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2021-07
USER MANUAL

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  • Page 1 DYNA 2021-07 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 3 DYNA PRODUCT DYNA 45 – DYNA 45° – DYNA FREE SHOCK OTHER NAMES S304 PART NUMBER / MODEL CE CONFORMITY Regulation EU 2017/745 - Class I medical device - Rule I Annex VIII ISO 14971:2012 MAIN STANDARDS APPLIED UNI EN 12182:2012 UNI EN 12183:2014 Neatech.it SRL...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    INDEX PREPARATION FOR FIRST USE __________________________________________________________ 1 1.1. Unpacking ________________________________________________________________________________ 1 ADJUSTMENTS ______________________________________________________________________ 2 2.1. Seat angle ________________________________________________________________________________ 7 2.2. Seat depth _______________________________________________________________________________ 8 2.2.1. Version with dynamic seat _________________________________________________________________________ 8 2.2.2. Version without dynamic seat _____________________________________________________________________ 12 2.3. Armrests depth ___________________________________________________________________________ 14 2.4.
  • Page 5 USE OF THE PRODUCT________________________________________________________________ 30 3.1. Use of parking brakes ______________________________________________________________________ 30 3.2. Lever operated functions ___________________________________________________________________ 31 3.3. Dynamic seat ____________________________________________________________________________ 33 3.4. Use of angle adjustable legrest with spring ____________________________________________________ 36 3.5. Use of active dynamic footrest ______________________________________________________________ 38 3.6.
  • Page 6 Assistance and warranty terms ________________________________________________________ 79 6.1. Warranty terms __________________________________________________________________________ 79 6.2. Serial number ____________________________________________________________________________ 81 WARNING This symbol means presence of danger for the user or damage for the product. Always follow instructions when this symbol is present. PINCH HAZARD This symbol means presence of pinch hazard.
  • Page 7 INCIDENT REPORTING If an incident occurs, please contact the manufacturer. In order to obtain product safety notices and product recalls, for example by ensuring the supplier has up-to-date contact details visit the website of the manufacturer. AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER In order to obtain a list of authorized service center, please contact the manufacturer. This product and all its components can not be treated as household waste.
  • Page 8 Information in this manual may be subject to change without notice. All information, pictures and specifications are based on the product details that were available at the time of preparation of this document. They are representative examples and they are not intended to be exactly as the actual product. TIPPING HAZARD Tipping hazard is strongly reduced because of the design of the product according to UNI EN 12183.
  • Page 9 INFORMATION For information on how to obtain information and instructions in a format appropriate for use by visually impaired people please contact the manufacturer. Do not operate the wheelchair if it is behaving abnormally or erratically. The wheelchair may come to a sudden stop at any time during operation. Do not stand on the product.
  • Page 10 Do not carry passengers on the wheelchair independently of the age of the passenger. The wheelchair is not designed for weight training and is unsafe for use as a seat while weight training. Do not lean over the top of the back upholstery to reach objects from behind as this may cause the wheelchair to tip over.
  • Page 11 Dealing with downhill When facing a downhill road it is recommended to set the seating system to default position. MAX 10° Figure 2 Don’t use the wheelchair up or down slopes with a gradient than indicated in specifications of this manual. Don’t use the wheelchair up or down ramps that are not equipped with proper edge protection to prevent the wheelchair from falling down.
  • Page 12 Dealing with side slopes When facing with side slopes, always use the wheelchair with great caution and make sure the seating system is in the default position. MAX 10° Figure 3 Turning with the wheelchair When turning with the wheelchair, always use great caution.
  • Page 13 Obstacle climbing When facing with an obstacle, always use great caution and make sure the seating system is in the default position. Always face an obstacle facing forward. To help yourself to climb an obstacle, an assistant can use the antitip bar to tip the wheelchair.
  • Page 14 Pelvic belt The wheelchair has the predisposition for a pelvic belt. Pelvic belt is only design to position the user and not for any protection in case of accident. In order to mount the pelvic belt please follow instructions below. Version with dynamic seat ALLEN WRENCH Average needed time:...
  • Page 15 Version without dynamic seat ALLEN WRENCH Average needed time: 4 mm <5 min Difficulty level: Easy • Place the square nut inside the seat extruded tube. • Place the pelvic belt as shown in figure. • Repeat operation for both left and right side of the wheelchair.
  • Page 16 Lift of the wheelchair Do not lift the wheelchair with a user on board. Do not lift the wheelchair grabbing the legrests. If you really need to lift the wheelchair, it is suggested to grab it with the help of at least one other people. Grab the wheelchair using the seat tube as shown in figure. Figure 7 WARNING It is necessary to grab the frame with both hands in the middle part of seat extruded tubes in order to avoid that...
  • Page 17: Preparation For First Use

    1. PREPARATION FOR FIRST USE 1.1. Unpacking Inside the box there are: PACKAGING DISPOSAL • Wheelchair DYNA To properly recycle the packaging materials follow instructions provided by • Manual your local waste disposal service. The product is delivered already mounted and ready to use. Before starting to use the product please check if all described...
  • Page 18: Adjustments

    2. ADJUSTMENTS Type of operation Operation intended to be performed by the user. Operation intended to be performed by an assistant. Operation intended to be performed by an authorized service center. Dimension* Adjustment Type of operation * see drawings in Default position next pages Seat angle...
  • Page 19 Backrest angle B - Assistant 90° Push handle height B - Assistant Legrest angle B - Assistant 90° Table 1...
  • Page 21 POS. A 42 cm DIM. Configuration Range POS. B 44 cm Dynamic seat - width POS. A 34 cm POS. C 46 cm 42 cm POS. B 36 cm POS. D 48 cm Dynamic seat - width POS. C 38 cm POS.
  • Page 22 Non dynamic seat - 90° or 110° MIN 50 cm – MAX 54 cm 95° or 115 width 42 cm Angle adjustable with 100° or 120° Non dynamic seat - fixed position 105° or 125° MIN 54 cm – MAX 60 cm width 42 cm 110°...
  • Page 23: Seat Angle

    2.1. Seat angle Average needed time: <1 min Difficulty level: Easy • In order to tilt the wheelchair use the levers as described in section 3.2.
  • Page 24: Seat Depth

    2.2. Seat depth 2.2.1. Version with dynamic seat OPEN-END WRENCH Average needed time: 10 mm 20 min ALLEN WRENCH Difficulty level: 4 mm Easy • Loosen the 6 screws shown in figure. • Repeat operation for both left and right side of the wheelchair.
  • Page 25 • Remove seat cushion. • Unscrew the 12 screws shown in figure. • Put the metal sheets at the desired seat depth. • Screw again the 12 screws following instructions in reverse order. • Mount again the cushion. • Tighten again the 12 screws of the backrest Figure 9 paying special attention to put left and right side at the same position.
  • Page 26 POS. B POS. C...
  • Page 27 POS. D POS. E...
  • Page 28: Version Without Dynamic Seat

    2.2.2. Version without dynamic seat OPEN-END WRENCH Average needed time: 10 mm 5 min Difficulty level: Easy WARNING It is needed to set separately left and right seat depth. Always set them at the same manner. • Loosen the 6 screws shown in figure. •...
  • Page 29 FIXED BACKREST With the fixed backrest there are only 4 screws per side. Figure 11...
  • Page 30: Armrests Depth

    2.3. Armrests depth ALLEN WRENCH Average needed time: 4 mm <5 min Difficulty level: Easy RIGHT AND LEFT SIDE It is possible to adjust separately left and right side. • Loosen the lever shown in figure and remove the armrest. Figure 12...
  • Page 31 • Loosen the 2 screws shown in figure and set the depth of armrest clamp as desired. • Tighten again the 2 screws and put back the armrest. Tighten the lever Figure 13...
  • Page 32: Armrests Height

    2.4. Armrests height ALLEN WRENCH Average needed time: 4 mm <5 min Difficulty level: Easy RIGHT AND LEFT SIDE It is possible to adjust separately left and right side. • Loosen the 2 screws shown in figure. • Set the armrest according to the desired height.
  • Page 33: Sidepad Position

    2.5. Sidepad position ALLEN WRENCH Average needed time: 3 mm <5 min Difficulty level: Easy RIGHT AND LEFT SIDE It is possible to adjust separately left and right side. SIDEPAD AND ARMREST HEIGHT It is better to adjust first armrest height, then the sidepad. RANGE Please be sure that the chosen position doesn't represent an obstacle for armrest.
  • Page 34 • Unscrew the 2 screws shown in figure and set the position of sidepad as desired. • Screw again the 2 screws. Figure 16...
  • Page 35: Footplates Height

    2.6. Footplates height ALLEN WRENCH Average needed time: 6 mm 5 min OPEN-END WRENCH Difficulty level: 13 mm Easy RIGHT AND LEFT SIDE It is possible to adjust separately left and right legrest if you have splitted footrest. • Unscrew the screw shown in figure with the 6 mm allen wrench while holding the nut behind with the 13 mm open-end wrench.
  • Page 36: Footplates Depth And Angle

    2.7. Footplates depth and angle ALLEN WRENCH Average needed time: 4 mm <5 min Difficulty level: Easy RIGHT AND LEFT SIDE It is possible to adjust separately left and right legrest if you have splitted footrest. INFORMATION This operation is not possible with active dynamic footrest. See section 3.5.
  • Page 37: Depth Adjustment

    2.7.1. Depth adjustment • Unscrew the 2 screws shown in figure. • Set the position of the footplate according to desired depth. • Screw again the 2 screws. Figure 18 2.7.1. Angle adjustment • Loosen the 2 screws shown in figure. •...
  • Page 38: Backrest Angle

    2.8. Backrest angle 2.8.1. Angle adjustable with pistons • Use the lever located on the push bar to move the backrest. See section 3.2. 2.8.2. Dynamic active backrest with spring • Use the lever located on the push bar to move the backrest.
  • Page 39 Average needed time: OPEN-END WRENCH 10 mm 5 min Difficulty level: Easy • Remove the backrest. • Unscrew the 4 screws shown in figure. • Set the position of the hardware highlighted in figure according to the desired backrest angle. •...
  • Page 40: Angle Adjustable With Fixed Position

    2.8.3. Angle adjustable with fixed position Average needed time: OPEN-END WRENCH 10 mm 5 min Difficulty level: Easy • Remove the backrest. • Unscrew the 4 screws shown in figure. • Set the position of the hardware highlighted in figure according to the desired backrest angle. •...
  • Page 41 WARNING It is needed to set separately left and right backrest angle. Always set two parts of backrest at the same manner. ADDITIONAL ADJUSTMENT After adjusted the angle of backrest as described above it is possible to adjust of more 20° simply acting on the axis shown in figure.
  • Page 42: Push Handle Height

    2.9. Push handle height Average needed time: <5 min Difficulty level: Easy RIGHT AND LEFT SIDE It is possible to adjust separately left and right side. • Loosen the lever shown in figure and set the height of push handle as desired. •...
  • Page 43: Legrest Angle

    2.10. Legrest angle 2.10.1. Angle adjustable - Angle adjustable dynamic legrest Average needed time: <1 min Difficulty level: Easy • Loosen the lever shown in figure. • Set legrest angle as desired. • Tighten again the lever. Figure 24...
  • Page 44 RIGHT AND LEFT SIDE It is possible to adjust separately left and right legrest if you have splitted footrest. DYNAMIC FUNCTION It is possible to use the legrest with springs as dynamic legrest, simply losing the lever shown in figure. In this way the legrest tube will move together the leg of the user in case of unwanted movements of it.
  • Page 45 DYNAMIC FUNCTION LOCK If needed, in order to lock this movement, you have to simply tighten again the lever shown in figure. Figure 26...
  • Page 46: Use Of The Product

    3. USE OF THE PRODUCT 3.1. Use of parking brakes Average needed time: <1 min Difficulty level: Easy • To lock the wheelchair use the lever shown in figure. Figure 27 WARNING When you operate the brakes, operate always both left and right brake. The use of the wheelchair with only one wheel locked could be dangerous.
  • Page 47: Lever Operated Functions

    3.2. Lever operated functions Wheelchair has the possibility to be equipped with some functions operated with levers. These functions are: • Seat tilt operated • Dynamic backrest with pistons • Dynamic active backrest with gas springs According to the configuration of the wheelchair, each of these functions must be operated with one of following levers. This level is located on the lower part of This lever is located on the lower part of push handle.
  • Page 48 Functions 1 - Seat tilt 3 - Dynamic backrest with pistons 1 – Seat tilt 4 – Dynamic active backrest with gas spring 1 - Seat tilt...
  • Page 49: Dynamic Seat

    3.3. Dynamic seat Movements of backrest and seat are linked with a certain ratio. In other words, when the backrest moves of a certain angle, the seat moves of a definite angle. It is possible to lock the system of dynamic movements or leave it free to move. To do this, act on levers located on push handles.
  • Page 50 INFORMATION It is possible to unbind the movement of the backrest and of the seat. In order to do that operation, remove the two parts shown in figure. Repeat operations for both side of the wheelchair. Figure 28...
  • Page 51 INFORMATION It is possible to lock the movement of the backrest (or the movement of the backrest and of the seat if they are binded) adding the locking mechanism shown in figure. Figure 29 INFORMATION In order to facilitate user positioning, it is possible to lock the gas spring acting on levers as shown in section 3.2.
  • Page 52: Use Of Angle Adjustable Legrest With Spring

    3.4. Use of angle adjustable legrest with spring It is possible to choose if to leave free the dynamic movement of legrest or to block it in a certain position simply acting on a lever. Average needed time: <1 min Difficulty level: Easy RIGHT AND LEFT SIDE...
  • Page 53 • Loosen the lever shown in figure to let the legrest free to move. • Tighten the lever shown in figure to block the legrest in a certain position. Figure 30...
  • Page 54: Use Of Active Dynamic Footrest

    3.5. Use of active dynamic footrest The footrest allows you to accommodate foot movements. It is possible to choose if leave free the dynamic movement of footrest or block it in a certain position. POSSIBLE VALUES 90° 101° 113° 124° 135°...
  • Page 55 • Loosen the screw shown in figure to let the legrest free to move. • Tighten the screw shown in figure to block the legrest in a certain position. Figure 31...
  • Page 56 When the footrest is free to move, the range of movement is 45°. It is possible to limit this range screwing the screw shown in figure. ALLEN WRENCH Average needed time: 4 mm <5 min Difficulty level: Easy RANGE: 45° 90°-135°...
  • Page 57: Use As A Seat In A Motor Vehicle

    3.6. Use as a seat in a motor vehicle It is possible to use four-point strap systems or the DAHL docking station. Dahl Engineering offers two docking systems, the Mk ll, and a new power height adjustable called Dahl VarioDock. The lock plate and wheelchair adaptation kits are identical for both docking stations and both are suitable for securing the wheelchair.
  • Page 58 Wheelchair users should transfer to the vehicle seat and use the vehicle-manufacturer-installed restraint systems whenever it is feasible and the unoccupied wheelchair should be stored in a cargo area or secured in the vehicle during the travel. WARNING • Ensure that the vehicle is suitably equipped to transport a passenger in a wheelchair, and ensure the method of access/egress is suitable for your wheelchair type.
  • Page 59 WARNING The wheelchair should be inspected by a manufacturer's representative before reuse following involvement in any type of vehicle collision. WARNING The wheelchair was crash tested according ISO 7176-19 with the seating system set in the DEFAULT POSITION. Particularly the wheelchair was tested with the seat horizontal, the legrest completely down and backrest completely up.
  • Page 60 WARNING If the backrest is with dynamic gas springs, when using the wheelchair as a seat in a motor vehicle, it is necessary to lock the movement of the gas springs with the locking system shown in the picture. Always repeat the operation for the left and right side of the wheelchair.
  • Page 61 WARNING If the legrest is with dynamic type, when using the wheelchair as a seat in a motor vehicle, it is necessary to lock the movement of the legrest acting tightening the lever shown in the picture. Always repeat the operation for the left and right side of the wheelchair.
  • Page 62: Securing The Wheelchair With A Strap Restraint System

    3.6.1. Securing the wheelchair with a strap restraint system WARNING • Standard ISO 10542-1 approved 4-point WTORS (Wheelchair Tie Down and Occupant Restraint Systems), are only tested to 85 kg. • For wheelchairs heavier than 85 kg it is recommended to use an ISO 10542 compliant WTORS (Heavy Duty System), which is rated for the total weight of the wheelchair including any options.
  • Page 63 Tie-down strap angles Figure 36 - Preferred angles for front tie down straps Figure 37 - Preferred angles for rear tie down straps...
  • Page 64 Use the tie down points marked with the symbol shown in figure. Hook the wheelchair in 4 points: two in the front part and two in the rear part. Figure 38...
  • Page 65: Occupant Restraint Instructions

    3.6.2. Occupant restraint instructions WARNING • Use a 3-point occupant restraint system to secure the occupant. • Both pelvic and upper torso restraint belts must be used to restrain the occupant to reduce the possibility of head and chest impacts with the vehicle components. •...
  • Page 66 IMPROPER BELT RESTRAINT FIT PROPER BELT RESTRAINT FIT BELT RESTRAINTS MUST NOT BE HELD AWAY FROM THE BODY BELT RESTRAINTS SHOULD MAKE FULL CONTACT WITH THE BY WHEELCHAIR COMPONENTS SUCH AS ARMRESTS OR SHOULDER, CHEST AND PELVIS AND PELVIC BELTS SHOULD BE WHEELS POSITIONED LOW ON THE PELVIS NEAR THE THIGH ABDOMINAL JUNCTION...
  • Page 67 Positioning the occupant restraint when using it with a 4 point strap tie-down system The pelvic restraint belt must be worn low across the front of the pelvis so that the angle of the pelvic belt is within the optional or preferred zone of 30° to 75° to the horizontal. A steeper (greater) angle within the preferred zone, 45° to 75°is desirable i.e.
  • Page 68 Positioning the occupant restraint when using it with DAHL docking system When using wheelchair with Dahl Docking systems, the floor anchorage points for the occupant restraint system shall be located 10-60 mm outside wheels, on each side. The pelvic belt must be worn low across the front of the pelvis so that the angle of the pelvic belt is within the optional or preferred zone of 30°...
  • Page 69: Description Of The Dahl Docking System Mk Ii

    3.6.3. Description of the Dahl Docking system Mk II Dahl Docking station Dahl Docking station Lock plate and spacer Lock pin Red LED Green LED Control panel Release button Manual emergency release lever Manual operating lever Figure 41...
  • Page 70 Securing the wheelchair in the docking station • Manoeuver the wheelchair slowly and in a uniform direction over the docking station. The lock plate under the wheelchair helps to guide the wheelchair into place in the docking station. When the lock plate is fully engaged in the docking station, a spring-action locking pin automatically secures the lock plate.
  • Page 71 Release from the docking station • When the vehicle has been brought to a halt, remove the safety belt. • To unlock commence by driving the wheelchair forward to release pressure on the lock pin. • Press the red release button in the control panel. The locking pin will be triggered/ released for approx. 5 seconds, after which the locking pin is automatically locked/activated again.
  • Page 72 Manual release in case of electric failure A manual emergency release is located at the front edge of the docking station. • Move wheelchair forward to remove the pressure on the lock pin and push the red release arm to one side and hold it there while the wheelchair moves away.
  • Page 73: Installation Of The Dahl Docking Stations In The Vehicle

    3.6.4. Installation of the DAHL Docking stations Only professional companies in the business of converting or building wheelchair accessible vehicles can order the docking system from Dahl Engineering. A qualified and experienced technician must carry out the installation. Dahl Engineering can provide vehicle specific installation instructions for a large range of vehicles, which must be respected by the fitter.
  • Page 74 Spacer 8 mm station 501935 Lock DAHL Docking plate with station bolts 502786 Lock DAHL Kit nut M8 DIN 501905 Bolt M6x60 NEATECH DIN 912 8.8 Wheelchair Washer M6 NEATECH DIN 125 Wheelchair Figure 42 Lock nut M6 NEATECH DIN 985 Wheelchair...
  • Page 75 • Unscrew the 3 M6x50 screws shown in figure • Replace those screws with 3 screws M6 x 60, in order to fix the main part of the adaptive kit to the side panel of the wheelchair. • Repeat this operation for both left and right side of the wheelchair.
  • Page 76 • Fix 3 screws shown in figure on the lock plate together with the spacer using nuts (not showed in figure) to lock them. Figure 44...
  • Page 77 • Fix 2 screws shown in figure on the lock plate together with the spacer using nuts (not showed in figure) to lock them. Figure 45 WARNING Do not use any other screws than those supplied from DAHL (quality 14.9 torx key size 27) because standard screws will not be strong enough in the event of collision.
  • Page 78: Transport And Storage

    3.7. Transport and storage It is possible to store the product in a place with a temperature between -20 °C and +45 °C. The product can be transported in the storage compartment of the vehicle even without any package. The product can be also shipped via air.
  • Page 79 Remove legrest • Loosen the lever shown in figure. • Remove the legrest. • Repeat operations for both left and right side of the wheelchair. Figure 47 Remove traction wheels • Press the button shown in figure and pull away the axis and the wheel. •...
  • Page 80 Remove armrest • Loosen the lever shown in figure. • Remove the armrest. • Repeat operations for both right and left side of the wheelchair. Figure 49...
  • Page 81 Low the backrest OPEN-END WRENCH Average needed time: 10 mm <5 min ALLEN WRENCH Difficulty level: 5 mm Easy • Remove the backrest. • Unscrew the screw shown in figure with the 5 mm allen wrench while holding the nut behind with the 10 mm open-end wrench.
  • Page 82 NON FIXED BACKREST To low down the backrest it is sufficient to remove the axis shown in figure. Repeat operation for both left and right side of the wheelchair. Figure 51...
  • Page 83: Maintenance

    4. MAINTENANCE Regular maintenance helps to keep intact the functionality and safety of the product. Inadequate or lack of care and maintenance may cause a limitation of the warranty. Avoid prolonged contact of the wheelchair with water. It may cause oxidation of the metal parts.
  • Page 84: Controls To Be Performed On The Product

    4.2. Controls to be performed on the product Type of operation Operation intended to be performed by the user. Operation intended to be performed by an assistant. Operation intended to be performed by an authorized service center. Operation Frequency Type of operation Clean the wheelchair Weekly B - Assistant...
  • Page 85: Brake Adjustment

    4.2.1. Brake adjustment ALLEN WRENCH Average needed time: 5 mm 5 min Difficulty level: Easy • Loosen the 2 screws shown in figure. • Set the armrest according to the desired height. • Tight again the 2 screws. Figure 52...
  • Page 86 WARNING Always check that it is possible to act on brake and that the brake correctly locks the wheel. WARNING If you have pneumatic wheels, before adjusting the brake always check for their pressure and usury. WARNING It is needed to set separately left and right backrest angle. Always set two parts of backrest at the same manner.
  • Page 87: Tire Puncture

    4.3. Tire puncture WARNING This section refers only to wheelchair with pneumatic wheels. 4.3.1. User information Traction wheels • Rise the wheelchair. • Press the button shown in figure and pull away the pin. • Remove the wheel. Figure 53...
  • Page 88 Castors wheel OPEN-END WRENCH Average needed time: 13 mm <5 min OPEN-END WRENCH Difficulty level: 13 mm Easy • Rise the wheelchair. • Unscrew the screw shown in figure while holding the nut behind. • Remove the wheel. Figure 54 Contact an authorized service center for the repair or the substitution of the damaged wheel.
  • Page 89: Service Information

    4.3.2. Service information When the user requires assistance for a punctured wheel, according to the entity of damage, decide if it is better to repair or substitute the wheel. 4.4. Reuse The product is suitable for reuse. Before dispensing it, the product must be cleaned, and subjected to maintenance. The operating instructions are included in this manual and must also be provided when the product is passed on.
  • Page 90: Technical Specification

    5. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 100 kg Mass of test dummy used in the test The product conforms to requirements for resistance to ignition in accordance with ISO 7176- 16 [yes-no] Seat width 30 cm: 50 kg Seat width 34 cm: 75 kg Maximum user mass Seat width 38 cm: 100 kg Seat width 42 cm: 100 kg...
  • Page 91 Effective seat depth (min-max) [°] MIN: 300 mm – MAX: 640 mm Seat surface height at front edge (min-max) [mm] 425 mm Backrest angle (min-max) [°] MIN 90° - MAX 135° Backrest height (min-max) [°] MIN 400 mm – MAX 550 mm Footrest to seat distance (min-max) [mm] MIN 30 mm –...
  • Page 92: Drawings

    5.1. Drawings...
  • Page 93 300 mm 340 mm 380 mm 420 mm 460 mm 470 mm 510 mm 550 mm 590 mm 630 mm 410 mm 450 mm 490 mm 530 mm 570 mm MIN 180 mm MAX 270 mm MIN 270 mm MAX 360 mm MIN 30 mm MAX 470 mm 470 mm Ø300 mm: MIN 610 MAX 720...
  • Page 94 300 mm 340 mm 380 mm 420 mm 460 mm MIN 580 mm – MAX 590 mm MIN 620 mm – MAX 705 mm 470 mm 510 mm 550 mm 590 mm 630 mm WARNING Folded width overcomes 350 mm.
  • Page 95 • MANUFACTURER: Manufacturer means the legal person who manufactures a product. For the scope of the following document, the manufacturer is: Neatech.it s.r.l. via Antonio de Curtis 4/A – 80040 – Cercola (NA) Tel. +39 081 555 1946 – info@neatech.it –...
  • Page 96 Type of product Warranty period [months] Manual wheelchairs Wheelchair parts and accessories (excluding batteries) Table 3 Any repairs or replacements under warranty do not alter the original period of application of the warranty. Exclusions The warranty does not cover wearing parts. Following there are some examples of parts subject to wear.
  • Page 97 6.2. Serial number For any report or assistance request, please communicate the serial number mentioned on the label in the position shown in figure. Figure 55...
  • Page 98 Note...

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