SORG Loop RS Instructions For Use Manual

SORG Loop RS Instructions For Use Manual

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Loop
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Instructions for use
2019-08-16
Instructions for use Loop
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  • Page 1 Instructions for use Loop SORG Loop SORG Instructions for use 2019-08-16 Instructions for use Loop Unique people, unique solutions Unique people, unique solutions 1 of 48 SORG...
  • Page 2 Imprint SORG Rollstuhltechnik GmbH + Co. KG Benzstrasse 3-5 68794 Oberhausen-Rheinhausen / Germany Phone +49 7254-9279-0 +49 7254-9279-10 E-Mail info@sorgrollstuhltechnik.de www.sorgrollstuhltechnik.de Revision status 2019-08-15 Technical status Technical changes and misprints reserved. The pictures in this Instructions for use can differ from the actual equipment components.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    3.7.1 General information regarding anti-tipper 3.8 Handling headrest 3.8.1 General information regarding headrest 3.9 Handling abduction wedge 3.9.1 General information regarding abduction wedge 3.10 Handling therapy table 3.10.1 General information regarding therapy table 2019-08-16 Instructions for use Loop 3 of 48 SORG...
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  • Page 5: Wheelchair Overview

    16 Wheel cover 17 Driving wheel 18 Trigger for angle adjustment of the back 19 Side guard 20 Brake lever of the knee lever brake 21 Swivel caster 20 21 2019-08-16 Instructions for use Loop 5 of 48 SORG...
  • Page 6: General Information

    2 General information 2.1 Preface A warm welcome to the SORG family – many thanks for the trust you have placed in us and for choosing our product. This wheelchair has been individually tailored to meet your specific requirements. You will find the usage and adjustment instructions below so that you can use the wheelchair in everyday life without tools.
  • Page 7: Signs And Symbols

    Steps to be done on both sides 2019-08-16 Instructions for use Loop 7 of 48 SORG...
  • Page 8: Intended Purpose

    (perception or vestibular stimulation), • for all forms of paresis and/or neuromuscular conditions, • for rehabilitation after serious (craniocerebral) trauma, • for all forms of therapy in relation to cerebral dominance 8 of 48 Instructions for use Loop 2019-08-16 SORG...
  • Page 9: Contraindication

    Occupants must only get in and out of the wheelchair with the wheel lock and anti-tipper engaged. Do not use the footrest(s) for getting in and out of the wheelchair, The wheelchair might tilt forward. 2019-08-16 Instructions for use Loop 9 of 48 SORG...
  • Page 10 The wheelchair must always be carried by the frame only, never by the seat shell, the extendable push handle(s), push bail, handle bar, leg supports and/or the footrest(s)! 90° max 7° 10 of 48 Instructions for use Loop 2019-08-16 SORG...
  • Page 11: Loading And Transport Without Occupants

    More information can be found in the crash test brochure at www.sorgrollstuhltechnik.de/ downloadportal. We can recommend the following manufacturers of restraint systems: • SORG restraining eyelets on wheelchairs • AMF-BRUNS GmbH & Co.KG • Q‘Straint Europe 2019-08-16...
  • Page 12 ISO 7176-19. No transport with the wheelchair facing sideways! Immediately contact your authorised dealer after a collision to check the carriage, frame and brakes and have any damage repaired by a specialist without delay. 12 of 48 Instructions for use Loop 2019-08-16 SORG...
  • Page 13: Other Important Information

    > 42°C When configuring the wheelchair, pelvic restraints (lap belts as positioning aids) can be option- ally purchased via the SORG order sheets or by ordering from the replacement parts catalogues. Your specialist dealer will carry out the assembly. The product may interact with electromagnetic fields (e.g. shop anti­theft devices) in individual cases.
  • Page 14 Only approach obstacles slowly and overcome them with great care to ensure that little force is applied to the casters, driving wheel and wheelchair as a whole. 14 of 48 Instructions for use Loop 2019-08-16 SORG...
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  • Page 16: Handling

    (2) After insertion, the locking ball (A) must be visibly protruding. Pull at least 1x after each insertion to test whether the quick-release axle is engaged. It should no longer be possi- ble to pull the wheels outwards. 16 of 48 Instructions for use Loop 2019-08-16 SORG...
  • Page 17: Double Hand Rim-Wheels

    3.1 Handling driving wheel 3.1.4 Double hand rim-wheels Insert: (2a) (2b) 90° (3a) (3b) Remove: Proceed accordingly in reverse order (2a) (2b) 2019-08-16 Instructions for use Loop 17 of 48 SORG...
  • Page 18: Handling Swivel Caster

    Incorrectly adjusted swivel casters or excessive speed can cause the casters to flutter. Immediately slow down at the first sign of fluttering and have the swivel casters readjusted by a specialist dealer. 3.2.2 Caster track lock Unlock: 90° Lock: 90° 18 of 48 Instructions for use Loop 2019-08-16 SORG...
  • Page 19: Handling Seat And Back

    Only activate the (seating unit) tilt mechanism or angle adjustment when stationary with the brakes applied. 3.3.2 (Seating unit) tilt mechanism Tilting simple gas pressure spring: Tilting double gas pressure spring: 2019-08-16 Instructions for use Loop 19 of 48 SORG...
  • Page 20: Back With Raster

    3.3 Handling seat and back 3.3.3 Back with raster Shift: The anti-tipper must always be activated before a new back angle position is used. (3a) (3b) 3.3.4 Back with gas pressure spring Shift: 20 of 48 Instructions for use Loop 2019-08-16 SORG...
  • Page 21 3.3 Handling seat and back Fold down: 2019-08-16 Instructions for use Loop 21 of 48 SORG...
  • Page 22: Back Extension

    Flip up: Proceed accordingly in reverse order: (1a) (1b) 3.3.5 Back extension Pull out (lower: proceed accordingly in reverse order): The lowerable back extension is not suitable as a headrest in a motor vehicle! 22 of 48 Instructions for use Loop 2019-08-16 SORG...
  • Page 23: Handling Pushing Aid

    It must not be possible to move the pushing aids in the intake with the eccentric clamp(s) in the closed position. Set the eccentric clamp: (2b) (2a) Increase clamping force Reduce clamping force (4a) (4b) 2019-08-16 Instructions for use Loop 23 of 48 SORG...
  • Page 24: Push Bail

    3.4 Pushing aid handling 3.4.2 Push bail Set height: (4a) (4b) Insert (remove: proceed accordingly in reverse order): (4a) (4b) 24 of 48 Instructions for use Loop 2019-08-16 SORG...
  • Page 25 3.4 Pushing aid handling Adjust angle: 2019-08-16 Instructions for use Loop 25 of 48 SORG...
  • Page 26: Handling Leg Support

    Leg rest can be swung up with continuous (2a) divided (1b) or divided (2b) footrest: (1a) (2a) (1b) (2b) Multidirectional leg support: Leg support can be swung outwards and de- tached: Dynamic leg support 26 of 48 Instructions for use Loop 2019-08-16 SORG...
  • Page 27: Foldable Footrest With Locking Mechanism

    Outdoor attachment Lock (unlock: proceed accordingly in reverse order): As the occupant, make sure that you do not lean too far out of the wheelchair when handling the locking mechanism. Lock (unlock: proceed accordingly in reverse order): 90° 2019-08-16 Instructions for use Loop 27 of 48 SORG...
  • Page 28: Detachable And Swivelling Leg Support

    3.5 Handling leg support 3.5.3 Detachable and swivelling leg support Swivel out and detach (attach: proceed accordingly in reverse order): 28 of 48 Instructions for use Loop 2019-08-16 SORG...
  • Page 29 3.5 Handling leg support Swivel out (swivel back: proceed accordingly in reverse order): Set lower leg length: 2019-08-16 Instructions for use Loop 29 of 48 SORG...
  • Page 30 3.5 Handling leg support Swivel up (swivel out: proceed accordingly in reverse order): 90° (4b) (4a) 90° Swivel out: Proceed accordingly in reverse order: (1a) (1b) 30 of 48 Instructions for use Loop 2019-08-16 SORG...
  • Page 31: Handling Brake

    3.6.2 Wheel lock The knee lever and cable control brakes are wheel locks and are not suitable for slowing down when moving. Locking the wheel with the knee lever brake: (2a) (2b) 2019-08-16 Instructions for use Loop 31 of 48 SORG...
  • Page 32 3.6 Handling brake Locking in open or closed position: First set the brake to the desired position (braked/unbraked). 90° Unlock: 90° 32 of 48 Instructions for use Loop 2019-08-16 SORG...
  • Page 33: Drum Brake

    Lock: (2a) (2b) Release: 3.6.4 Reverse-roll locking Not suitable in combination with auxiliary drives. max 7°/ 12% Activate (deactivate: proceed accordingly in reverse order): 2019-08-16 Instructions for use Loop 33 of 48 SORG...
  • Page 34: Handling Anti-Tipper

    Only rotate the anti-tipper 180° from deactivated position to active position. Avoid full revo- lutions in one direction, since otherwise the tension spring inside the anti-tipper will be dam- aged, which may result in the anti-tipper losing its functionality. 34 of 48 Instructions for use Loop 2019-08-16 SORG...
  • Page 35: Handling Headrest

    3.8 Handling headrest 3.8.1 General information regarding headrest Set distance: Set height: 2019-08-16 Instructions for use Loop 35 of 48 SORG...
  • Page 36: Handling Abduction Wedge

    3.9 Handling abduction wedge 3.9.1 General information regarding abduction wedge Set distance: Set height: 36 of 48 Instructions for use Loop 2019-08-16 SORG...
  • Page 37: Handling Therapy Table

    3.10 Handling therapy table 3.10.1 General information regarding therapy table Set depth: Set height: 2019-08-16 Instructions for use Loop 37 of 48 SORG...
  • Page 38: Handling Arm Pad

    3.11 Handling arm pad 3.11.1 General information regarding arm pad Set height: Adjust angle: 38 of 48 Instructions for use Loop 2019-08-16 SORG...
  • Page 39: Handling Lateral Truss Pad

    3.12 Handling lateral truss pad 3.12.1 General information regarding lateral truss pad Open/close: 2019-08-16 Instructions for use Loop 39 of 48 SORG...
  • Page 40: Handling Steering & Pushing Aid

    Pay attention to the max. load of the wheelchair, this also applies to the steering max. and pushing aid. km/h Mount (dismount: proceed in reverse order at Fig. 4): 90° (6a) (6b) 90° 40 of 48 Instructions for use Loop 2019-08-16 SORG...
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  • Page 42: Repairs And Maintenance

    • Pack detachable textile parts in foil or the like, if necessary • Secure the wheelchair against rolling away and contamination • Storage in a dry place without aggressive environmental influences 42 of 48 Instructions for use Loop 2019-08-16 SORG...
  • Page 43: Reinstatement

    (if present). Thoroughly clean and oil all moving parts. Please contact your dealer immediately if you notice any defects during maintenance and do not use the wheelchair any longer. 2019-08-16 Instructions for use Loop 43 of 48 SORG...
  • Page 44 Locking mechanisms (springs of the push handles, quick-release axles, eccentric clamps, etc.) checked for functionality, Anti­tipper checked for secure fit and functionality. Oil: Moving parts and bearings oiled Final check: Functional check of all mechanical adjustment devices carried out 44 of 48 Instructions for use Loop 2019-08-16 SORG...
  • Page 45: Technical Data

    5 Technical data 5.1 Data and measurements Model: Loop SORG Type: 803 Measurements ± 5% Designation Dimensions Remarks Seat width (SW) 20 mm incre- 300 to 480 mm +40 mm ments growable Seat depth (SD) 20 mm incre- 300 to 480 mm ±...
  • Page 46: Meaning Of Labels

    5.2 Meaning of labels The meaning of the individual labels can be directly derived from the text at the corresponding position. A new nameplate can be obtained from SORG Rollstuhltechnik if the original one is lost or damaged. Nameplate: Manufacturer address...
  • Page 47: Verification Of Yearly Inspection

    Date/ Retailer's signature yearly inspection conducted according to Stamp: check list (year 4) comments: Date/ Retailer's signature yearly inspection conducted according to Stamp: check list (year 5) comments: Date/ Retailer's signature 2019-08-16 Instructions for use Loop 47 of 48 SORG...
  • Page 48 Instructions for use Loop SORG SORG Rollstuhltechnik GmbH + Co. KG Benzstrasse 3-5 68794 Oberhausen-Rheinhausen / Germany Germany Phone +49 7254 9279-0 Fax +49 7254 9279-10 info@sorgrollstuhltechnik.de company stamp www.sorgrollstuhltechnik.de...

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