Otto Bock Dino 3 User Manual
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  • Page 1 Dino 3 User Manual...
  • Page 4 10 mm...
  • Page 5 Contents Instructions for Use for the Dino 3 Mobility Base for Seating Shells Contents Preface ................................21 Indications for use ............................21 Safety instructions ............................21 3.1. Further notes ............................23 3.2. Warning symbols and type plates ......................23 Exchanging / Shifting the interface adapters....................24 Mounting of seating systems ........................
  • Page 6 14.2. Overall height ............................31 14.3. Overall width ............................31 14.4. Weight ..............................32 14.5. Additional information ........................... 32 14.6. Air pressure table for Dino 3 ........................ 32 15 Threshold values for wheelchairs transportable by train ................32 Dino 3 Ottobock | 21...
  • Page 7: Indications For Use

    Indications for use The Dino 3 mobility base for seating shells is designed solely for use with seating systems for people who are unable to walk or who have a walking impediment. It can be moved either by the patient or by another person.
  • Page 8 Safety instructions Stairs should be ascended/descended only with assistance from attendants. If devices such as ramps or elevators are available, they should be used. If such devices are missing, two helpers must carry the wheelchair over the obstacle. If only one helper is available, this person should adjust the anti-tipper (if mounted) in such a way that the anti-tipper does not contact the steps during transport.
  • Page 9 This is the only way to ensure optimum protection of passengers in the event of an accident. Your Ottobock product Dino 3 can be used as a seat in a vehicle for transporting persons with reduced mo- bility with the use of the safety elements offered by Ottobock and appropriate restraint systems. For further information please refer to our instructions for use „Using Your Wheelchair/Seating Shell Mobility Base or...
  • Page 10 Exchanging / Shifting the interface adapters Label / nameplate Explanation Fixation point to attach the product in vehicles for transporting persons with reduced mobility 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.
  • Page 11: Standard Equipment

    Seat tilt Seat tilt (Fig. 4 and Fig. 12) You can tilt the seat by approx. 30° to the rear by pressing the release lever (Fig. 12, item 1). When the desired inclination is reached, release the finger pressure from the release lever. Attention! Please note, that the seat may only be tilted with the anti-tipper in operational position.
  • Page 12 9.3. Wheel lock (Fig. 14) If rear wheels with push rings are used, the Dino 3 can be additionally equipped with wheel locks. For adjusting the wheel locks please read section “Adjusting the wheel lock” on page 24.
  • Page 13 • Make sure that the footplate does not contact the caster. 9.15. Preparation for Scala-Mobil The standard model of the Dino 3 mobility base can be equipped with a preparation for the Scala-Mobil climbing assist for stairs. Your rehabilitation technology supplier will instruct you in adapting and using this climbing assist.
  • Page 14 Adjustability / Assembly instructions 10.1. Adjusting the rear wheel in the multi-adjustable axle plate (Fig. 32) The further back the rear wheel is attached, the longer the wheel base and the greater the stability of the mobility base. By attaching the rear wheel in a more forward position, the maneuverability of the mobility base increases while also increasing, however, the risk of tipping over to the rear.
  • Page 15: Use In Vehicles For Transporting Persons With Reduced Mobility

    Use in vehicles for transporting persons with reduced mobility • Make sure that the drum brake engages without too much force. Force should be adequate when the manual brake lever is set to the second or third ratchet position! Use in vehicles for transporting persons with reduced mobility Use in vehicles for transporting persons with reduced mobility Serious injuries in case of accidents due to user error.
  • Page 16: Legal Information

    Repairs / Service / Changing tires Option Transportation in a vehicle for transporting Option must Secure option persons with reduced mobility not possible be removed on product Transport chair Reduced wheelbase (by 60 mm) Extended wheelbase (by 60 mm) Stair climber Repairs / Service / Changing tires Your mobility base for seating shells has been provided with the CE sign.
  • Page 17: Technical Data

    Should trademarks used in this document fail to be explicitly identified as such, this does not justify the conclusion that the denotation in question is free of third-party rights. Technical data Dimensions of the Dino 3 (in mm) 14.1. Overall length Rear wheel 12.5"...
  • Page 18: Threshold Values For Wheelchairs Transportable By Train

    The values indicated are measurements which have been theoretically determined. We reserve the right to technical alterations and deviations by 5%. 14.5. Additional information Maximum load capacity (including seating shell): 120 kg 14.6. Air pressure table for Dino 3 Air pressure Front wheel 6” pneum. tire 35 PSI / 2.4 bar Front wheel 7”...
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