6.10.3 Installing the crutch holder ........................6.11 Installing and adjusting the lap belt ....................... Delivery ................................Final inspection ..........................Transport to the customer ........................Handing over the product ........................Maintenance and repair ........................... Disposal ................................Disposal information ..........................Start M1...
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Table of contents Information on re-use ........................... 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 ....................Start M1...
The installation and adjustments described below may only be carried out by qualified personnel. 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 Start M1...
The nameplates are found on the crossbrace. Label Meaning A Manufacturer’s product name B CE marking C Maximum load (see section “Technical data”) D Manufacturer information/address E Serial number F Manufacturing date G Manufacturer’s article number for the product variant Start M1...
► Pay particular attention to the stability against tipping, free running of the drive wheels and correct function of the wheel locks. ► Check the tyre pressure. The correct tyre pressure is printed on the sidewall. Ensure that the pressure is the same in both tyres. Start M1...
Lack of fine adjustment of the drive wheels Tipping over, falling of the user due to incorrect adjustment ► Check the standard adjustments of the wheelchair for stability against tipping and function of the drive wheels. Avoid any extreme settings. Start M1...
2) Vertically adjust the fitting (see fig. 1, item 3). 3) Tighten the countered hexagon nut to 50 Nm on each side. → Once changed, the left and right fittings must both have the same vertical position in the drive wheel adapter. Start M1...
6.2.3 Adjusting the track width (additional adjustment) The distance between the drive wheel and the side panel can be continuously adjusted. 1) Remove the wheels. 2) Loosen the respective countered hexagon nut on the fitting (see fig. 4, item 1; wrench size: 24 mm). Start M1...
5) Install the caster wheel. 6) Slide on the second spacer bushing (not illustrated). 7) Tighten the screw/nut to 8 Nm. → Once changed, the left and right caster wheels must have the same vertical position in the caster fork. Start M1...
→ After adjustment, the left and right knee lever wheel locks must both have the same braking force. Version 2 1) Loosen the knee lever wheel lock mounting screw (see fig. 10, item 1; see fig. 11, item 1). If needed: Loosen the mounting screw and move the knee lever wheel lock to the next bore hole. Start M1...
1) Pull the wheel lock handle off the knee lever wheel lock. Cut open if necessary. 2) Slide the wheel lock lever extension onto the wheel lock lever and secure it with the pin (see fig. 13, item 1). 3) Check the folding function. Start M1...
→ The respective lower hook-and-loop straps should be adjusted somewhat tighter. Deviating adjustments may be required in specific cases; this is the responsibility of the attending therapist. 5) Fold down the back support pad and secure it to the upholstery straps with the hook-and-loop fasteners. Start M1...
With this wheelchair type, the seat depth is easy to adjust by changing the position of the seat upholstery. 1) Loosen and remove the Allen head screws on both seat depth adjusters (see fig. 20). 2) Adjust the seat depth. 3) On both sides, tighten the Allen head screws to 2 Nm (see fig. 20). Start M1...
Adjusting the foot plate angle 1) Loosen the countersunk head screw on the foot plate (see fig. 23). 2) Turn the foot plate to the desired angle (see fig. 24). 3) Tighten the countersunk head screw to at least 6 Nm (see fig. 23). Start M1...
Allen head screw. 4) Width adjustment: Loosen the Allen head screws on the posterior lower leg pad (see fig. 29, item 1). Slide the posterior lower leg pad to the desired position (see fig. 29, item 2) and firmly re-tighten the Allen head screws. Start M1...
2) Pad height: Loosen the Allen head screws on the clamp bracket and adjust the height (see fig. 31). Firmly re- tighten the Allen head screws. 6.8.4 Calf strap See the instructions for use (user) for attaching and removing the calf strap. Start M1...
1) Remove both Allen head screws (see fig. 35). 2) Remove the armrest and position the spacers as required (see fig. 36; see fig. 37). 3) Lay the armrest onto the spacers. 4) Insert and tighten the two Allen head screws (see fig. 36; see fig. 37). Start M1...
→ The distance between the anti-tipper rollers and the ground must be 50 mm max. (see fig. 41). → As a minimum, the anti-tipper rollers must project beyond the largest diameter of the rear wheel (see fig. 41). 3) Allow the spring button to engage. Start M1...
Carefully tighten the hexagon nuts. 4) Loosen the Phillips head screw on the back support upholstery (see fig. 44, item 1). 5) Set on the hook-and-loop strap and mount it on the back support tube with the Phillips head screw. Start M1...
1) Screw the lap belt in place on the respective indicated part of the back support tube (see fig. 45, item 1/2). 2) Tighten the mounting screws to 7 Nm. 3) Adjust the lap belt. Information on the settings can be found in the manufacturer’s instructions for use accom panying each product. Start M1...
The manufacturer will only assume liability if the product is used in accordance with the descriptions and instruc tions provided in this document. 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. Start M1...
– cannot be adjusted in the mm range but only in increments of approx. 0.5 cm or 1 cm. ► Note that the values achieved during adjustment may deviate from the values specified below. The deviation can be ±10 mm and ±2°. General information Start M1 Max. load (in kg) Weight [kg] from approx. 14.7 (for seat width of 430 mm)
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Technical data Start M1 Minimum Maximum Caster wheel size ["] Angle foot support to seat bottom [°] Handrim diameter [mm] Minimum turning radius [mm] Positioning of the arm support [mm] Transit version with 12" rear wheels In accordance with ISO 7176-5 Front seat height [mm] –...
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