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Instructions for use Airon
Airon
Airon
Instructions for use
Instructions for use
2021-06-10
Instructions for use Airon
Unique people, unique solutions.
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  • Page 1 Instructions for use Airon Airon Airon Instructions for use Instructions for use 2021-06-10 Instructions for use Airon Unique people, unique solutions. Besondere Menschen, besondere Lösungen. 1 of 36...
  • Page 2 All content, especially texts, photographs and graphics, are protected by copyright. All rights, including copying, publishing, editing and translating, are reserved. © by SORG Rollstuhl- technik GmbH+Co. KG Benzstraße 3-5, 68794 Oberhausen-Rhein hausen / Germany. You can find our general terms and con- ditions on our order order forms and at www.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 Overview of the wheelchair Repairs / maintenance / re-use 4.1 Repairs 2 General information 4.2 Spare parts 2.1 Preamble 4.3 Cleaning 2.2 General information Instructions for use 4.4 Disinfection 2.2.1 Explanation of symbols 4.5 Storage 2.2.2 Intended use 4.6 Lifespan 2.2.3 Indication 4.7 Reuse...
  • Page 4: Overview Of The Wheelchair

    1 Overview of the wheelchair Overview Airon 1 push handles 2 back unit with pillow 3 clothes guards 4 side panel 5 seat cushion 6 protective pads 7 utensil pocket 8 frame 9 caster wheel fork 10 caster wheel 11 footplate (continuous) 12 drive wheel 13 handrim 14 thru axle...
  • Page 5: General Information

    2 General information 2.1 Preamble Welcome to the SORG family - thank you very much for the trust you have placed in us and for choosing our product. This wheelchair has been individually made to measure for your unique needs.
  • Page 6: Explanation Of Symbols

    2 General information 2.2.1 Explanation of symbols WARNING! Warnings for perso- Important detail / element nal safety issues, of the utmost importance Correct or proper setting / use CORRECT safety-relevant setting / handling Inadmissible or incorrect setting WRONG Adjustment / handling / use ( A ) ;...
  • Page 7: Intended Use

    2 General information 2.2.2 Intended use Airon is a light, manoeuvrable active wheelchair for indoor and outdoor use. km/h The wheelchair is only used to transport the person for whom it has been adapted by a qualified specialist dealer. In the case of children or persons with impaired ability to act, the parents or authorized caregi- vers must ensure that the information in the instructions for use is followed.
  • Page 8: General Safety Information

    2 General information 2.3 General safety information Before every journey, check: • Frame, back tubes, add-on parts and accessories for visible damage, bends, cracks or missing / loose screws, • Wheels / thru axles on tight fit, • sufficient tire pressure, tire profile, •...
  • Page 9 2 General information We generally recommend using the anti- tipper device. The anti-tipper must be deactivated when driving down on edges. Conquer stairs only with the help of experienced helpers. To do this, the anti-tipper must be deactivated. Always carry the wheelchair by the frame, never by the seat shell, the pull-out push handles / push bar, the legrest and / or the footplate (s)! 90°...
  • Page 10: Loading And Transport Without Occupants

    Further information can be found in the crash test brochure at www.sorgrollstuhltechnik.de/ downloadportal. We can recommend the following manufacturers of restraint systems: • SORG-Retaining eyelets on the wheelchair • AMF-BRUNS GmbH & Co.KG • Q‘Straint Europe...
  • Page 11 2 General information Attachment points / methods for transportation in motor vehicles When using the wheelchair as a seat in the motor vehicle, only use the places marked with the symbol for the attachment point. These are usually located in the back left and right (1) and front left and right.
  • Page 12: Other Important Information

    > 42°C Pelvic safety devices (pelvic belts as a positioning aid) are optionally available for wheelchair configuration via the SORG order forms or by ordering using spare parts catalogs. Installation is carried out by your specialist retailer. Assembled seat cushions are equipped with an anti-slip fabric on the underside.
  • Page 13 2 General information Lifespan Use beyond the specified service life leads to an increase in the residual risks and should only be carried out after careful, qualified consideration by the operator. If the service life is reached, the user or a responsible person should contact the specialist retailer. There you can get information about the possibility of processing the product.
  • Page 14: Handling Drive Wheels

    Handling drive wheels 3.1.1 General information on wheels The braking of the wheels on the handrims creates frictional heat. Handrim covers can stretch in the heat and detach from the handrim. 3.1.2 Tire pressure You can find the appropriate operating pres- sure on the tire casing - usually 3-10 bar.
  • Page 15: Double Handrim Wheels

    3.1 Handling drive wheels 3.1.4 Double handrim wheels Insert: 90° (3a) (3b) Remove: Proceed in reverse order (2a) (2b) 2021-06-10 Instructions for use Airon 15 of 36...
  • Page 16: Handling Seat And Back Unit

    3.2 Handling seat and back unit 3.2.1 General information back unit Check that the back is firmly seated after every change. With an angle-adjustable backrest from a setting of> 90 °, it is essential to activate the anti- tipper. The head must be supported during the back angle adjustment (e.g. by a headrest). Activate the angle adjustment only with activated brakes.
  • Page 17 3.2 Handling seat and back unit Folding down (raise: proceed in reverse order): 2021-06-10 Instructions for use Airon 17 of 36...
  • Page 18: Back Extension

    3.2 Handling seat and back unit 3.2.3 Back extension Pulling out (lower: Proceed in the reverse order)): The retractable back extension is not suitable as a headrest in a motor vehicle! 18 of 36 2021-06-10 Instructions for use Airon...
  • Page 19: Handling Side Panels

    Handling side panels 3.3.1 General information on side panels Remove plug-in side panels: Attaching the plug-in side panels: Proceed in the reverse order: 2021-06-10 Instructions for use Airon 19 of 36...
  • Page 20: Handling Pushing Aids

    Handling pushing aids 3.4.1 General information pushing aids All height-adjustable pushing aids are intended exclusively for pushing the occupant in his wheelchair - not to carry. Children cannot assess the swivel range of protruding pushing aids and can injure others while playing.
  • Page 21: Push Handles

    3.4 Handling pushing aids 3.4.2 Push handles Adjust the height: (4a) (4b) Inserting (removing: proceed in reverse order): (4a) (4b) 2021-06-10 Instructions for use Airon 21 of 36...
  • Page 22: Handling Legrest

    Handling legrest 3.5.1 General information on legrests Types of leg supports and their handling: Standard Can be folded up to the side Can be folded up to the side and turned away Standard for short lower leg lengths Stirrup 3.5.2 Fold-up footplate with lock Locking the external attachment (unlocking: Proceed in the reverse order)): Make sure that the occupant does not lean too far out of the wheelchair when handling the lock.
  • Page 23: Handling Brake

    Handling the brake 3.6.1 General information about the brake Check that the brakes are working properly before every journey! If the braking effect de- teriorates, contact your specialist retailer immediately. Possible impairments or malfunctions can result from: • dirty or incorrectly adjusted brakes, •...
  • Page 24 3.6 Handling the brake Locking the cable brake: (2a) (2b) (3b) (3a) Lock in open or closed position: First set the brake in the desired position (locked / unlocked). 90° Unlock: 90° 24 of 36 2021-06-10 Instructions for use Airon...
  • Page 25: Drum Brake

    3.6 Handling the brake 3.6.3 Drum brake Slowing down: Uneven use of both brake levers causes cornering. Clean the brake bodies of the drum bra- ke wheels at short intervals with a soft brush. Lock: (2a) (2b) Release: 2021-06-10 Instructions for use Airon 25 of 36...
  • Page 26: Compact Brake

    3.6 Handling the brake 3.6.4 Compact brake Applying the brake: Release: 26 of 36 2021-06-10 Instructions for use Airon...
  • Page 27: Handling Anti-Tipper

    Handling anti-tipper 3.7.1 General information on anti-tipper In the case of leg amputations, a wheelbase extension, or at least an anti-tip device, should be used to improve the stability against tipping. A wheelbase extension is not a substitute for an anti-tipper. Aktivieren: Deactivate: Proceed in reverse order The anti-tipper must always be locked in its end position.
  • Page 28: Handling Headrest

    Handling headrest 3.8.1 General information headrest Set distance: Adjust the height: 28 of 36 2021-06-10 Instructions for use Airon...
  • Page 29: Handling Of Lateral Support

    3.9 Handling of side panels 3.9.1 General information on lateral supports Open / close: 2021-06-10 Instructions for use Airon 29 of 36...
  • Page 30: Repairs/Maintenance/Re-Use

    Repairs/maintenance/re-use 4.1 Repairs Repairs are to be carried out by the specialist retailer. 4.2 Spare parts Only original spare parts may be used. You can obtain these from your specialist retailer. The spare parts list can be downloaded from www.sorgrollstuhltechnik.de or requested from us.
  • Page 31: Lifespan

    4 Repairs/maintenance/re-use 4.6 Lifespan The expected normal service life, depending on the intensity of use and the number of re-uses, is 5 years. For this purpose, the product must be used for its intended purpose and intended use, the specifications in the instructions for use must be followed and all maintenance and ser- vice intervals must be observed.
  • Page 32 4 Repairs/maintenance/re-use Maintenance and care checklist (user) Inadequate or neglected maintenance of the wheelchair represents a significant safety risk. Before every journey: Please check: • Frame, back tubes, add-on parts and accessories for visible damage, bends, cracks or missing / loose screws, •...
  • Page 33: Technical Specifications

    5 Technical specifications 5.1 Data and measurements Airon Model: Airon Type: 792 Aid directory number: 18.50.03.6XXX All dimensions ± 5% Title Measurement Comment Seat width (SW) 320-500 mm grows wit the user 20 mm from each seat width in 20 mm steps Seat depth (SD) 320-500 mm 3 x 100 mm growing with the user from every...
  • Page 34: Meaning Of The Labels

    5.3 Declaration of Conformity SORG Rollstuhltechnik declares that the Airon product is a class 1 device and that it complies with the relevant provisions of the EU Regulation (EU) 2017/745 on medical products. This was verified by a conformity assessment procedure in accordance with the provisions for medical products.
  • Page 35: Proof Of Annual Inspection

    Proof of annual inspection Dokumentation jährliche Inspektion For safety reasons and to maintain product liability, an inspection by your specialist retailer is required at least once a year serial number: Annual inspection carried out according to stamp: the checklist (year of operation 1st) Remarks: Date / signature of specialist retailer Annual inspection carried out according to...
  • Page 36 Instructions for use Airon 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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