1 Preamble
1.1 General Information
The wheelchair has been built, adjusted and given to
you operable according to your individual instructions.
A qualified Technician will make any changes
necessary, should modification be needed during use.
As any other aid, a wheelchair is a technical device
that can hold risks if not properly used. This brochure
is to help you familiarize yourself with the wheelchair
and its functions.
ATTENTION
Read the following instructions and manuals
carefully.
• User manual
• Info-brochure Crash Test ISO 7176-19
ATTENTION
If the user of the wheelchair is a child or a person
with limited competence, the parents or authorized
supervisor have to make sure that they have fully
understood the handling of the wheelchair before it
is first used.
If you have any questions your medical supply store
or our competent team is glad to assist you (+49
07254/92790).
This user manual is directed to both you and your
rehab technician. It contains instructions on the
correct adjustments of Jump to your physical
situation.
1.2. Signs and Symbols
ATTENTION
This is how individual-related safety aspects of
utmost importance are indicated.
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INDICATION
This is how possible indications of utmost
importance are labelled.
INFORMATION
This is how INFORMATION on mounting and
adjustment work is labelled.
READ
This refers to other chapters within the brochure or to
additional material.
BOLD PRINT
Text in bold print highlights important passages or
remarks.
1.3 Indication Jump beta
Because of its great spectrum of sizes, Jump beta is
suitable for long term therapy laid out for many years.
Thus, Jump is indicated for the following impairments
(among others):
• (infantile) cerebral palsy,
• spina bifida,
• all kinds of palsy,
• all kinds of plegia,
• multiple sclerosis,
• all kinds of muscle weakness (myasthenia;
atrophy or dystrophy),
• amputation of the lower extremities,
• cardiovascular insufficiency,
• rheumatic illnesses.
Jump supports the following therapeutic aims:
• preservation, development and/or
strengthening of the patient's entire tonicity,
• stimulation, stabilization and strengthening
of metabolism and circulation,
• preservation, development and/or
strengthening of (auto-) mobility,
• stabilization and straightening of the
patient's body (positioning),
• skeletal stabilization and strengthening of
the spine,
• development and improvement of sensorial
perception,
• participation in social surroundings
(inclusion).
1.4 Counter indication Jump beta
ATTENTION
Under the following circumstances and/or
symptoms, please consult your doctor or therapist
prior to any passive or active use of Jump:
• Users whose skin is not intact (especially
around the areas of buttocks, back, thighs,
hands etc.) may experience dermatological
complications (pressure marks, irritations,
open traumata)
• if the user is suffering from grave tonicity
deregulation
• patients with extremely impaired competence
or perception CANNOT participate in road
traffic without assistance.
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INDICATION
We are NOT liable for any damage to persons
or objects resulting from using Jump under the
circumstances stated above.
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