SORG Mio Move 604 Instructions For Use Manual

SORG Mio Move 604 Instructions For Use Manual

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Instructions for use Mio Move
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Mio Move
Instructions for use
Unique people, unique solutions.
2019-08-16
Instructions for use Mio Move
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  • Page 1 Instructions for use Mio Move Mio Move Instructions for use Unique people, unique solutions. 2019-08-16 Instructions for use Mio Move 1 of 44...
  • Page 2 All texts, pictures and graphics underlie co- pyright protection. All rights, including co- pying, publishing, editing and translating, remain reserved. © by SORG Rollstuhltech- nik GmbH+Co. KG Benzstraße 3-5, 68794 Oberhausen-Rhein hausen / Germany. Our terms and conditions can be found on our order forms and at www.sorgrollstuhl-...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of content 1 Wheelchair overview 4 Repairs and maintenance 4.1 Repairs 2 General Information 4.2 Spare parts 2.1 Preamble 4.3 Maintenance 2.2 General use indications 4.4 Disinfection 2.2.1 Signs and Symbols 4.5 Storage 2.2.2 Intensions 4.6 Reinstatement 2.2.3 Indication 4.7 Disposal 2.2.4 Counterindication 4.8 Maintenance/Inspection...
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  • Page 5: Wheelchair Overview

    1 Wheelchair overview 1 height adjustable push bail 2 back cushion 3 side guard 4 wheel cover 5 brake lever 6 seat cushion 7 seat plate 8 frame 9 foot plate 10 caster fork 11 caster 12 brake pressure bolt 13 rear wheel 14 axle 15 hand rim...
  • Page 6: General Information

    2 General information 2.1 Preamble Welcome to the SORG family - thank you for your trust in us and for choosing our product. This wheelchair has been individually made to measure your particular needs. In order to be able to use the wheelchair in everyday life, you receive the following usage and setting instructions which can be done without tools.
  • Page 7: Signs And Symbols

    2 General information 2.2.1 Signs and symbols ATTENTION! Warnings for perso- important detail nal Safety aspects that are of the utmost importance. correct or proper use/setting CORRECT safety adjustment/ use incorrect or improper use/setting WRONG adjustment/ use reference from text to detail (A);...
  • Page 8: Intensions

    2 General information 2.2.2 Intensions Mio Move is a growable tiltable wheelchair for children and adolescents for indoors and out- doors. km/h The wheelchair only serves to carry the person for whom it has been adapted, by a qualified specialist retailer. In the case of children or persons with impaired ability to act, the parents or authorized caregi- vers must ensure that the instructions in the Instructions for use are followed.
  • Page 9: General Safety Instructions

    2 Allgemeine Informationen • not enough eyesight. We cannot be taken accountable for damages done to people or objects originating from the use of the Mio Move under the conditions described above. 2.3 General safety instructions Before each use be sure to check: •...
  • Page 10 2 General information When dimsantling the parts/accessories listed below, the risks listed as examples may occur: • cushion: lack of hygiene/pressure points • leg support: getting legs stuck when transporting • head rests: loss or missing head rest during transport •...
  • Page 11: Transporting Without User

    You can find further information in the crash test brochure at www.sorgrollstuhltechnik.de/ downloadportal. We can recommend the following manufacturers of restraint brackets: • SORG-restraint brackets on the wheelchair • AMF-BRUNS GmbH & Co.KG • Q‘Straint Europe...
  • Page 12 2 General information Securing points/methods for the transport in a vehicle When using the wheelchair as a seat in the vehicle, use only the points marked with the symbol for the attachment points. These can be found in the back left and right (1) and front left and right.
  • Page 13: Other Important Indications

    > 42°C Pelvic restraints (pelvice belts as positioning help) can be ordered as an option in the wheelchair configuration via the SORG order forms or by ordering via spare parts catalogues. The assembly is carried out by your retailer. In some cases, the product may interact with electromagnetic fields (e.g., anit-theft device in stores).
  • Page 14 2 General information Combination with products from other manufacturers The wheelchair may only be combined with the electrical auxiliary drives approved by the manufacturer. The responsibility of restrictions or adjustmens as well as the attachment itself lies with the supplier of the additional system or the specialized retailer. Please ask about the conditions with the manufacturer of the auxiliary drives.
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  • Page 16: Handling

    3.1 Handling rear wheels 3.1.1 General indications By braking the wheels with the hand rims, friction heat occurs. Hand rim covers can expand from heat and can come off the hand rims. 3.1.2 Tire pressure The appropriate operating pressure can be found on the tire casing - usually 3-10 bar.
  • Page 17: Double Hand Rim Wheels

    3.1 Handling rear wheels 3.1.4 Double hand rim wheels put on: 90° (3b) (3a) Remove: Proceed analogously in reverse order (2a) (2b) 2019-08-16 Instructions for use Mio Move 17 of 44...
  • Page 18: Handling Casters

    3.2 Handling casters 3.2.1 General indications Incorrectly adjusted casters or driving too fast can causethe casters to flutter. At the first sign of flutter, slow down the drive immediatley and have the casters readjusted by a specialist retailer. 3.2.2 caster track lock unlock: 90°...
  • Page 19: Handling Seat And Back

    3.3 Handling seat and back 3.3.1 General indications Check the firm fit of the back after every adjustment. For angle-adjustable back or seat tilts above a setting of >90°, it is essential to activate the anti-tipper. When adjusting the back angle or tilting, the head must be supported (e.g. by a head rest)..
  • Page 20: Back With Raster

    3.3 Handling seat and back 3.3.3 Back with raster adjust: Always activate the anti-tipper before using a new back angle position. (3a) (3b) fold down (fold up: proceed analogously in reverse order): Instructions for use Mio Move 20 of 44 2019-08-16...
  • Page 21: Back Extensions

    3.3 Handling seat and back 3.3.4 Back extension pulling out (submerse: proceed analogously in reverse order): The submersible back extension is not suitable as a headrest in a vehicle! 2019-08-16 Instructions for use Mio Move 21 of 44...
  • Page 22: Handling Push Aids

    3.4 Handling push aids 3.4.1 General indications All height adjustable push aids are designed exclusively to push the occupant in their wheelchair - not to carry. Children cannot assess the pivoting range of the push aids and can hurt others while playing.
  • Page 23: Push Handles

    3.4 Handling push aids 3.4.2 push handles adjusting the height: (4a) (4b) putting on (remove: proceed analogously in reverse order): (4a) (4b) 2019-08-16 Instructions for use Mio Move 23 of 44...
  • Page 24: Push Bail

    3.4 Handling push aids 3.4.3 push bail adjusting the angle: plastic joint: (2b) (2a) metal joint: Instructions for use Mio Move 24 of 44 2019-08-16...
  • Page 25: Single Hand Push Handle

    3.4 Handling push aids 3.4.4 Single hand push handle adjusting the angle 2019-08-16 Instructions for use Mio Move 25 of 44...
  • Page 26: Handling Leg Support

    3.5 Handling leg supports 3.5.1 General indications Types of leg supports and their handling: Model 1: Model 2: 3.5.2 Foot plate which folds up with lock lock (unluck: proceed analogously in reverse order): 90° Make sure that you do not lean too far out of the wheelchair when handling the lock. Instructions for use Mio Move 26 of 44 2019-08-16...
  • Page 27: Divided Foot Plate

    3.5 Handling leg support 3.5.3 divided foot plate flip up (flip down: proceed analogously in reverse order): setting the length: adjusting the length of the calf support: 2019-08-16 Instructions for use Mio Move 27 of 44...
  • Page 28: Handling Brake

    3.6 Handling brake 3.6.1 General indication Check the functionality of the brakes before each use! If the braking effect wears off, con- tact your retailer immediately. Possible impairments or malfunctions can be caused by: • dirty or incorrectly adjusted brakes, •...
  • Page 29 3.6 Handling brake lock: The use of the lock can lead to a dangerous situation. Permanent supervision from a care taker is important. First set the brake to the deisire position (braked/unbraked) and fixate it as follows: unlock: (1a) 2019-08-16 Instructions for use Mio Move 29 of 44...
  • Page 30: Drum Brake

    3.6 Handling brake 3.6.2 drum brake braking: Uneven use of both brake levers creates cornering. Clean the brake block of the drum brake wheels in short intervals with a soft brush. setting: (2a) (2b) loosen: Instructions for use Mio Move 30 of 44 2019-08-16...
  • Page 31: Handling Anti-Tipper

    3.7 Handling anti-tipper 3.7.1 General indications In the case of leg amputations, a wheel base extension, or at least an anti-tipper should be used to improve the tipping stability. A wheel base extension is not a replacement for an anti-tipper. activate: (2a) (2b)
  • Page 32: Handling Head Rest

    3.8 Handling head rest 3.8.1 General indications The lightweight headrest is not appro- ved as a head rest for transport in a vehicle. setting the distance: setting the height: Instructions for use Mio Move 32 of 44 2019-08-16...
  • Page 33: Handling Abduction Wedge

    3.9 Handling abduction wedge 3.9.1 General indications setting the distance: setting the height: 3.10 Handling side truss pads 3.10.1 General indications open / close: 2019-08-16 Instructions for use Mio Move 33 of 44...
  • Page 34: Handling Therapy Table

    3.11 Handling therapy table 3.11.1 General indications setting the angle: setting the height: Instructions for use Mio Move 34 of 44 2019-08-16...
  • Page 35: Handling Outdoor-Front-End

    3.12 Handling outdoor-front-end 3.12.1 General indications Please note the max. load of the wheelchair, this also applies to the outdoor- max. front-end. km/h mounting (demounting: In picture 4 proceed in opposite direction): (3a) (3b) 2019-08-16 Instructions for use Mio Move 35 of 44...
  • Page 36: Handling Sun Shade

    3.13 Handling sun shade 3.13.1 General indications The sun shade can heat up to 42° with strong sun light. Never carry the wheelchair over an obstacle by the sun shade. The sun shade does not pretect against rain. fold up (fold out: procced analogously in reverse order): remove (put on: proceed analogously in reverse order):: Instructions for use Mio Move 36 of 44...
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  • Page 38: Repairs And Maintenance

    4 Repairs and maintenance 4.1 Repairs Repairs are to be done by your specialized retailer. 4.2 Spare parts Only original spare parts can be used! They are available at your medical supply store. The spare parts can be downloaded at www.sorgrollstuhltechnik.de or can be requested directly from us.
  • Page 39: Reinstatement

    4 Repairs and maintenance 4.6 Reinstatement Before reuse, a full inspection according the the checklist must be carried out by a specialized retailer. All disinfection measures for reuse must be carried out according to a validated hygie- ne plan. 4.7 Disposal The wheelchair my only be disposed of with the approval of the benefactor.
  • Page 40 4 Repairs and maintenance Checklist yearly inspection (specialized retailer) Template (available for download at www.sorgrollstuhltechnik.de/downloadportal) Preparatory Work cleaning done Check: Frame, back, mounted parts and accessories checked for damage, bends, cracks and corrosi- all fixing screws checked for firm fit and completeness, casters and rear wheels as well as the associated attachments checked for good condition, functionality and proper running qualities, spokes checked for firm fit and completeness,...
  • Page 41: Technical Data

    5 Technical data 5.1 Data and measurements Model: Mio Move Type: 604 German aid index number: 18.99.02.1020 All measurements ±5% Indication Measurements Comment seat width(SW) 20-mm-intervals 200 to 340 mm opt. +20 mm growable seat depth (SD) 20-mm-intervals 180 to 360 mm opt.
  • Page 42: Meaning Of Labels

    5.2 Meaning of labels The meaning of the individual labes is explained in the texts at the respective place. If the type plate is damaged or gets lost, a new one can be ordered from SORG Rollstuhltechnik. type plate: manufacturer logo...
  • Page 43: Verification Of Yearly Inspection

    6 Verification of yearly inspection Documentation yearly inspection For safety reasons and to maintain product liability, an inspection by your retailer is required at least once a year. serail number: yearly inspection conducted according to stamp: check list (year 1) comments: date/ retailer's signature yearly inspection conducted according to...
  • Page 44 Instructions of use Mio Move SORG Rollstuhltechnik GmbH + Co. KG Benzstraße 3-5 68794 Oberhausen-Rheinhausen Germany Tel.: +49 7254 9279-0 Fax +49 7254 9279-10 info@sorgrollstuhltechnik.de www.sorgrollstuhltechnik.de retailer stamp...

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