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M100
M100TR
Manual English
74982K 2015-11-06

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  • Page 1 M100 M100TR Manual English 74982K 2015-11-06...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Rear wheel/castor wheel ..........26 Balance adjustment/amputee position ......10 Brakes ................26 Washing the frame ............26 User manual Miscellaneous ............26 M100 & M100TR ..........11-18 Explanation of symbols ..........11 Transportation in vehicles ...........12 Unfolding & folding ...........12 Adjustments ..............13 Drum brake ...............14 Maintenance & Fault-finding chart ......14 Driving technique, maneuvering ......15-18...
  • Page 4: General - Introduction

    Seat and footplates are adjustable in height and angle, and the backrest in height. M100 can be supplemented and adjusted if needs change. In addition there is a range of options and accessories such as seat...
  • Page 5: Description

    2. Description M100 M100TR 1. Back tube 8. Castor wheels 14. Quick release 1. Back tube 8. Front fork 14. Brake handle drum brake/ 2. Backrest 9. Front fork 2. Backrest 9. Front fork Parking brake upholstery 15. Handrim upholstery attachment 10.
  • Page 6: Settings

    3. Settings Seat height adjustment Depending on model the seat height is adjustable without changing rear wheels, front forks or castor wheels. Bear in mind the risk of tipping. Seat height adjustment using the rear wheel position 5 mm E – A 0 –...
  • Page 7: Seat Height Adjustment With Change Of Rear Wheel

    3. Settings Seat height adjustment with change of rear wheel 5 mm E – A 0 – 14 cm E = 36 cm D = 38,5 cm C = 41 cm B = 43,5 cm A = 46 cm E = 38 cm D = 40,5 cm C = 43 cm B = 45,5 cm...
  • Page 8: Seat Height Adjustment Using The Castor Wheel Position

    3. Settings Seat height adjustment using the castor wheels’ position in the fork 5 mm 1 – 3 0 – 5 cm (0 – 3 cm) Standard Short ± 1.5 cm ± 2.5 cm Seat height adjustment using the front fork attachment 6 mm 19 mm 0 –...
  • Page 9: Seat Height Adjustment With Change Of Castor Wheel/Front Fork

    3. Settings Seat height adjustment with change of castor wheel/front fork 0 – 14,5 cm 8” 5” 6” 200*30 mm 125*30 mm 150*30 mm 200*50 mm Short 38 / 39,5 / 41 cm 40,5 / 42 cm 40,5 / 42 / 43,5 cm 43 / 44,5 cm Standard 42,5 / 45 / 47,5 cm...
  • Page 10: Seat Angle

    3. Settings Seat angle The seat angle can be set at 0° or 3° (see previous illustrations). Adjust the front fork mounting so that the front fork is perpen- dicular. max 3° min 0° Bear in mind the risk of tipping. Balance adjustment/amputee position (only with 24“...
  • Page 11: User Manual

    User manual 74982K 2015-11-06 M100 M100TR After adjusting the seat height, centre of balance or backrest angle, always ensure that you check the function of the anti-tips. Explanation of symbols Securing Do not lift the chair Risk of tipping: Always...
  • Page 12: Transportation In Vehicles

    Mobility service bus be aware while travelling, prepared for sudden movements and have the capacity to maintain a Etac’s wheelchairs are crash-tested and approved safe sitting position throughout the entire journey. according to ISO 7176-19 with restraint compo- nents and 3-point belt from Unwin.
  • Page 13: Adjustments

    User manual Rear wheel with quick release hub • When mounting, always check that the quick release button in the hub pops out completely. Footrests Never stand on the footrests as there is Adjust the height so that you sense that your a risk of tipping! feet are receiving support and your thighs are resting against the cushion.
  • Page 14: Drum Brake

    User manual M100 TR Drum brake M100 TR Drum brake • Brake while in motion by pulling • Activate the parking brake by pulling the brake lever upwards. the brake lever upwards and pressing in button A. Release by pressing the lever upwards.
  • Page 15: Driving Technique, Maneuvering

    User manual – driving technique, maneuvering Parking Don’t lift the Risk of tipping: Always chair by the have the anti-tips armrests. down when in motion. Transferring into/out of the wheelchair Never stand on the footrests as there is a risk of tipping! Sideways From the front Remove the armrest on the...
  • Page 16 User manual – driving technique, maneuvering The following figures show principles for propelling techniques and how to overcome obstacles like steps and curbs. User, up forwards: This technique is recommended only for experienced wheelchair users. – Ensure that the anti-tips are deactivated. Activate the anti-tips afterwards! User, up forwards...
  • Page 17 User manual – driving technique, maneuvering Care giver, up forwards: – Ensure that the anti-tips are deactivated. Activate the anti-tips afterwards! Care giver, up backwards: Activate the anti-tips – Ensure that the anti-tips are deactivated. afterwards! Care giver, down forwards: –...
  • Page 18: Driving Technique, Maneuvering

    If uncertain, ask for assistance. Uphill Downhill Lean forwards to correct Lean backwards to correct your centre of balance. your centre of balance. Etac Box 203, 334 24 Anderstorp, Sweden Tel +46 371 58 73 00 Fax +46 371 58 73 90 www.etac.com...
  • Page 19: Readjustments

    4. Readjustments Depending on the model of chair you should adjust the brakes and the position of the anti- tips after setting seat height and angle. Brake, adjustment 5 mm Adjustment of drum brake When adjusting the drum brake loosen the retaining nut (A) and adjust the brake by moving the adjustment screw (B) up/ down.
  • Page 20: Anti-Tips, Turnable

    4. Readjustments Anti-tips, turnable The anti-tips are mounted on the tilters. 5 mm After adjusting the seat height or centre of balance, always ensure that you check the function of the anti-tips. 4 - 6.5 cm Adjustable upholstery (option) The contour of the backrest upholstery is Risk of tipping: Always check the posi- individually adjustable by using the five Velcro tioning of the anti-tips after adjusting...
  • Page 21: Bow Handle (Option)

    4. Readjustments Bow handle (option) The bow handle is height adjustable and The bow handle detachable. must be removed before the wheel- It is mounted in the push handle attach- chair can be folded. ment, and is adjusted in the same way as the height-adjustable push handles.
  • Page 22: Accessories

    5. Accessories Assembly instructions are provided with all accessories when they are supplied by Etac. Instructions are also available on our website www.etac.com M100 M100TR Brake lever extension Legrests narrow angle, lockable only with 5“ / 6” Castor wheels Legrests angle-adjustable incl.
  • Page 23: 5. Accessories

    5. Accessories M100 M100TR User brake Armrest long Anti-tips complete Tray Seat cushion Calf strap Heel strap Positioning belt Headrest Spokeguard Cane holder Tool kit Plaster legrest...
  • Page 24 50 cm 16.4 kg M100: The dimensions and weights indicated apply to chairs with 24" rear wheel solid tyres/aluminium handrims, legrests and tilter. Height at front is measured from the seat frame tubes upper side with the seat tipped +3° backwards, the height at the back is measured from the seat frame tubes upper side and the seat depth is measured from the back tubes.
  • Page 25 7. M100TR standard model Frame: Aluminium and steel tubes. Foldable Brake: Standard brake Push handles: Fixed Backrest: 37.5 cm – 47.5 cm (2.5 cm interval) Backrest angle: Fixed Seat: Adjustable 0 - +3° Seat upholstery: Fixed Backrest upholstery: Fixed Camber angle: 0°...
  • Page 26: Service And Maintenance

    Miscellaneous If there is a fault in your wheelchair you should Etac will not be held responsible for damage or injury contact your dealer or Technical Aids Centre. Defective caused by use of non-original parts.
  • Page 28 West Midlands B62 8BH United Kingdom Snug Seat, Inc. Tel 800 336 7684 12801 E. Independence Boulevard Fax 704 882 0751 P.O. Box 1739 Information@snugseat.com Matthews, NC 28106, USA www.etac.com Etac Supply Center AB Långgatan 12 SE-334 24 Anderstorp 7 320451 342133 74982...

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