The straps should be placed over the bridge of the foot and over the toes. The front strap can be fed through one of two slots on either side of the sandals, depending on the size of the user’s feet.
If the child is wearing sandals or light footwear check the straps to make sure the webbing does not irritate the skin. 11.18 SHOULDER SUPPORT LATERALS
(Size 2 only)
To adjust the angle of the shoulder support laterals, loosen screw A , move laterals to required angle and retighten. 11.19 CONTOURED HEAD SUPPORT
To adjust the height, depth and angle of the contoured headrest, loosen the hand knobs A and when set to the desired position retighten the knobs. Do not remove the headrest while the user is in the seat.
Never use the headrest to orce the position of the user’s head.
Always use caution to ensure fingers do not become trapped when adjusting the headrest. 11.20 FLAT HEADREST WITH LATERAL SUPPORTS

To adjust the height, depth and angle of the flat headrest, adjust using the hand levers A , as shown on the contoured head support.
To adjust the width of the laterals loosen plastic knob B , slide to desired position and tighten securely. 11.21 ARMRESTADJUSTMENT
To adjust the height of the armrest loosen the hand knob  B , set to the desired height and retighten. To adjust the angle, rotate ratchet handle A until the desired position has been achieved. To remove the armrest completely, loosen ratchet handle C , press popper  D and lift the armrest.
Always use caution as fingers could become trapped in the slot when adjusting the height.

11.22 TRAY ADJUSTMENT
The height and angle of the tray are set by adjusting the armrests as detailed above. To remove or adjust the depth of the tray loosen the knobs A under the armrest, set to the desired position and re-tighten securely.
Always use caution to ensure the child’s hands or arms do not become trapped when inserting the tray.
Never use the tray to steer or push the chair.
Do not place objects, hotter than 40 degrees Celsius on the tray.
Please note that the tray is for the use of the user only.
Do not lean or place objects on the tray, greater than 8kgs (17.6lbs). 11.23 GRAB RAIL ADJUSTMENT
To set the depth of the grab rail to suit the child’s reach, loosen knob A , adjust to the required depth and then retighten.
Do not adjust the horizontal bars beyond the moulding, except when you are removing the tray.

SECTION 12: FREQUENT ADJUSTMENT FOR DAILY USE

(therapists/carers/parents)
Parents and carers should be shown how to make frequent adjustments and be made aware of the safety checks in Section 7 by a technically and clinically competent person who has been trained in the use of the product.
Leckey recommend that a written recordis maintained of all parents and carers who have been trained in the use of thisproduct.

12.1 TRANSFERRING YOUR CHILD INTO & OUT OF THE SEAT
Before transferring the child into the seat carry out the daily product inspection as outlined in section 14 of this user manual. Adjust the seat to a comfortable height to facilitate transfer. Lock all the castors, ensuring that they are facing outwards to maximise product stability. Make sure the safety buckle on the chest harness is released and is out of the way to facilitate transfer.
If the seat has flip-away thoracic laterals, first move these out of the way using knob A . Unclip the pelvic harness or
Pelvic Cradle in the middle, undo the side velcro of the Pelvic Cradle and allow the harness to open out to facilitate transfer.
Lastly, if sandals are fitted, open the straps. You are now ready to transfer or hoist the child into the seat.
The pelvic harness and Pelvic Cradle are fastened using the middle buckle, and side velcro (in the case of the Pelvic Cradle). Always secure the pelvic harness or Pelvic Cradle first before fastening other buckles or harnesses.
Adjust the harness so the child cannot slide or creep forward in the seat.

12.2 ADJUSTING THE PELVIC HARNESS OR PELVIC CRADLE
The correct positioning and tensioning of the pelvic harness or Pelvic Cradle is key to a child’s postural management, affecting their comfort and ability to carry out activities. Please consult with your therapist to ensure the harness is positioned correctly and that the straps are tensioned appropriately.
To tension the pelvic harness straps and pads around the child pull the centre strap A . Pull the two side straps up to fine tune the pelvic position and adjust B the height of the pads on the hips.
To tension the Pelvic Cradle use the 4 side straps C and the velcro tabs D .
If using the seat outdoors and your child is wearing a coat, position the pelvic harness or Pelvic Cradle under the coat.
Pelvic harness If the child is active or has extensor spasms check the Pelvic harness or Pelvic Cradle is secure after each spasm to ensure the child is safe and cannot slideforward in the seat.

Pelvic Cradle

Always fasten the centre buckle on the pelvic harness or Pelvic Cradle before making any other adjustments. Always fasten the centre buckle on the pelvic harness or Pelvic Cradle before making any other adjustments. 12.3 CHASSIS
The Mygo Seat is designed to fit onto a range of chassis. This user manual showsthe correct and safe use of the seating system with the Leckey Hi-low chassis.
For all other chassis or bases please referto the manufacturer’s handbook.
To prepare the Hi-low chassis for the seating system we recommend that you raise the chassis to a comfortable working height by pressing the foot lever at the rear of the chassis or by pressing the up button on the handset of the powered option. 12.4 POWERED HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT

The powered chassis can be easily adjusted with the push button control handset. The seat can be height adjusted with the client in the chair. Before the product is used for the first time it is recommended that the battery should be fully charged for 12 hours. To do this plug the adaptor into the mains socket and attach the lead A to the battery and switch on the mains supply power. When charged, switch off mains power, remove the adaptor plug and disconnect the lead from the battery. The battery charge should be topped up each day for approximately one hour. The chair can be adjusted in height while connected to the mains. 12.5 HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT – HI- LOW CHASSIS
You can carry out this adjustment with the child in the chair. To adjust the height of the Hi-low chassis, press the foot lever at the rear of the chassis, or press the up button on the handset of the powered option whilst holding the push handle.
Once you remove your foot from the pedal or your thumb from the handset, the seat will be fixed at the chosen height.
For safety, the height adjustment pedal on the chassis can be locked by engaging the pull pin on the right hand side of the pedal. To unlock, pull the pin out and rotate 90 degrees, the pedal can then be operated. The locking pin C should be kept in the locked position when you are not adjusting the chassis. Always keep the locking pin engaged when you are not adjusting the chassis. This will prevent the foot pedal being operated accidentally.
For children over the weight of 27kg (60lbs), raising the manual chassis is a 2 person lift (UK lifting and handling regulations).
Always use caution as hands could become trapped when height adjusting the base.
12.6 TILT IN SPACE
The tilt-in-space can be angled while the user is in the seat. Before you adjust the tilt-in-space angle of the seat, always ensure the pelvic harness is secured preventing the user from sliding forward in the seat.
To adjust the tilt angle press the lever under the seat base. Once you have selected the angle you require, by simply removing your hand from the lever, the chair will be locked in position. The tilt-inspace should be locked off while the user is in the seat.
To lock the lever twist the pull pin to the right hand side of the lever and the pin will pop into position. You may have to lift the lever slightly to allow it to lock. To unlock pull the pin out and rotate 90 degrees, the lever can then be operated.

Always keep the tilt-in- space lever in the locked position to prevent accidental actuation of the lever which could cause the seat unit to jolt and possibly cause injury to the child.
Please use handle bars when operating tilt-in-space.
Always check with your therapist that the use of tiltin-space will not cause any obstructions to the child’s airways.

12.7 ADJUSTING THE DYNAMIC ABACKREST
The backrest must be in the upright position with the dynamic function locked off (i.e. the handle to the lowest position on the backrest supine) and ensure the locking pin C is engaged when the seating system is used in transport.
The backrest must be in the upright position with the dynamic function locked off (i.e. the handle to the lowest position on the backrest supine) and ensure the locking pin C is engaged when the seating system is used in transport. 12.8 CHEST & TRUNK HARNESS ADJUSTMENT
If the child requires chest support as part of their postural support programme, the seat will be fitted with rigid laterals or a combination of laterals, chest harness and trunk harness. These may need to be adjusted on a daily basis to accommodate differences in clothing.
Always check with your therapist as to the optimum positioning and tensioning of the straps and support items for the child.
To change the width of the chest harness, lift the front cover, adjust the Velcro straps and set to the desired width. When the correct width has been achieved replace the cover.
Please refer to section 10 for specific guidance on adjusting the trunk harness.
Always make sure the plastic buckles are fully engaged when using the chest harness.
Check the harness and laterals are secure to ensure the child is safe and cannot slide forward in the seat as this may restrict their breathing. 12.9 SANDALS
To position the user’s feet in the sandals, secure the Velcro straps provided so the foot is held in place. The straps should be placed over the bridge of the foot and over the toes. The front strap can be fed through one of two slots on either side of the sandals, depending on the size of the user’s feet.
If the child is wearing sandals or light footwear check the straps to make sure the webbing does not irritate the skin. 12.10 TRAY ADJUSTMENT
The activity tray can be used for a range of functions and its position can be fine tuned to suit the user and the activity whether it is for fun, education or feeding.
The tray is attached to the seat by inserting the tray tubes through the centre of the armrest. Once the tray is located in the position the knob A should be tightened securely. Adjust the armrests to set the height and angle of the tray. o adjust the height of the armrest, loosen the hand knob A , set to the desired height and retighten. To adjust the angle, rotate hand knob B until the desired position has been achieved.
To remove the armrest completely for side transfer or assist in getting the child into or out of the seat loosen hand knob C , press popper D and lift the armrest.
Always use caution as fingers could become trapped in the slot when adjusting the height.
Always use caution to ensure the child’s hands or arms do not become trapped when inserting the tray.
Never use the tray to steer or push the chair.
Do not place hot objects, greater than 40 degrees Celsius on the tray.
Please note that the tray is for the use of the user only.
Do not lean or place heavy objects on the tray, not greater than 8kgs (17.6lbs)
12.11 ARMREST ADJUSTMENT
To adjust the height of the armrest, loosen the hand knob B , set to the desired height and retighten. To adjust the angle, rotate hand knob A until the desired position has been achieved.
To remove the armrest completely for side transfer or assist in getting the child into or out of the seat loosen hand knob C , press popper D and lift the armrest. 12.12 GRAB RAIL ADJUSTMENT
To set the depth of the grab rail to suit the child’s reach, loosen knob B , adjust to the required depth and then retighten.
Do not adjust the horizontal bars beyond the mouldings, except when you are removing the tray.
To remove quickly, loosen knob B at either side and slide rail up vertically. 12.13 FREQUENT ADJUSTMENTS
To achieve the required amount of dynamic movement loosen the handle A , slide to the required position and retighten securely.
To return the backrest to a static position,loosen the handle A , slide the backrest strut to the bottom, retighten the handle.
To angle adjust the backrest where a dynamic backrest has been fitted, you use the handle B at the base of the backrest. Pull the locking pin twist and unlock. Lift up the handle C and and adjust the backrest. Pull the locking pin C . Ensure that the locking pin is secure.
The range of the backrest angle and the range of dynamic movement are a maximum of 30o, i.e. if the backrest is upright, a full 30o is available on the dynamic system. If the backrest angle is at 10o then only 20 of movement is available with the dynamic backrest and so on. The backrest must be in the upright position with the dynamic function locked off (i.e. the handle to the lowest position on the backrest supine) and ensure the locking pin C is engaged when the seating system is used in transport.

SECTION 13: CLEANING & CARE INFORMATION

How to Maintain
When cleaning we recommend that you use only warm water and a non- abrasivedetergent. Never use organic solvents or dry cleaning fluids.

Upholstery and fabrics

  1. The cushion covers can be removed,machine washed at 40ºC and tumbledried at a low temperature.
    Please remove the foam from the following covers before washing:
    • Headrest
    • Shoulder support
    • Backrest cushion
    • Seat base cushion.
    All other soft upholstery can be placed into the washing machine intact, after removing bolts and fastenings.

  2. The upholstery and fabrics can also be cleaned by hand whilst in place.
    When cleaning we recommend that you use only warm water and a nonabrasive detergent.

  3. Staining should be removed as quickly as possible with absorbent cloth, towels or a sponge. Routine soap and warm water sponging is effective for ordinary soiling and minor spills. Be careful not to over wet the fabric as this will cause the staining to spread.

  4. Antiseptic cleaning agents can be used on more stubborn stains. These may require a safe solvent such as Isopropyl Alcohol or Mineral Spirit. A half cup of household bleach to 5 litres of water can also be used as a useful disinfectant.

  5. The pelvic and trunk harnesses can be machine washed at 40 Deg C.
    Make sure all bolts and fasteners are removed first as they may cause damage to your washing machine. Store these in a safeplace and out of reach from children.

  6. Always ensure the product is dry before use.

Metal and plastic components

  1. Soap and water/antibacterial spray can be used for daily cleaning.
  2. The chassis should be cleaned with a damp cloth- do not use running water.
  3. Do not use solvents to clean plastic or metal components.
  4. Make sure the product is dry before use.

SECTION 14: DAILY PRODUCT INSPECTION

(Therapists, parents & carers)
We recommend that daily visual checks of the equipment are carried out by therapists, carers or parents to ensure the product is safe for use. The recommended daily checks are detailed below.

  1. Check that there is no lateral movement or wobble in any of the moving parts. Ensure all adjustment knobs and bolts are in place and secure.
  2. Check all upholstery and Velcro for signs of wear and tear.
  3. Check all castors are moving freely and lock securely.
  4. Ensure the handle and locking pin on the seat interface plate is fully engaged and the seat unit is securely fixed onto the  chassis.
  5. Ensure the pelvic harness is fully secured around the user and they cannot slide or creep forward in the seat.
  6. Ensure the footplate is attached securely.

If in any doubt to the continued safe use of your Leckey product or if any parts should fail, please cease using the product and contact our Customer Care Team or your local dealer as soon as possible.

SECTION 15: ANNUAL PRODUCT INSPECTION

(Therapist, Technician, Leckey Product Specialist, Dealer)
Leckey recommend that each product should be subject to a detailed inspection at least once a year and every time the product is reissued for use. This inspection should be carried out by a technically competent person who has been trained in the use of the product and should include the following checks as a minimum requirement.

  1. Check that there is no lateral movement or wobble in any of the moving parts. Ensure all adjustment knobs and bolts are in place and secure.

  2. Check all ratchet handles, knobs, nuts, bolts and plastic buckles are in place, replacing any missing items. Paying particular attention to the following items;
    • Head support locking bolts.
    • Backrest height and angle adjustments bolts.
    • Seat depth adjustment bolts.
    • Pelvic harness / hip guide attachment bolts.
    • Footrest height and angle adjustment.
    If in any doubt to the continued safe use of your Leckey product or if any parts should fail, please cease using the product and contact our Customer Care Team or your local dealer as soon as possible.

  3. Check the chassis height adjustment mechanism is working properly. If the chassis is foot pedal operated ensure the seat height doesn’t change when the pedal is released. Also, check that the locking pin engages securely to prevent accidental height adjustment of the chassis.

  4. Adjust the seat to its maximum range of tilt-in-space and ensure that the locking lever locks the seat out securely at varying point in this range.

  5. Check that where the seat and chassis join there is no visible wear and tear on the metal components.

  6. Lift the base to check each castor individually. Make sure they are moving freely and remove any dirt from the rubber wheels. Check that the brakes lock the wheels securely.

  7. Visually check the structure of the product paying attention to weld points on the frame ensuring there are no signs of fatigue or cracking around the welds.

  8. Leckey recommend that a written record is maintained of all annual product inspections.

SECTION 16: RE-ISSUING LECKEY PRODUCTS

Most Leckey products are assessed and ordered to meet the needs of an individual user. Before reissuing a productwe recommend that the therapist prescribing the product has carried out an equipment compatibility check for the new user and has ensured that the product being re-issued contains no modifications or special attachments.
A detailed technical inspection should be carried out on the product prior to re-issuing. This should be carried out by a technically competent person who has been trained in the use and inspection of the product.
Please refer to section 15 for the requiredchecks to be carried out.
Before re-issuing a product, it is recommended that it is disinfected using one of the following procedures:
Note: Always clean the product first to remove accumulated soiling prior to disinfecting/sanitising.

  1. Where possible, we recommend the use of an automated “fogger” disinfection system that is used to completely cover the product surfaces with a disinfectant agent.
    The manufacturer’s instructions for the chosen system should be referredto prior to use and followed exactly.

  2. Where an automated disinfection system is not available, all product surfaces should be wiped over with disinfectant surface wipes or liquid disinfectant on a soft cloth.
    Suitable products are 70% IPA, 70% Alcohol or diluted bleach. The manufacturer’s instructions for the chosen product should be followed. Product upholstery and fabrics should be cleaned thoroughly in accordance with section, Cleaning and Care Information, of this manual.

Ensure a copy of the user manual is supplied with the product. A copy can be downloaded from our website www.leckey.com
Leckey recommend that a written record is maintained of all product inspections carried out during the reissue of the product.

SECTION 17: PRODUCT SERVICING

Servicing of all Leckey products should only be carried out by technically competent persons who have been trained in the use of the product.
All international service enquiries should be directed to the appropriate Leckey distributor who will be delighted to assist you. For further information on Leckey distributors please visit our website www.leckey.com
If in any doubt to the continued safe use of your Leckey product or if any parts should fail, please cease using the product and contact our Customer Care Team or your local dealer as soon as possible.

SECTION 18: TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Technical Details

Size| Size 1| Size 2
Age (Years Approx)| 3- 10| 8- 14
Codes| 117-610| 137-600
User Weight
min
max| 18kg / 40lbs
50kg / 110lbs| 18kg / 40lbs
50kg / 110lbs
User Height
min
max| 105cm / 41 inches
150cm / 59 inches| 127cm / 50 inches
168cm / 66 inches
Seat Width
min
max| 200mm / 8 inches
325mm / 13 inches| 220mm / 8.7 inches
345mm / 13.6 inches
Seat Depth
min
max| 270mm / 10.6 inches
420mm / 16.5 inches| 350mm / 13.8 inches
470mm / 18.5 inches
Knee Width
min
max| 90mm / 3.5 inches
110mm / 4.3 inches| 120mm / 4.7 inches 470mm
/ 18.5 inches
Footplate angle
Abduction
Adduction
Plantarflexion/Dorsiflexion| 8º
12º
10º| 8º
20º
10º
Chest Width
min
max| 170mm / 6.7 inches
270mm / 10.6 inches| 170mm / 6.7 inches
270mm / 10.6 inches
Backrest Height
min
max| 360mm / 14.2 inches
470mm / 18.5 inches| 460mm / 18.1 inches
570mm / 22.4 inches
Backrest Angle:
Prone
Recline| 10º
25º| 10º
25º
Seat to Sandal
min
max| 215mm / 8.5 inches
350mm / 13.8 inches| 315mm / 12.4 inches
470mm / 18.5 inches
Top of Seat to Floor
min
max| 360mm / 14.2 inches
700mm / 27.5 inches| 360mm / 14.2 inches
700mm / 27.5 inches
Armrest Height
Tray Size
Seat Unit Weight| 10kg / 22lbs| 14.5kg / 32lbs

LECKEY HI LOW BASE OPTIONS

Technical Details

Foot Pedal (Top of seat to floor)| Min 340cm / 13 inches| Max 655cm / 26 inches
Powered (Top of Seat to Floor)| Min 370cm / 15 inches| Max 675cm / 27 inches
Tilt in Space:
Prone
10º| 10º
25º| 137-600
Recline| 25º|
Base Weight| 12kg| 26.5lbs

6.3 LINAK Actuator specification – 281209-01 Rated IP51
Duty Cycle Max 10% or 2 min continuous use followed by 18 min not in use.
Ambient temp +5deg to +40deg C Ambient Operating temp 22deg Storage temp -40deg C to 70degC Push Max 3500N
Pull Max 2000N
Self Lock at 3500N Push – 2000N Pull
Typical speed with full load 4.7mm/ sec
Max amps at load of 3500N is 3.9 amps
Noise level dB 48
Power input voltage 24v +- 10%
6.4 LINAK Battery Box – BA18021-00 Rated IP51
Ambient temp +5deg to 40deg C Storage temp -20deg C to 60deg C Rated Capacity 1.2 Ah 24v Charging current is max 0.3A Lead acid gel filled battery
6.5 LINAK Handset – HB41000- 00004 Rated IP51
Control current 100mA per channel (Max)
Ambient temp +5deg to +40deg C LINAK Battery Charger – CH01
Mains 100-240 VAC/50-60 Hz switch mode power supply
Charging voltage 27.6 VDC +- 2%
Charging current Max 500mA Green LED for power on
Yellow LED for charging function
Yellow LED turns into green when batteries are fully charged.
LINAK products may be stored in non-heated storage facilities with humidity between 0 and 100%, none condensing. None condensing means that one should not take a product from an ice cold warehouse into a room with a temperature of 20deg
C; if this is done then moistness will appear on the products.
TABLE OF SYMBOLS

Symbol Meaning
Medical Device
Read the Instructions for Use
CE mark
Warning
Do not dispose in domestic waste
Manufacturer
Model number
Serial number
Max occupancy weight
Date of Manufacture
Latex free
Unique Device Identification
Crash tested
Machine wash- water temperature 40°C
Tumble dry- low heat
Do not iron
Do not bleach
Handwash
Do not dry-clean

Additional Notes For Australia Only:

  1. For goods distributed by Sunrise Medical Pty Ltd in Australia, our goods come with a guarantee by Sunrise Medical (on behalf of the manufacturer) that cannot be excluded under Australian Consumer Law.
  2. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any foreseeable loss or damage.
  3. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
  4. The benefits to you given by this warranty are in addition to your other rights and remedies under a law in relation to the goods to which the warranty relates.

Distributed by:

Sunrise Medical Australia Pty. Ltd.
11 Daniel Street
Wetherill Park, NSW 2164
Phone: (02) 9678 6600
Email: enquiries@sunrisemedical.com.au
Website: www.SunriseMedical.com.au
Manufactured by:
LECKEY
Leckey

19 Ballinderry Road, Lisburn, BT28 2SA
Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Phone: (+44) 28 9260 0750
Email: hello@leckey.com
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@Sunrise Medical. Leckey Mygo OM Rev A .AU
LS151-08

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