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Service Record Jump alpha
Jump alpha
ENG
Service Record
In the following all individual adjustments of the wheelchair are
described. These adjustments require tools and specialised
knowledge. Please leave the adjustments to a qualified rehab
consultant.
2019-07-16
Service Record Jump alpha
Unique people, unique solutions.
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  • Page 1 Service Record Jump alpha Jump alpha Service Record In the following all individual adjustments of the wheelchair are described. These adjustments require tools and specialised knowledge. Please leave the adjustments to a qualified rehab consultant. 2019-07-16 Service Record Jump alpha Unique people, unique solutions.
  • 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

    3.9.1 Classification 3.9.2 Vertical setting 3.9.3 Horizontal setting 3.9.4 Fine adjustment of the truss pad holder 28 3.9.5 Adjusting to the user 3.10 Assembly Outdoor Front End 3.10.1 General Information 3.10.2 Widen 2019-07-16 Service Record Jump alpha 3 of 36...
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  • Page 5: Wheelchair Overview

    17 skirt guards 18 side guards 19 brake lever 20 seat cushion 21 handrim 22 brake bolt 23 frame 24 caster 25 caster fork 26 contiuous legsupport 27 crossbrace 28 utensils bag 2019-07-16 Service Record Jump alpha 5 of 36...
  • Page 6: General Information

    • Phillips screw driver • flat head screw driver • plastic mallet • side cutter • threadlocker (fluid) • bicycle inner tube repair kit • work bench/jaw vise with rubber pads 6 of 36 Service Record Jump alpha 2019-07-16...
  • Page 7: Explanation Of Symbols

    Turn counter-clockwise view from the back steps to be done at the same time fasten parts steps to be done after each other remove parts steps to be done on both sides 2019-07-16 Service Record Jump alpha 7 of 36...
  • Page 8: General Safety Instructions

    In combination of wheelchair and electric auxiliary drive, certain strains can occur which can lead to damage to the wheelchair. Slowly approach obstacles and carefully overcome them so that little force is applied to the caster, driving wheel and wheelchair as a whole. 8 of 36 Service Record Jump alpha 2019-07-16...
  • Page 9: Assembly Groups

    Remove the casters in short intervals and clean the forks, axles and the husks thoroughly. Precede the same with synthetic forks. 2019-07-16 Service Record Jump alpha 9 of 36...
  • Page 10: Seat Height In Back, Seat Slant

    Retighten all screws; screws (A) with 9 Nm, screw (B) with 7 Nm. A falsely set steering head slant can lead to the casters shaking back and forth and can lead to hindering curve rides (from casters). 10 of 36 Service Record Jump alpha 2019-07-16...
  • Page 11: Replacing/ Displacing The Caster Adapters And Casters

    Check/correct the distance of the rear wheel to the side guard and skirt guard by attaching the rear wheel. 2019-07-16 Service Record Jump alpha 11 of 36...
  • Page 12: Rear Wheel Track Balance

    0° wedge plate wedge plate 1° 1°** **If necessary, apply 2 sets of plates (2 x inner plate mounted on the inside, 1x outer plate+ 1x inner plate mounted on the outside) 12 of 36 Service Record Jump alpha 2019-07-16...
  • Page 13 (tightening torque of nuts M18 fitting 35 Nm). Be sure to check the functionality of the knee lever brake and adjust if necessary. Please note the colored discs for the correct adjustment of the camber. 2019-07-16 Service Record Jump alpha 13 of 36...
  • Page 14 M18x1 SW24 green For Vector and Jump beta 8 ° camber, as well as Jump alpha 5 ° and 8 ° camber, a spacer block for wheelbase extension is required (spare part). Here, the toe is already integrated in the broa- dening.
  • Page 15: Assembly Group Seat

    3.2.4 Changing the seat depth of the SitzFix (4) Loosen the screw connections (A) under the seat, pull the extension in the wanted position and retighten the screw connections. 2019-07-16 Service Record Jump alpha 15 of 36...
  • Page 16: Chaning The Seat Width

    Afterwards, check the functionality of the wheel lock and if necessary, correct its posi- tion. 16 of 36 Service Record Jump alpha 2019-07-16...
  • Page 17: Assembly Group Leg Support

    Set the wanted angle and retight- en the screws. The fine adjustments of the locking claw occurs the same with all continuous foot plate types. 2019-07-16 Service Record Jump alpha 17 of 36...
  • Page 18: Leg Support

    Fine adjustment of foot plate angle, outer at- tachment (5) Loosen the locking nut (A), turn the set screw (B) in the wanted position and retighten the locking nut (A). mounting outside 18 of 36 Service Record Jump alpha 2019-07-16...
  • Page 19: Assembly Group Side Guards

    The distance between the upper part of the wheel and skirt guard should be at least 10 mm so that the skirt guard does not push the strain on to the wheel. 2019-07-16 Service Record Jump alpha 19 of 36...
  • Page 20: Armrest On The Side Guard

    3.4.3 Armrest on the side guard (1) To set the arm rests remove the screws (A) on both sides, place the cushion in the holes to the wanted position, replace the screws and retighten them. 20 of 36 Service Record Jump alpha 2019-07-16...
  • Page 21: Assembly Group Brake

    (2) Check the air pressure in the driving wheels first (required details on the tire cover). To ad- just the brake loosen both screws (A) on both sides, place brake in the appropriate position and retighten the screws (A). 2019-07-16 Service Record Jump alpha 21 of 36...
  • Page 22: Cable Brake

    Be sure when remov- ing or attaching the wheels with the quick release axle that you do not break the brake pad. This would cause a significant safety risk. 22 of 36 Service Record Jump alpha 2019-07-16...
  • Page 23: Assembly Group Anti-Tipper

    • and replace the anti-tipper wheel and holder. • Place the screw (B) in the right hole (A) and tighten it. 2019-07-16 Service Record Jump alpha 23 of 36...
  • Page 24: Assembly Group Tipping Lever

    • screw it on tightly to the frame with the screw (B). It is not possible to mount both an anti-tipper and a tipping lever on the same frame side! 24 of 36 Service Record Jump alpha 2019-07-16...
  • Page 25: Assembly Group Back

    (7) stabilizer bar (A) for standard push handles with star grip screws (B) on both sides. • (8) stabilizer bar (A) with telescopic push handles with eccentric tensioner (B) on both sides. 2019-07-16 Service Record Jump alpha 25 of 36...
  • Page 26: Setting The Back Angle

    2,5 cm distance between seat edge and the bottom back edge will be too big and the angle turning point with slide too far up. 26 of 36 Service Record Jump alpha 2019-07-16...
  • Page 27: Assembly Group Truss Pads

    (5) On the other hand, it can occur by displacing the cushions. Remove the covers, remove the screws (A), displace the cushion and retighten the screws (A). After, replace the covers. 2019-07-16 Service Record Jump alpha 27 of 36...
  • Page 28: Fine Adjustment Of The Truss Pad Holder

    (8) If all positioning and extension works are finished close the truss pads, adjust the joints in the necessary position and tighten all joint screws (6A). The ball joint is then fixated by tighten the four screws (B). 28 of 36 Service Record Jump alpha 2019-07-16...
  • Page 29: Assembly Outdoor Front End

    (± 1 cm per hole). • Firmly screw the new Tuflok screws (A) into the threads at the new position (C). The pipes must have been telescoped on both sides by the same amount. 2019-07-16 Service Record Jump alpha 29 of 36...
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  • Page 31: Repairs And Maintenance

    Adjust seat tilt to 90° (if available) • If necessary, pack removable textile parts in foil or similar • Secure the wheelchair from rolling away and getting dirty • Store in a dry environment without aggressive environmental influences. 2019-07-16 Service Record Jump alpha 31 of 36...
  • Page 32: Reinstatement

    (if available) Clean the wheelchair and oil all moving parts. If you notice any defects during maintenance, please contact your specialist retailer im- mediately and do not use the wheelchair anymore. 32 of 36 Service Record Jump alpha 2019-07-16...
  • Page 33 Locking mechanisms (tripod springs of push handles, quick-release axles, eccentric clamps, etc.) checked for functionality, anti-tipper checked for firm fit and fuctionality. Oiling: moving parts and bearings oiled Final check: functional check of all mechanical adjusting devices carried out. 2019-07-16 Service Record Jump alpha 33 of 36...
  • Page 34: Technical Specifications

    3 years at not excessive demand wheelchair life cycle of the 5 years wheelchair Normative requirements The wheelchair meets the requirements of ISO 7176-8 and the requirements against ignition. 34 of 36 Service Record Jump alpha 2019-07-16...
  • Page 35: 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 36 Service Record Jump alpha SORG Rollstuhltechnik GmbH + Co. KG Benzstraße 3-5 68794 Oberhausen-Rheinhausen Germany Fon +49 7254 9279-0 Fax +49 7254 9279-10 info@sorgrollstuhltechnik.de www.sorgrollstuhltechnik.de company stamp...

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