Firefly Scooot Operation & User’s Manual
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Firefly Scooot, The 2-in-1 has three parts: 1. Base 2. Backrest 3. Padded cover (Max recommended user weight 22kg) We recommend the supervising adult performs daily product inspections (according to Section 6 of this manual) to ensure safe use of the product. James Leckey Design Ltd cannot accept any responsibility if the product is used outside of its intended safe use. If in any doubt, please contact Firefly Customer Services on UK 0800 318265 or ROI 1800 626020. SECTION 2. Declaration of conformity James Leckey Design Ltd, as manufacturer with sole responsibility for the Firefly brand, declares that the Scooot conforms to the requirements of the 93/42/EEC Guide
Firefly Scooot, SECTION 4. Safety information 1. Always read user instructions fully before use. 2. Check all components are securely fastened before use. 3. Do not modify your Scooot or use components other than Firefly-approved components with it at any time. The Scooot should not be used if any of its components are faulty. 4. Keep any of the loose bolts, tools and fixings supplied with your Scooot away from small children as they can present a choking hazard. 5. The Scooot must be used under adult supervision at all times. 6. Failure to follow the instructions may put you and/or your child at risk. 7. Always use the product on a level sur
Firefly Scooot, SECTION 7. Re-issuing Firefly products Clean the product thoroughly in accordance with section 5 of this manual and ensure that a copy of the manual is supplied with the product. If in any doubt about the continued safe use of your Firefly product or if any parts should fail, please cease using the product and contact our customer service department as soon as possible on UK 0800 318265 or ROI 1800 626020. SECTION 8. Product Servicing Faulty products can be repaired or replaced by Firefly, if the product is still covered by warranty. We may need to hav
Firefly Scooot, Assessment and Prescription Scooot is an early mobility product, designed to give kids a fun experience of movement when they may not be able to move very well by themselves. Scooot has been designed for kids ranging from approximately 2-6 years old (depending on their size) and Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) levels I - IV, depending on their level of development. Your child will get the most out of Scooot (in all configurations) if they are able to hold their own head up, and ha
Firefly Scooot, Take care not to cut through the box as you may damage some of the parts inside. The parts will be contained in polythene bags. Carefully remove them from the box and check you have all the parts you ordered. Section 9.2 Unpacking and Assembling your Scooot Keep polythene bags away from children. Crawl Follow step 1 & 2 Scooot Follow steps 1 - 3 Ride Follow steps 1-7 (available in the 3-in-1 product only) How to assemble your Scooot Choose which configuration you wish to assemble:
Firefly Scooot, Your Scooot will come with a bag containing all the parts and tools you need for assembly. Fixings included with your Scooot vary depending on whether you purchased the 3-in-1 or 2-in-1 versions. Parts included with the 2-in-1 version of Scooot: Parts included with the 3-in-1 version of Scooot: Step 1) If you wish to use Scooot in the Scooot or Crawl configurations you will need to attach the front caster. Take caster K , fitting H and washer I, and affix to the Scooot base with the tool included in the user pack. The front cast
Firefly Scooot, Step 2) Fit the padded cover to the base. Attach the cushion using the elastic straps with the soft side facing up. Align the slot in the upholstery with the two holes in the top of the base. Your Scooot is now ready to use in the Crawl configuration. Step 3) Insert the backrest through the slot in the upholstery so both of the backrest fingers sit securely in the holes of the base. Fix the backrest to the underside with the socket bolts and washers (A and B) included with your Scooot. Use the provided tool to tighten the bolts and secure the backrest. Check that
Firefly Scooot, Step 4) Slide the Scooot base up and onto the 3 protruding fingers of the wheel assembly so they fit into their corresponding holes Step 5) Flip the Scooot over to access the underside. Using the bolts and washers highlighted, secure the ‘ride’ in three locations using the tool provided. Check the wheel assembly is secure. E E C + D F 5 4
Firefly Scooot, Step 7) Use the two fixings (G) to secure the horseshoe plate (J) to the front of the Scooot as shown. In the ride configuration it is necessary to remove the front caster before use. Remove the caster and fittings (parts H, I + K) and store in a safe place. You can now use the Scooot in the Ride configuration. Step 6) Adjust the length of the footrest to suit your child by loosening the highlighted bolts and sliding the footrest in or out. 7 6 Ensure the bolts are tightened fully
Firefly Scooot, Section 9.3 Transfering your child into Scooot Before you start to use the Scooot, ensure all components are secured and adjusted to fit and check elastic straps for any sign of damage, wear or tear. If there are any signs of damage, do not use the product and phone customer services for advice. Position Scooot somewhere it will not move while your child transfers to it. Hold it steady or place it against a wall for extra support. The padded cover should be attached in the ‘Crawl’ configuration (see section 9.2 step 2) Your child should use ‘Crawl’ on their tummy as shown below. The child’s hea
Firefly Scooot, When using the Scooot, your child may propel themselves backwards, forwards or sideways using their legs. Remember there are no brakes on Scooot, so use it on a flat surface. Supervise your child to ensure they do not reach underneath towards the casters. Ensure your child is comfortable and stable in the ‘Scooot’ configuration before use. Before using Scooot, secure and adjust all components as recommended and check elastic straps for any sign of damage, wear or tear. If there is any damage, do not use th
Firefly Scooot, Before you start to use Scooot, adjust and secure all components as recommended and check elastic straps for any sign of damage, wear or tear. If there is damage, do not use the product and phone customer services for advice. Position Scooot somewhere it will not move while your child transfers to it. Hold it steady or place it against a wall for extra support. The padded cover is optional in the ‘ride’ configuration. Secure the backrest by following the assembly instructions in section 9.2 step 3. Adjust the footrest to suit your child’s leg- length so tha
Firefly Scooot, Section 9.4 Scooot and your child’s development Whichever configuration of Scooot your child is using, they will have opportunities for developing physical, cognitive, and sensory abilities, while having great fun doing it! Active movement is known to contribute to cognitive development – it helps children learn directional instructions (forwards, backwards etc.) as well as the depth and distance perception needed to negotiate obstacles. In doing so, body awareness improves as your child gets a better sense of how they relate to their environment. This even translates into manipulation and hand-eye
Section 10 Technical information Technical Table Sizing Product Code Footplate adjustment distance from backrest (leg length seated from back to feet) Wheel arch width Seat width Max recommended hip width Backrest width Backrest height (from seat) Footprint size Scooot 2-in-1 Scooot is available in one size only, to see key dimensions refer to below information Please note that these s
Section 11 Frequently Asked Questions 1. How do I know if Scooot is suitable for my child? Scooot is an early mobility product, designed to give kids a fun experience of movement when they may not be able to move very well by themselves. Scooot has been designed for kids ranging from approximately 2-6 years old (depending on their size) and Gross Motor Function Classificat
Firefly Scooot, 7. My child needs more trunk support. Is there a different backrest for Scooot? No, Scooot comes with one backrest option. This was intentional on our part to get the balance between the abilities of the children using it and the stability, size and price of the product. If your child needs more than the lumbar trunk support provided, they may not get the most out of using Scooot, as it may not provide enough support. See question 1 for more details. 8. Can I use Scooot outside? For safety purposes, Scooot is designed as an indoor only product.
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