Delivery; Scope Of Delivery; Options; Storage - Otto Bock Lisa Instructions For Use Manual

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5 Delivery

5.1 Scope of delivery

Folded rehab buggy with installed foot support holders
Individual foot support
Options according to the order
Instructions for use and required tools
Instructions for use for accessories (depending on equipment)

5.2 Options

The standard model can be fitted to the user's personal requirements thanks to a large range of options. For use of
these options: see Page 52 ff.

5.3 Storage

5.3.1 Storage during daily use

The product should always be stored so it is protected against external influences.

5.3.2 Storage during extended disuse

The product must be stored in a dry place. Specific information for extended storage: see Page 76.
It is not necessary to disassemble the product.
Maintain sufficient clearance from sources of heat. If the product is parked for an extended period of time or the
tyres overheat (e.g. in the vicinity of radiators or in case of exposure to strong sunlight behind glass), the tyres may
become permanently deformed.
Direct exposure to sunlight or UV radiation causes the tyres to age more quickly. As a result, the tread surface
hardens and corner pieces break out of the tread.
The tyres should be replaced every 2 years regardless of wear and tear.

6 Preparing the product for use

6.1 Unfolding

CAUTION
Holding on to the product incorrectly while unfolding and folding
Pinching, crushing due to lack of caution in danger areas
► Hold the product only by the described parts.
► Never reach into the folding scissor mechanism.
► Avoid pinching yourself on movable components.
INFORMATION
On the topic of disassembly/transport: see Page 69.
1) Remove the packaging material and set down the rehab buggy (see fig. 1).
2) Open the transport safety device (see fig. 2).
3) Lift the rehab buggy by the push handles. Place one foot behind a rear wheel and tip the rehab buggy up and
over the rear wheel (see fig. 3).
4) Move the folding lever under the seat surface (ball grip) down in a semi-circular motion and unfold the rehab
buggy (see fig. 4).
NOTICE! Make sure that the slides are resting completely on the stops.
5) Push the folding lever on the back support (ball grip) downwards to the stop (see fig. 5).
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