Leckey Mygo User manual

Mygo Stander
User Instructions
Manuale Standing
Posturale Mygo
Benutzerhandbuch
Mygo Stehständer
Mode d’emploi du
Verticalisateur Mygo
Manual del Usuario
del Bipedestador
Mygo Stander


Contents
01 Intended use
02 Declaration of conformity
03 Terms of warranty
04 Product history record
05 Product Training
06 Safety Information
07 How to unpack and assemble
08 Fitting the Covers
09 Clinical setup for postural management
10 Frequent adjustments for daily use
11 Cleaning and Care Information
12 Daily product inspection
13 Annual Product Inspection
14 Reissuing Leckey products
15 Product servicing
16 Technical Information
The Mygo Stander can be positioned in prone,
upright or supine, to allow a progressive and varied
standing therapy programme. For use by individual
or multiple children, the Mygo Stander aids and
increases functionality for children of all abilities,
with its intelligent knee supports and dynamic
footplates it can bring standing therapy to children
with fixed knee contractures of up to 25 degrees.
It’s easy and intuitive to use and simplifies the
process of getting your child into a comfortable
and secure standing position. It’s standing made
simple, whilst accommodating a broader range of
complexities. 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.

1. Intended Use
The Mygo Stander is for use in prone,
supine and upright standing. The Mygo
Stander comes in 2 sizes, size 1 is for kids
aged 4-10 and size 2 is for 8-14 years,
with a maximum user weight of 50kgs
(110lbs) and 60kgs (132lbs) respectively.
2. Declaration of Conformity
James Leckey Design Ltd. as
manufacturer with sole responsibility
declares that the Leckey Mygo 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 two
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.
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 9
Clinical Setup for postural management
Section 10
Frequent adjustment 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.

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 as to the continued safe
use of your product or if any parts should
fail, please cease using the product and
contact our customer services department
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 pelvic band first. The chest
and knee straps should then be fastened.
6.7 When used in the supine position it
is important to ensure the knee pads are
fastened securely. Always check the clips
are fully engaged.
6.8 Although the stander is fitted with
castors it is not a mobility device. Always
ensure that the castor brakes are 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 Mygo Stander ensure that the
user and all parts of the product are well
clear of surrounding furnishings to avoid
potential collisions.
6.10 Fine positional adjustments may be
carried out safely when the user is in the
product. But 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.
6.14 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 Safety Information

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° Celsius.

How to
unpack and
assemble
7
Your Mygo stander will arrive
flat in a cardboard box. Firstly
remove everything from the box
and check you have all the parts
you have ordered.

To assemble the product with the stander
upright, lift it up from the cross bar (a), place
vertical tubes in between the free lugs on the
chassis and line up the holes (b) (the groove
in the vertical tube should help with the
location).
Add the bolts and tighten (c). Repeat this
on the other side. Then lift up the manual
actuator to the free lugs on the cross bar and
line up the holes, then add bolts and tighten
(d).
A
C
A
B
D
B
D

7.2 How to attach the
chest support
Remove the screw on the chest support,
place the chest support onto the metal
extrusion at the required height, replace the
screw and tighten.
7.1 Multi Tool
A number of adjustments will require the use
of a multi tool, which is supplied with each
product.

Before inserting the tray receivers the clamp
plate for the height adjustment of the tray
must be moved out of the way, as it is
contained in the top of the hip pad extrusion.
To do this; loosen the knob at the top of
the hip pad (f) and push it in, this will push
the clamp plate out of the way of the tray
receiver bar. Then insert the tray receiver
bar into the top of the hip pad extrusion (g),
move it down to the required height and
retighten the knob securely.
Repeat on the opposite side. Now you can
insert your tray by inserting the tray bars into
the receivers to the required depth from the
front for prone and the back for supine then
retighten securely using knob on receiver (h).
B
E
G
7.3 How to attach the tray
receiver and tray
First of all ensure that your tray is configured
to the size of your stander.
For the Size 1 the brackets on the tray bars
should point outwards (a).
For the Size 2 the brackets on the tray bars
should point inwards (b).
If you need to change the configuration;
remove the Allen bolts (c), swap the bars
over (d) then replace the Allen bolts and
retighten (e).
A
C
D

F
H
7.4 Inserting attachment
bolt 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.
A
1
2
3
B
D
C
D
C

7.6 How to attach the
shoulder support for
supine standing
7.5 Attaching the Sandals
To attach the shoulder support to the stander,
insert the Allen bolt into the bottom hole on
the back of the chest support as shown (a).
Place the shoulder support onto the inserted
Allen bolt and secure with the two further
Allen bolts supplied (b).
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.
A
2
1
C
A
B
C

7.7 Attaching the headrest
for supine standing
The head support cannot be used without
the shoulder support for supine standing.
To attach the headrest place the headrest
clamp onto the shoulder support (a) and
secure using the Allen bolts provided. Then
slide the headrest stem into the receiving
bracket (b), set the height required and
secure using the hand lever (c).
A
C
B
B

7.8 Attaching the Knee
Straps
First of all you will need to feed the webbing
through the plastic D ring as shown in (a).
To attach the knee straps insert the plastic
clip (b) into the buckle (c) on the side of the
main knee support. Then grab the straps
ends (d) and pull firmly away from the user,
which will secure the strap around the user’s
leg. To remove the strap, simply squeeze the
tabs on the top and bottom of the plastic clip
(b) and the strap will pop off.
A
B
C
D

7.10 Attaching the hip belt
bracket
Before you can attach the de-rotation hip
belt you will first of all need to attach the hip
belt bracket. To do this slide the bracket into
the receiving slots in the hip pad metalwork
(a) and secure using the Allen bolt and
washer provided (b). Repeat this on the
other side. The de-rotation hip belt does not
require hip laterals.
7.9 Attaching Sandal
Raisers
If sandal raisers have been ordered,
attach them by placing them onto their
corresponding building block style recesses
on the footplate (a & b). Put the sandal on
top and secure with the sandal bolt (as per
section 7.4).
AB
A
B

7.11 Attaching the hip
laterals
The hip wrap around harness requires hip
laterals. To attach the hip laterals slide the
bracket into the receiving slot in the hip
pad metalwork (a) to the required width
and secure with the washer and Allen bolt
provided (b). Repeat this on the other side.
A
B
A
B
7.12 Attaching the
Posterior Support and
Pommel Receivers
If a posterior support is required, first attach
the posterior support receiver by sliding the
bracket into the receiving slots in the hip pad
metalwork (a) and secure with the washer
and allen bolts provided (b). Repeat this on
the other side.

7.13 Attaching the
standard, flipaway &
complex chest laterals
The chest wrap around harness requires
chest laterals, either standard or flipaway.
Pull back the PU chest pad to gain access
(a). Then insert the lateral bracket together
with the angle adjustment mouldings into the
chest pad as shown (b), ensuring to insert
the plastic bosses into the chest pad slot (c).
Then secure from the outside with the Allen
bolt and washer supplied (d). Repeat this on
the other side.
Attaching the Pommel Receiver
Attach the pommel receiver (c) to the
bracket (d) on the hip pad, using allen bolts
provided (e).
A
C
B
D
E
C

C
B
D
7.14 Attaching the chest/
hip wrap around harness
To attach the chest/hip wrap around harness,
slide the cushions onto the PU lateral with
the flaps towards the outside of the stander
(a), feed the plastic buckle (b) through the
hole in the cover, then bring the two Velcro
fastener straps (c) around the PU lateral and
attach them to the Velcro panel as shown.
Close over the flap (d). Repeat this on the
other side.
D
B
A
C

7.15 Attaching the Pelvic
band
There is a different pelvic band for prone
and supine standing. In prone the pelvic
band should be attached to the user first, if
possible on a mat. The inner pelvic band is
wrapped 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 on the hip pad
(a) and secured firmly around the user. The
safety strap with the plastic buckle and clip
should then be secured to ensure the band is
not accidentally unfastened (b).
In supine the pelvic band should stay
attached to the product. When the user is
secured into the frame (by their feet and
chest) the inner pelvic band is wrapped
around the user’s pelvis (c) and then the
longer straps (d) are slipped through the belt
bars on the hip pad (if they are not already
through) (e) and secured firmly around the
user. The safety strap with the plastic buckle
and clip should then be secured to ensure
the band is not accidentally unfastened (f).
F
D
B
E
A

Fitting
the Covers
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