Leckey Horizon User manual

User Manual
Manuale Standing
Bedienungsanleitung
Mode d’emploi
Manual del Usuario
Horizon

Contents
01 Intended use
02 Declaration of conformity
03 Terms of warranty
04 Product history record
05 Product training record
06 Safety information
07 How to unpack and assemble
08 Clinical setup for postural management
09 Product conversion
10 Frequent adjustments for daily use
11 Cleaning & care information
12 Daily product inspection
13 Reissuing Leckey products
14 Technical information
15 Specifications for LINAK
The Leckey Horizon Stander has
been designed to offer the option of
Supine and Prone Standing in one whilst
providing an unrivalled level of positional
support. This manual shows you how you
can quickly and easily make use of all
of the functions. The instructions on the
safety and maintenance of the product
will ensure that you will enjoy the use of
this product for a long time.

6.1 Always read instructions fully
before use.
6.2 Users should not be left unattended at
any time whilst using Leckey equipment.
6.3 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.
6.4 If in any doubt to the continued
safe use of your product or if any parts
should fail, please cease using the
product and contact our customer care
team or local dealer as soon as possible.
6.5 Carry out all positional adjustments
and ensure that they are securely
fastened before you put the user into this
product. Some adjustments may require
the use of a tool which is provided with
each product. Keep all tools out of reach
of children.
6.6 When placing the user into the
standing frame, for safety reasons,
always secure the user’s feet and the
chest straps first. Then the hip and knee
straps should be fastened.
6.7 When used in the supine position it
is important to ensure the knee pad is
fastened securely. Always check the
clips are fully engaged.
6.8 Although the stander is fitted with
casters it is not a mobility device.
Always ensure that the castor brakes be
locked at all times when the frame is in
use, being adjusted or even just stored.
6.9 When adjusting the angle of the
Leckey Prone/Supine Stander ensure that
the user and all parts of the product are
well clear of surrounding furnishings to
avoid potential collisions.
6.10 It is not recommended to adjust the
height of the back pad whilst the frame is
in use and in vertical position. Other fine
positional adjustments may be carried
out safely when the user is in the frame.
It is important to support all pads
when adjusting them while the user is
in the product.
6.11 Never leave the product on a
sloping surface, greater than 5 degrees.
Always remember to lock all the castors.
6.12 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.
6.13 Leckey products comply with fire
safety 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, electric and gas heaters.
6 Safety information
5 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 6
Safety Information
Section 10
Frequent Adjustments for Daily use
Section 11
Cleaning & care information
Section 12
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.
1 Intended Use
The Leckey Horizon Stander is for use
in prone and supine standing but may
also be used for upright standing. The
Leckey Horizon Stander is intended for
adults and children (aged 4 years+) with
disabilities such as cerebral palsy. The
maximum user weight limit on the size one
Leckey Horizon Stander is 50kg (110lbs),
size two is 80kg (176lbs) and size three
100kg (220lbs). Standing can help the
normal development of the hips, it will help
promote muscle formation, and can help
provide psychological well being.
2 Declaration of Conformity
James Leckey Design Ltd. as manufacturer
with sole responsibility declares that the
Leckey Horizon Stander conforms to the
requirements of the 93/42/EEC Guidelines
and EN12182 Technical aids for disabled
persons. General requirements
and test methods.
3 Terms of Warranty
The Warranty applies only when the
product is used according to the
specified conditions and for the intended
purposes, following all manufacturer’s
recommendations (also see general terms
of sales, delivery and payment). A three
year warranty is provided on all Leckey
manufactured products and components.
4 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.

6.14 Never place hot items on the Activity
Tray as they may damage the plastic.
6.15 Clean the product regularly. Do
not use abrasive cleaners. Carry out
maintenance checks on a regular basis
to ensure your product is in good
working condition.
6.16 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.
6.17 The product has a battery power
source. It complies with the requirements
of BS EN 60601 Medical electrical
equipment – general requirements
for safety. Please read and adhere to
the guidelines on charging the battery
detailed in section 7.
How to
unpack and
assemble
7
Congratulations on purchasing your Leckey
Horizon Stander. Your Leckey Horizon
Stander will be boxed on a pallet. You
should first cut the straps and remove the
outer lid and cardboard sleeve. The tray
will be packaged separately and should
be removed from the box before trying to
move the stander. You can then remove the
remaining packaging, unlock the castors
and roll the stander off the pallet. Please
check that you have all the parts you have
ordered. The castors should then be locked
into position, facing out from the frame at
45 degrees.
Some of the components will be wrapped
in polythene packaging.
Safety First.
Keep polythene bags away from children.

The tray is attached to and removed from
the frame by sliding the square metal tube into
the top of the main spine. Before you insert
the tube unlock the locking lever (a), insert the
tube and relock the lever.
To lock the tray and set its height push the
locking lever (a) down until it touches the metal
spine. After use the locking lever needs to be
fine tuned to ensure secure locking. To do
this lift up the lever and turn the nut (b) while
holding the lever in a fixed position. Push the
lever back down to check if it locks the tube
securely. Repeat the process as necessary.
Always use caution when making
this adjustment, as fingers could
become trapped in the receiving
tube while positioning.
7.1 How to attach the
tray in prone standing
B
B
A
A
Multi-tool
A number of adjustments will require the
use of the multi-tool, which is supplied with
each product.
Charging the battery
Before the product is used for the first time
it is recommended to charge the battery
fully for at least 12 hours. To charge the
battery (a), plug the adaptor into the mains
socket, attach the lead to the frame and
switch on the mains power. While charging,
the charger LED will remain orange and
will turn to green when fully charged. When
charged switch off mains power, remove
the adaptor plug and disconnect the lead
from the frame. The battery charge should
be topped up each day for approximately
one hour.
If the battery is low in power an audible
bleep will sound indicating that it needs
to be charged. ‘Battery low’ will also be
indicated on both handset and control box
(b).
Setting the Angle
Whether used in supine or prone the frame
angle can be easily adjusted with the push
button control handset or the control box.
Use angle indicator on frame for guidance.
Ensure that the product and user are away
from surrounding furnishings to prevent
possible collisions when adjusting the
angle.
Safety first
Keep polythene bags away from children.

7.3 Inserting
Attachment Bolt
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.
The Tray is attached to and removed from
the frame by the metal brackets located
below the chest pad. To attach the tray
slide the metal bars into the receiving
tubes to the required depth and secure by
tightening the knobs (a) on either side.
7.2 How to attach the
tray in supine standing
Place the sandal so that the attachment
bolt goes through the slot in the footplate.
To secure, on the underside of the footplate
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.
7.4 Attaching the Sandals
A
A
1
23
B
D
C
C
D
2
1
C
A
B
C

To attach the flexible guides, loosen the
plastic knob (a) at the back of the pad and
slide the metal bracket into the slot. Then
when set to the desired height retighten the
plastic knob. Repeat on the other side.
To remove the footplate loosen the bolts
which attach the footplate to the bottom of
the spine (a). Slide the footplate downwards
and remove.
To attach a footplate, loosen the bolts at
either side of the footplate (a) and slide
upwards on to spine. Ensure the slider
plate is firmly inserted into groove in spine.
Tighten the bolts once the footplate is in
the required position.
7.7 How to attach
Flexible Guides 7.8 How to attach and
remove basic / flip-away /
3D footplates
A
A
To attach and height adjust, slide the
square tubing into the top of the central
spine on the backrest. To lock the head
support push the locking lever down until
it touches the metal spine (b). To remove
simply reverse this process. The extended
headrest, the contoured head support
and the Whitmyer Pro-Series range of
headsupports can also be attached to the
frame as detailed above.
After use locking lever may need to be fine
tuned to ensure secure locking. To do this
lift up the lever and turn the nut (c) while
holding the lever in a fixed position. Push
the lever back down to check if it locks
the tube securely. Repeat the process as
necessary.
Always use caution when making
this adjustment, as fingers could
become trapped in the receiving tube
while positioning.
7.5 How to attach the
headsupport & extended
headrest bracket in Supine If headsupport is needed in prone standing
the Leckey Interface Frame (LIF) can be
used with Horizon Stander. The LIF is
attached to and removed from the frame by
the metal brackets located below the chest
pad. To attach, slide the metal bars into the
receiving tubes to the required depth
and secure by tightening the knobs on
either side.
Please refer to the specific user manual
on the Leckey Interface Frame to safely
position the frame and its accessories.
This frame will also accommodate
the Whitmyer pro-series range of
headsupports.
7.6 How to attach the
headsupport in prone
C
B

For prone standing you should firstly
measure the distance from the users feet
to just under their arms and for supine you
should measure to the top of the shoulder.
This is best done were practical in a lying
position on a mat. The height between the
top of the chest pad or top and the
sandals should be set to the equivalent
of this distance.
To position the pad loosen the knob at
the back of the spine (a) and slide the
pad to the required position and retighten
securely. Always support the pad before
loosening the knob to prevent the pad
slipping unexpectedly.
The height of the chest pad should not be
adjusted when the stander is in an upright
position and in use. Maximum adjustment
of the chest pad is 40 cm/16 inches as
displayed on the calibration strip at the
side of the spine.
Never adjust the height of the chest
pad when the user is in the product
as the user’s weight may collapse the
height of the frame causing injury to
the user or carer.
8.1 Adjusting the
Chest Pad
A
Clinical setup
for postural
management
8
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.

The Leckey Horizon Stander
footplates are split to allow independent
height and angle adjustment for exact
positioning of both feet. To adjust the
footplate height first loosen the allen bolts
(a) and then slide the footplate to the
required position and retighten securely.
To alter the angle of the footplate to
accommodate plantarflexion or dorsiflexion
simply rotate the coupling cylinder
clockwise or anti clockwise respectively (b).
The footplate is hinged at the front which
allows the sandals to be adjusted more easily
and can facilitate transfer from a seating
position to prone standing. To avoid any
possible finger nip issues lift the footplate at
the notched area.
Use caution when lifting and
lowering the footplate as fingers
could become trapped.
8.4 Adjusting the
Standard Footplates 8.5 Adjusting the
Flip-up Footplates
A
B
The hip pad can be height, depth and
angle adjusted for optimum pelvic
position. The height of the pad is set to the
equivalent distance between the user’s
pelvis and their feet. To adjust the hip pad
loosen the four knobs (a) on either side of
the central spine at the back of the pad
and slide the pad into the required position.
Once the required position is obtained the
knobs should be re-tightened securely.
Always check the pads are secure before
placing the user in the product.
The height and depth of the knee supports
can be positioned independently by
adjusting the mounting plate. To adjust
the plate loosen the two knobs (a) and slide
the plate and knee support to the required
position and then retighten the knobs
securely. Repeat the process for the
other plate.
To alter the width of the knee supports
and also if required achieve some rotation
loosen the knobs (b) and slide the pad to
the required position and then retighten
the knobs.
Always use caution when making this
adjustment, as fingers could become
trapped in the slot while positioning.
8.2 Adjusting the Hip Pad 8.3 Adjusting the Knee
Supports
BA
A

Each sandal is attached to the
individual footplate with a single fixing
bolt. The footplate is covered with a rubber
pad to ensure the sandals do not slide
when secured. If you wish to rotate the
sandal laterally, simply loosen the knob,
place in the required position and then re-
tighten the knob securely (a).
Use caution when lifting and
lowering the footplate as fingers
could become trapped.
8.7 Positioning the Sandals
A
Loosen the three screws at the bottom of
the ball and socket joint (a). Swivel and
adjust footplate to required position and
tighten screws.
The footplate can also be adjusted to
accomodate leg position by loosening
screw (b) then you can slide left, right,
backwards and forwards. To move
footplate up and down, loosen the screw at
the front of the footplate, slide into position
and retighten (c).
8.6 Adjusting the 3D
Footplates
A
B
C

There is a different pelvic band for prone
and supine standing. The pelvic band
should be attached to the user first, if
practical on a mat. The pelvic straps are
attached around the user’s pelvis and
then when the user is secured into the
frame (by their feet and chest) the longer
straps are slipped through the belt bars
(a) on the back of the hip pad and secured
firmly around the user. The additional strap
with the plastic buckle and clip (b) should
be secured to ensure the straps are not
accidentally unfastened. To ensure that
you can easily identify the strap that goes
around the user and the one that attaches
to the hip pad, a Leckey label is sewn onto
the one that attaches to the hip pad.
Always make sure the safety buckle is
engaged so the Velcro straps are not
accidentally undone which could allow the
user to slide out of the product and cause
serious injury.
8.9 Positioning & attaching
the Pelvic Band
A
B
The flexible lateral supports can be
adjusted in height and width. To adjust
the width, loosen the knob (b) on the back
of the chest pad. Then adjust the lateral
support to the required position and finally
re-tighten the knob. To change the height,
loosen as before, slide the bracket out
fully and insert in an alternative slot (a),
replace the knob and tighten securely. As
the lateral brackets are staggered in height,
additional height range can be achieved
by swapping the lateral from the left to the
right side. The flexible lateral supports are
secured around the user by tightening the
safety strap (c) into position. Fasten the
safety strap immediately.
Check the laterals are secure before
placing the user in the product. As if
they are loose the user may be at risk of
slipping into a position they cannot not
recover from and could restrict
their breathing.
8.8 Flexible Lateral
Support Adjustment
A
C
B

The Tray is attached to and removed from
the frame by the metal brackets located
below the chest pad. To attach the tray
slide the metal bars into the receiving
tubes to the required depth and secure
by tightening the knobs (a) on either side.
There are limit poppers in the end of the
tray tubes to show the maximum depth
adjustment allowed. These may need to be
depressed to
remove the tray.
To adjust the height loosen the four knobs
(b), set the tray to the required position and
then retighten the knobs securely.
The tray angle can be adjusted by
loosening the plastic handle (c) on either
side of the tray, set the tray to the required
angle and tighten the plastic handles again
securely.
8.11 Activity Tray
Adjustment – Supine
A
BB C
The Flexible Laterals can be used as an
alternative to the pelvic band. The Laterals
can be individually adjusted in width as well
as in height. To adjust the width loosen the
knob (a) on the back of the hip pad, then
adjust the flexible laterals to the required
position and finally re-tighten the knobs.
For the height positioning of the Laterals
loosen the allen bolt (b), position the Lateral
as required and then re-tighten the bolts
securely. The flexible Laterals supports are
secured around the user by tightening the
safety strap into position. Fasten the safety
strap immediately.
Check the laterals are secure before
placing the user in the product. As if
they are loose the user may be at risk
of slipping out of the product and could
cause them serious injury.
8.10 Positioning
Flexible Hip Laterals
A
B

BC
A
The head support can be adjusted in
depth, height and angle. To height adjust,
unlock the lever (a) at the top of the central
spine, position to the desired height and
then re-lock.
For fine height, depth and angle adjustment
loosen the two knobs (b), one on either
side of the square tube, position the head
support and then re-tighten securely.
In addition to this, the contoured headrest
can be adjusted laterally. Loosen the screw
on top of the contoured headrest bar (c).
Adjust to the position required and
retighten screw.
8.13 Head Support
Adjustment - Supine
To lock the tray and set its height push the
locking lever (a) down until it touches the
metal spine. After use this may need to
be fine tuned to ensure secure locking. To
do this lift up the lever and turn the nut (b)
while holding the lever in a fixed position.
Push the lever back down to check if it
locks the tube securely. Repeat the process
as necessary.
The tray angle can be adjusted by
loosening the ratchet handle on either side
of the tray, set the tray to the required
angle and tighten the plastic handles again
securely.
8.12 Activity Tray
Adjustment – Prone
Always use caution when making this
adjustment, as fingers could become
trapped in the slot while positioning.
Always use caution when inserting the
tray to make sure the child’s hands or
arms do not become trapped.
Do not place hot objects on the tray,
not greater than 40 degrees Celsius.
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).
Never use the tray to steer or push
the stander.
Do not height adjust the headsupport
beyond the hazard strip at the end of
the tube.
Always use caution when making this
adjustment, as fingers could become
trapped in the receiving tube while
positioning.
B
A

To convert the Leckey Horizon Stander to
the prone version, simply remove the head
support and attach the prone tray. Remove
the supine pelvic band and attach the
prone version. Finally loosen the sandals
and turn through 180 degrees and you are
ready for prone standing.
To convert the Leckey Horizon Stander
to the supine version, simply remove
the prone tray. Attach the required head
support as defined above. Remove the
prone pelvic band and attach the supine
version. Finally loosen the sandals and turn
through 180 degrees and you are ready for
supine standing.
9.1 Supine to prone 9.2 Prone to Supine
Supine Prone
Product
Conversion
9

Before the product is used for the first time
it is recommended to charge the battery
(a) fully for at least 12 hours. To charge the
battery, plug the adaptor into the mains
socket, attach the lead to the frame and
switch on the mains power. While charging
the charger LED will remain orange and
will turn to green when fully charged. When
charged switch off mains power, remove
the adaptor plug when and disconnect
the lead from the frame. The battery
charge should be topped up each day for
approximately one hour.
Before transferring the child into the
stander carry out the daily product
inspection as outlined in section 12 of this
user manual.
We would recommend that users are
never transferred straight from seating
to standing without preparation and
stretching. This is best done in lying
position whilst on a mat but can be carried
out in a wheelchair or seating system if
required.
Before transferring the child into the
product lock all the castors, ensuring that
they are facing outwards to maximise
product stability. Make sure the straps on
the flexible laterals supports, the pelvic
band and sandals are released and out of
the way to facilitate transfer.
Always secure the pelvic band or
flexible hip pads first and then the flexible
lateral supports.
10.1 Transferring the user
into and out of the stander 10.2 Charging the battery
Frequent
adjustment
for daily use
10
Parents and carers should be shown how
to make frequent adjustments and made
aware of the safety checks in section 6 by
a technically and clinically competent
person who has been trained in the use
of the product. Leckey recommend that a
written record is maintained of all parent
and carers who have been trained in the
use of this product.

The flexible hip pads are secured around
the user by clipping the plastic buckle into
its receiver. The safety strap (b) can then be
tensioned if required.
Check the hip pads are secure before
placing the user in the product. As if
they are loose the user may be at risk
of slipping out of the product and could
cause them serious injury.
10.5 Flexible Hip Pads
B
The flexible lateral supports are secured
around the user by clipping the plastic
buckle into its receiver. The safety strap
(a) can then be tensioned if required.
Check the laterals are secure before
placing the user in the product. As if
they are loose the user may be at risk of
slipping into a position they cannot not
recover from and could restrict
their breathing.
10.4 Flexible Lateral
Supports
A
If the battery is low in power an audible
bleep will sound and ‘battery low’ will be
indicated on the handset and control box
(b), indicating that it needs to be charged.
Please note that there is a ‘Stop’ button (c)
on the front of the control box for use in
emergencies.
Whether used in supine or prone the frame
angle can be easily adjusted with the push
button control handset or the control box.
There is also an angle adjustment sticker
on the frame for guidance.
Ensure that the product and user are
away from surrounding furnishings to
prevent possible collisions when
adjusting the angle.
Do not put your hands or fingers behind
the knee supports while adjusting
the angle of the product as they could
become trapped.
10.3 Setting the Angle
A
C
B

To lock the tray and set its height push the
locking lever (a) down until it touches the
metal spine. After use this may need to
be fine tuned to ensure secure locking. To
do this lift up the lever and turn the nut (b)
while holding the lever in a fixed position.
Push the lever back down to check if it
locks the tube securely. Repeat the process
as necessary.
The tray angle can be adjusted by
loosening the ratchet handle on either side
of the tray, set the tray to the required
angle and tighten the plastic handles
again securely.
10.8 Activity Tray
Adjustment – Prone
B
A
The tray angle can be adjusted by
loosening the plastic handle (c) on either
side of the tray, set the tray to the required
angle and tighten the plastic handles again
securely.
C
The knee brackets come as standard
with knee supports; these should always
be used when the user is in supine but
can also be used for prone standing
for additional support and security. To
fasten the pad insert the plastic clip into
the buckle on the side of the main knee
support. Then grab the straps ends and pull
firmly away from the user, which will secure
the pad around the users leg. To remove
the pad simply squeeze the tabs on the top
and bottom of the plastic clip and the pad
will pop off (c).
Always check with your therapist as to
the correct tensioning of the straps for
your child as the kneecap is a sensitive
area and too much force could
cause injury.
10.6 The Front Knee
Supports
The Tray is attached to and removed from
the frame by the metal brackets located
below the chest pad. To attach the tray
slide the metal bars into the receiving
tubes to the required depth and secure
by tightening the knobs (a) on rather side.
There are limit poppers in the end of the
tray tubes to show the maximum depth
adjustment allowed. These may need to be
depressed to
remove the tray.
To adjust the height loosen the four knobs
(b), set the tray to the required position and
then retighten the knobs securely.
10.7 Activity Tray
Adjustment – Supine
A
C
BB

How to Maintain
1. It is advisable to charge the battery
for at least one hour everyday. However
if the powered actuator is not operating
and you have checked that the handset is
connected correctly you should stop using
the product immediately and contact your
local dealer.
2. At least once a week, check that all
fixings and fastenings including the castors
are in good condition.
3. The Leckey Horizon Stander is
manufactured from nylon coated metal,
ABS plastic and plywood. When cleaning
the frame we would recommend that you
use warm water and a non-abrasive
detergent.
4. When any parts of or accessories are not
in use, we would advise that you store then
together in a safe place for future use.
5. If you are in any doubt as to the safe
use of your Leckey Horizon Stander please
cease from using the product and contact
your local dealer as soon as possible.
Upholstery and fabrics
1. Clean and care for your fabric on
a regular basis and it will maintain its
condition and appearance.
2. Simply vacuum to remove dust particles
and wipe with a damp cloth for general
cleaning.
3. Microfibre cloths are extremely effective
without soap, which is helpful as soap can
clog your fabric.
4. Remove spillages promptly with an
absorbent dry cloth such as above.
5. Take care not to cause abrasive damage.
6. For heavier soiling use a mild propietary
cleaner and warm water ensuring that
cleaning products aare fully removed.
7. Body fluids should be removed promptly
with cold water and then cleaned as above.
8. Water and oil based stains may be
removed by using most water based
household propietary spray cleaning
agents, following instructions carefully.
9. For extreme soiling and infection control,
use a 5% sodium hypochlorite (bleach)
solution, using clean warm water to ensure
excess products is removed.
10. Removable parts can be machine
washed at 40° – Line drying is
recommended.
11. Gentle Low Heat tumble dry is required.
Metal and plastic and wooden
components
1. Soap and water or antibacterial spray
can be used for daily cleaning.
2. For deep cleaning a low pressure steam
cleaner can be used.
3. Do not use solvents to clean plastic
wooden or metal components.
4. Make sure the product is dry before use.
5. Check all wooden components regularly
to ensure there are no cracks or splitters.
11 Cleaning & Care
Information
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 (2).
If the child is wearing sandals or light
footwear, check the straps to make sure
the webbing does not irritate the skin.
10.9 Sandals
Always use caution when making this
adjustment, as fingers could become
trapped in the slot while positioning.
Always use caution when inserting the
tray to make sure the child’s hands or
arms do not become trapped.
Do not place hot objects on the tray,
not greater than 40 degrees Celsius.
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).
Never use the tray to steer or push
the stander. 1
2

14 Technical Data
Product and accessory codes
For product sizes insert size 1, 2 or 3 in
place of #.
For fabric colour options insert: GB, BB, PB or GRB in place of XXX.
Colour key:
GB = Green / Black (Available size 1 and 2 only)
BB = Blue / Black (Available size 1, 2 and 3)
PB = Pink / Black (Available size 1 and 2 only)
GRB = Grey / Black (Available size 3 only)
Horizon Prone Stander
The Horizon Prone Stander comes com-
plete with tray, knee supports, laterals,
basic footplate and your choice of pelvic
band and sandals as specified at time of
order.
LHZ/#/156-XXX
Horizon Supine Stander
The Horizon Supine Stander comes as per
the Horizon Prone Stander but with the
addition of a head support and supine
pelvic band.
LHZ/#/157-XXX
Accessories
Head Lateral Support (Size 1 fits Size 3) LHZ/#/117-XXX
Hip Laterals LHZ/#/164-XXX
Chest Laterals LHZ/#/168-XXX
Flip Away Hip Laterals (Size 3 Only) LHZ/3/153-XXX
Flip Away Chest Laterals (Size 3 Only) LHZ/3/154-XXX
Size 1 Sandals 152-1600
Size 2 Sandals 152-2600
Size 3 Sandals 152-3600
Size 4 Sandals LHZ/4/100
Supine Tray (Size 2 fits Size 3) LHZ/#/143
Prone Tray (Size 2 fits Size 3) LHZ/#/158
Padded Tray Insert (Size 2 fits Size 3) CAS/#/109
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 recommend daily checks
are detailed below.
1. Ensure all adjustment knobs and bolts
are in place and secure.
2. Check all upholstery for signs of wear
and tear.
3. Check all castors are moving freely and
lock securely.
4. Check all Velcro strips and brush fluff to
ensure straps secure firmly.
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.
12 Daily Inspection 13 Re-issuing Leckey
Products
Most Leckey products are assessed and
ordered to meet the needs of an individual
user. Before reissuing a product we
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 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 12 for the required
checks to be carried out.
Ensure the product has been cleaned
thoroughly in accordance with section 11 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.
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.

14 Technical data
Size 2
1
mm inches mm inches mm inches
1135 44.7 1280 50.4 1280 50.4
580 22.8 640 25.2 640 25.2
780 30.7 805 31.7 805 31.7
44kg 97lbs 50kg 59kg
110.6Lbs
50kg 110Lbs 80kg 176Lbs
1000 39.4 1400 55.1 1550 61
1400 55.1 1800 70.9 1800 70.9
820 32.3 1000 39.4 1000 39.4
1150 45.3 1450 57 1450 57
1150 45.3
450 17.7 750 29.5 750 29.5
750 29.5 950 37.4
250 9.8 400 15.7 400 15.7
450 17.7 550 21.6 650 25.6
200 7.9 240 9.4
300 11.8 380 14.9
10°
155 6.1 180 7 180 7
10° 10° 10° 10° 10°
420 16.5 520 20.5 520
x 590
20.5
x 23.2
x 440 x 17.3 x 590 x 23.2
0° to 0° to 0° to 0° to
40° 40° 40° 40°
0° to 0° to
40° 40°
20°/30° 20°/30° 20°/30° 20°/30° 20°/30° 20°/30°
Length
Width
(without tray)
Height in Horizontal Position
Weight of Product
Max User Weight
User Standing Height
min
max
270
175
10.6
6.9
390
210
15.3
8.3
470
310
18.5
12.2
460
340
18.1
13.4
Hip Pad Width
min
max
Shoulder Height
(footplate to top of pad)
min
max
Hip Pad Height
(footplate to top of pad)
min
max
Knee Height
(footplate to middle of pad)
min
max
Width Between Chest
Laterals
min
max
Footplate Angle Adjustment
+/-
Tray Sizes
Tray Angle Adjustment
Frame Clearance
(bottom of ski to ground)
Prone Version
Tray Angle Adjustment
Supine Version
2
Size 1
Age (approx)
min 4 9 14
max 10 18 Adult
3
3
130lbs
100kg 220lbs
Wooden Tray Supine (Size 3 Only) LHZ/3/143
Grab Rail (Size 2 fits Size 3) LHZ/#/192
Grab Posts (Size 2 fits Size 3) LHZ/#/193
Hip Plate Assembly LHZ/#/172-XXX
Backrest Assembly (Size 2 fits Size 3) LHZ/#/171-XXX
Headsupport Assembly (Size 2 fits Size 3) LHZ/#/169-XXX
Flip-Up Footplate Assembly LHZ/#/161
3D Footplate Assembly (One size fits all) LHZ/#/160
Contoured Headsupport (One size fits all) LHZ/1/180
Supine Belt LHZ/#/181-XXX
Prone Belt LHZ/#/182-XXX
Standard Knee Assembly (Size 2 fits Size 3) LHZ/#/167-XXX
Medium Extended Knee Assembly (Size 2 fits Size
3) LHZ/#/183-XXX
Long Extended Knee Assembly (Size 2 fits Size 3) LHZ/#/184-XXX
Medium Extended Knees - Brackets Only
(Size 2 fits Size 3) LHZ/#/185
Long Extended Knees - Brackets Only
(Size 2 fits Size 3) LHZ/#/186
Headsupport Assembly - Extended 4”
(Size 2 fits Size 3) LHZ/#/187-XXX
Conversion Kit to Supine LHZ/#/190-XXX
Conversion Kit to Prone LHZ/#/191-XXX
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