6.10 Adjusting the tip-assist ......................... 6.11 Adjusting the lap belt ........................... Delivery ................................Final inspection ..........................Transport to the customer ........................Handing over the product ........................Maintenance and repair ........................... Disposal ................................Disposal information ..........................Information on re-use ........................... Zenit...
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Table of contents Legal information .............................. 10.1 Liability .............................. 10.2 Warranty ............................10.3 Service life ............................Technical data ..............................Appendices ................................ 12.1 Required tools ............................ 12.2 Torque values of the screw connections ....................Zenit...
(see inside or outside of rear cover for addresses). 3 Safety 3.1 Explanation of warning symbols Warning regarding possible serious risks of accident or injury. WARNING Warning regarding possible risks of accident or injury. CAUTION Warning regarding possible technical damage. NOTICE Zenit...
(e.g. warnings, precautions). Manufacturer’s reference number for the product variant 3),1) Serial number (PI) K Global Trade Item Number (DI) YYYY = year of manufacture; WW = week of manufacture; PP = production site; XXXX = sequential production number Zenit...
The assembly described below may also be carried out the same way on the CLT model (not illustrated). The "Folding back support" option is not offered for the Zenit CLT. It only takes a few simple steps to prepare the wheelchair (see fig. 1) for use: Zenit;...
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5) Fit the seat cushion. The seat cushion is secured against sliding by being pressed onto the hook-and-loop clos ure. Zenit R; Zenit R CLT – rigid frame version 1) Only if necessary: Attach the drive wheels to the quick-release axle mounting (see illustration above). The quick-release axles must not be removable after releasing the push-button.
► Use an anti-tipper for inexperienced users and with extreme settings of the drive wheel. ► Be sure to position the drive wheels towards the rear for transfemoral amputees. This improves the stability of the wheelchair. Zenit...
180°, two grooves are visible on the top, identifying the bore holes for the active and passive settings (see fig. 7, items 2 and 3, arrows). For determining the tipping point see fig. 50. Zenit, Zenit CLT folding wheelchair Prerequisite: Remove the drive wheels. >...
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Settings Zenit R, Zenit R CLT rigid frame wheelchair Prerequisite: Remove the drive wheels. > 1) To switch from the standard setting to the passive or active setting (or the other way around), rotate the rigid axle: → Loosen the two Allen head screws respectively on the end piece and remove the end pieces from the side supports (see fig. 10, item 1/2).
6.2.2 Adjusting the seat height and seat inclination INFORMATION The Zenit CLT version is delivered preconfigured with permanently welded side supports for attaching the drive wheel attachment devices, a permanently welded back support and permanently welded caster attachment devices. Subsequently changing the seat height and seat inclination with effects on the centre of gravity is not possible.
8) Remove the drive wheel and take off the assembly aid. 9) Reinstall the drive wheel. → After adjustment, the camber of the left and right drive wheels must have the same sloped setting. 10) Adjust the side panels (see Page 22). Zenit...
1) Hold the quick-release axle by the head (wrench size: 19 mm) and by the tip (wrench size: 11 mm) with a ring and open-ended wrench respectively. 2) Adjust the play by turning the nut on the end of the quick-release axle (see fig. 20, item 1) in or out. Zenit...
4) Release the other side of the tenon jointing wheel from the retainer and turn the caster wheel adapter until the long marking line also indicates the same scale position on the tenon jointing wheel (see fig. 30). Zenit...
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6) Tighten the mounting screw for the caster wheel journal angle to 30 Nm. 7) Put on the cover and tighten the Allen head screw (see fig. 27). 8) For the caster head on the opposite side, set the tenon jointing wheel to the same scale value. Zenit...
→ Once changed, the left and right caster wheels must have the same vertical position in the caster fork. → After changing the front seat height, always check the caster wheel journal angle and adjust it if necessary (see Page 15). Zenit...
→ The wheel lock bolt must lock the drive wheel securely when stationary. 4) In two passes, tighten the Allen head screws on the clamp brackets evenly to 12 Nm (see fig. 34). → After adjustment, the left and right scissor wheel locks must both have the same braking force. Zenit...
1) Loosen and remove the mounting screws (Allen head screw) on both sides (see fig. 35, item 1). 2) Insert the mounting screws on both sides into the same bore combination for the desired back angle (see fig. 36, item 1, 2 or 3 or see fig. 37, item 4 or 5). 3) Re-tighten the mounting screws. Zenit...
5) Put on the back support pad and attach it with the hook-and-loop fastener. 6.6.2 Adjusting the “ultralight” back support upholstery The back upholstery tension cannot be adjusted with this wheelchair type. 6.6.3 Adjusting the seat upholstery "Ultralight" seat upholstery There are no adjustment possibilities for the "ultralight" seat upholstery. Zenit...
→ The lower leg length has to be set to the same height on both sides to prevent canting of the foot plate. Zenit R; Zenit R CLT – rigid frame version with tube foot support 1) Loosen two Allen head screws on the clamp brackets attaching the tube foot support to the front frame on both sides (see fig. 43, item 1).
Adapting to a changed drive wheel position The side panel is adjusted by moving the mounting screws in the side panel mounting (see fig. 45, see fig. 46, item 1). Readjust the side panel vertically (±10 mm) and/or horizontally (±11 mm) according to the change in the drive wheel position. Zenit...
6.10 Adjusting the tip-assist Adjusting the height of the tip-assist 1) If necessary: Press in the tripod spring on the tip-assist (see fig. 48, item 1) and adjust the height of the tip- assist. 2) Allow the tripod spring to engage. Zenit...
Use of unsuitable packaging Damage to the product caused by transportation using incorrect packaging ► Use only the original packaging for delivery of the product. The wheelchair should be transported to the user in disassembled state using the outer packaging. Zenit...
The manufacturer will not assume liability for damage caused by disregarding the information in this document, particularly due to improper use or unauthorised modification of the product. 10.2 Warranty Further information on the warranty terms and conditions is available from the manufacturer's service (see inside back cover for addresses). Zenit...
Depending on selected option: 100 kg/120 kg. See nameplate for exact information. The specified weights vary according to the selected options and model. Does not apply for Zenit R and Zenit R CLT. Varies according to tyre option; see the marking on the tyre wall.
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Technical data Zenit – drawings for adjustment possibilities of the seat height and measurement of the tipping point Depending on the installed caster fork, two or three height positions are available for adjusting the front seat height (see fig. 49). The tipping point is measured in an imaginary line parallel to the floor (see fig. 50, item 1).
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