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  • Page 1 Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL Instructions for use (user) ..................
  • Page 2 Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Removing the push handles ........................7.6.3 Folding the push handles ........................Stabiliser bar ............................Drive wheels ............................7.8.1 Removing and mounting the drive wheels ....................7.8.2 Rear wheel with one-handed operation (double push rings) ..............Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 4 ....................Disposal ................................Disposal information ..........................Legal information .............................. 10.1 Liability .............................. 10.2 Warranty ............................10.3 Lifetime .............................. Technical data ..............................Appendices ................................ 12.1 Threshold values for wheelchairs transportable by train ................Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 5: Foreword

    The product may differ from the variants shown. Not all options described in these instructions for use will be installed on the product. • The manufacturer reserves the right to make technical changes to the model described in these instructions for use. Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 6: Product Description

    4 Knee lever wheel lock 12 Rear frame 5 Front frame 13 Back support tube 6 Crossbrace 14 Back support, back support upholstery 7 Foot plate (segmented) 15 Push handle 8 Caster fork Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 7 3 Scissor wheel lock 10 Quick-release axle 4 Front frame 11 Rear frame 5 Crossbrace 12 Back support tube 6 Foot plate (single-panel) 13 Back support, back support upholstery 7 Caster fork 14 Push handle Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 8: Intended Use

    ► The attendant should make sure that he/she has a secure stance and firm grip (on both sides). ► If the push handles are damaged, have them repaired promptly by qualified personnel. Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 9: Safety Notices For Driving

    ► Use the permanently installed seats on public transport. If you need to use your wheelchair as a seat, use the designated wheelchair spaces and safety equipment provided. Always ensure that you are held in place securely. Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 10: Side Effects

    The nameplates are found on the frame. Label Meaning A Name of the product B CE marking C Maximum load (see section “Technical data”) D Manufacturer information/address E Serial number F Manufacturing date G Symbol for medical device Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 11: Warning Labels

    6 Preparing the product for use 6.1 Assembly CAUTION Exposed pinch points Crushing, pinching due to incorrect handling ► When folding the wheelchair out or together, only grip by the specified components. Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 12 7) Fold down the foot plates. With a single-panel foot plate, make sure the foot plate support is locked into the mounting (see fig. 7). 8) Fit the seat cushion (see fig. 8). The seat cushion is secured against sliding by being pressed onto the hook- and-loop closure. Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 13: Use

    Single-panel, angle-adjustable leg support (see fig. 9) Leg support for front frame type CS. The depth of the foot supports is 140 mm. The leg support can be folded up to make getting into the wheelchair easier. Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 14 Removable leg support for front frame type CV. An alternative to be mounted to an elevating leg support. Leg support for short lower leg lengths (see fig. 13) Raised leg support for short lower leg lengths. Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 15: Removing And Attaching The Leg Supports

    3) Activate and hold the release lever. 4) Insert the leg support into the leg support retainer (see fig. 20). 5) Let go of the release lever when you hear the leg support retainer engage. Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 16: Folding The Foot Plate Up And Down

    1) Turn the release lever upwards to the stop (see fig. 22, item 1). Alternative: The leg support can also be elevated without operating the release lever. 2) Simultaneously move the leg support to the desired angle (see fig. 23, item 2). Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 17: Removing And Fastening The Calf Strap

    (not illustrated). 5) Adjust the length and fasten the hook-and-loop closures. Taking off the calf strap 1) Open all hook-and-loop closures. 2) Remove the calf strap. Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 18: Adjusting The Leg Supports

    2) Fold down the back support pad and secure it to the upholstery straps with the hook-and-loop closures (see fig. 29). 3) Pull the part of the flap that can be fastened forward and attach it to the seat upholstery with the hook-and-loop fastener (see fig. 31). Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 19: Back Upholstery, Standard

    ► Drive in street traffic only with a vertical back support. The product can be equipped with a fixed, angle-adjustable or folding back support, or with a Baxx back support. Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 20 With an anatomically shaped rigid back plate made of aluminium, the back system enables the best possible posi­ tioning. Large openings in the back shells provide for a low weight and easy handling. Detailed information regarding use, cleaning and maintenance can be found in the included instructions for use. Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 21: Side Panels

    These side panels are permanently mounted. Plug-on plastic side panel (see fig. 41) These side panels can be detached for getting into or out of the wheelchair. The height of the forearm support can be adjusted. Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 22: Removing The Side Panels

    To make getting in easier and for transportation, the plug-on plastic side panels and the side panels with short and long arm pads as well as the side panels with long, depth-adjustable arm pad can be detached. Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 23: Adjusting The Forearm Supports

    2) Move the forearm support to the desired position until the locking button re-engages. Then fully insert the side panel back into the mounting on the wheelchair. CAUTION! The locking button is intentionally counter-sunk to prevent accidental operation. Always use an object to press the locking button, never your fingers. Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 24: Removing The Padded Arm Support

    1) Pull the arm supports up out of the holders (see fig. 50). 2) Fold the arm supports away by 90° or detach them (see fig. 51). 3) After getting in, slide the arm supports back down into the holders. Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 25: Adjusting An Arm Support With Swivel Unit

    7.6 Push handles The push handles make pushing the wheelchair easier for the attendant. Some of the push handle designs allow the height to be adjusted to suit the needs of the attendant. Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 26: Adjusting The Height Of The Push Handles

    3) To install, push in the tripod spring again and insert the push handle into the adapter. 4) Firmly close the clamping lever (see fig. 57, see fig. 58, item 1). → Both push handles must be installed at the same height. Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 27: Folding The Push Handles

    2) Fold the stabiliser bar down (see fig. 61, item 2). Closing the stabiliser bar 1) Fold the stabiliser bar up until the opening is against the screw of the star knob. 2) Hand-tighten the star knob screws. Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 28: Drive Wheels

    Using only the outer handrim: Only the drive wheel is moved. The wheelchair can be steered with forward, stopping or backward movements of the handrim. The one-hand drive is supplied with special quick-release axle mountings and a telescoping rod. Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 29: Spoke Protector

    ► Regularly clean and oil the caster wheel axles and the threaded axles on the caster forks, especially in case of stiffness. ► Inform the responsible qualified personnel in case of permanent changes to the driving characteristics. Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 30: Approach In Case Of Stiffness

    1) Push the handle of the knee lever wheel lock forward (see fig. 66). → The wheel lock bolt secures the wheel. 2) Pull the wheel lock lever upwards (see fig. 67). → The wheel lock bolt releases the wheel. Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 31 1) Pull the handle of the wheel lock lever extension up and fold it away to the front (see fig. 71, item 1/2). 2) To engage the handle of the wheel lock lever extension, pull up on the handle and then push it down onto the wheel lock lever (see fig. 72, item 1/2). Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 32: Drum Brake

    3) Deactivate the brake by activating the brake lever again or pressing the lock slide. The drive wheels can still be detached via the quick-release axles when the brake lever is released. Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 33: Using The Wheel Lock Lever Extension

    Activation 1) Press the anti-tipper down with the hand or foot (see fig. 76). 2) Swing the anti-tipper back and allow it to engage (see fig. 77). Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 34: Using The Tip-Assist

    2) Slightly tip the wheelchair by simultaneously pressing down on the push handles. 7.12 Crutch holder with hook-and-loop fastening strap The crutch holder with hook-and-loop fastening strap allows crutches to be attached to the wheelchair. Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 35: Wheelbase Extension

    • During the assembly/adjustment, the lap belt is routed over parts of the seating system (e.g. over forearm sup­ ports or seat pads). This causes the lap belt to lose its retaining function. Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 36: Tray

    Prior to use in a vehicle for transporting persons with reduced mobility, the tray has to be removed. 1) Slide the tray onto the arm supports. 2) Detach the tray from the arm supports. Always guide the tray parallel to the arm supports to avoid tilting. Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 37: Additional Options

    6) Pull up the seat upholstery until the wheelchair folds together (see fig. 83). 7) Fasten the safety strap (see fig. 4). 8) Remove the drive wheels (see page 28). 9) Place the disassembled wheelchair in the vehicle (see fig. 84). Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 38: Use In Vehicles For Transporting Persons With Reduced Mobility

    • 4 belt loops (e.g. from the manufacturers Q’STRAINT or BraunAbility, tested according to ISO 10542-1) The qualified personnel who fitted the wheelchair can provide more information about accessories. Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 39: Using The Product In A Vehicle

    The fixation points of the belt loops are marked with stickers. These stickers show where the user has to pass the belt loops around the frame tube: • The stickers that label the front fixation points are found on the front frame tube on each side (Motus CV example: see fig. 85, item 1). •...
  • Page 40 (see fig. 91, item 2). • The shoulder harness must always be routed over the user’s shoulder (see fig. 91, item 1). • The harness strap must not be twisted on the user’s body. Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 41: Restrictions For Use

    The positioning belt can be used to position the passenger during transport. Using the personal restraint system is nevertheless required. Add-on drives have not been tested by Ottobock and may not be used on wheelchairs in vehicles for transporting persons with reduced mobility. Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 42: Care

    4) Reinsert the foam core with proper alignment. Close the zip. Important information on cleaning • For more information on cleaning seat cushions, see the care instructions on the product or the supplied instructions for use. Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 43: Cleaning Belts/Straps

    Functional test of the wheel locks Sagging of the seat or back support upholstery Stability of the leg supports Visual inspection of wear and tear parts (e.g., tyres, bearings) Soiling of bearings Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 44: Maintenance Tasks

    4) Before fitting the tyre again, inspect the rim bed and tyre inner wall for foreign objects. Lift the rim band if necessary. 5) Before installing the tube, check that the rim band is in proper condition. The rim band protects the tube from being damaged by the ends of the spokes. Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 45: Disposal

    4) Inflate the tube to the maximum pressure specified by the tyre manufacturer (see information printed on the tyre sidewall). 5) Firmly screw the valve cap onto the valve. 9 Disposal 9.1 Disposal information Return the product to the qualified personnel for disposal. Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 46: Legal Information

    Steering range approx. [mm] 1080 (for seat width 380 mm, seat depth 400 mm; passive wheelbase) 5)6)7) Maximum permissible inclination [°]/[%] 7/12.3 The specified weights vary according to the selected options and variants. In accordance with ISO 7176-7. Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 47 Measured in reference to the middle of the back support. Ambient conditions Temperatures and relative humidity Temperature during use [°C (°F)] -10 to +40 (14 to 104) Transport and storage temperature [°C (°F)] -10 to +40 (14 to 104) Relative humidity [%] 45 to 85; non-condensing Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 48: Appendices

    Maximum inclination angle on which the product will 6 (dynamic stability in all directions) remain stable [°] 9 (static stability in all directions, also when wheel lock engaged) Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 49 Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 50 Motus CV, Motus CS, Motus Hemi, Motus XXL...
  • Page 52 Ihr Fachhändler | Your specialist dealer Otto Bock Mobility Solutions GmbH Lindenstraße 13 · 07426 Königsee/Germany www.ottobock.com...

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