Firefly upsee User manual

User Manual
Family Freedom
English
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Upsee is a mobility harness designed to
allow children with motor impairment
to stand and move with the help of an
adult. It allows children with special
needs to experience upright movement
like anyone else.
Please read all instructions carefully before using your
Upsee. All instructions can also be found on our website
www.reyfriends.com/upsee along with videos,
diagrams and FAQ’s.

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Contents
01 Intended Use p.04
02 Certication p.04
03 Warnings and Cautions p.05
04 Terms of Warranty p.06
05 Safety Information p.07
06 Cleaning and Care Information p.08
07 Daily Product Inspection & Servicing p.09
08 Reissuing Firey Products p.09
09 Product Servicing p.10
9.1 Assessment and Prescription, Precautions and
Contraindications
9.2 Putting on your Upsee
9.3 Removing your Upsee
9.4 How to use your Upsee
10 Technical Informations p.19
11 Table of Symbols p.21
12 Frequently Asked Questions p.22

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SECTION 01:
Intended Use
Intended Use
Upsee is an upright mobility device
which is designed to allow children
with motor impairment to stand and
move with the help of an adult.
Indications for use
Upsee is an upright mobility device
which enables an adult to facilitate
standing and walking for young
children from approximately 1 to 8
years of age, who cannot stand or walk
independently. Upsee is a device that
attaches to both parent/adult and child.
The child requires to be able to stand
upright, with shoulders below adult
navel and already be in a standing/
walking programme.
It consists of 3 parts: Adult Belt (1 Size)
24”– 42”, Double Sandal (2 Size options
although allocated according to child
harness chosen) and Child Harness (4
Size options XSmall, Small, Medium &
Large). The maximum user weight is
XS - 15kg / 33lbs, Small – 15kg / 33lbs,
Medium 20Kg / 44lbs and Large, 25kg
/ 55lbs.
We would recommend the adult user
carries out daily product inspections
(according to Section 7 of this User
Manual) to ensure safe use of the
product. James Leckey Design Ltd
cannot accept any responsibility if the
product is used outside of its intended
safe use. If in any doubt please
contact Firey Customer Services on
UK 0800 318265 or ROI 1800 626020.
SECTION 02:
Certication
Upsee is classied 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!

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SECTION 03:
Warnings and Cautions
Warning Toppling Hazard
• Caused by child being too tall for
the device or erratic movements.
Caution Fall Hazard
• Never use the product on a sloping
surface greater than 5 degrees or
on uneven terrain.
Warning Muscle Strain
• Adults who suffer from back pain,
mobility or balance problems; or
any other health related issue
which may be aggravated by the
use of the Upsee should not use
the product.
• Caused by incorrect placement of
adult belt and/or child not weight
bearing.
Warning Occupant Security
• User transfers in and out of the
product must be done with
appropriate equipment and
personnel.
• Ensure that the harness, sandals,
shoulder straps and belt are
securely applied.
• If the user exhibits any form of
distress, remove from the product
as quickly as is safely possible.
• Users should not be left
unattended at any time whilst
using Leckey equipment.
• Ensure sufcient clearance
of any straps from the user’s
neck, during use of the product
and transfers, to avoid any
strangulation risk.
Caution Finger Pinch Hazard
• While the user is in the product,
the carer should strive to keep
product adjustments to a
minimum.
• Take care when assembling or
adjusting the position of the
product components that your
ngers do not get pinched when
positioning components and
tightening xings.
• During transfers and adjustments,
the carer should avoid the nger
nipping risk of buckles.
Caution Daily Checks
• The product is to be checked
daily before use to ensure that
all components are securely
attached and safe for use.

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SECTION 04:
Terms of Warranty
UK / ROI: Goods can be returned to us
for warranty repair or replacement up
to 12 months from receipt. Once you
contact us we will arrange collection
of the goods at our expense and, once
returned to us we will repair or replace
your goods and return them to you
within 14 days. In all cases, it is the
customer’s responsibility to ensure
the goods being returned are suitably
packaged, preferably in the original
packaging.
International Customers: Goods can
be returned to us for warranty repair
or replacement up to 12 months
from receipt. Please contact us to
obtain a case reference ID as per the
International Returns procedure. The
customer is responsible for the cost of
returning the goods. Once returned to
us we will repair or replace your goods
and return them to you within 14 days.
In all cases, it is the customer’s
responsibility to ensure the goods
being returned are suitably packaged,
preferably in the original packaging.
Caution Cleaning
• Clean the product regularly
to prevent the build-up of dirt.
Accumulated dirt can prematurely
wear the fabric components
and encourage corrosion on the
product. Only use non-abrasive
household cleaners and moist
cloths, do not use running water
on the upholstery whilst it is still
attached to the product. See
Cleaning and Care Information of
the user manual.
Caution Cleaning Power Washer/
Hoses
• Hoses and power washers are not
to be used to clean the product.
See Cleaning and Care Information
of the user manual.
Caution Disposal
• When disposing of the product
using a community waste disposal
site, the components should be
disposed of separately where
appropriate.
Caution Bringing to Use
• Before use, allow 2 hours for the
product to acclimatise to room
temperature.

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SECTION 05:
Safety Information
1. Always read user instructions fully
before use.
2. Check all components are securely
fastened before use.
3. Do not modify the Upsee or use
components other than Firey
approved components with your
Upsee at any time.
4. Failure to follow the instructions
may put you and/or your child at
risk.
5. The Upsee should be stored
carefully and should not be used if
any parts are faulty.
6. Carry out any positional
adjustments and ensure that all
buckles, Velcro and press studs are
fully fastened whilst seated.Do not
make any adjustments to these
while standing with yourchild.
7. The Upsee complies with re safety
regulations in accordance with
EN1021-1. However the product
should be kept away from naked
ames.
8. Clean the product regularly in
accordance with section 6 of this
User Manual. Do not use abrasive
cleaners. Carry out maintenance
checks on a regular basis to ensure
your product is in good working
condition.
9. If in any doubt about the safe use
of the Upsee or if any parts should
fail, please cease using the product
immediately and contact Firey
Customer Services on UK 0800
318265 or ROI 1800 626020.
10. Ensure the Adult belt is worn
around the hips. Wearing the belt
around the waist may cause back
strain.
11. Recommended shoes while using
the Upsee are trainers (sneakers)
for safety and stability reasons.
Shoes with heels, large boots,
sandals or slippers should not be
worn.
12. Ensure the four connecting straps
on your adult belt are extended
before attaching to your child’s
harness and standing up. Loosen
the straps again before sitting back
down with your child.
13. Do not over tighten the straps as
this will cause the child to hang in
the harness, placing you at risk of
back strain or losing balance.
14. Do not force movement – you
could harm your child.

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SECTION 06:
Cleaning & Care
Child Harness and Adult Belt
Upholstery can be placed into the
washing machine after removing
straps, buckles and fastenings. Store
these in a safe place and out of reach
of children.
• 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 saturate the fabric as this will
cause the stain to spread.
• Antiseptic cleaning agents can
be used on more stubborn stains.
These may require a safe solvent
such as Isopropyl Alcohol or
The Upsee should only be used
as a full kit and not be used as
individual items. The kit including
child harness, adult belt and
double sandals have been
designed to work together to
provide maximum level of support,
function and stability.
We cannot guarantee safety of the
child if individual items are used
separately.
Mineral Spirit. Ensure that cleaning
products are fully removed.
• Do not bleach the product
• While line drying is recommended,
the child harness / adult belt
can be tumble dried at a low
temperature
• You can use a warm iron on the
Child Harness
• Do not dry clean the Child Harness
or Adult Belt
Double Sandals
• Sandals should be cleaned using a
damp cloth only
• Check tread on sole to ensure it
doesn’t become clogged with dirt
• Check Velcro on straps to ensure
their function isn’t impaired by dirt
or excess lint
Sandals should not be
machined washed.

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SECTION 07:
Daily Product
Inspection
We recommend that various checks
or the Upsee are carried out before
use to ensure the product is safe. The
recommended checks are detailed
below:
• Check buckles and poppers are in
place and secure
• Check all upholstery for signs of
wear and tear including Velcro
strips
• Check all webbing / straps are
secure and there are no signs of
wear or tear cause the stain to
spread.
If in any doubt to the
continued safe use of your
Firey product or if any
parts should fail, please
cease using the product
and contact our customers
services department as
soon as possible.
SECTION 08:
Re-issuing Firey
Product
Before re-issuing a product, it is
recommended that it is disinfected
using one of the following procedures:
Note: Always clean the product rst
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 referred to 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.

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Ensure a copy of the user manual is
supplied with the product. If in any
doubt to the continued safe use of your
Firey product or if any parts should
fail, please cease using the product
and contact our customer service
department as soon as possible on UK
0800 318265 or ROI 1800 626020.
SECTION 09:
Product Servicing
Servicing of all Firey products should
only be carried out by technically
competent persons who have been
trained in the use of the product. This
service is free of charge within the
warranty period assuming the product
has been used for the appropriate
intended use. If the product falls
outside of the warranty period, repairs
will be chargeable. We may need to
have the product returned to Firey
for further inspection which may incur
a small fee for transportation. For all
service related issues contact the
Firey customer service team on UK
0800 318265 or ROI 1800 626020.
SECTION 9.1:
Assessment and
Prescription,
Precautions and
Contraindications
See videos online at reyfriends.com
for further details.
Precautions
Before purchasing the Upsee you must
be able to answer “yes” to three key
questions. This helps us (and you)
make sure the Upsee is suitable for
your child.
1. Is your child already in a standing /
walking programme?
Your child’s participation in a
physical therapy standing or walking
programme ensures that your child has
developed the necessary skills to get
the most out of using their Upsee.
If your child is not able to participate
in a standing or walking programme,
use of the Upsee is not recommended
as it may cause discomfort or injury to
them or you.
If you are in any doubt about your
child’s level of ability, please consult
your physical therapist for advice.

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TOO TALL
A
2. When standing, are your child’s
shoulders below your navel /
bellybutton?
If, when standing tall, your child’s
shoulders are higher than your navel
/ belly-button, your child is too tall for
you both to use the Upsee safely A
The relationship of your child’s height
to you is extremely important for your
back care, as well as the stability and
safety of you both. If a taller adult is
not available to use the product with
your child, it is not recommended that
you purchase the Upsee.
3. Are you and your child able to
stand upright while using the Upsee?
It is important that both adult and
child are able to stand upright while
using the Upsee – for example, the
child’s head should not be pushed
forward by an adult’s large stomach.
If this is not possible, (most commonly
due to height or waist size) or any
other physical reason, the Upsee
should not be used as it may cause you
to lose balance or feel unstable.
If you have answered “yes” to all 3
questions above the Upsee may be
considered suitable for your child to
start using. If you have answered “no”
to any of the questions, we strongly
recommend that you seek advice from
your therapist before purchasing an
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Contraindications (reasons not to use
the Upsee):
• Your child has severe high tone
(very tight muscles)
• Your child has a history of lower
limb fractures (for example, brittle
bones)
• Your child has severe asymmetry
(differences between left and right
sides of the body) including hip
dislocation
• Your child has severe lower limb
contractures (shortening of leg
muscles)
• Your child shows discomfort in or
out of Upsee
• Your child has an unstable
medical condition requiring fast
repositioning for treatment
• Ladies who are pregnant
• Adults who suffer from back pain,
mobility or balance problems; or
any other health related issue
which may be aggravated by the
use of the Upsee.
• Use with children beyond the
maximum weight limit for
respective sizes of the UpSee: XS -
15kg / 33lbs, Small – 15kg / 33lbs,
Medium 20Kg / 44lbs and Large,
25kg / 55lbs. The Upsee has not
been tested beyond this weight
capacity.
All precautions and contraindications
are taken at the discretion of the
prescribing clinician or parent.
Leckey recommends a trained and
experienced clinician to be present
during all initial assessment, set ups,
congurations, and reissues in order
to minimise risk.
If you are in any doubt
about your child’s or your
own ability to use the
Upsee, please consult your
physical therapist.

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SECTION 9.2:
Putting on your Upsee
STEP ONE:
Adult Belt
You should put your hip belt on rst.
Place the belt around your hips –
roughly 2” down from your waist with
the top of the triangular back support
pointing upwards.
Your belt needs to be tight
enough so that the weight
of your child does not pull
it down over your hips.
STEP TWO:
Child Harness
• The vest harness is put on most
easily by laying it at and placing
your child into it on his back:
• Lay the Upsee on a comfortable
surface, opening the buckles at the
shoulders and centre;
• Lay your child down on top of the
harness, matching their pelvis,
chest and underarms to the vest.
UNDERARMS
CHEST
PELVIS

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The lower strap on the harness is the
most important one to get in the right
place :
• It should be snug around your
child’s pelvis. In order to achieve
this, as a general guide, the
bottom edge of the vest harness
should lie just above the top of
your child’s legs. The lower strap
should lie below the front pelvic
bones accordingly A
• Once the pelvis is lined up, place
your child’s arms into the harness,
close the padding over the
shoulder using the press studs to
adjust, and fasten the buckles.
Take care not to pull the harness
up off the pelvis when fastening
theshoulders.
• Fasten the central Velcro strip
so that it ts rmly around your
child and secure with buckles,
tightening the straps as required,
and paying particular attention to
the lower one.
• Pass the leg straps between your
child’s legs and into the buckles at
the front.
Take care to ensure that the inner leg
padding is innermost against your
child’s leg/groin area. Tighten up the
straps sufciently to prevent the vest
riding up when your child stands up.
STEP THREE:
Double Sandal
• The adult should place their feet
into the large sandal rst.
If your feet are smaller than the sandal,
place your toes to the front. If your feet
are larger than the sandal, aim for a
middle position.
• Secure your feet tightly using the
three Velcro straps. Extension straps
are provided if needed.
• Sit down on a stool / chair while
supporting your child to “perch” on
the edge of the seat between your
legs – their feet should be on the
oor.
• Place your child’s feet into the small
sandals and use the three Velcro
straps to secure tightly around your
child’s feet.
Shoes should always be worn by you
and your child when using the Upsee.
Recommended shoes for adults are
trainers / sneakers. Your child should
wear trainers/sneakers, shoes with
enclosed toes or orthopaedic shoes.
Splints / AFOs may be worn with the
Upsee. Shoes with heels, large boots,
sandals or slippers should not be worn
for safety and stability reasons.
Our trials have shown that most adults
nd it easier and more intuitive to place
their feet into the double sandal rst
However, some nd it easier to place
their child’s feet in rst. The instructions
above are for adult feet rst. In either

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case, it takes practice and you may
need additional assistance to fasten
the straps at rst.
STEP FOUR:
Connecting the Child Harness to
the Adult Belt
• Ensure the four connecting straps
on your adult belt are extended
before attaching to your child’s
harness.
• Connect the grey straps on your
adult belt to the matching grey
strapped buckles on the lower
back of your child’s harness.
• Connect the black straps on your
adult belt to the matching black
strapped buckles on the shoulder
of your child’s harness.
As a nal check ensure buckles,
Velcro and press studs are all securely
fastened before standing up – do
not make any further adjustments
to these once you stand. If you do
need to make further adjustments to
buckles, Velcro or press studs, remain
seated.
Stand up slowly.
• Adjust the connecting straps
evenly – some people nd this
easier to do one side at a time.
Your child’s pelvic straps (grey)
should be adjusted rst as these
hold your child at the correct
standing height. Then adjust the
black shoulder straps to maintain
your child’s trunk in an upright
position. Tuck excess webbing out
of the way to prevent tripping.
You may need to give your child
additional support (by you or an
assistant holding on to them), until
the connecting straps are tightened.
Your child may fall forward while the
connecting straps are still in their
extended position.
Fine tuning the pelvic connecting
straps (grey):
• The pelvic straps should be
tightened only as much as is
necessary to keep the child’s pelvis
at its highest level while allowing
the child to bear the majority of
his/her own weight. You are not
intended to bear the child’s weight
through the connecting straps.
To nd the right tension, you may
need to loosen and tighten these
straps a bit while looking down
at your child’s pelvic position or
by using a mirror. After you start
walking you may have to readjust
the connecting straps again as
there is a settling in of the harness
and straps that occurs over the
rst few minutes of walking.
Fine tuning the shoulder connecting
straps (black):
• The shoulder straps are intended
to support the child’s trunk to
ensure that it does not sway
forwards/backwards or from
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are not intended to bear the
child’s weight as in a suspension
harness. “Tuning” the shoulder
straps demands tightening and
lengthening these straps until
you nd the right level of support
where the trunk is supported
without suspending the child from
their shoulders. After you start
walking you may have to readjust
again as there is a settling in of
the harness and straps that occurs
over the rst few minutes of
walking.
Remember – do not over tighten the
straps as this will cause the child to
hang in the harness, placing you at
risk of back strain or losing balance.
SECTION 9.3:
Removing your Upsee
The common sense guidance for
removing your Upsee is to reverse the
steps you took to put it on. However
the stages and safety warnings are
highlighted below.
Ensure the four connecting straps
on your adult belt are extended
again before sitting down. You risk
bending your child backwards at an
uncomfortable angle if you do not
do this. Remember to give additional
support to your child once the straps
are loosened.
• Sit down slowly, supporting your
child at the same time.
• Guide your child’s bottom towards
the seat to “perch” on it.
• Remove all four connecting straps
from your child’s harness (two grey
at the shoulders and two black at
the lower back).
• Undo your feet from the double
sandals then your child’s feet (you
may take your child’s feet out rst
if this feels easier for you).
• Lay your child down on a
comfortable surface.
• Undo the leg supports from the
front buckles and pass the straps
through your child’s legs to the
back.
• Undo the buckles and Velcro at the
front of the harness and remove it
from your child like a waistcoat.
•
•
•
•
• Remove your adult belt.
• Store all pieces carefully for your
next adventure!
If your child’s arms do not
have enough movement to
allow the harness to slip off
easily, undo the shoulder
clip and press studs.

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We recommend that to
maximise the lifespan of
your product, you store your
child’s Upsee harness at.
Folding causes creasing in
the support structure of the
lining material.
Redness on your child’s
skin may be visible and
is expected on weight
bearing points. If however
this redness persists,
please review the set-up of
the product to ensure it is
not too tight or too loose.
SECTION 9.4:
How to use your Upsee
programmes. The success of the Upsee
will come from the motivation of your
child to stand, as well as you providing
the right amount of adjustment and
support to enable your child to weight
bear and initiate movement as they are
able.
It may take some time for you and your
child to learn how to use the Upsee
and you should not expect your child
to move in the Upsee immediately
– they may only be able to support
themselves for a very short time at the
beginning.
When you rst use the Upsee, try just
standing with your child, for example
at a table, and let them use their hands
to play with toys, clean the table top,
play with siblings etc.
Your child should be able to bear
their own weight, even for very short
periods. If your child simply “hangs”,
they are not getting the most out of
their Upsee. Take your child out and try
again later – don’t be discouraged if
you have to repeat this for a while – it
can take a bit of getting used to.
If your child is able to bear their own
weight and stand in the Upsee, you
could try simply weight shifting by
using a side-to-side gentle swaying
motion.
When your child is able to bear their
own weight, you can encourage them
Before you start to use
the Upsee ensure all
buckles and press studs
are secured and check
Velcro strips for any sign
of damage, wear or tear.
If there are any signs
of damage do not use
the product and phone
customer services for
advice.
The Upsee is a fabulous addition
to therapy and can be used as a
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to take steps by lifting one of your feet
slightly. If your child is ready, you will
be able to feel them taking over the
movement – allow this to happen,
and step with them as they are able,
guiding their feet as required. To get
the most out of the Upsee you should
compare this process to learning a
dance routine with your child. You may
both nd this a little strange at rst
and it may boost your condence to be
close to a wall for additional support.
You will also nd it helps to walk with
your feet wider apart than usual so
that your child’s feet are a normal
distance apart – this prevents your
child’s feet scissoring and makes you
feel more stable.
You should take notice of which foot
your child prefers to start with, as well
as their natural step length and speed
of movement. What direction do they
want to move? Look where they are
pointing / looking / touching. Using the
Upsee to do what your child wants to
do will keep them motivated.
Do not force movement,
bigger steps or speed – you
could harm your child.
By following above steps
you will limit the chance
of being caught off guard
by not knowing which
direction your child wants
to go, causing you to lose
your balance. By learning
the movements / signals
from your child you will
be less likely to be taken
by surprise if your child
changes direction or
suddenly starts or stops.
When you rst start to use the Upsee,
use it for recreation and for activities
which any child would enjoy doing. One
of the rst cognitive abilities children
learn is cause and effect. They love
manipulating objects to see what they
do! Try to involve your family members
or friends in activities to encourage
family participation.
Here are some activities you can let
your child do. Remember this is not a
complete list and parents should use
their own experiences with children or
work with their therapists to try different
activities adapted to suit each child’s
needs and abilities.
• Dancing!
• Open the cupboard doors and pull out
pots and pans (or you can open the
doors for them and just let them explore
with their hands – use your hands over
theirs if hand function is impaired)

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• Let your child open and close the fridge
door
• Walk to the front door and let your
child play with / pull keys out of the
lock
• Play with siblings at eye level
• Take post out of the mail box
• Help with the cleaning - wipe tables,
sweep up etc
• Turn on and off a lamp
• Greet guests at the door
• Push a wheeled toy
• Throw and catch
• Bat and ball
• Action songs
• Painting/drawing at easel/blackboard
• Go for a walk outside – start by walking
to the end of the garden, to the gate,
along the path etc.
• As your child’s stamina builds you can
go for longer walks – to a neighbour’s
house, along a beach, to a park,
perhaps even to the shops.
As your child develops and
becomesmore condent in the Upsee
you can try more advanced activities
– remember to talk to your therapist
to ensure any progress in activities is
suitable for your child.
You can also nd more information and
tips on how to use the Upsee in the
Frequently Asked Questions.
SECTION 10:
Technical Information
• Infant Sandal is automatically sent
with X Small Child Harness
• Standard Child Sandal is
automatically sent with Small –
Large Child Harness
• Adult Sandal on both options will
t adult shoe 3 – 11
For stability and
safety, sandal sizes are
automatically matched
to the child harness size
selected. For further
information please check
our FAQ page online at
www.reyfriends.com
Please note that these
sizing charts are a guide
only. Please take into
consideration if your child
wears AFO’s, Splints or
body casts etc you many
need to adjust the size you
require.
For tips on how to measure correctly
for the Upsee please visit our website
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p20 Upsee User Manual
Size Extra Small (1-2 yrs) Small (2-4 yrs) Medium (4-6 yrs) Large (6-8 yrs)
Shoulder to Hip 11”-13.5”
(28-32cm)
12”-14”
(31-36cm)
14”-15.5”
(35-39cm)
15”-16.5”
(38-42cm)
Chest Circumference 19”-22”
(50-57cm)
20”-24”
(52-60cm)
22”-26”
(57-65cm)
25”-28”
(63-71cm)
Lower Hip Circumference 19”-22”
(50-57cm)
20”-24”
(52-60cm)
23”-26” (58-
67cm)
25”-29”
(64-73cm)
Maximum User Weight 33lbs (15kg) 33lbs (15kg) 44lbs (20kg) 55lbs (25kg)
Shoe Size Chart UK US Europe JP/CN
Infant Sandal 3-7 3.5-7.5 19-24 11.5-15
Standard Child Sandal 5-13 5.5-13 22-32 13.5-20
Adult 3-11 4-12 36-46 23-29.5
Adult Belt (One Size) to t hip 24” – 42” (60cm – 107cm)
CHEST
CIRCUMFERENCE
LOWER HIP
CIRCUMFERENCE
SHOULDER
TO HIP
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