Blatchford hybrid User manual

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Hybrid
Seating User Manual
blatchford.co.uk

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Page
Introduction 4
Pre-use Checks 4
Fitting the Hybrid Seat into the Host Wheelchair 4
(including Multi Adjustable interface instructions)
Back Support Cushions 6
Adjusting the Head Support 6
Adjusting the Foot Support 7
Cleaning Instructions 7
Maintenance by Carer 8
Maintenance by Seating Specialist 8
Moulded Trays - User Instructions 9
Posture Belt & Posture Harness - User Instructions 10
Moulded Sandals and Footstraps - User Instructions 11
AEL Mounting Kit - User Instructions 12
Transportation 13
Important Reminders 14
Further Information 14
Notes & Manufacturer’s Label 15
Hybrid Seating User Manual

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Fitting the Hybrid Seat Insert into the Host Wheelchair
Introduction
The Hybrid Seat is a custom-made device and it should only be used by the person it was
made for.
This user manual gives important safety information, advice about making basic adjustments to
the Hybrid Seat and user care instructions. The manual also gives important information about
maintenance and adjustments that must be carried out by Blatchford Clinical Services or the
Wheelchair Service.
Pre-use Checks
Important Safety Information
Before using your Hybrid Seat please check the following:
• Theretainingstraponthebasecushion(wheretted)mustbesecurelyfastened
(see ‘Fitting the Hybrid Seat into Host Wheelchair’) on the next page.
• Thebackrestmustbettedtothewheelchaircorrectly(makesurethebracketsare
located into the mounting blocks on the wheelchair properly and are secured with the
locking levers).
•Never use the back rest or V-Trak mechanism to manoeuvre the wheelchair
(whether or not the wheelchair is occupied). This could damage the backrest
and/or injure the occupant.
•All user support items (such as postural straps and harnesses) should be
securely fastened.
If you are not sure about how to do any of these things please contact your Wheelchair
Service.
Removing the Seating System from the Interface
1. Undoordisconnectandbackrestxings.
2. Pull “D” ring (g.6, located under the front of the seat)rmly
and lean the Seating System forward.
3. Taking care, lift the Seating System upward and clear from
the wheelchair.
Attaching the Seating System
to the Interface
1. Taking care when lifting, position the
seat onto the interface and locate the
front hook onto the front bar (g.5).
2. Allow the seat to tilt backwards and
down,pressingitrmlyintoplace.
A click will be heard as the locks engage.
3. Check that the pins have fully located by pulling the seat forward, (a small amount of
movement is normal). However, the seat should not lift forward.
4. Repeat stages 1 to 3 if the seat lifts from the interface.
Fitting the Interface to the Wheelchair (Applies to folding wheelchairs only)
1. Ensure that the wheelchair is fully open.
2. Check that the latches are in the open position (g.1).
3. Position the interface hooks, ensuring that on each side one hook is behind and one hook
is in front of the clamps (g.2 and g.3).
4. Slide the latch clamps so that the tongue is over the top of hooks (g.4).
5. Check that the interface is correctly located by attempting to lift it out (a small amount of
movement is normal).
6. To remove the interface, slide the latches back and lift the interface upward.
g. 1
g. 2g. 3
g. 4
g. 6
g. 5
Base Cushion Velcro Fixing
This type of base cushion sits on top of the wheelchair seat canvas.
• Place the cushion onto the wheelchair seat canvas making sure that it is facing the right way.
• Using the velcro fastener to secure the cushion.
If you are not sure about how to do any of these things please contact your
Wheelchair Service.
Components:
AInterface
BLatch Clamps
CSeating Attachment
BAIS - Blatchford Adaptive
Interface System
A B C

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Base Cushions in a Polypropylene Shell
This type of base cushion sits on top of the wheelchair seat canvas.
•Remove armrests from the wheelchair to improve access if necessary.
•Place the base cushion onto the wheelchair seat canvas.
•Pass the retaining strap (this comes from each side of the base cushion’s plastic shell)
aroundthewheelchairuprightpostsandfastentheendsofthebuckletogether(seeg.8).
•Tighten the retaining strap by pulling the loose end of the webbing away from the buckle.
• Retthewheelchairarmrests.
•Reverse the process for the removal of the Hybrid Seat Cushion.
Base Cushion Velcro Fixing
This type of base cushion sits on top of the wheelchair seat canvas.
•Place the cushion onto the wheelchair seat canvas making sure that it is facing the right way.
•Using the velcro fastener to secure the cushion.
If you are not sure about how to do any of these things please contact your Wheelchair Service.
Back Support Cushions
Backsupportsareusuallyxedtothehost
wheelchair using the ‘V-Trak’mounting
system.
This system has been designed to allow
the backrest to be set in the best position
for the wheelchair user. The ‘V Trak’
system and any adjustments to it must
only be carried out by a seating specialist
from either the Wheelchair Service or
Blatchford Clinical Services.
To remove the back support from the wheelchair: (this is shown here at g.9)
•Raise the Locking Lever at the end of each V-Trak Arm so that it is fully vertical (this is
the unlocked position on the diagram).
•With a hand under the outer end of each V-Trak arm, lift the system evenly upwards and clear
of the Mounting Blocks.
•Fully remove the system from the wheelchair back support posts.
To t the back support to the wheelchair:
•Make sure both Locking Levers are fully upright (the Unlocked position).
•With a hand under the outer end of each V-Trak arm, lower the system evenly into the
Mounting Blocks on the wheelchair.
• WhenthePinsarelocatedintheholesintheMountingBlocks,pushdownrmly.
•Make sure that the Pins are fully in place before pushing the Locking Levers downwards
into the Locked position. Make sure the levers are pushed all the way down.
•The system is now fully attached to the wheelchair.
•Check that the back support is secure before sitting the user in the wheelchair.
•Some of our Hybrid wheelchairs have Matrix or Lynx backs. The Matrix and Lynx mechanisms
should only be altered by a Blatchford special seating engineer or trained engineer from the
wheelchair service.
Adjusting the Head Support
The headrest can be moved both up and down and front to
back. The angle of the support can also be set to get the
bestposition(seeg.10).
•To adjust the height of the head support, turn the
locking knob (A) anticlockwise. Alter the height of the
headrest to suit the user and re-tighten the knob.
•To adjust the head support in or out turn the locking
knob (B) anticlockwise. Alter the position of the headrest
to suit the user and re-tighten the knob.
To adjust the angle of the headrest (C) please consult
your Wheelchair Service.
The head support must be in place during the transportation of the user in the Hybrid seat.
AdjustingtheFootSupport(g.11)(iftted)
To adjust the height of the footrest:
• Undo the locking knob(s) at the back of the footrest (A)
• Move the footrest to the correct height and re-tighten
the locking knob(s).
To remove the footrest for storage:
• Loosen the locking knob (B) and pull the footrest away
from the seat.
•Reverse the process to re-attach.
Make sure that the locking knobs are properly tightened.
g. 9
g.11
g.10
A
B
C
A
B
Note : your
seat may only
have one
strap
g. 7g. 8

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Cleaning Instructions
Plastic Shell
A damp cloth can be used to remove dirt from the plastic outer shell of the Hybrid Seat.
Cushions
Cushions are usually sealed inside a clear plastic, waterproof liner. The liner can be cleaned by
wiping it with a damp soapy cloth. Allow to dry before re-use.
The cushion should be left sealed within the liner.
Terry Towelling Seat and Head Support Covers
Thesecoverscanbetakenoforwashing:
•Loosen the ties or toggles that run around the edges of the covers.
•Pull the edges of the cover over the edges of the seat.
•Pull the cover away from the seat carefully (make sure it is not caught on the seat or
wheelchair frame).
• Thecovercannowbehandormachinewashed(nomorethan30˚C).
•Do not tumble dry or use bleach (bleach will damage the material and tumble drying may
cause it to shrink).
Reversetheprocesstoretthecovers.Make sure that:
•The covers are completely dry.
• Thecoveristtedevenlytotheseattopreventanycreasesasthesecouldcauselocalised
skin marking and discomfort.
•Ties and toggles are secure and free from moving parts.
Maintenance by Carer
The following checks should be carried out by the carer on a regular basis to make sure
that the Hybrid Seat is both safe and comfortable:
•Check there is no damage to the retaining straps and that the buckles are working properly.
•Check there is no damage to any postural straps and harnesses and that the buckles on
these are working properly.
•Check that all adjustable parts of the seat operated by the carer, as previously described,
adjust freely and are not damaged.
•Check there is no damage to the foam lining resulting in raised or sharp surfaces.
If the user should suer any form of marking on the skin or appears to be in discomfort
this should be reported to the Wheelchair Service immediately.
Maintenance by Seating Specialist
The following checks are important and must only be carried out by the Wheelchair
Service or by Blatchford Clinical Services.
In order to ensure continuing safety of the Hybrid Seat, it is recommended that the interval
between these checks is no longer than 12 months.
•Check that the user’s shape is still accommodated by the shape of the Hybrid Seat.
•Check that the Hybrid Seat is not too tight for the user as a result of growth or weight gain.
•Check there is no structural damage to the plastic shells or any of the brackets and that all
securing bolts are still in place.
•Check the quality of the foam, particularly underneath the buttocks.
•Check that all locking knobs on the brackets are in place and functioning correctly.
•Check that all straps are undamaged and buckles are functioning correctly.
Moulded Trays - User Instructions
Moulded Trays are designed to provide a work or play surface together with support and
control in conjunction with any seating arrangement.
Using the tray
1. Ensure that the two vertical stems on the underside of the tray are securely
located in the wheelchair location points.
2. Tonetunethepositionofthetrayinrelationtotheuser,thelockingknobsonthe
underside of the tray must be loosened to allow the tray to be moved forwards or
backwards into the desired position. Re-tighten the locking knobs after adjustment.
Width adjustment
Tochangethewidthofthetrayttingstosuitanalternativewheelchair;
1. Turnthetrayoverandloosenthefourscrewsusingalargeatbladedscrewdriver
(do not remove the screws completely).
2. Slide the adjustment tubes out/in to the desired width, ensuring that they remain parallel.
3. Re-tighten the screws.
Cleaning
A damp, soapy cloth can be used to clean the tray surface.
Warnings
•ON NO ACCOUNT SHOULD ANY HOLES BE DRILLED INTO THE TRAY TOP.
•ENSURE ALL LOCKING KNOBS ARE SECURE BEFORE USE.
•THE TRAY MUST BE REMOVED BEFORE TRANSPORTATION.

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Posture Belt & Posture Harness - User Instructions
Using a harness:
• Dothebottomstrapsuprstensuringtheharness
is away from the user’s neck.
•Do the top straps up by clicking the male buckle into the
attached female buckle of the harness.
•Adjust the top straps by pulling the ‘D’ loop forward
and down whilst holding the shoulder of the user in
the desired position.
For Belts & Harnesses, always make sure that:
•Straps are not twisted.
• Buckles are adjusted so that when they are fastened together there is no slack in the strap.
•Buckles are fully locked together.
•Each end of the belt or harness is still securely attached to the seating system or wheelchair.
•Buckles or webbing do not show signs of excessive wear –
if you are concerned about the condition of any items contact the Wheelchair Service.
Cleaning
These items should be wiped clean using a damp cloth using only a mild detergent.
(PLEASE DO NOT use bleach or products containing bleach).
A soft brush can be used to remove heavier soiling.
Safety Instructions
Blatchford posture belts and harnesses are designed to provide postural support and are
intendedtobeusedaspartofaspecialisedseatingsystem.Thebeltorharnessshouldbetted
totheseatandadjustedatthetimeofdelivery.ReplacementsmustonlybettedbyBlatchford
or a Wheelchair Service representative.
Important Safety Warnings
POSTURAL HARNESSES AND BELTS ARE NOT DESIGNED TO BE USED AS
SAFETY DEVICES AND MUST NOT BE USED AS VEHICLE RESTRAINTS FOR USE IN
TRANSPORTATION.
A suitable, separate, 3-point passenger seat belt (fastened into the vehicle) must be used
to secure the seated occupant during travel in order to provide protection in the event of an
accident. The seatbelt should have both pelvic and upper body sections, with the upper section
fastened into the vehicle at the upper level. This should be in accordance with Medical Device
Report –
Guidelines for transporting children in special seats.
ALWAYS CHECK THAT THE BELT IS A SNUG FIT. CHEST BELTS SHOULD ALWAYS BE
FASTENED AROUND THE OCCUPANT’S BODY AND UNDER THE ARMS. IT IS NOT
INTENDED THAT THE ARMS SHOULD BE INCLUDED WITHIN THE BELT.
Moulded Sandals & Footstraps - User Instructions
Moulded Sandals and Footstraps are designed to provide support and control in
conjunction with any seating arrangement.
Do:
• Ensure that straps are not twisted.
• Ensure that buckles are adjusted so that when they
are fastened, there is no slack in the strap.
Care
Check that buckles and straps do not show signs of excessive wear or fraying - if you are
concerned about the condition of any item refer to your seating technician at the clinic or through
your supplier as soon as possible.
Cleaning
These items can be wiped clean using a damp, soapy
cloth. A soft brush can be used to remove heavier soiling.
Warning
THIS DEVICE IS NOT DESIGNED FOR USE AS PART
OF A SAFETY RESTRAINT SYSTEM FOR TRAVEL IN A
VEHICLE.
If the hip belt is incorrectly adjusted there is a risk of the wheelchair occupant slipping down in
their seat and could result in occupant’s upper body and neck coming into contact with the belt.
If you are unsure about any of these instructions or if you are worried about the
adjustment of the belt contact your Wheelchair Service.

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Transportation in a Motor Vehicle
NOTE: •The Hybrid Seat must not be used as a car safety seat.
•The Hybrid Seat is designed to allow the seat and its user to be transported
in a forward facing position in a vehicle designed for the purpose (for example, in a
suitably equipped minibus).
Transportation - Essential Safety Information. NOTE: this information should be passed
on to those people making transport arrangements (e.g. schools and other organisations).
Securing the user, the Hybrid Seat and the host wheelchair in a vehicle:
1. During travel the Hybrid Seat must be securely fastened into its wheelchair as
described earlier in this manual.
2. Posture belts and postural harnesses supplied as part of the seating system are designed
togiveposturalsupportonly.Wheretheseitemsarettedtheyshouldbeusedduring
travel but they must not be used as the only safety restraints.
3. The wheelchair itself must be fastened down in the vehicle – this must be in
accordance with the wheelchair manufacturer’s instructions. (The wheelchair
manufacturer should issue these instructions separately. In case of query contact the
Wheelchair Service).
4. A suitable, separate, passenger seat belt (fastened in to the vehicle) should be
used by the occupant during travel. In order to achieve occupant restraint and
optimum protection in a crash situation the seatbelt should have both pelvic and
upper body sections (for example a 3 point type with the upper section fastened
into the vehicle at the upper level) as a minimum standard.
Using Hybrid Seat accessories during travel:
The following information and advice should be considered - the accessories used and the
needs and circumstances of the user must be taken into account:
1. The Hybrid Seat headrest should be used during travel.
2. Wheelchair mounted trays should always be taken o while travelling and these
should be stored securely in the vehicle.
3. Kneeblocks used in a vehicle could cause damage to the hips and knees in
the event of an accident but, without these in place, there could be risks to
other passengers. (As part of the initial assessment by the Wheelchair Service the
best practice for the particular user should be determined and the outcome of
this assessment passed on to the people making the transport arrangements).
4. Footstraps are not designed to be a part of a passenger restraint system but,
where these are tted, there may be advantages in these being in place during
travel. (Again these issues should be considered as part of the initial assessment
by the Wheelchair Service and recommendations made to the people making the
transport arrangements).
Separate information sheets are issued with accessories and these should also be consulted.
AEL Mounting Kit - User Instructions
TheAELMountingKitismadeupofthecomponentsshownabove(gs.A, Band C). These
are not user adjustable components and therefore should not be altered in anyway by the
user or carers.
Aand Barescrewedtogetherwiththesuppliedttingsandattachedtothebackoftheseating
systembackrest(g.D)ortothebottomoftheseatingsystemseatbase(g.H).
Component Cisttedtoeitherthebackrestpostsortheseatrailtubesofthewheelchair.
Toattachtheseattothewheelchair,itisnecessarytopress(rmly)thehookpartontothetube
asshowning.Eand Fnexttothelocatinglatches(gC).
Once correctly located, the latch can then be moved over the hook to prevent it from being
removed,asshowning.H. This should be completed for all locating latches.
The backrest or seat base is now securely attached to the wheelchair.
A
D
B
E
C
F G H

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Notes:
Please attach manufacturer’s label here.
Manufacturer’s Label:
Important Reminders
It is important that the carer is aware of and considers the following:
•The Hybrid Seat is a custom-made device to be used only by the person it was
made for.
•If the user has marking on the skin or becomes uncomfortable when in the seat, contact
the Wheelchair Services immediately.
•The Hybrid Seat should only be used with the wheelchair it was made for. If a
dierentwheelchairisgoingtobeusedcontacttheWheelchairServiceforhelp
and advice.
•Maintenance and adjustments (other than those shown in this User Manual) must only be
carried out by Blatchford Clinical Services.
•No alterations should be made to the seat nor should other company’s components be
ttedwithouttheprioragreementofBlatchfordClinicalServices.
•The Hybrid Seat is not designed for use as a car safety seat.
Due care and attention must be taken at all times when using the Hybrid Seat
Take particular care when negotiating slopes, dicult surfaces or other obstacles.
Further Information
Information about wheelchair tie-down and occupant restraint systems can be obtained from:
C N UNWIN LTD., Unwin House, The Horseshoe, Coat Road, Martock, Somerset, TA12
6EY. Tel: 01935 827740 www.unwin-safety.com
If you have further questions about any of the following please contact the Wheelchair Service:
•availability of seating accessories.
• changingHybridSeattotadierentwheelchair.
•use of the seating system in a motor vehicle.

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Seat dimensions material used correct to order
Interface supplied as per order
Additional items supplied as per order
Upholstery
Covering as requested
Harnessing supplied as per order
Final assembly as per order
Harnessing,strapscorrectlytted
Seat cleaned and labelled
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