§#a Read Instructions Before Using Unit OVERVIEW The Clinical Model Chair Clyde provides the therapeutic benefits of cycle exercise to those confined to a wheelchair, or to those unable to sit comfortably on a conventional exercise spectrometer. A simple clamping system allows the Chair Cycle to easily attach to any straight chair, tubular chrome or wheelchair. Resistance fully adjusts from 0-29 s, (0-13 kgs.).
¢4 Before You Ust Tur CHAIR Cycle 1. Be sure ali nuts, bolts, and knobs are securely tightened. 2. The Chair Cycle’s moving parts do not require lubrication, Oil-impregnated bushings are used throughout. 3. When attaching the Chair Cycle to a wheelchair, be sure that the wheelchair's brakes are set or that the wheels are solidly blocked. 4, The Chair Cycle brake plate and lining will gradually wear and may require replacement.
#a PEDAL RADIUS How To Set-Up Pr Pal For Rowing Exercise BR Follow the steps listed below to adjust the overall Pedal Arm length (which in turn will increase or decrease the Peat Radius). 1. Use your wrench to loosen the nut on the Short Pedal Arm to free the key from the slot. 'y trim the slog Groove Slot Pedal Arm 2. To achieve the desired length, turn the Pedal Arm 180 degrees and Shalt Shaft Pin (disengaged from pin) slide It along the length of the Long Pedal Arm. 3.
g2 Art acing THE Ca am Cycle Mounting Bar / TO A CHAIR 1. Seat patient in the desired position. A chair with armrests is preferable. & 2. Clamp the Mounting Bar to the legs of the char using the Mounting Clamps. After the patient is seated, attach the Mounting Bar. Be sure to center the Body of the Chair Cycle between the chair legs, and that the bar is parallel with the floor {see illustration). After the exercise session, detach the Chair Cycle before the patient leaves the chair.
4@ Exercising Wit THE CHAR Cyclic The exercise session can begin as soon as the patient is comfortably seated and the Chair Cycle Is attached to the chair, wheelchair, or bed and adjusted correctly, ADJUSTING THE RESISTANCE The Resistance Knob governs the amount of resistance applied to the pedals. Increase the amount of resistance by turning the knob to the right {clockwise).
#3 Assembly (included in optional Upper Extremity Exercise Sef) Extension Arms can be attached to the Long Pedal Arms to increase the pedal arm radius and range of motion. 1. Remove Nut and Washer and detach the Short Pedal Arm from the Long Pedal Arm. 2. Fit the "key” of the Extension’Arm into the corresponding soot on the Long Pedal Arm. 3. Insert Boh, replace Washer, and firmly tighten Nut with a wrench, 4.
fa Assembly LONG 1EG BRACES For patients with Rancidity or plasticity, Leg Braces allow for greater ease and effectiveness in the use of the Chair Clyde, 1. Fasten the Non-Adjustable Leg Brace to the Heel Support. Make certain that the Thumb Screw is turned out and does not protrude inside the face of the Stem. 2. Tide elongated holes on the Stem over and down the two buttons on the curved end of the Heel Supports. Firmly tighten the Thumb Screw. 3.