Otto Bock Dino 3 Instructions For Use Manual

Otto Bock Dino 3 Instructions For Use Manual

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  • Page 1 Dino 3 Instructions for use (qualified personnel) ..............
  • Page 2 Dino 3...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Adjusting the knee lever wheel lock (option) ................... 7.10 Adjusting the anti-tipper ........................Delivery ................................Checking the static stability before putting into service ................Final inspection ..........................Transport to the customer ........................Handing over the product ........................Maintenance and repair ........................... Dino 3...
  • Page 4 Disposal information ..........................10.2 Information on re-use ........................... Legal information .............................. 11.1 Liability .............................. 11.2 Warranty ............................11.3 Service life ............................Technical data ..............................Appendices ................................ 13.1 Required tools ............................ 13.2 Torque values of the screw connections ....................Dino 3...
  • Page 5: Foreword

    (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 Dino 3...
  • Page 6: General Safety Instructions

    D Manufacturer information/address E Serial number F Manufacturing date G Symbol for medical device H WARNING! Read the instructions for use before using the product. Observe important safety-related information (e.g. warnings, precautions). Manufacturer’s reference number for the product variant Dino 3...
  • Page 7: Delivery

    Severe injuries if the product tips over due to overloading, damage to the product ► Do not exceed the maximum load capacity (see the nameplate and section "Technical data"). ► Please note that certain accessories and add-on components will reduce the remaining load capacity. Dino 3...
  • Page 8: Installing Options/Accessories

    ► The qualified personnel is obligated to ensure the static stability of such a combination. ► Using an anti-tipper may be required depending on the centre of gravity. ► Verify that the anti-tipper has been installed and adjusted properly. Dino 3...
  • Page 9: Installing The Ottobock Shape Seating Solution (Option)

    2) Insert the clamping plate into the guide plate, narrow side first (see fig. 2, item 3). 3) Turn the clamping plate 90° so that it engages sideways in the guide plate. (see fig. 2, item 3). 4) Firmly tighten the clamping screw on the back guide (see fig. 2, item 2). Dino 3...
  • Page 10: Installing The Anti-Tipper

    6) Use a screwdriver to secure the expansion spring in this position (see fig. 5, item 2). 7) Remove the cord and insert the plug into the open eyelet of the expansion spring (see fig. 5, item 3). 8) Pull the screwdriver away so the plug engages. Dino 3...
  • Page 11: Settings

    ► Any time you loosen a screw connection with thread lock, replace it with a new screw connection with thread lock or secure the old screw connection with medium strength thread locker (e.g. Loctite 241). ► Always replace self-locking screws and nuts with new self-locking screws and nuts after disassembly. Dino 3...
  • Page 12: Settings During Preassembly

    INFORMATION: The bores on the lower edge of the back support attachment devices are used to attach the front cross tube (not illustrated). 7.3 Adjusting the back support angle Adjusting the back angle is described in more detail in the included instructions for use (user). Dino 3...
  • Page 13: Adjusting The Seating Centre Of Gravity

    ► After changing the legrest/footplate settings, verify that the legrests/footplates do not collide with the caster wheels at any of the seat tilt settings (seat angle adjustment). ► The distance between the legrest/footplate and the caster wheel must be at least 25 mm. Dino 3...
  • Page 14: Adjusting The Depth Of The Leg Supports/Foot Plates

    1) Loosen the screw connections on the interface adapter on both sides (see fig. 9, item 1). 2) Slide the leg support with the bars to the desired depth (see fig. 9, item 2). 3) Tighten the screw connections on the interface adapter (see fig. 9, item 1). 4) Check that the leg support is secure. Dino 3...
  • Page 15: Adjusting The Lower Leg Length

    2) Slide the foot plate with the slotted perforated plates to the desired height (see fig. 11, item 4). 3) Insert the screw connections into the appropriate slots on both guide tubes and slotted perforated plates and firmly tighten them (see fig. 11, item 3). 4) Check that the leg support is secure. Dino 3...
  • Page 16: Adjusting The Support Angle

    3) Tighten the clamping screw on the joint of the foot plate to 10 Nm (see fig. 14, item 1). b) Adjusting the support angle of the following leg support: • Single-panel (aluminium) 1) Loosen the clamping screw on the left and right joint of the foot plate (see fig. 14, item 1). Dino 3...
  • Page 17 3) Firmly tighten the clamping screws on the left and right joint of the foot plate (see fig. 17, item 1). INFORMATION: Sufficiently tighten the clamping screws so that the foot plate remains securely posi­ tioned even when flipped up. Dino 3...
  • Page 18: Adjusting The Side Panels (Option)

    3) Insert the screw connections into the appropriate slots in the perforated plate and firmly tighten them. Adjusting the depth of the arm support 1) Loosen the screw connections on the underside of the arm support using an Allen key (size 4) (see fig. 18, item 3). Dino 3...
  • Page 19: Adjusting The Clothing Guard

    Shifting forward (closer to the seating centre of gravity) Smaller wheelbase; tipping resistance decreases; mobility base for seating shells is easier to tip back­ Dino 3...
  • Page 20: Adjusting The Caster Wheels

    4) Position and secure the spacer washers (see fig. 22, item 1) as needed on the upper/lower end of the threaded axle (see fig. 22, item 2). 5) Insert and attach the screw connections on the lower and upper end of the threaded axle together with the caster fork (see fig. 21, item 2/3). Dino 3...
  • Page 21: Changing The Installation Position Of The Caster Wheels

    5) Install the caster wheel. 6) If applicable, slide on a second spacer bushing. 7) Tighten the screw/nut with a tightening torque of 8 Nm. → After adjusting the front seat height, check the caster journal angle. Readjust if necessary. Dino 3...
  • Page 22: Adjusting The Wheel Locks

    INFORMATION The knee lever wheel lock has to be readjusted evenly on both sides. When changing the position of the 22"/24" drive wheels, both knee lever wheel locks must be readjusted by mov­ ing them on the frame. Dino 3...
  • Page 23: Adjusting The Anti-Tipper

    2) Adjust the height of the anti-tipper. INFORMATION: The anti-tipper rollers must be no more than 50 mm above the floor. 3) Insert the screw connection into the appropriate slot on the joint of the anti-tipper and firmly tighten it (see fig. 26, item 3). Dino 3...
  • Page 24: Delivery

    1) Assume the least favourable position for driving downhill: foot support assembly extended (if possible), back support upright (see fig. 28). 2) Push the complete product backward onto the platform. 3) Position the wheels in the direction of travel. 4) Activate the wheel lock. Dino 3...
  • Page 25: Final Inspection

    Tipping over, falling of the user due to lack of knowledge ► Instruct the user or the attendant in the proper use of the product when handing it over. The following steps must be performed for the safe handover of the product: Dino 3...
  • Page 26: Maintenance And Repair

    11.2 Warranty Further information on the warranty terms and conditions is available from the manufacturer's service (see inside back cover for addresses). 11.3 Service life Expected lifetime: 4 years Dino 3...
  • Page 27 12.5 PU/pneumatic Drive wheel (self-propelled)  With maximum installation of accessories  Depending on seat positioning and anti-tipper setting  In reference to seating shell mobility base without seating unit  Depending on leg support and seating unit  For 22"/24" drive wheels Dino 3...
  • Page 28 Torque wrench (measurement range 3–50 Nm) 13.2 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 Dino 3...
  • Page 29 Appendices • Thread diameter M8: 25 Nm Dino 3...
  • Page 30 Dino 3...
  • Page 31 · www.ottobock.de 143441 Moscow Region/Krasnogorskiy Rayon info@ottobock.com.co · www.ottobock.com.co Russian Federation Otto Bock Healthcare Products GmbH Otto Bock de Mexico S.A. de C.V. T +7 495 564 8360 · F +7 495 564 8363 Brehmstraße 16 · 1110 Wien · Austria Prolongación Calle 18 No. 178-A info@ottobock.ru · www.ottobock.ru F +43 1 5267985...
  • Page 32 Ihr Fachhändler | Your specialist dealer Otto Bock Mobility Solutions GmbH Lindenstraße 13 · 07426 Königsee/Germany www.ottobock.com...

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