SORG Vector Service Record For The Rehab Technician

SORG Vector Service Record For The Rehab Technician

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  • Page 1 Service Record service record for the rehab technician Vector...
  • Page 2: Imprint

    We are a member of rehaKIND e.V. International association child and adolescent rehabilitation COPYRIGHT © by SORG Rollstuhltechnik GmbH + Co. KG Benzstraße 3-5, 68794 Oberhausen-Rheinhausen. All texts and pictures in this user manual underlie the international copyright protection and are not allowed to be published without our consent –...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2.5.3 Leg support outer attachment, continuous 2.5.4 Leg support outer attachment, folds up sideways 2.5.5 Divided foot plate, folds up sideways 15 ASSEMBLY GROUP SIDE GUARDS VECTOR 2.6.1 Setting side guards 2.6.2 Skirt guard on the side guard 2.6.3 Armrest on the side guard...
  • Page 4: Wheelchair Overview

    Vector Wheelchair overview Overview Vector push handles back side guard skirt guard wheel lock (knee lever brake) seat brake lever brake bolt frame 10. foot plate (continuous) 11. caster forkl 12. caster 13. driving wheel 14. hand rim 15. quick release axle 16.
  • Page 5: Preamble

    All of our wheelchairs fulfill the guidelines and require- tation. ments according to 93/42/EWG, 2007/47/EWG and EN12183:2009. SORG Rollstuhltechnik is also certified ac- CONFIRMATION OF RECIEPT cording to the quality management system ISO 9001. With INDICATION...
  • Page 6: Documentation

    Vector 2 ADJUSTMENTS ON THE WHEELCHAIR INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Proceed according to the maintenance plan in the user manual. ATTENTION: DANGER OF BRUISING DOCUMENTATION When operating the adjustable parts (back rest, side guard, leg support, wheel lock, positioning aids etc.) as well as fixation and reparation work, there is an injury risk �...
  • Page 7: Assembly Group Wheels

    Service Record ASSEMBLY GROUP WHEELS 2.3.1 Centre of gravity(wheel base, perforated plate) From the configuration of the rear wheels and casters, the focal point, the wobbliness of the wheelchair, the seat height in front and back and the seat angle can be set. (1) To set the centre of gravity •...
  • Page 8: Seat Height In Back, Seat Slant

    Vector 2.3.3 Seat height in back, seat slant pieces) and tighten them; screws (A) with 9 Nm, screw (B) with 7 Nm. • Check the steering head slant (see 2.3.4) ATTENTION After each change made on the rear wheels the function-...
  • Page 9: Camber

    Service Record 2.3.6 Camber Through the camber you influence: • the side tilt stability, • the shoulder rear wheel position and • the track width of the wheelchair. INFORMATION (1) To avoid the so called “eraser effect” we general- ly mount the fitting track balance ex-works (A). With a change of the camber afterwards, the track balance adapter (A) must be replaced by one that fits (spare part).
  • Page 10: Rear Wheel Track Balance

    Vector 2.3.7 Rear wheel track balance If you have to change the camber and/or the seat slant you must, in order to avoid the so called “eraser effect”, mount appropriate wedge plates for the track balance. To change/set the wedge plate;...
  • Page 11: Assembly Group Seat

    Service Record ASSEMBLY GROUP SEAT 2.4.1 Growth setting seat depth The seat depth is changed the same for both types of seats (seat cover/SeatFix). For preparation remove the driving wheels. • (1+2) Remove the screws (A) on both sides of the seat supporting angle (B) and pull the bushings as far out of the side guards so that the seat support- ing angle moves freely.
  • Page 12: Growth Setting Seat Width

    Vector 2.4.4 Growth setting seat width SEATFIX (1) Remove the driving wheels and, if necessary, the stabiliz- ing rod completely. If available remove the firm curved back plate or loosen the Velcro connection of the adjustable back cover on both sides.
  • Page 13: Assembly Group Leg Supports

    Service Record ASSEMBLY GROUP LEG SUPPORTS 2.5.1 Term definition Vector has nine different leg supports: • (1) inner attachment with continuous foot plate screwed on tight, • (2) outer attachment with continuous foot plate screwed on tight, • (3) inner attachment with continuous foot plate folds up sideways •...
  • Page 14: Leg Support Inner Attachment

    Vector 2.5.2 Leg support inner attachment 2.5.3 Leg support outer attachment, conti- nuous Setting the lower leg length (1) Remove the screws (A) on the outer side of the frame on The setting of the lower leg length takes place in the same both sides.
  • Page 15: Leg Support Outer Attachment, Folds Up Sideways

    Service Record 2.5.4 Leg support outer attachment, folds up 2.5.5 Divided foot plate, folds up sideways sideways ATTENTION Setting the lower leg length The divided foot plate is NOT suitable for users with tone (5) Remove the screws (A) on the outer side of the frame, dysregulation.
  • Page 16: Assembly Group Side Guards

    Vector 2.6.2 Skirt guard on the side guard ASSEMBLY GROUP SIDE GUARDS VECTOR 2.6.1 Setting side guards (4) The skirt guard is placed on the side guard and should cover the rear wheel to the outer side of the wheel.
  • Page 17: Assembly Group Brakes

    Service Record ASSEMBLY GROUP BRAKES wheel lock/service brake (1+2) Every wheelchair is equipped with two wheel locks. They consist of brake pressing bolt (A), brake lever (B) (if necessary, also with an extension) and adjustment screws (C). ATTENTION WHEEL LOCKS ONLY SERVE THE PURPOSE OF PUTTING THE WHEELS IN A RESTING POSITION.
  • Page 18: Standard Wheel Lock

    Vector 2.7.1 Standard wheel lock (1) Check the air pressure in the driving wheels first (re- quired details on the tire cover). To adjust the brake loosen both screws (A) on both sides, place brake in the appropri- ate position and retighten the screws (A) 2.7.2 Lockable wheel lock...
  • Page 19: Drum Brake

    Service Record 2.7.4 Drum brake The drum brake, unlike the wheel lock, is also suitable as a driving brake. (1) The adjustment of the drum brake occurs through a screw on the bottom end of the brake cable (A). By turning the screw counter clockwise the brake cable can be tight- ened.
  • Page 20: Assembly Group Anit Tipper/ Tipping Lever

    Vector ASSEMBLY GROUP ANIT TIPPER/TIP- PING LEVER (1) The anti-tipper consists of 4 parts:: • (A) anti-tipper holder, • (B) foot lever, • (C) anti-tipper wheel with holder, • (D) anti-tipper bail which can be pulled down and turned 180° (partly sticking in the anti-tipper hold- er).
  • Page 21: Assembly Group Back

    Service Record ASSEMBLY GROUP BACK 2.9.1 Adjustable back cover The back belts can be adjusted which enables an individual molding of the back. For example, if the upper belts on the back are loosened, then a molding form of the back follows and allows more torso stabilization from the side for the wheelchair user.
  • Page 22: Adjusting The Back Angle

    Vector 2.9.3 Adjusting the back angle 2.9.5 Extension on standard backs (1) The tilting angle of the back rest can be adjusted or fold- (4) Remove the screws (A) on the frame of the back tubes ed down in steps by pulling the locking bolts (A) on the ring on both sides.
  • Page 23: Assembly Group Push Aids

    Service Record 2.10. ASSEMBLY GROUP PUSH AIDS 2.10.1 Standard push handles ATTENTION The push handles have black caps made of synthetic ma- terial. Under adverse circumstances the caps can loosen. For example from heat, if moisture gets in the caps or by extreme strain.
  • Page 24: Assembly Group Truss Pads

    Vector 2.11 ASSEMBLY GROUP TRUSS PADS 2.11.1 Classification (1) The truss pads consist of the following parts: • (A) connection (C-bar) • (B) truss pad cushion • (C) truss pad holder • (D) locking joint 2.11.2 Vertical setting (2) The vertical setting of the truss pads occurs on the one hand by moving the locking joint (A).
  • Page 25 Service Record...
  • Page 26: Repairs And Maintenance

    Vector 3 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL DATA Technical changes and misprints reserved. � INDICATION For safety reasons, when using the wheelchair regularly a Labelling Measure- Comments yearly inspection according to the following maintenance ments checklist is necessary. It is to be documented in the fol- lowing.
  • Page 27: Type Label

    CE-sign back height seat depth max. load type number capacity DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY SORG Rollstuhltechnik GmbH & Co.KG Benzstraße 3-5 D-68794 Oberhausen-Rheinhausen Tel.: +49 7254 9279.0 Fax: +49 7254 9279.10 e-mail: info@sorgrollstuhltechnik.de Web: www.sorgrollstuhltechnik.de declares with this in sole responsibility, that the following aid Vector Type Nr.: 790...
  • Page 28: Retailer Verification

    Vector RETAILER VERIFICATION company stamp SORG Rollstuhltechnik GmbH + Co. KG Benszstraße 3-5 D-68794 Oberhausen-Rheinhn. Tel. +49 7254 9279-0 Fax +49 7254 9279-10 info@sorgrollstuhltechnik.de www.sorgrollstuhltechnik.de Technical changes and misprints reserved.

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