Exchanging / Shifting The Interface Adapters; Mounting Of Seating Systems; Removing And Mounting Seating Systems Being Equipped With The "Parallel" Seating Shell Interface; Removing And Mounting Seating Systems That Have A Trapez Seating Shell Interface - Otto Bock Dino 3 Instructions For Use Manual

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Exchanging / Shifting the interface adapters

By loosening the screw connection (Fig. 1, item 1) to the frame (Fig. 1, item 2), the interface adapter (Fig. 1, item 3)
can be shifted or exchanged. At the moment, interface adapters for the following seating systems are available:
• Type "Trapez"
• Type "Parallel"
• Type "Dräger"
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Mounting of seating systems

When using seating systems of other manufacturers, please observe the corresponding manufacturer's instructions
for use.
Ottobock will assume no liability for combinations of interface adapters which are not mentioned above.
5.1. Removing and mounting seating systems being equipped with the "Parallel" seating shell interface (Fig. 2)
The seat can be easily removed from the mobility base to lessen the weight of the chair during transport.
This also allows for easy transfer between indoor and outdoor mobility bases.
Position yourself on the right side (when in the forward direction) of the seating unit. Hold the head area of the back
part of the seat with one hand.
Now reach beneath the seat and pull the angled disengaging lever towards the footrest assembly to release the seat
attachment. Tilt the seat back to over 45° and remove it by lifting upwards.
To remount the seat onto the mobility base, hold the seat as described above and first put the locking unit at an angle
of approx. 45° on the posterior tube of the seat adapter. Press the anterior seat edge onto the mobility base until the
seat audibly snaps in place. Make sure it's secure by giving the seat a few short tugs.
5.2. Removing and mounting seating systems that have a Trapez seating shell interface (Fig. 3)
For transport in a car or to distribute the weight into two, more manageable loads, the seat can be easily removed
from the mobility base. This also allows for easy transfer of the seat between indoor and outdoor mobility bases.
To remove the seat, stand next to the seating unit and hold the seat with one hand at its back part. Then reach beneath
the seat and turn the release switch (Fig. 3, Pos. a) downward.
The locking bolt will then unlock and release the adapter. At the same time, push the seating shell forward (Fig. 3,
Pos. b).
You can then remove the seating shell unit.
To remount the seat onto the mobility base, place the back part of the seating shell interface onto the adapter carrier
and slide the seating shell backwards until the locking bolt audibly clicks back into locking position (Fig. 3, Pos. c).
Make sure the seating shell is secure by giving the seat a few short tugs.

5.3. Checking Static Stability before Using the Mobility Base with Seating Shell

After mounting a seating system, the stability of the entire product must be checked.
Attention!
Since stability is checked with the patient, you must proceed with upmost caution and with the help of
at least two attendants.
First prepare an area with an inclination of 10°. Place the mobility base with mounted seating system and the patient
sitting in the seating system on this incline. The wheels should be in driving position (see illustration).
Test the tilting behavior in the most unfavorable positions:
to the front - extended footrest assembly (if possible), upright backrest (pos. a);
to the rear - angled footrest assembly, tilted 30° to the rear, back angle 120° (pos. b).
Dino 3
• Shape / Moss
• Type "R82 / Ato Form"
Exchanging / Shifting the interface adapters
Fixation point to attach the product in vehicles for transporting
persons with reduced mobility
Explanation
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