Jump beta wheelchair overview Overview Jump beta - Sport frame push handles back side guard skirt guard seat locking brake (knee lever brake) brake lever brake bolt Sport frame with built-in leg support 10. foot plate (continuous) 11. caster forkl 12.
1 Preamble 1.3 Indication Jump beta 1.1 General Information Because of its great spectrum of sizes, Jump beta is The wheelchair has been built, adjusted and given to suitable for long term therapy laid out for many years. you operable according to your individual instructions.
They all fold up and the sports frame version as well. For the DLS frame, a leg rest which can be elevated with physiological pivotal point and leg support are available. Furthermore, Jump beta offers a wide range of equipment options (see order sheet).
user manual for sport and DLS frame 1.7 Reception 1.9 Service and Maintenance PLEASE NOTE READ According to § 33 subparagraph 1, clause 4, DELIVERY [German] SGB V, the responsibility of maintenance, Each wheelchair is mounted, tested for functionality repairs and replacement lies with the benefactor. and correctness in our works and packaged into After agreement with your benefactor, be sure to special cardboard boxes by our shipping experts.
Jump beta 2 Safety Instructions Let someone help you getting in and out if possible/ necessary. Let the helping person know of possible 2.1 General indications hazards such as tripping, edges and your degree of disability. ATTENTION The risk of injuries is on all rotatable and turnable ATTENTION parts.
user manual for sport and DLS frame 2.2.2 Starting and slowing down ATTENTION Avoid jerky starts. The wheelchair could tip backwards. Thus, when possible, lean your upper body forward when starting. With children we always recommend to use the tilt safety whenever possible.
user manual for sport and DLS frame 2.2.4 Up and downhill ATTENTION Keep in mind the higher strain in order to drive or brake going up or downhill (see 2.2.1). ATTENTION (1) If possible, the user should tilt his upper body when driving up or downhill in the direction of the hill.
Jump beta 2.3 Changing seats independently (1) In order to transfer independently drive as close as possible (forwards or in a 45°angle) to the other seating area and assure yourself of the firm fixation. If ATTENTION possible, flip the side part back. Lock the wheel lock...
user manual for sport and DLS frame 2.4 Grabbing objects Carefully test the tilt behavior of the wheelchair to the side, front and back with the help of an experienced and strong helper. ATTENTION (1) Do not grab objects behind the wheelchair reaching over the back of the chair, DANGER OF FLIPPING OVER.
Jump beta 2.5 Overcoming obstacles ATTENTION A WHEELCHAIR IS NOT FOR CARRYING. IT WAS NOT DESIGNED NOR TESTED OR BUILT FOR THIS: For this reason avoid stairs whenever possible! Instead to overcome height differences use ramps or elevators. ATTENTION (1) NEVER overcome stairs etc. with the wheelchair ALONE.
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user manual for sport and DLS frame (3) When driving off of the curb please proceed correspondingly. ATTENTION For this, the casters must stay in the air until the rear wheels are over the threshold. DO NOT put the caster down first, DANGER OF FLIPPING OVER. (4) Practiced drivers can overcome curbsides with the so called wobbling without someone’s help.
Jump beta 2.6 Wheel lock 2.7 Anti-tipper ATTENTION ATTENTION The knee lever brake is a wheel lock and NOT We recommend inexperienced and young users to designed to brake during the drive. While driving, use the anti-tipper whenever possible. (especially downhill) you could bring the wheelchair to a sudden full stop, whereby you could fall out of �...
user manual for sport and DLS frame 2.8 Angle adjustable back and seat tilt ATTENTION (1) With an angle adjustable back or seat tilt the anti-tipper is to be activated starting from a setting of 90°. ATTENTION For active use the back or seat tilt must be in an upright (90°) position.
Jump beta 2.10 Folding and unfolding ATTENTION When folding or unfolding the wheelchair be sure to be aware of the CRUSHING HAZARD due to the cross braces. ATTENTION Before each use of the wheelchair make sure that the parts that have been demounted are closed, locked or put back in properly.
user manual for sport and DLS frame 2.11. Loading and transporting Let someone help you get in and out of the public transportation, • so that you don’t get stuck in the crack be- For the transport of your wheelchair in a car please tween the door and the sidewalk, consider the following points: • If necessary flip the anti-tipper inwards.
Jump beta 2.12 Other risks ATTENTION Do not put your fingers between the hand rims and ATTENTION the rear wheels. (Grooved wheels with built in hand After a collision, contact your rehab service station rims make this impossible.) to check the carriage, frame and Bowden cables and have the damages fixed.
user manual for sport and DLS frame 3 Handling 3.1.3 Double hand rim 3.1 Wheels Moving a wheelchair with a dual hand rim requires a 3.1.1 Quick release axle wheels lot of practice. Familiarize yourself, with the help of an experienced carer and in familiar surroundings, with All of our rear and 12”...
Jump beta 3.1.4 Transit safety wheels Alternatively to this, you can independently, sitting in the wheelchair, with a jolt of the pelvis to the left/right 1) The Transit safety wheels (TSW) save and elaborate relieve and lift the respective side so that the TSW can change, reseating, mounting on and off when getting snap in to the bottom position.
user manual for sport and DLS frame 3.2 Casters/steering head tilt 3.3 Locking & Track Fixation (2) In order to unlock the track fixation, pull the locking ATTENTION bolt (A) forward and turn it 90° so that it clasps in the By all means avoid a collision with a curb side or the lock groove (B).
Jump beta 3.4 one-hand steering To activate the one hand steering (OHS): • turn the casters straight forward (only this To set the position of the steering lever: way can the OHS be activated or inactivated), • (1+2) push the safety clamp (A) up, •...
user manual for sport and DLS frame 3.6 Folding and unfolding 3.6.1 with seat and back covers Folding: If your Jump is equipped with a seat and back cover please proceed as follows: • Secure the wheelchair from rolling away, •...
• (2) if necessary, replace the leg supports not fly around in case of sudden braking. (Jump beta DLS), make sure that the locking pins (A) have locked tightly in to place (the leg To unfold the Jump with SitzFix and/or curved back support cannot be removed, also see 3.12.3),...
user manual for sport and DLS frame 3.7 Seat and back cover (3) To unlock the firm curved back plate: • pull both locking levers (A) out (1) For adjustable seat and/or back covers, the Velcro • and turn them 90°. parts (A+B) must always overlap a min.
Jump beta 3.9 Push handles ATTENTION All push aids (push handles/push bails) are only there TO PUSH the person in the wheelchair. For all various push aids please regard: ATTENTION NEVER carry the wheelchair with passenger over an obstacle (stairs, steps, curb sides etc.).
user manual for sport and DLS frame 3.9.2 Push handles with push bar On all of our wheelchairs a push bar can be attached to the long handles. The wheelchair stays foldable. Additionally, the push bar stabilizes the back and creates a similar use as a stabilizing bar.
Jump beta 3.12 Leg supports 3.12.1 Footrests can be folded to the side or to the back � INDICATION The footrests stay in a horizontal position, after The leg supports are ideally fixated (A) when the opening, through the snap-action mechanism.
The leg support which can be elevated can – as described in the previous part – also swing to The leg support of the Jump beta can be swung to the side and be detached. Both systems can be the side and completely detached in order to, e.g.
Jump beta 3.13. Brakes Setting the leg rest Remove the screws (B) and/or (C) and place the leg (3) Every wheelchair is equipped with two wheel locks rest in the wanted position. Retighten the screws (so called knee lever brakes).
user manual for sport and DLS frame 3.13.2 Knee lever brake (wheel lock) 3.13.5 Locking the wheel lock (3) The wheel locks can be locked in the open or ATTENTION closed position. This is impartial if the wheelchair is Be sure to check the functionality of the brakes additionally equipped with drum brakes.
Jump beta 3.14 Anti-tipper 3.15.1 Setting the back angle (1) To activate push the anti-tipper (A) down using The back angle is set by us ex works according to the tread element (B), turn it 180° and let go so the the terms from your therapist/rehab technician.
user manual for sport and DLS frame 3.15.3 Back extension submersible 3.16 Head rests (1-3) To extend and submerse the back extension There are two versions of the head rest - with a proceed as follows: square-type tube (2) or a special section tube (3). Both kinds can be adjusted to the user in the same •...
Jump beta 3.17 Therapy table 3.19 Thorax truss pads (1) Both kinds of thorax truss pads can open The therapy table is placed in the holder under the and close. To do so, push the red button (A) and arm rests.
user manual for sport and DLS frame 3.22 Outdoor Front End (push aid for outside) ATTENTION The push aid can only be attached if there is no user sitting in the wheelchair. ATTENTION The push aid is designed for a max. speed of 8 km/h.
Jump beta 4. Repairs and Maintenance 4.3 Disposal 4.1. Repairs � INDICATION The wheelchair can only be disposed of after consul- ATTENTION tation and approval from your benefactor. Do not conduct any reparations and/or maintenance work yourself. Contact your medical supply store.
user manual for sport and DLS frame FRAME First inflate the tire with just enough air so you can still The frame and wheels must be cleaned regularly with push in with your thumb. Check the fit of the tire on the a damp cloth and mild cleaning agent.
Jump beta 4.6 Service/Inspection Check tires, air pressure and valve, replace if 4.6.1 Check list needed. Check caster bearing, caster fork and caster A yearly inspection from a qualified medical store is mounting bracket for condition, proper functioning inevitable for the safe use of the wheelchair and for a and running characteristics.
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user manual for sport and DLS frame WHEN? WHAT? COMMNENTS Before each use Check wheels/quick release ATTENTION axles for firm fit. Too low air pressure and/or dirty tires as well as adverse You must not be able to pull the weather circumstances can reduce the brake efficiency wheel out of the quick release drastically and put you in danger.
= SW 24, 20“ wheels, back seat 4“ polyurethane The type plate on the frame of Jump beta has the covers following meanings: Individual weights Rear wheels 1,2 – 2 kg Depending on size...
user manual for sport and DLS frame 4.8 DOCUMENTATION YEARLY INSPECTION Work done according Additional work carried out date, signature, to check list stamp medical supply store,...
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