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USER GUIDE
CORZINO
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V1 2019-02-07

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  • Page 1 USER GUIDE CORZINO V1 2019-02-07...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Intended Use..........................3 Warranty...........................3 Safety and Warning Notes.......................4 Transportation..........................5 Overview of the Corzino......................6 Technical Specifications......................7 Configuration..........................7 Box Contents..........................7 Unboxing the Corzino.........................7 Assembling the Corzino......................8 Hex Key..........................8 Opening the Stroller........................8 Footrest Installation........................8 Adjustment..........................9 Brakes..........................9 Five-point Belt........................9 Seat Reinforcement......................9 6. Backrest Angle Adjustment....................9 Daily Usage..........................10...
  • Page 3 Business Hours: 8 am to 4 pm Eastern Time Only use parts and accessories supplied by Synetik ErgoCare. Any substitution of parts with those of another company will result in the loss of warranty and may cause damage. Read this manual carefully before using the stroller for the first time and keep it for future reference.
  • Page 4: Intended Use

    Intended Use The Corzino stroller comes in 4 sizes (30, 34, 38 and 42). This stroller is produced from lightweight alloy. It is equipped with an optimized folding system and is fully adjustable. Indeed, the seat depth, the backrest height, the upholstery tension and the footrest height are adjustable.
  • Page 5: Safety And Warning Notes

    Safety and Warning Notes ATTENTION! Read this manual carefully before first using the stroller, and keep it for further reference. The safety of a child might be in jeopardy if the instructions and safety information listed in the User Guide are not followed. Safety points to consider when using the Corzo X Country Stroller.
  • Page 6: Transportation

    Transportation The Corzino stroller-style wheelchair has successfully passed impact tests. The seat meets the ISO 7176-19. The tests were carried out in all possible configurations of the product. To be compliant, the wheelchair must have the transit option which includes 4 tie-downs.
  • Page 7: Overview Of The Corzino

    Overview of the Corzino SCHEMA SCHEMA DESCRIPTION 1. Handle 16. Footrest adjusting lever 17. Front wheel 3. Handle adjusting safety pin 18. Calf rest 4. Backrest frame 19. Footrest safety 5. Backrest 20. Footrest 6. Cross frame 21. Arrestment device spring 7.
  • Page 8: Technical Specifications

    1- Remove the contents of the boxes and place on a flat surface. 2- Make sure that the material corresponds to what you ordered and that no damage was caused during transportation. 3- Follow the instructions in the following section (Assembling the Corzino)
  • Page 9: Assembling The Corzino

    NOTE! The numbers in parenthesis refers to the schema presented on page 6. Hex Key Only one Hex key is needed to assemble and adjust the Corzino Stroller. It is located in a pocket on the bottom left corner of the back of the backrest.
  • Page 10: Adjustment

    Adjustment Before placing the child in the stroller, adjust the height of the backrest, the depth of the seat and install the desired accessories. ** Use the hex key to handle the screws Brakes To engage the brake, press brake lever pad on both sides fully to the end position. To disengage the parking brake, lift both brake lever pads.
  • Page 11: Daily Usage

    Daily Usage Synetik ErgoCare recommends performing a daily inspection before seating a child in the Corzino Stroller. Opening the Stroller 1. Stand stroller on its wheels 2. Unlock the transport safety latch (12) 3. Grasp one handle (1) and push down on the opposite seat tube (22), press down firmly on seat tubes to ensure the stroller is completely open 4.
  • Page 12: Getting Out Of The Stroller

    Getting out of the Stroller 1. Ensure the brakes are on 2. If possible, place the back of the stroller against a wall or immovable object (Another helper can hold the stroller steady) 3. Unfasten the safety belt and lift the child out carefully. Negotiating Stairs To facilitate travel;...
  • Page 13: Negotiating Curb Or Single Steps

    Negotiating Curb or Single Steps Down; 1. Position the rear wheels at the edge of the curb. 2. Hold the handles firmly and tip the stroller slightly backwards. 3. Balance on the rear wheels, lower the stroller down off the curb on its rear wheels. 4.
  • Page 14: Abductor Block - 010-132

    Fig 1. Fig.2 Fig.3 Abductor Block – 010-132 Put the buckle, which is sewn onto the bottom part of the block, through one of two holes on the seat, and secure the block using Velcro. (Place zipper outwards). Headrest Adjustable (Pair) – 010-131 Different positions are possible with the headrest.
  • Page 15: Headwings Basic (Head Laterals) - 010-166

    Headwings Basic (Head laterals) – 010-166 Different positions are possible with the headwings. Adjust the height of the headwings by threading the shorter Velcro straps (underneath) between the different backrest holes. 1- Highest Position - The shorter Velcro straps (underneath) go through the top holes of the backrest and the longer Velcro straps (at top) flip over the edge of the backrest.
  • Page 16: Work Board 010-144

    Work Board 010-144 1- Gently install the work board on the laps of the child 2- Wrap the straps around the seat tubes 3- Adjust the tension with the Velcro straps. The user must always feel comfortable. Feet Fixation – 010-134 Mounting –...
  • Page 17: Chest Immobilisation Belt - 010-168

    Chest Immobilisation Belt – 010-168 1- Unfasten the 5-point belt, seat the child in the stroller to determine appropriate height for the position of the trunk support. 2- Take the child out of the stroller. 3- Position the trunk support at the appropriate height and secure it using the lateral belts with the side-release interlocking buckles located on the back of backrest.
  • Page 18: H-Style Harness - 010-178

    1- Seat the child in the stroller, adjust the length of the straps with the plastic buckles at the end of each strap or by pulling on one of the D-Ring on each side of the buckle 2- Fasten the lock. The child must always feel comfortable. H-Style Harness –...
  • Page 19: Basket - Textile - 010-143

    Basket – Textile – 010-143 The maximum load of the fabric basket is 3 kg. 1- Secure the higher part of the basket by wrapping the two straps around the front side frames and fastening the metal snaps (see image) Secure the lower part of basket by wrapping the two straps around the rear side frames and fastening the metal snaps (see image) Armrest Foldable (Pair) –...
  • Page 20: Comfort Seat Cover - 010-171

    Comfort Seat Cover – 010-171 1- Unfasten the shoulder straps of the 5-point belt. Remove the straps from the holes in backrest. 2- Unfasten the side straps of the 5-point belt. 3- Use your foot to unlock the rear safety bar by pushing the centre of the brace upward. 4- Fold the stroller slightly.
  • Page 21: Summer Footmuff - 010-138

    The rain cover should be pulled over the stroller, so the canopy and the footrest are both covered. Store when clean and dry. Summer Footmuff – 010-138 1- Mount the upper section of the footmuff to the tubing by stretching the fabric to the back side, using plastic sleeves.
  • Page 22: Comfort Side Protection - 010-133

    MAINTENANCE OF ACCESSORIES If the accessories are damaged or in need of repair, only an approved repair centre is permitted for this service. Synetik ErgoCare is also available for product information. Only PATRON replacement parts should be used on these accessories.
  • Page 23: Cleaning Instructions

    2. Wash by hand in hot water (Max. 40 °C ) using a mild detergent. Maintenance Synetik ErgoCare recommends that a daily visual inspection of equipment be performed by a therapist, parent or caregiver to ensure the safe use of the product.
  • Page 24 If there are used control cables (brakes, telescopes, tilt), check it regularly and, if necessary, oil them. Synetik ErgoCare reserves the right to make design changes to any of their products without prior notice as a part of their continuous development program.

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