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  • Page 1 Motus CV, Motus CS Instructions for use (qualified personnel) ..............
  • Page 2 Motus CV, Motus CS...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Adjusting the posterior lower leg pad on the elevating leg support ............Adjusting the side panels ........................6.8.1 Installing and adjusting the swivel unit and forearm supports ..............Adjusting the anti-tipper ........................6.10 Adjusting the lap belt ........................... 6.11 Adjusting the tray ..........................Motus CV, Motus CS...
  • Page 4 Disposal information ..........................Information on re-use ........................... Legal information .............................. 10.1 Liability .............................. 10.2 Warranty ............................10.3 Lifetime .............................. Technical data ..............................Appendices ................................ 12.1 Required tools ............................ 12.2 Torque values of the screw connections ....................Motus CV, Motus CS...
  • 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 Motus CV, Motus CS...
  • Page 6: General Safety Instructions

    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 3),1) Serial number (PI) K Global Trade Item Number (DI) Motus CV, Motus CS...
  • Page 7: Warning Labels

    → Press the button on the quick-release axle. → Attach the drive wheel to the quick-release axle mounting and release the button on the quick-release axle. → The quick-release axles must not be removable after releasing the push-button. Motus CV, Motus CS...
  • Page 8: Settings

    ► Unless expressly described, you may not change any settings with a person sitting in the product. ► Secure the user against falling out during all tests. ► Before testing setting changes with the user seated, firmly tighten all screw connections. ► Check for safe function before delivering the product. Motus CV, Motus CS...
  • Page 9: Adjusting The Drive Wheels

    • Setting recommended only for experienced users The drive wheel adapter can be installed at four depth positions in the frame. 1) Remove the drive wheels. 2) Loosen and remove the Allen screws (see fig. 5, item 1). Motus CV, Motus CS...
  • Page 10: Adjusting Vertical The Position Of The Drive Wheels

    → Camber setting: This is adjusted via the angle of the bore in the quick-release axle mounting (see page 11). → INFORMATION: After being adjusted, the left and right quick-release axle mountings must both be in the same vertical and horizontal position in the drive wheel adapter. Motus CV, Motus CS...
  • Page 11: Adjusting The Drive Wheel Camber

    → Tracking of the drive wheels (see page 12) → Height and alignment of the caster attachment device (see page 14) → Adjustment of the brakes (see page 15) → Distance of the side panels to the drive wheels (see page 27) Motus CV, Motus CS...
  • Page 12: Adjusting The Track

    3) Tighten the hexagon nuts on both sides of the quick-release axle mounting to 40 Nm. → Once adjusted, the left and right quick-release axle mountings must both be in the same vertical position in the frame. Motus CV, Motus CS...
  • Page 13: Adjusting The Quick-Release Axle

    All handrims are designed for a spacing from the drive wheel of 15 mm (standard setting) and 25 mm (see fig. 13). 1) Loosen/remove the handrim screw connections from the rim. 2) Tightly screw the handrims onto the rim in narrow or wide installation position (see fig. 14). Motus CV, Motus CS...
  • Page 14: Adjusting The Caster Wheels

    3) Remove the caster wheel. 4) Insert the threaded sleeve (see fig. 20, item 1) into the desired hole in the fork and slide on the first spacer bushing (see fig. 20, item 2) from the inside. Motus CV, Motus CS...
  • Page 15: Adjusting The Wheel Locks

    → The wheel lock bolt must lock the drive wheel securely when stationary. 3) Tighten the Allen screws evenly to 15 Nm. → After adjustment, the left and right knee lever wheel locks must both have the same braking force. Motus CV, Motus CS...
  • Page 16: Adjusting The Scissor Wheel Locks

    → The distance between the wheel lock bolt and the drive wheel may be1 – 5 mmwhen the wheel lock is not engaged. 3) Tighten the Allen screws evenly to 10 Nm. Fine adjustment 1) Separate the Bowden cable mounting from the wheel lock bolt (see fig. 25, item 1). Motus CV, Motus CS...
  • Page 17: Adjusting The Knee Lever Wheel Lock For One-Handed Operation

    → The braking force must be the same at both wheel lock bolts. → The wheel lock bolt must lock the drive wheel securely when stationary. 4) If necessary: Shorten the Bowden cable to 10 mm after making the adjustments. Motus CV, Motus CS...
  • Page 18: Adjusting The Braking Force Of The Drum Brake

    4) Set the desired back support height by shifting the back support tube. INFORMATION: The back support can be moved upward only as far that the two mounting screws (see fig. 32, item 1) can still be screwed into the back support tube. Motus CV, Motus CS...
  • Page 19: Adjusting The Back Support Angle

    1) Pull the cable of the back release mechanism until the locking pins release the angle adjustment (see fig. 34, item 1). 2) Move the back support to the desired position. 3) Release the cable. Ensure that the locking pins securely engage on both sides. Motus CV, Motus CS...
  • Page 20: Adjusting The Back Support Upholstery / Seat Upholstery

    6.6.1 Adjusting the back support upholstery 6.6.1.1 Back upholstery, adaptable INFORMATION A well-adjusted back support provides lasting comfort for the wheelchair user and reduces the risk of secondary damage and pressure zones. Do not build up too much pressure. Motus CV, Motus CS...
  • Page 21: Back Upholstery, Standard

    5) Put on the back support pad and attach it with the hook-and-loop fastener. Make sure the fold lies flush over the upper edge of the back support (see fig. 42). 6.6.1.2 Back upholstery, standard Removing the back support upholstery 1) Open the hook-and-loop closures on the back support upholstery (see fig. 43, item 1). Motus CV, Motus CS...
  • Page 22: Adjusting The Seat Upholstery

    5) Slide the seat upholstery onto the crossbrace with the help of the upholstery bars (see fig. 49, item 1). 6) Replace the caps and insert them into the frame tubes using a soft-faced hammer. 7) Unfold the wheelchair. The crossbrace must be seated fully in the support guides as you do so. Motus CV, Motus CS...
  • Page 23: Adjusting The Leg Supports

    INFORMATION: A mark on the tube foot support indicates the minimum distance the tube foot sup­ port must be inserted during assembly. 3) Tighten the Allen screw to 7 Nm. Leg supports/tube foot support on Motus CV 1) Loosen the Allen screw on the leg support (see fig. 51). Motus CV, Motus CS...
  • Page 24: Adjusting The Support Angle

    3) Tighten the Allen screw to 7 Nm. "Elevating" leg support on Motus CV 1) Loosen the Allen screw on the leg support (see fig. 52). Then the tube foot support can be moved as needed.
  • Page 25: Adjusting The Angle Of The Elevating Leg Support

    2) Turn the foot plate to the desired angle. 3) Tighten the Allen screw to 6 Nm. "Elevating" leg support on Motus CV 1) Loosen the Allen screw on the foot plate suspension (see fig. 54). 2) Turn the foot plate to the desired angle.
  • Page 26: Adjusting The Posterior Lower Leg Pad On The Elevating Leg Support

    4) Width adjustment: Loosen the Allen head screws on the posterior lower leg pad (see fig. 61, item 1). Slide the posterior lower leg pad to the desired position (see fig. 61, item 2) and firmly retighten the Allen head screws. Motus CV, Motus CS...
  • Page 27: Adjusting The Side Panels

    2) Depth adjustment of the forearm support: Loosen the mounting screws under the forearm support, move the forearm support and re-tighten the mounting screws (see fig. 64, item 1). Motus CV, Motus CS...
  • Page 28: Installing And Adjusting The Swivel Unit And Forearm Supports

    Assembly is described in more detail in the instructions for use supplied with the swivel unit – reference number 647H564. Adjusting the swivel unit with forearm support is described in more detail in the supplied instructions for use (user). Motus CV, Motus CS...
  • Page 29: Adjusting The Anti-Tipper

    ► Adjusting the belt system too tightly may lead to unnecessary pain or user discomfort. ► Adjusting the belt system too loosely can cause the user to slide into a dangerous position. In addition, the fastening snaps could open unintentionally if they slide against hard parts of clothing (e.g. buttons). Motus CV, Motus CS...
  • Page 30: Adjusting The Tray

    Depending on equipment: The supplied instructions for use for accessories have to be handed over in addi­ • tion. 8 Maintenance and repair The manufacturer recommends regular maintenance of the product every 12 months. Further information on caring for the product and on maintenance/repair can be found in the instructions for use (user). Motus CV, Motus CS...
  • Page 31 ► Some of the measurements indicated below are values that were theoretically determined. ► Note that not all adjustment possibilities can be used with all product versions. Furthermore, the adjustment combinations are limited by the compact frame geometry. ► Technical changes and tolerances are reserved by the manufacturer. Motus CV, Motus CS...
  • Page 32 Angle from foot plate to seat surface [º] Fully adjustable Drive wheels 24" Caster wheels 4", 5", 5.5", 6", 7" Permissible tyre type Pneumatic, PU or solid rubber / 1", 1 3/8" Handrim diameter [mm] Minimum turning radius [mm] Motus CV, Motus CS...
  • Page 33 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: 8 Nm • Thread diameter M8: 20 Nm Motus CV, Motus CS...
  • Page 34 Motus CV, Motus CS...
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