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Service Record Jump beta Jump beta Jump beta Sport- and BSA-frame Sport- and BSA-frame Service Record Service Record In the following all individual adjustments of the wheelchair are described. These adjustments require tools and specialised knowledge. Please leave the adjustments to a qualified rehab consultant.
Table of content 1 Wheelchair overview adjustment or setting 2 General information 3.9 Assembly Group Truss Pads 2.1 General indications 3.9.1 Classification 2.2 Documentation indications 3.9.2 Vertical setting 2.3 Required torques and tools 3.9.3 Horizontal setting 2.4 Explanation of symbols 3.9.4 Fine adjustment of the truss pad holder 29 2.5 General safety instructions 3.9.5 Adjusting to the user...
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2 General information 2.1 General indications In the following all individual settings, adjustments and repairs as well as the yearly inspection of the wheelchair are described. These adjustments require tools and specialised knowledge. Ple- ase leave the adjustments to a qualified rehab consultant. Should questions or suggestions come up then please contact your medical supply store or our team (+49 7254 9279-0).
General information 2.4 Explanation of symbols ATTENTION! Warnings for perso- important detail nal Safety aspects that are of the utmost importance. correct or proper use/setting CORRECT safety adjustment/ use WRONG adjustment/ use incorrect or improper use/setting NOT ALLOWED ( A ) ; ( B ) reference from text to detail References to additional/conti- nuing reading.
General information 2.5 General safety instructions Before each use be sure to check: • frame, back tubes, attachments and accessories for visible damage, bends, cracks or mis- sing/loose scews, • wheels/quick release axles for firm fit, • sufficient tire pressure, tire tread, •...
3.1 Assembly group wheels 3.1.1 Centre of gravity (1)To set the centre of gravity • remove both rear wheels, • remove all screws (A) • displace the perforated plate in the alter- native holes (B). • Displacement must occur parallel on both sides.
3.1 Assembly group wheels 3.1.3 Seat height in back, seat slant After each change made on the rear wheels the functionality of the wheel lock must be checked and the casters must be newly adjusted. Generally, the seat height in back is about 2-3 cm lower as in front, for a safe and comfortable seat position with a good distribution of the seat pressure and to avoid a “sliding out”.
3.1 Assembly group wheels 3.1.5 Replacing/ displacing the caster adapters and casters • (1) Remove the caps (A) on both sides, • remove all screws (B) on both sides • and remove also the distance pieces, if necessary. • Replace the caster adapters with new ones and/or displace them in the alter- native holes (C).
3.1 Assembly group wheels The tire of the wheel must be at least 10 mm away from the side guard/skirt guard. Take no- tice that the distance on the left and right are the same! (1) In order to screw on or screw off the innen außen quick-release axle fittings:...
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3.1 Assembly group wheels Version from 02/2017 The wheelchair is delivered with the appropriate toe-in, depending on the wheel camber adjust- ment and attachment of the steering and pushing aid. When changing the camber or retrofitting the steering or pushing aid, it may be necessary that the toe must be changed. (1) In order to avoid the so-called "eraser effect", we generally assemble the matching track compensation (A) at the factory.
3.1 Assembly group wheels (1+2) Assembly of track compensation: Illustration shows the mounting on the right pos.- count description blue black Screwed M18*1, d=12 0,5° blue black 1° reinforcement axle plate fall-in-track disc 0,5° fall-in-track disc 1,0° green 1° locking washer S18 0,5°...
3.2 Assembly group seat 3.2.1 Changing the seat cover (1) To change the seat cover, remove both screws (A) on the bottom of the seat tube. Pull the seat cover (B) forward, out of the tube (C). Thread the new seat cover on to the cover rods. Guide the seat cover back in to the seat tube (C).
3.2 Assembly group seat 3.2.5 Changing the seat width The seat width of a Jump can be changed 1 cm on each side with spacers between frame and side guards. The parts required for this are sent in a pouch in the utensil bag under the seat cover (6 round spacers plus the necessary screws).
Model 5: Depending on the seat depth, the legrest is pre-set with a knee angle of 90 or 105 °. At Jump beta Sport always at 105 °. 3.3.2 Leg support outer attachment, folds up sideways Setting the lower leg length...
3.3 Assembly group leg support 3.3.3 Leg support mounting outside Setting the lower leg length (1) Remove the screws (A) on the outer side of the frame, including the screws and bushings (B) on the inner side, on both sides. Choose the new position, replace the screws and bushings and tighten them.
3.3 Assembly group leg support 3.3.5 Detachable leg support and can swing out The leg supports which can be elevated are not suitable for users with tone dysregulation. The setting of the depth and the angle, as well as the fine adjustments of the foot plate occurs as already described.
3.4 Assembly group side guards 3.4.1 Setting side guards (1a+b) The inner space between wheel and side guard should be at least 10 mm distance so that in case of side strain the side guard does not rub on the wheel cover. (2) Upward, the outline of the side guard should have a distance of at least 10 mm as long as it is parallel to the outline of the rear wheel.
3.4 Assembly group side guards 3.4.3 Armrest on the side guard (1) To set the arm rests remove the screws (A) on both sides, place the cushion in the holes to the wanted position, replace the screws and retighten them. 3.4.4 Desk side guards and long side guards (5) Depending on the strain, the lock of the foldable side guards (desk or long) must be...
3.5 Assembly group brake 3.5.1 General information brake (1+2) Every wheelchair is equipped with two wheel locks. They consist of brake pressing bolt (A), brake lever (B) (if necessary, also with an extension) and adjustment screws (C). Wheel looks only serve the purpose of putting the wheels in a resting position.
3.5 Assembly group brake 3.5.3 Cable brake The cable brake is embedded in the clothing protection side part and is be-serves via a cable. This must be regularly checked for functionality and adjusted if necessary. The adjustment on the brake cable is identical to that of the drum brake. (2) To adjust the length of the brake lever, loos- en the screws (A), adjust it to the desired posi- tion, and retighten both screws.
3.6 Assembly group anti-tipper 3.6.1 Height setting • Remove the driving wheels, • remove the screws (A), • pull the anti-tipper lever (C) in the hold- er (D) down, • displace the screw (A) in the wanted po- sition (A) •...
3.7 Assembly Group tipping lever 3.7.1 Mounting In order to add an anti-tipper: • Remove the cap at the bottom of the frame rod, • guide the anti tipping lever (A) from un- derneath in the frame rod and • screw it on tightly to the frame with the screw (B).
3.8 Assembly Group back 3.8.1 Adjustable back cover The back belts can be adjusted which enables an individual molding of the back. For example, if the upper belts on the back are loosened, then a molding form of the back follows and allows more torso stabilization from the side for the wheelchair user.
3.8 Assembly Group back 3.8.4 Setting the back angle (1+2) The tilting angle of the back rest is set with the screws (A). Remove the screw connection (A), loosen the screws (B), tilt the back tubes in the wanted po- sition, afterwards place the screws (A) in the new position and retighten all of them.
3.9 Assembly Group Truss Pads 3.9.1 Classification (1) The truss pads consist of the following parts: • (A) connection (C-bar) • (B) truss pad cushion • (C) truss pad holder • (D) locking joint 3.9.2 Vertical setting (2) The vertical setting of the truss pads occurs on the one hand by moving the locking joint (A).
3.9 Assembly Group Truss Pads Horizontal extension (6) For the horizontal extension add an exten- sion piece (spare part): Remove the screw (A), add the extension piece and screw it together on both ends. 3.9.4 Fine adjustment of the truss pad holder (7) The fine adjustment of the room between locking joint and truss pad holder occurs with the adjustment screw (A).
3.10 Assembly Outdoor Front End 3.10.1 General Information The outdoor front end can be telescoped in length and width. Each joint (A) is fixed with two Tuflok screws each. Threads are threa- ded into the inner tube, into which Tuflok screws are turned.
4 Repairs/maintenance/reinstatement 4.1 Repairs Repairs are to be done by your specialized retailer. 4.2 Spare parts Only original spare parts can be used! They are available at your medical supply store. The spare parts list can be downloaded at www.sorgrollstuhltechnik.de or can be reques- ted directly from us.
4 Repairs/maintenance/reinstatement 4.6 Lifespan The expected lifespan, depending on the intensity of use and the number of re-uses, is 5 years. For this purpose, the product must be used within the intended purpose and intended use, the instructions in the instructions for use must be followed and all maintenance and service inter- vals must be observed.
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4 Repairs/maintenance/reinstatement Checklist maintenance and care (user) A poor or neglected maintenance of the wheelchair represents a significant safety risk. Before each use: Please check: • frame, back tubes, mounting parts and accessories for visible damages, deflections, cracks or missing/loose screws, •...
5 Technical specifications 5.1 Data and measurements Model: Jump beta (Sport/ BSA) Type: 485 German Aid Indix Nr.: 18.50.03.1079 All measurements ±5% Indication Measurements Comment seat width (SW) Sport-frame 300-500 mm growing out of each seat width 40 mm BSA-frame 300-500 mm XL-frame 380-500 mm...
5.2 Meaning of labels The meaning of the individual labels can be directly derived from the text at the corresponding position. A new nameplate can be obtained from SORG Rollstuhltechnik if the original one is lost or dam- aged. Type plate:...
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Service Record Jump beta SORG Rollstuhltechnik GmbH + Co. KG Benzstraße 3-5 68794 Oberhausen-Rheinhausen Germany Fon +49 7254 9279-0 Fax +49 7254 9279-10 info@sorgrollstuhltechnik.de www.sorgrollstuhltechnik.de company stamp...
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