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Stroller 2
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USER'S MANUAL
ALL USER'S OF THE EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE AWARE
OF THIS DOCUMENT AND ITS CONTENT
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ISSUE 9
CLASS 1 DEVICE

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  • Page 1 Stroller 2 ® USER’S MANUAL ALL USER’S OF THE EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE AWARE OF THIS DOCUMENT AND ITS CONTENT ISSUE 9 CLASS 1 DEVICE...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Index CONTENTS PAGE Index Introduction & Serial No Stability of Stroller and Seating Systems Recommendations on Transport Safety Guidelines for Transportation Transportation 6 - 8 WTORS Manufacturers Key Identification Points 9 & 10 User’s Guide “Preparing Stroller For Use” Unfolding the Handles Folding the Handles Front Castors Attaching &...
  • Page 3: Introduction & Serial No

    MOJO STROLLER 2 (Class 1 Device) Introduction • This Users Guide for the Stroller is designed to give guidance on its use and maintenance. • Stroller is designed to use a SOS interface system when using special seating systems. •...
  • Page 4: Stability Of Stroller And Seating Systems

    Stability of Stroller and Seating Systems • ensure that the Stroller and Seating System are safe to use, it is important that fitting the Seating System to the Stroller does not make the unit unstable. Each Stroller when handed over to the user should be tested for static stability to the specified angle of 12° (Fig.1). • is also recommended that any additional items to be used with the seat and stroller are in place when the test is done.
  • Page 5: Recommendations On Transport

    Recommendations for the Transportation of SOS Strollers & Seating Systems The following information is intended to give guidance with regard to the use of SOS Strollers & Seating Systems by wheelchair users and carers during transportation. • Orthotic Services Ltd have carried out extensive investigations into the Specialised suitability of our Strollers &...
  • Page 6: Safety Guidelines For Transportation

    General Safety Guidelines for Wheelchair User Transportation • All wheelchair users should transfer to vehicle seats whenever possible. • Wheelchair is designed to be forward facing when used for transportation of the client in an adapted motor vehicle and users should not travel with the buggy at an angle or facing sideways to the direction of travel.
  • Page 7: Transportation

    1. TRANSPORTATION • When ever possible the user should be removed from the seating system and secured in the vehicles fixed seats. • When not in use for transportation the seating system & Stroller should be disassembled and fixed in the luggage area of the vehicle. 1.1. TRANSPORTATION OF THE CLIENT SEATED IN THE STROLLER SEATING UNIT.
  • Page 8 1.2. WHEELCHAIR TIE DOWN SYSTEM • Wheelchair users should not travel in cars, taxis or minibuses, unless the wheelchair is tied down. • Please refer to your Stroller & Seating System users guides for information regarding the recommended wheelchair tie down system to be used. •...
  • Page 9 1.4. STOWAGE OF THE STROLLER AND SEATING SYSTEM • During use of your Special Seating System it may be necessary for you to remove the Seating System and stow this along with the Stroller in a vehicle. • is important to realise that these items pose a risk if not adequately restrained whilst in transit.
  • Page 10: Key Identification Points

    2. KEY IDENTIFICATION POINTS • S.O.S. Strollers are provided with a tilting frame (Fig.2.1) and a seating system quick release interface (Fig.2.2 on page 10). 2.1. STROLLER Fig.2.1 Stroller Push Handle Handle Adjustment Button Tilt Base Tilt Bar Wheelbase Handle Locking Catch Hand brake Interface Location (see page 10) Front Tie Down Point...
  • Page 11: Key Identification Points

    2. KEY IDENTIFICATION POINTS (Cont.) 2.2. SEATING SYSTEM INTERFACE Fig.2.2 Frame Release Handle Front Location (x2) Offset Spigot Rear Catch (x2) Assembly (x4) 2.3. THE SEATING SYSTEM • Seating Systems need to be interfaced to the Stroller safely and it is important that the interface system supplied with the Wheelbase is used in conjunction with any retention straps supplied with your seating system.
  • Page 12: Unfolding The Handles

    USER GUIDE 1.0 PREPARING THE WHEELBASE FOR USE 1.1. UNFOLDING THE HANDLES • Make sure that both handbrakes are applied to the rear wheels (Fig.1.1a). • Pull handle upwards via the push handle until it is up against the stops (Fig.1.1b). •...
  • Page 13: Folding The Handles

    1.2. FOLDING THE HANDLES • Make sure that both handbrakes are applied to the rear wheels (Fig.1.2a). • Push in locking pin and slide the handle locking catch down & clear of the handle uprights (Fig.1.2b). • Push handle down and let it rest on the base frame (Fig.1.2c). Fig.1.2a Fig.1.2b Fig.1.2c...
  • Page 14: Front Castors

    1.3. UNLOCKING FRONT CASTORS SWIVEL LOCK • Make sure that both handbrakes are applied to the rear wheels (Fig.1.3a). • Pull release pin upwards and rotate through 90° (Fig.1.3b). • lock the swivel on the front castors, rotate the release pin until it drops into the groove then rotate the castor until the pin drops into the hole on the fork body.
  • Page 15: Attaching & Releasing Seating Systems

    1.4. ATTACHING THE SEAT • Make sure that both handbrakes are applied to the rear wheels (Fig.1.4a). • Locate the front of the interface frame into stops as shown (Fig.1.4b). • Lower the interface into the rear catches as shown until it clicks into position (Fig.1.4c).
  • Page 16: Tilt Operation

    1.5. TILT OPERATION • Make sure that both handbrakes are applied to the rear wheels (Fig.1.5a). • Make sure seating system and user are in place. • Place your foot on the tilt lever (Fig.1.5b), press the lever and apply your weight to the push handle until desired angle of tilt is achieved then release the lever.
  • Page 17 USER GUIDE 2.0 FITTING AND USE OF ACCESSORIES 2.1. NET CARRIER FITTING (if supplied) • Place the carrier inside the chassis with the manufacturers label at the rear by the tilt pedal. • Hook the rear straps over the rear cross beam as shown (Fig.2.1a) and secure the press studs together.
  • Page 18: Sun/Rain Canopy Fitting & Removal (If Supplied) 17

    2.2. SUNSHADE/RAIN CANOPY FITTING (if supplied) Fitting Sunshade: • the two frame clips on to the handle frame just below the pivot joint (Fig.2.2a). Repeat for other side. • Push the centre of the frame locking bar until straight so that the sunshade is tensioned properly (Fig.2.2b).
  • Page 19 2.2. SUNSHADE/RAIN CANOPY FITTING (if supplied) Cont. Fitting Rain Canopy: • Remove the rain canopy from the zipped pouch on the back of the sunshade (Fig.2.2d). • Unfold the rain canopy and hook over the sunshade as shown (Fig.2.2e). • l the rear panel down between the Stroller handles and hook the front of the rain canopy around the footbox on the seating system (if fitted).
  • Page 20: Solo Rain Canopy Fitting & Removal (If Supplied)

    2.3. SOLO RAIN CANOPY FITTING (if supplied) • the two frame clips on to the handle frame just below the pivot joint (Fig.2.3a). Repeat for other side. Unfold the rain canopy and fix • the two halves of the Velcro straps (at top & bottom) between the two clear panels (Fig.2.3b).
  • Page 21: Removing The Client From The Seating System

    USER GUIDE 3.0 PLACING THE CLIENT 3.1. PLACING CLIENT INTO SEATING IN WHEELCHAIR • Apply both wheel brakes. • tilt in the required position. • Make sure all client retaining straps are outside of seating system this will avoid the client sitting on them when placed in the seat.
  • Page 22: Pushing The Stroller

    USER GUIDE 4.0 MANOEUVRING THE WHEELCHAIR 4.1. PUSHING THE STROLLER • Apply both wheel brakes & make sure client is comfortable/securely seated in the stroller (see user guide 3.0). • tilt to suit the clients needs & adjust handle height. •...
  • Page 23: Cleaning

    USER GUIDE 5.0 LOOKING AFTER THE STROLLER 5.1. CLEANING • Clean the frame with a damp cloth. • clean the wheels use warm soapy water. 5.2. MAINTENANCE • Check for any signs of wear or damage on a daily basis. •...
  • Page 24: If You Detect A Fault Or Breakage

    REPAIRS & SERVICE Within the warranty period. All MOJO Strollers manufactured by Specialised Orthotic Services Ltd. carry a guarantee on the main frames for 36 months and all other parts for 12 months when used normally. If during this period the product becomes defective and needs repair then please contact SOS (contact details on the back of the booklet).
  • Page 25: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS (A) Maximum Overall Length (B) Minimum Overall Length (J) Wheelbase (K) Front Wheel Track (G) Minimum Folded Length (L) Rear Wheel Track (E) Overall Width (F) Minimum Turning Radius DIMENSIONS mm (inch) 1200 1185 (47.3) (32.3) (46.7) (32.3) (24.2) (25.2) (28.3) (20.1)
  • Page 26 NOTES:...
  • Page 27 NOTES:...
  • Page 28 If you require further copies of this handout or require further details relating to any of its content, then please contact us (Copyright applies): Unit 127/128, Fauld Industrial Park, Tutbury, Staffordshire. DE13 9HS. Tel: 01283 520400 Fax: 01283 520401 E-mail: enquiries@specialorthotic.com...

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