Huka Dukki Insruction Manual

Type
Insruction Manual
Insruction m
anual Dukki
Introduction
Pg. 1
Product description
Pg. 2 – 3
Assembly and disassembly
Pg. 4
Installation and adjustment
Pg. 5 – 12
Maintenance
Pg. 13
Parts
Pg. 14 - 17
INDEX
1. Introduction 1
2. Product description 2
2.1 Purpose of use 3
2.2 Technical details 3
3. Assembly and Disassembly 4
3.1 Assembling the frame 4
3.2 Assembling the seat 4
3.3 Disassembly side support 4
4. Installation and adjustment 5
4.1 Seat 5
4.1.1 Adjusting seat height 5
4.1.2 Adjusting the angle of tilt 6
4.2 Footrest 6
4.2.1 Adjusting 6
4.3 Armrest 6
4.3.1 Installation 6
4.4 Abduction-block 7
4.4.1 Installation 7
4.5 Hygienic bowl po 7
4.6 Pelvis and chest straps 8
4.6.1 Installation 8
4.6.2 Adjusting strap length 9
4.7 Foot straps 10
4.7.1 Installation 10
4.7.2 Adjusting strap length 10
4.8 Headrest 11
4.8.1 Installation of the head rest 11
4.8.2 Adjusting height, depth and angle 12
5. Maintenance 13
5.1 Cleaning 13
6. List of parts 14
6.1 Parts frame 14
6.2 Spare parts seat 15
6.3 Spare parts fixations and head rest 17
Guarantee
Huka BV gives two years of guarantee on the tricycle.
Your supplier will carry out this guarantee.
The guarantee does not apply to damage or faults of the tricycle caused by wrong or
improper use. The evaluation of it is the privilege of Huka or a representative to be
appointed by Huka.
N.B. This guarantee does not apply to components susceptible to wear.
C
C
The Dukki is fully certificated and wears the CE-mark.
Huka BV
Huka BV is a Dutch firm which produce several products for disabled people.
Please contact the distributor or Huka BV if you have any questions left.
Huka BV
Tel: +31 (0)541 572 472
Fax: +31 (0)541 520 415
Changes
Huka BV reserves the right to make modifications to the product described in this
users manual without incurring liability.
1. INTRODUCTION
Dear user,
In order to give you the maximum possible information about the various possibilities
offered by the Dukki, we have put together a brief set of instructions. To get the most
from your Dukki it is important that you read carefully this instruction booklet before
using the Dukki.
In general
Your Huka Dukki is a quality product. Every component of your Huka Dukki has been
tested and checked extensively.
The finishing of the frame and the mounted components are of high quality. Therefore
you are assured of an excellent product a careless shower pleasure. When supplying your
new Huka Dukki, in principle all described components are adjusted well and/or are
turned to you wishes.
But no matter how modern, even a Huka Dukki is not completely free of maintenance.
There are some things that require attention from time to time.
This small manual provides instructions for maintenance that you possible can do
yourself and provides information about activities of your (Huka) dealer.
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Please pay particular attention to texts
printed fat and in italics.
2. PRODUCT DESPRIPTION
Fig. 1: Complete Dukki incl. accessories
A complete Dukki, including all possible accessories (fig. 1):
1. carrier frame
2. liding tube with fork
3. seat shell
4. footrest
5. locking-pin with special key
6. abduction-block
7. armrest
8. hygienic bowl
9. headrest, flat model
10. headrest wit neck and sidesupport
11. chest strap
12. pelvis strap
13. foot straps
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2.1 Purpose of use
The Dukki is suitable for toilet and shower use.
The Dukki is available in 4 sizes and suitable for children between 2 and 14 years old and
with a maximum weight from 50 kg.
The Dukki can be used by temperatures between minus 10° till plus 60°Celsius.
2.2 Technical details
Dukki 1 Dukki 2 Dukki 3 Dukki 4
Seat width 24 cm 27 cm 30 cm 32 cm
Seat depth 23 cm 27 cm 32 cm 38 cm
Seat height 49-61 cm 48-60 cm 46-59 cm 46-59 cm
Back width 25 cm 27 cm 29 cm 31 cm
Back height 38 cm 42 cm 45 cm 48 cm
Angle adjustment -5-60° -5-60° -5-6 -5-60°
Maximum width 53 cm 55 cm 58 cm 60 cm
Length carrier 64 cm 64 cm 80 cm 80 cm
Weight ±9 kg ±10 kg ±12 kg ±13kg
Maximum load 50kg 50 kg 50 kg 50 kg
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3. ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY
The Dukki should be assembled according to the following instructions.
3.1 Assembling the frame
1) Remove the wrench from the locking pin for the foot rest
2) Place the frame standard with the sliding tube in the frame part which is pointed up
high, the sliding tube is on the back and the bolt in the fork is not visible from the
outside of the frame.
3) Tighten the bolt well with the wrenchi
Figure 3 Mounting seat shell
1)
Red knobs at side must be completely turned loose.
2)
Put side parts from seat shell in both forks
3)
Adjust the seat shell in the right position
4) Fixate this position by fastening the red knobs firmly
3.2 Assembling the seat (figure 3)
1) Check that the red turning knobs on the seat are fully loosened
2) Place the seat in the fork of the frame
3) Tilt the seat to the correct position
4) Turn the turning knobs until tight (turn according to diagram)
To disassemble, follow these steps in the opposite order.
3.3 Disassembly side support
1) Remove the wrench from the locking pin for the foot rest
2) Loossen the bolt at the outside of the frame with the wrench
3) Give a slight tick on the wrench
4) The side frame can now be taken of the cross bar
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If the red knobs are not fully tightened
the teeth from the tilt system can be
irreparable damaged!
4. INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT
4.1 Seat
Figure 4: Adjusting seat height
4.1.1 Adjusting seat height (see figure 4)
1) Decide on the desired height of the seat.
2) Loosen the red knobs and lift the seat from the frame.
3)
Remove the wrench from the locking pin for the footrest.
4) Loosen bolts in both forks, and give a slight tick on these bolts.
5) Slide the sliding tube until the correct height is reached, and then tighten the bolts
well.
6) Using the demarcations on the back of the sliding tube, check that both forks are exactly
the same height.
7) Place the seat in the forks of the frame.
8) Tighten the red knobs on the seat well.
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When setting the height of the seat, ensure that the
red section of the demarcation lines is not visible.
Otherwise, the stability of the seat cannot be
guaranteed.
4.1.2 Adjusting the angle of tilt
1) Place the child in the Dukki
2) With one hand, hold the seat steady
3) Loosen the red knobs on both sides of the seat a couple of turns
4) Tilt the seat to the desired position
5) Tighten the knobs (for direction, sse figure 3)
4.2 Footrest
4.2.1 Adjusting
1) Place the child in the Dukki
2) Slide the foot support (with the heel support upwards) up the stem of the seat, until
the thigh is almost lifted from the seat
3) In this position, put the locking pin through both holes at the back of the foot support.
4) Twist the locking plate so that the locking pin can no longer be released
4.3 Armrest
4.3.1 Installation
1) Hook the armrest int the seat
2) Small modell: pull the red knob from the abduction-block backwards , the armrest is to
remove now. (figure 5a)
Wide modell:pull back the complete abduction-block by lifting up the locking pin, the
armrest is to remove now.
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If the red knobs are not fully tightened
the teeth from the tilt system can be
irreparable damaged !
Figure 5 Figure 5a
Installing abduction block (wide model) abduction block (small model)
4.4 Abduction-block
4.4.1 Installation
1) Slide the abduction block as far as possible into the seat while lifting the red locking pin in
the block.
2) Fix the abduction block by letting the locking pin drop.
4.5 Hygienic bowl Po
1) Place the opening of the hygienic bowl in the seat from the back
2) Hook the hygienic bowl at the back into the notch in the seat
3) Twist the locking plate so the bowl can no longer be released
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When using the hygienic bowl, do not tilt
the seat further back than 20°
Figure 6 Installing pelvis and chest strap
4.6 Pelvis strap and chest strap
4.6.1 Installation (figure 6)
1) Pass the end of the strap from front to back through the hole in the seat
2) Pass the end of the strap through the winding block (about 1 inch)
3) Wind the strap tightly a number of times around the block
4) Place the winding bocks in the hole in the back of the seat
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Figure 7 Adjusting strap length:
When not in use the excess strap can be stored in the seat by winding it around the blocks, so no long piece of strap is
left hanging. The sliding clasp allows easy adjustment of strap length to accommodate extra clothes or use of the Dukki
by different children.
4.6.2 Adjusting strap length (figure 7)
When not in use the excess strap can be stored in the seat by winding it around the blocks,
so no long piece of strap is left hanging. The sliding clasp allows easy adjustment of strap
length to accommodate extra clothes or use of the Dukki by different children.
1) Place the child in the Dukki
2) Pass the strap through the clasp until approx. 4 inches are showing.
3) Adjust the length by winding around the blocks: ensure that the wide section of the strap
is in the centre.
4) Replace the winding blocks in the seat
5) Shut the clasp, and then further adjust the strap length
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4.7 Foot straps
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Figure 8 assembling foot straps
4.7.1 Installation (zie figure 8)
1) Click the foot strap mount into the hole on the underside of the footrest.
2) Thread the strap from top to bottom through the foot rest and the foot rest mount
3) Position the cushioned section of the foot strap centrally over the foot
4) Fix the strap by pulling on one of the two handles
Figure 9 adjusting strap length
4.7.2 Adjusting strap length (figure 9)
1) Place the foot in the loop of the foot strap
2) Pull (on the underside of the foot rest), on the loose end of the foot strap
3) Fix the foot strap at the correct length by pulling the handle over
4) The foot can easily be removed by loosening one clip and letting out the foot strap without
fully removing the foot strap from the foot rest
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4.8 Head rest
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Figure 10 Assembling the head rest
4.8.1 Installation of the head rest
1) Remove the clip from the upper part of the back of the seat
2) Remove the wrench from the locking pin in the footrest
3) Loosen the upper bolts in the back of the seat.
4) Feed the profiles on the head rest as far as possible into the back of the seat
5) Retighten the bolt in the back of the seat (see figure 10)
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Figure 11 iadjusting height, depth and angle
4.8.2 Adjusting height, depth and angle
1) Turn the head rest operating handle as far as possible upwards.
2) Disconnect the handle by pulling it to the side and turning the handle downwards
1) Repeat this action until the head rest can be moved.
2) Decide on the correect position for the head rest.
3) Fix the head rest using the handle.
If the head rest cannot be raised far enough, the whole rest can be raised slightly more by
fixing it further up in the seat.
1) Remove the wrench from the locking pin for the foot rest
2) Loosen the upper bolts in the back of the seat
3) Draw the profiles a maximum of 5 cm. upwards in the seat
4) Tighten the bolts in the back of the seat well
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5. MAINTENANCE
The Dukki is made of plastic, stainless steel, and aluminium parts and is completely
corrosion-resistant. Almost no maintenance is necessary on the Dukki.
Should the frame work loosen during use, the problem can be solved simply. Using the
wrench, tigthen the bolt connections on both outsides of the frame.
To ensure that the head rest continues functioning correctly, make certain that there is no
build-up of dirt between the moving parts. Regular cleaning is sufficient
5.1 Cleaning
The seat and the frame of the Dukki can be cleaned with water and a cleaning agent.
Do not use any abrasive cleaning agents Stubborn marks can be removed using a
clothe dipped in a chlorine-based toilet cleaner.
When using the Dukki in the shower, it is possible that some water will get into the seat.
Ensure that no water is left in the seat by occasionally tilting it forward. The water will then
run out through a hole in the bottom of the stem. Water which has entered the arm rest,
abduction block, or feet rest can run out once the screw cap has been removed.
The chest, hip and foot straps and the fixation jacket can be washed by hand at 30° C.
The cushion on the head rest should be treated in the same way as leather. The cushion
material is not resistant to chlorine, acetone, or benzine. Clean the cushion with a
mild soap.
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When us
ing chlorine, avoid contact
with the head rest cushion, your
skin and your clothes.
6. LIST OF PARTS
In the following drawings, all parts of the Dukki
are represented. For ordering these parts,
simply get in touch with your supplier
Figure 12 : Frame
6.1 Parts frame
The numbers in the diagram (fig 12) correspond with the following descriptions.
Number Description
1.01 Side frame left
1.02 Front wheel with brake
1.03 Back wheel
1.05 Nut for wheel fixing
1.06 Bumper
1.07 Side frame right
1.08 Holding block
1.09 Bolt for cross bar connection
1.10 Nut for holding block
1.11 Frame cap
1.12 Clamping bolt for height adjustment
1.13 Washer
1.14 Cross bar
1.15 Sliding tube
1.16 Fork
1.17 Sticker sliding tube
1.18 Frame cap pin
1.19 Sticker logo
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Figure 13 Spare parts seat
6.2 Spare parts seat
The numbers in the diagram (fig 13) correspond with the following descriptions.
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Number
Description
2.01
Seat
2.02
Foot rest
2.03
Abduction
Block
2.04
Arm rest
2.05
Hygienic
bowl
2.06
Seat profile for head rest
2.07
Capt for head rest mount
2.08
Cylinder
head screw
2.09
Knob cap for seat hanging
2.10
Bolt
for seat hanging
2.11
Knob for seat hanging
2.12
Helical spring for seat hanging
2.13
Hanging block left
2.14
Han
ging block right (not in drawing)
2.15
Spring
wa
s
her
for seat hanging
2.16
Washer for seat hanging
2.17
Plug
for seat hang
i
ng
2.18
Locking pin for foot rest
2.19
Guide pin on abduction block
2.20
Wrench
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