User Guide

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support assembly as close to the sit bar as possible
without preventing hip flexion. If this support is too high
or too low, it will not provide the stability required for
the child to step forward. Tighten both screws.
7.
Trunk pad
height:
Repeat step #4, but with the allen
screws above and below the trunk pad (7).
Pitch:
Refer to figure 9 & 10.
The child s shoulders should be positioned slightly in front
of his/her lower body and feet (in most situations) with the
pitch of the column at approximately 85 degrees to the
floor. Occasionally the column will be positioned in a
more upright, or more prone position,
to improve the child s gait pattern or
to diminish primitive reflex
patterning.
When more
pitch is needed, the rear
column can be tilted forward. Loosen
the two allen screws on the upper
tube clamp assembly (fig.9.1). Raise
the upper clamp assembly and frame
brace while tilting the column
forward (fig 10).When the desired
angle is achieved tighten the allen
screws to secure the column. Note:
lowering the upper tube clamp
assembly will tilt the column back
upright.
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Figure 9
Figure 10