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5 Progeo - EGO
Instruction & Safety Manual
Please read this manual before operation, for
maintenance instructions and safe usage
The enabling power
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  • Page 1 5 Progeo - EGO Instruction & Safety Manual Please read this manual before operation, for maintenance instructions and safe usage The enabling power of applied knowledge 08 9351 7500 info@unicarehealth.com.au www.unicarehealth.com.au...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    5 Progeo - EGO, Instruction & Safety Manual Index 1.0 General information ........................3 1.1 Introduction ............................3 1.2 Guide to symbols ..........................3 1.3 General characteristics of the wheelchair ..................4 1.4 Use ..............................4 1.5 General advise ..........................5 2.0 Safety ...............................5 2.1 Movements: getting in and out of the wheelchair ................5 2.2 Starting to use your wheelchair ......................7 2.3 Dealing with obstacles: stares and steps ..................8 2.4 Dealing with obstacles: slopes and inclines ...................10...
  • Page 3 5.5 Quick release rear wheels ......................33 5.6 Using the brakes ..........................34 5.7 Safety belts and harness ........................35 6.0 Adjustment ............................37 6.1 General ............................37 6.2 List of parts in standard set up .......................39 6.3 Backrest height adjustment ......................41 6.4 Backrest angle adjustment ......................41 6.5 Rear wheel adjustment ........................42 6.6 Front height adjustment ........................45 6.7 Fork angle adjustment ........................47...
  • Page 4: General Information

    General Information 1.1 Introduction At Unicare Health constant research into quality and creativity are the cornerstone of our business. After many years in the industry we remain genuinely focused on providing total customer satisfaction while bringing innovative style and design to every one of our high-quality wheelchairs.
  • Page 5: General Characteristics Of The Wheelchair

    Essential tool: a 6mm spanner is necessary to perform this procedure. Essential tool: a 6mm Allen key is necessary to perform this procedure. 1.3 General Characteristics Of The Wheelchair The Progeo® EGO wheelchair presents a new concept in active ultra light folding frame. In fact, the new innovative folding axle system offers a superior stability and allow to open and close the wheelchair acting on its front side.
  • Page 6: General Advise

    5 Progeo - EGO, Instruction & Safety Manual Its compact size and structure make the EGO wheelchair ideal for use by both teenagers and adult. 1.5 General Advise Before using the wheelchair we recommend that you carefully read Chapter 2.0 “Safety”...
  • Page 7 pathology and therefore on your own level of independence. The general rules to respect while getting in or out of the wheelchair safely are: • Ensure the wheelchair is parked on a solid, fl at or regular surface. Do not get in or out of the wheelchair while on hills or uneven ground which could render the wheelchair unstable and cause the occupant to fall and/or the wheelchair to overbalance.
  • Page 8: Starting To Use Your Wheelchair

    5 Progeo - EGO, Instruction & Safety Manual 2.2 Starting To Use Your Wheelchair Your ability to control and safely tip the wheelchair depends mainly on your seating position and the location of the centre of gravity in respect to the rear wheels. The model EGO allows you to adjust its setting (see chapter 6.5 “Rear wheel adjustment”) Remember that every adjustment of the seat affects the wheelchair’s stability and could therefore increase the possibility of overbalancing.
  • Page 9: Dealing With Obstacles: Stares And Steps

    IN ORDER TO PREVENT THE WHEELCHAIR FROM OVERBALANCING DURING NORMAL USE WE RECOMMEND MOUNTING ANTI TIPPER WHEELS WHICH ARE SUPPLIED AS AN ACCESSORY TO THIS MODEL. (see chapter 7.3 “Anti-tip wheels”) 2.3 Dealing With Obstacles: Stairs And Steps While getting over obstacles such as stairs and steps, approach the obstacle at a moderate speed Never attempt to go over steps or other obstacles that are over 20cm (6 inches) height.
  • Page 10 5 Progeo - EGO, Instruction & Safety Manual Going up a step alone (see fi g. 5) Fig. 5 • Bring the wheelchair right up to the leading edge of the obstacle . • Raise the front wheels and tip the chair back while maintaining balance •...
  • Page 11: Dealing With Obstacles: Slopes And Inclines

    • Take the wheelchair right up to the obstacle so that the front wheels are as close as possible to it. • Grip the rear handles tightly and push down in order to raise the front of the wheelchair. • Keep the wheelchair in this position and accompany it down the stairs one step at a time.
  • Page 12 5 Progeo - EGO, Instruction & Safety Manual We recommend that occupants who have not yet completely mastered safe use of the chair should mount the anti-tip system which is supplied as an accessory to this model and which is useful for preventing the chair from tipping over backwards (see chapter 7.3 “Anti-tip wheels”).
  • Page 13: Ensuring Stability

    • The occupant should be able to stop the wheelchair at any time simply by blocking the motion of the hand rims. 2.5 Ensuring Stability You will encounter situations which will require you to lean out of the wheelchair. These apparently simple movements could, if not performed with care, result in a loss of stability and in possible overbalancing of the chair.
  • Page 14 5 Progeo - EGO, Instruction & Safety Manual Do not lean too far forward; you may fall out of the chair . Do not move forward by sliding your pelvis across the seat cushion in order to reach objects that are too far away. The chair could overbalance. Leaning backwards (see fi...
  • Page 15: Tyre Pressure

    • Do not move your upper body beyond the rear wheel as the wheelchair could overbalance . • With your free hand, for greater safety and stability, hold on to the wheelchair 2.6 Tyre Pressure In order to guarantee consistent, precise running and braking, it is necessary to ensure that the tyres are correctly infl...
  • Page 16: Quick Release Axles

    5 Progeo - EGO, Instruction & Safety Manual Table 1: Rear Wheel Tyre TYRE PRESSURE High pressure 7 BAR 700 kPA High pressure profi le 7 BAR 700 kPA Marathon Plus 10 BAR 1000 kPA Anti puncture Mako Does not require infl ation The anti puncture tyres does not require infl...
  • Page 17: Axles Opening Check

    Checking that the rear axles are correctly positioned is one of the regular maintenance procedures that should be carried out by the occupant If the axles are not correctly placed and fastened they may work loose during normal use and could result in the wheelchair overbalancing and possibly causing injury. 2.8 Axles Opening Check After opening the wheelchair (see chapter 5.3 “Opening system”), carefully check that the two teeth “A”...
  • Page 18: Footplate

    5 Progeo - EGO, Instruction & Safety Manual Carry out the same operation on both backrest handles (see fi gure 15). Fig. 15 2.10 Footplate After each operation check the footplate is always in the correct position for use. Fig. 16 With one piece footplate automatic closure (fi...
  • Page 19 Fig. 17 Should the wheelchair be equipped with double footplate (fi gure 17), make sure that both plates are totally down before using the chair. Fig. 18 With one piece fl ip-up plastic footplate (fi gure18) make sure that the locking tooth “A” is properly inserted in the slot “B”.
  • Page 20: Calf Strap

    5 Progeo - EGO, Instruction & Safety Manual 2.11 Calf Strap In some cases, depending on the diameter of the front wheel and the width of the wheelchair, the front wheel, as it rotates for turns etc may come into contact with the occupant’s heel.
  • Page 21: Fasteners

    The tubular armrests are only locked when they are in their standard position for use (facing forwards and parallel with the sides of the wheelchair) (see fi g. 23). In all other positions they can turn and for this reason always ensure that they are correctly positioned before use (see chapter 7.1 “Height adjustable, removable, swing away armrests”).
  • Page 22: Avoiding Accidents

    5 Progeo - EGO, Instruction & Safety Manual 2.15 Avoiding Accidents Avoid sudden, jerky movements during use of the wheelchair as this could cause it to overbalance. If obstacles are run into, avoid sudden movements (such as abrupt braking). The risk of skidding increase on irregular or damp ground.
  • Page 23 Perform all car loading activities with extreme care and only after receiving instruction from specialized service personnel with our authorized dealers. If these procedures seem to be unsafe or diffi cult we recommend asking an attendant for help. Never transport in a vehicle an occupant sitted on the wheelchair as these wheelchairs are not designed for this kind of use.
  • Page 24 5 Progeo - EGO, Instruction & Safety Manual Loading the wheelchair without assistance (see fi g. 28, 29, 30, 31) The following actions have been designed for people with good control of their upper body, arms and hands as well as suffi cient strength to perform the movements in complete safety. •...
  • Page 25 • Once you are inside the car, release the wheelchair brakes and pull out the rear wheels (see chapter 5.5 “Quick release rear wheels”). • Fold the wheelchair (see chapter 5.2 “Closing system”). • Take hold of the chair with one hand on the front frame and the other hand on the backrest handle so as to balance the weight of the wheelchair and make lifting it easier.
  • Page 26: General Description Of The Wheelchair Parts

    5 Progeo - EGO, Instruction & Safety Manual 4. General Description General Decsription of parts. Fig. 32 Padded, breathable back support, fully adjustable with velcro straps Backrest tubes – height adjustable every 1.5cm from 24,5 to 47cm Side guards - carbon fi ber mudguard - removable carbon fi...
  • Page 27 Rear wheel Lateral plate with backrest support Brakes: - bent lever - straight lever - with folding lever extension Quick release axle Rear wheel plate Rear height and setting adjustment plate Front folding axle Release string Lock unit Rear folding axle Fork support Hand rim: - aluminium - chromed steel...
  • Page 28: Using The Wheelchair

    5 Progeo - EGO, Instruction & Safety Manual 5.0 Using the wheelchair 5.1 USE The EGO is an ultra light folding frame active wheelchair whose innovative extreme precision crossbar reaches and offers new standards of convenience and manoeuvrability. Thanks to its folding backrest, this wheelchair encumbrance can be extremely reduced.
  • Page 29 Closing the folding axles Never Hold The Axles Connection Central Unit “C” As Shown In Figure 34. While Folding The Axles, The Fingers Of Your Hand Can Get Squeezed Between The Two Arms “A”. Never Hold The Front Frame On Its Curved Part As Shown In Figure 35, In Fact, In That Position Your Hand Will Be At The Same Level Of The Central Unit “C”...
  • Page 30 5 Progeo - EGO, Instruction & Safety Manual • With one hand hold the front frame (right or left) on the wheelchair and with the other hand the release string “F”. (see fi gure 37) • Keeping your hand on the front frame, pull the release string “F” for a little stretch and, if necessary, pull the seat canvas up (see fi...
  • Page 31: Closing The Backrest

    Fig. 41 Fig. 42 Closing the backrest While folding the backrest, take great care not to trap your fi ngers between the backrest and the mudguard. Open the backrest by taking grip on its handles. Pull the lock lever “P” up (fi gure 43) and guide the backrest tube down taking grip on its handle. Repeat the same operation on the other side.
  • Page 32: Opening System

    5 Progeo - EGO, Instruction & Safety Manual If the wheelchair is provided with armrests, it is necessary to swing them away or remove them before folding the backrest (see chapter 7.1 “Height adjustable removable swing away armrests”) Complete closure of the wheelchair: To completely fold the wheelchair (see fi...
  • Page 33: Opening The Backrest

    Fig. 46 Opening the backrest: Take a fi rm grip with one hand on the backrest handle (fi gure 47) and pull the backrest tube backwardly until a clear click indicates that it is locked in the position of use (fi gure 48) repeat the same operation for the other tube.
  • Page 34: Quick Release Rear Wheels

    5 Progeo - EGO, Instruction & Safety Manual • With one hand take hold on the front frame of the wheelchair and with the other hand on the backrest handle if it is not folded down (fi gure 49) or, if the backrest is folded down, on the back of the frame.
  • Page 35: Replacing The Wheel

    • Take hold of the wheel by the spokes close to the axel bush, push the release button in and, without letting go, pull the entire wheel outwards (fi gure 50). Replacing the wheel • Release the brakes • To make this procedure easier, slightly raise the wheel using the handles on the back (fi gure 50). •...
  • Page 36: Releasing The Brakes

    5 Progeo - EGO, Instruction & Safety Manual Engaging the brakes Push the lever forwards with ”push-on brakes” fi g. 52/b. Pull the level backwards if “pull-on brakes” are fi tted fi g.52/a. Releasing the brakes Pull the lever backwards with ”push-on brakes” fi g. 52/b. Push the lever forwards if “pull-on brakes” are fi...
  • Page 37 The harness system (fi gure 54) holds the occupant in the seat at his/her waist and shoulder. The entire upper body of the occupant is secured to the seat. It is intended for use by occupants with particularly limited mobility in the upper body. The harness system is fastened to the wheelchair with four anchorage points: two at the rear of the frame (fi...
  • Page 38: Adjustment

    5 Progeo - EGO, Instruction & Safety Manual Using the waist belt and harness system Fig. 55 Fig. 56 Fig. 57 Using the waist belt (fi gures 53, 56) and harness system (fi gures 54, 57) is fairly simple. Before sitting in the wheelchair the occupant should open the buckles by pressing on both sides of the locking buckle and pull the two parts open (fi...
  • Page 39 The wheelchair supplied by Unicare Health is tested and set up to ensure optimum performance. It is forbidden to carry out any modifi cations, even when possible, to the original design. All modifi cations the user can make are reported on this chapter but they must only be carried out as “maintenance”, in order to re-estabilish the wheelchair as it was originally...
  • Page 40: List Of Parts In Standard Set Up

    5 Progeo - EGO, Instruction & Safety Manual 6.2 List Of Parts For Standard Set Up (Figure 58) List of parts in standard set up (fi gure 58) Pos. Description Quantity Rear unit assembly Front unit assembly Frame Fork and support 1dx + 1sx 08 9351 7500 info@unicarehealth.com.au...
  • Page 41 Footplate and tubes 6–7 Rear wheel plate 1dx + 1sx Rear wheel Rear wheel receiver Backrest tubes Seat canvas Seat canvas rail 13-14 Optional support right + left 1+ 1 Armrest optional support Lock nut DIN 985 M6 short Carbon fi bre mudguard 1dx + 1sx Carbon fi...
  • Page 42: Backrest Height Adjustment

    5 Progeo - EGO, Instruction & Safety Manual 6.3 Backrest Height Adjustment It is possible to adjust the back height in 1.5cm intervals (fi gure 59). • Remove the backrest upholstery and slide up or down up the protecting sleeves along the tube until the fi...
  • Page 43: Rear Wheel Adjustment

    • Repeat the same operation on the other side making sure both sides are adjusted at the same inclination. The backrest inclination affects the wheelchair point of balance. With an open angle, the wheelchair will tip over more easily. When used in this position we recommend that an appropriate anti-tip system is fi...
  • Page 44: Depth Adjustment

    5 Progeo - EGO, Instruction & Safety Manual • Remove the rear wheel (see chapter 5.5 “Quick release rear wheels”). • Remove the four bolts “V” and, if present, their respective nuts “D” (4mm Allen key and 10mm spanner). (in some position, the bolt “V” is fi xed without nut) •...
  • Page 45 • Unscrew the two bolts “B”” (4mm Allen key) that fi x the axles connection tube “T” (fi gure 63). • Unscrew the two bolts “V” that fi x the rear height adjustment plate “R” (5mm Allen key). • Move forward or backward the two rear height adjustment plates “R” to one of the three possible positions.
  • Page 46: Front Height Adjustment

    With “Active” setting the wheelchair tips back easily, therefore it is advisable to provide the wheelchair with an anti tip system (see chapter 7.4 “Anti tip wheels”). ALL possible adjustments have to be performed exclusively by Unicare Health or qualifi ed and authorised personnel.
  • Page 47 • Loosen the headless bolt “G” (2.5mm Allen key), fi gure 67. • Loosen the fi xing bolts and nuts “D1” and “D2”.(4mm Allen key and 10mm spanner) • Slide the support to the desired height • Tighten the nuts “D” while holding their respective bolt and then the screw the headless bolt “G”. •...
  • Page 48: Fork Angle Adjustment

    5 Progeo - EGO, Instruction & Safety Manual The front height adjustment can affect the seat inclination. In such case it is necessary to ad just the fork inclination following the instructions set out in chapter 6.7 “Fork angle adjustment”). 6.7 Fork Angle Adjustment Any time the front and/or rear height of the wheelchair is changed, it is necessary to check or adjust the fork angle.
  • Page 49 System 2 (Figure 71) With Spirit Level • Let a 2.5mm pin through the holes of ring “C” and fork axles. • Loosen the nut “A” with a 18mm spanner. • Now rotate the two rings with tilted base “B” (putting a 2mm Allen key into the hole) and “C”...
  • Page 50: Footplate Height Adjustment

    Finally, tighten the two headless bolts G1 and G2 • Repeat the same procedure on both forks. ALL adjustments must exclusively performed by Unicare Health or by authorized qualifi ed personnel. 6.8 Footplate Height Adjustment This adjustment serves to vary the distance of the footrest from the seat to enable the correct sitting position of the user based on the height of the user and his/her leg length.
  • Page 51 Differently from the one piece footplate with automatic closure, the fl ip-up footplates and the double footplate allow the user to lean his/her feet on the ground more easily, especially when making a transfer. The one piece footplates are more rigid than the double and they are recommended for those user who has frequent spasm or exercise a lot of force on the footplate.
  • Page 52 In fact, without it, the frame will widen apart to an extent that can alter the geometry of the wheelchair even while driving it normally. Unicare Health can not be responsible for injury or damage due to using the wheelchair without the stretched calf strap in presence...
  • Page 53 Position of the footplate In the order form, the one-piece footrests can be request to be mounted in three different positions: 2/3 internal (fi g.81), completely internal (fi g. 82) or completely external (fi g. 83). These confi gurations exclusively depend on how the parts are assembled. These confi...
  • Page 54 5 Progeo - EGO, Instruction & Safety Manual If requested on the order form the one-piece carbon fi ber footplate can be mounted in two different positions: completely internal (fi gure 86) or completely external (fi gure 87). These confi gurations exclusively depend on how the parts are assembled. When raised, this footrest can be rotated by 180°...
  • Page 55: Brake Adjustment

    To proceed wi th such adjus tment , loosen the bol t “V” (5 mm Allen key), turn the plate frontward or backward as indicated by the arrow and, once reached the correct position, tighten the bolt fi rmly (fi gure 95).
  • Page 56 5 Progeo - EGO, Instruction & Safety Manual To adjust the brake (fi gure 97): Fig. 97 • Loosen the headless bolt “G” located in the lower side of the support “S2” (3 mm Allen key). • Slide the brake frontward or backward until the brake rod “X” is at a distance “D” of approximately 0.5 cm from the tyre (0.6 cm with solid tyre).
  • Page 57: Backrest Upholstery Adjustment

    Check the correct functioning of the brakes by conducting specifi c brake tests. Check that all parts are secure by pushing hard on the brake lever (while braking). If the brake support should move or slip during this test, check that the screws are tightened fully.
  • Page 58: Accessories

    5 Progeo - EGO, Instruction & Safety Manual 7.0 Accessories Accessory supports Some accessories require two supports “S1” and “S2” (fi gure 100) to be mounted on the wheelchair may be requested on the order form when purchasing the wheelchair; they can also be purchased later and installed by qualifi...
  • Page 59 To adjust the height of the armrest: • Remove (using a 3 mm Allen key and a 8 mm spanner) the fi xing screws “A”. • Raise or lower the armrest by sliding it up or down the support ”B” , until the desired height is reached.
  • Page 60: Transit Wheels

    5 Progeo - EGO, Instruction & Safety Manual Do not use the armrests as a seat or bodyweight resting points while transferring in and out of the wheelchair. Always check that the armrests are correctly located in the groove on the support. This is to avoid accidental rotation of the armrest which could cause the user to slip out of the wheelchair.
  • Page 61: Anti Tip Wheels

    7.3 Anti Tip Wheels This accessory (fi gure 103) has been designed to prevent the wheelchair from tipping back. In order to ensure that it works correctly it should be adjusted to a distance of 2-3 cm from the ground. The adjustment of the height is carried out as follows: •...
  • Page 62: Tipping Aid

    5 Progeo - EGO, Instruction & Safety Manual 7.4 Tipping Aid This accessory (fi gure 104) has been designed to enable the assistant to tip back the wheelchair without a great effort so as to go over small steps easily. With one foot, press down on the plastic support while, at the same time, applying downward force onto the push handles.
  • Page 63: Other Accessories

    7.6 Other Accessories Other accessories available for the model EGO: Spoke Guards These have principally a cosmetic function but also prevent the user from accidentally inserting their fi ngers in the rear wheel spokes (fi gure 106). Push handles for assistant These can usually be mounted onto a “sport”...
  • Page 64: Special Hand Rims

    fi ngers. Hereafter there is a list of the range of hand rims available, excluding detailed explanation of the features of each type. More detailed information is available from Unicare Health on request. 1) Hand rim The Surge LT...
  • Page 65: Maintenance

    8.0 Maintenance Periodic inspection of the wheelchair is vital to guarantee maximum performance and a long life. A careful check, repeated at regular intervals, along with an appropriate use of the wheelchair (see chapters 2.0 “Safety” and 5.0 “Using the wheelchair”) will ensure that your wheelchair will last for many years. To clean the aluminium parts (frame, hand rims, brakes etc..), the backrest and the seat, we recommend using only a soft, damp cloth.
  • Page 66: Replacement Of Worn Parts

    5 Progeo - EGO, Instruction & Safety Manual For any questions relating to the adjustment and maintenance of your PROGEO wheelchair, the experienced technical staff at Unicare Health are at the complete disposal of all our clients. You can contact us directly at the address below:...
  • Page 67: Spare Parts

    To re-fi t an inner tube and tyre onto the wheel rim it is necessary to partially infl ate the inner tube. Next, insert the valve into the hole on the rim and, using both hands and bicycle tyre levers, insert the inner tube into the tyre and work the edge of the tyre over the wheel rim.
  • Page 68: Troubleshooting Guide

    5 Progeo - EGO, Instruction & Safety Manual 8.3 Troubleshooting Guide With constant and prolonged use of the wheelchair, or after the adjustment of any part, a number of “defects” which can be eliminated easily might be encountered (see table below). We recommend that you always have your wheelchair adjusted by qualifi...
  • Page 69: Technical Data

    9.0 Technical Data Seat width Backrest height 33-36-39-42-45-48cm From 24,5 to 47cm adjustable Seat depth Front frame angle 35-37,5-40 Aluminium 85° 90° 100° 42,5-45-47,5cm Carbon fi bre 85° 90° 95° Seat height Front frame angle front 49cm (std) 88cm approx. rear 43cm (std) (std conf.) adjustable...
  • Page 70: Warranty

    Warranty period On all its wheelchairs Unicare Health provides a guarantee of 5 years on the frame, and 2 years on all other components and accessories, starting from the date of delivery, excluding those components that are subject to normal wear and tear during everyday use.
  • Page 71: Limits Of The Warranty

    (see chapter 10.0 “Warranty”). Unicare Health does not accept any responsibility for failure to respect or carry out the conditions agreed in individual contracts, if the following circumstances have impeded and/or have made it impossible to respect the terms of the contract itself: embargos, import and export bans imposed on contract products, legal rulings, strikes, lack of raw materials, accidents, major force or other forces beyond our control.
  • Page 72: Intended Use

    5 Progeo - EGO, Instruction & Safety Manual Notice This Medical Device is CE certifi ed in compliance with the guidelines as laid down by European Union Directive 93/42/CEE and applied in Italy as D.Lgs. 46 dated 27/02/1997 for Medical Devices and it is classifi...
  • Page 73: Use And Maintenance

    User’s Manual. The wheelchair Unicare Health delivers is tested and confi gured at best. It is prohibited to make modifi cation different from the original. All possible adjustments the user can perform are reported on charter “Adjustments”...
  • Page 74 With the purpose to acquire experience in the use of the Medical Device, the end user is invited, or who for it, to inform Unicare Health if the product presents any malfunction or deterioration of the characteristic and/or performances, as well as a lack of the label or the instructions for the use that has caused accidents or damages to the end user.
  • Page 75: Return Policy

    Unicare Health 29 Alexandra Place Bentley WA 6102 08 9351 7500 08 9351 5299 info@unicarehealth.com.au Return Policy All returns require pre-authorization from Unicare Health and are subject to shipping and handling costs. 08 9351 7500 info@unicarehealth.com.au www.unicarehealth.com.au...
  • Page 76 5 Progeo - EGO, Instruction & Safety Manual PO Box 82 Bentley WA 6982 Authorised Distributor T 08 9351 7500 F 08 9350 5299 info@unicarehealth.com.au www.unicarehealth.com.au 08 9351 7500 info@unicarehealth.com.au www.unicarehealth.com.au...

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