Reducing the transportation size ......................7.2.2 Preparing for transport ......................... Handing over the product ........................Maintenance and repair ........................... Disposal ................................Disposal information ..........................Information on re-use ........................... Legal information .............................. 10.1 Liability .............................. 10.2 Warranty ............................10.3 Lifetime .............................. Skippi...
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Table of contents Technical data ..............................Appendices ................................ 12.1 Required tools ............................ 12.2 Torque values of the screw connections ....................Skippi...
(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 Skippi...
► Install the cables in such a way that they cannot be damaged. Leave an appropriate cable loop on moveable components so they can move without tension. ► Only use suitable fasteners (such as cable ties). Also use cable ties to secure the plug connections to the product so they cannot be disconnected unintentionally. Skippi...
See the instructions for use (user) for additional warning labels. 4 Delivery 4.1 Scope of delivery • Fitted power wheelchair with main components • Installed options • Battery charger • Instructions for use (qualified personnel), instructions for use (user) • Instructions for use for accessories (depending on equipment) Skippi...
See the power wheelchair instructions for use (user) for more detailed information. 5.2 Inserting battery packs If necessary, the battery packs have to be installed after inserting the fuse. See the power wheelchair instructions for use (user) for more detailed information. Skippi...
The installation/manufacturer’s instructions for the relevant accessories must be strictly observed when attach ing accessories from other manufacturers. • Ottobock assumes no liability for combinations with medical devices and/or accessories from other manufac turers outside the Ottobock modular system. Skippi...
Falling of the user out of the seat due to user error ► The user must not sit in the wheelchair during seat angle adjustments. If necessary, the seat angle can be adjusted in three increments (0°, +3° and +6°). Skippi...
The depth position of the control panel is subsequently adjustable. The adjustment is the same for the standard and swing-away control panel holders. With the swing-away control panel holder, the height position of the control panel can also be adjusted. Skippi...
3) Adjust the depth of the footrest receivers to the desired position. 4) Firmly re-tighten the Allen head screws on both sides of the seat frame. 5) Put on the seat cushion, and reinstall the legrests and the side panels. Skippi...
INFORMATION: The two ends of the hook-and- loop strap have to overlap by at least 100 mm in each case. INFORMATION: Adjust the respective lower hook-and-loop straps somewhat tighter. Deviat ing adjustments may be required in specific cases; this is the responsibility of the attending therapist. Skippi...
The mid-tray control device is included with the product. The holder for the mid-tray control device is already moun ted on the power wheelchair if ordered. The position of the mid-tray control device should be adapted to the user by the qualified personnel. Skippi...
The instructions for use (user) contain information on operating and troubleshooting the attendant control. 7 Delivery 7.1 Final inspection A final inspection must be performed before delivery of the power wheelchair: Skippi...
3) Verify brake locking. It should not be possible to push the power wheelchair. If necessary: Engage the brake (see instructions for use (user)). 4) Use the eyebolts and cargo straps to attach the power wheelchair to the transport vehicle (see fig. 12, items 1/2). Skippi...
Detailed information on replacing components as well as information on the required tools can be found in the ser vice manual. 10 Legal information All legal conditions are subject to the respective national laws of the country of use and may vary accordingly. Skippi...
See weight when empty, of which: Side panel: < 1 kg (< 2.2 lbs) Leg support: approx. 1 kg (approx. 2.2 lbs) Battery, removable***: approx. 11 kg (approx. 24 lbs) Max. load 50 kg (110 lbs) (allowable user weight) Turning radius 680 mm (26.8") Turning circle**** 1,070 mm (42.1") Skippi...
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Static stability – sideways 9° (15.8%) Maximum obstacle height 60 mm (2.4") Driving distance range (on level sur Approx. 25 km (15.5 miles) faces)**** Braking distance (according to DIN EN At 6 km/h (3.7 mph): 1000 mm (39.4") – on level surfaces; 2000 mm 12184:2009)***** (78.7") – on incline Skippi...
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12.2 Torque values of the screw connections Unless otherwise specified, screw connections are tightened with the following torque values: • Thread diameter M4: 3 Nm • Thread diameter M5: 5 Nm • Thread diameter M6: 10 Nm • Thread diameter M8: 25 Nm Skippi...