Otto Bock Kimba KRUZE User Manual

Sizes: 30, 34, 38, 42 rehab buggy

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( sizes: 30, 34, 38, 42 )
User Guide ................................... (EN)
...... READ USER GUIDE BEFORE USAGE !!
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  • Page 1 Distributed by Kimba KRUZE Kimba KRUZE comfort ( sizes: 30, 34, 38, 42 ) User Guide ……………………….……. (EN) …... READ USER GUIDE BEFORE USAGE !! 130122...
  • Page 2: Customer Service Support

    IMPORT, DISTRIBUTION, CUSTOMER SERVICE : Import and distribution: Ottobock US 2 Carlson Parkway North, Suite 100 Minneapolis, MN 55447, US Customer Service Support Ottobock US 2 Carlson Parkway North, Suite 100 Minneapolis, MN 55447, US Phone 800 328 4058 e-mail: usa.customerservice@ottobockus.com Serial number of chair:_______________________________ Model of chair:______________________________________ Date purchased:______________________________________...
  • Page 3: Product Overview

    Product Description Product Overview front tube seat tube – rear backrest tube backrest rear cross front cross front wheel rear wheel rear brace seat brace wheel-lock lever footplate bar footplate footplate height adjustment lever calf rest spring button transportation clip accessory anchoring point seat upholstery armrest upholstery...
  • Page 4: Product Description

    1. Foreword INFORMATION ► Please read this document carefully. ► Follow the safety instructions. ► Date of last update: 2013-10-11. INFORMATION ► Please note that the instructions for use are revised regularly. ► For further questions about the instructions for use (user), please contact the qualified personnel who issued the product to you.
  • Page 5 Safety 3.1 Explanation of Warning Symbols WARNING Warnings regarding possible risks of severe accident or injury. CAUTION Warnings regarding possible risks of accident or injury. NOTICE Warnings regarding possible technical damage. 3.2 General safety instructions CAUTION Lack of familiarisation with instructions for use Injuries due to user error ►...
  • Page 6 CAUTION Unsupervised parking Falling, the user may fall out ► Never leave the user unattended, even if the seat belts are fastened and the wheel locks are engaged. CAUTION Incorrect centre of gravity Risk of user tipping, rolling over ► When reaching for objects, the user must not lean too far out of the seat. ►...
  • Page 7 Hazards due to fire, heat and cold CAUTION Seat cushion or backrest cover may ignite User may sustain burns ► The seat cushion and backrest cover are not highly flammable, but there is a possibility they may catch fire. Therefore utmost caution is required near open flame. ►...
  • Page 8 4. UNPACKING, UNFOLDING, FOLDING ( Check first, you received complete product including all accessories as ordered ) Unfolding the buggy: 1. Stand buggy on wheels (see PIC) 2. unlock transportation clip (see PIC), 3. lift the buggy on rear wheels (see PIC) 4.
  • Page 9 7. Use hand to lock the seat brace ( size 34,38,42 ) (see PIC) into a straight position. Wrap the armrest padding around the armrests. Footrest set installation - go to further paragraph ―Accessories‖. Folding the buggy: Unfasten the snap fastener of armrest upholstery, unlock rear brace and seat brace ( size 34,38,42) by pushing up. (see PIC) Stay behind the buggy , grasp one handle and pull up Locking for transportation: (see PIC)
  • Page 10 Getting into the Buggy: Ensure the wheel lock are engaged, to make access easier, the footplate can be taken off or flipped up; if possible, place the back of the buggy against a wall or immovable object (alternatively, another helper may hold the buggy steady);...
  • Page 11 control of the buggy and can take the weight of its occupant. During this operation, the attendants must be well balanced and have secure grip on the buggy. The attendants hands must be inside the handle straps at all times. Take rests in regular intervals.
  • Page 12 7. ACCESSORIES Footrest - 1 piece foldable : Install - put on the floor almost unfolded buggy with engaged wheel locks and release both safety levers (see PIC1). Take the footrest, and slide both tubes into the both footrest attachments. Pull the safety and locking pin (see PIC2) until you find the locking position.
  • Page 13 5-point positioning belt CLASSIC : Install - release central buckle fasteners, connecting shoulder and lower straps. Loop both lower webbing ends to anchoring points and fasten trough the plastic slip locks to secure its position (see PIC1). PIC1 PIC2 Choose desired backrest belt-holes in backrest to set the proper position of the shoulders straps. Push the upper webbing through the backrest belt-holes.
  • Page 14 5-point positioning belt COMFORT: Install - release central buckle, Strip both main belt webbing from plastic slip locks and hip pads and shoulder pad twins. Loop both lower webbing ends (with webbing loops) to anchoring points ( see PIC1). Push the central buck- le webbing , which is sewed on the crotch belt through the hole on the seat ( see PIC2).
  • Page 15 Anchor the belt webbing with the plastic slip lock with labyrinth-like fastening (see PIC7). PIC7 Assemble and lock the push-button central buckle. (see PIC8 and 9). PIC8 PIC9 Uninstall - follow chapter ―install‖, but in reverse sequence. Size adjustment - unlock central buckle, place the child into the buggy. Adjust requested size of the 5-point belt by setting of correct length from behind of the backrest ( see PIC10).
  • Page 16 2 point positioning belt : Install - release central buckle fasteners. Loop both lower webbing ends (with webbing loops) to anchoring points. Anchor the belt webbing with the plastic slip lock with labyrinth-like fastening ( see PIC1 and PIC2). Connect both fasteners of the plastic buckle.
  • Page 17 Headwings: Before headwings installing, install and adjust first the 5- point positioning belt. Install: The highest position: - seat the child into the buggy and determine appropriate height of headwings, take the child out of the buggy. Place headwings on the buggy in desired height and put longer Velcro through the ensued holes on the backrest ( see PIC2) and turn the shorter Velcro over upper edge of the backrest.
  • Page 18 Chest Harness: Before installing the Chest Harness, install and adjust first the 5- point positioning belt. Install - seat the child into the buggy and determine appropriate height of chest harness, take the child out of the buggy. Place the chest harness on the buggy in desired height and secure it by three straps with plastic side release buckles on the rear of the backrest ( see PIC2).
  • Page 19 PIC1 PIC2 PIC3 PIC4 Full torso support vest: Install - choose desired backrest belt-holes in backrest to set the proper position of the shoulders straps. Pass the upper belt through the backrest belt-holes (see PIC2). Anchor the belt webbing with the plastic slip lock with laby- rinth-like fastening (see PIC3).
  • Page 20 PIC1 PIC2 PIC3 PIC4 PIC5 PIC6 PIC7...
  • Page 21: Abduction Block

    Abduction block: Install - push the slip lock (sewed on the bottom part of the block) through the belt-hole placed on the seat base. ( see PIC1), and secure the block using the Velcro ( see PIC2). Uninstall - follow chapter ―install‖, but in reverse sequence. PIC1 PIC2 Foot positioners:...
  • Page 22 PIC1 PIC2 PIC3 Rain cover: Rain cover must be used with the canopy! Install - pull rain cover over the buggy, so the canopy, seat and also the footrest will be covered. The user must always feel comfortable. Store always dry and clean! Uninstall - follow chapter ―install‖, but in reverse sequence.
  • Page 23 PIC1 PIC2 PIC3 Legsmuff-summer: Install - Attach the legsmuff upper part to pipes, which stretch the upholstery on the back side, using plastic sleeves ( see PIC1) There are two straps on each side of the legsmuff, Fasten side straps using Velcro to chassis pipes, there are two straps on each side ( see PIC2 and PIC3).
  • Page 24 PIC3 Basket - fabric: Maximum load of fabric basket is 6.6 lbs (3 kg)! Install - secure the upper part of basket by straps with buttons from the outside on the front side of frame ( see PIC2). Lower part of basket secure by straps with buttons on rear seat tube ( see PIC1). Uninstall - follow chapter ―install‖, but in reverse sequence.
  • Page 25 Comfort side protection Install - attach upper part of the comfort side protection by velcro on backrest ( see PIC1), and around the armrest frame from inside ( see PIC2). Uninstall - follow chapter ―install‖, but in reverse sequence. PIC1 PIC2 Upper extremity support surface / tray Install - seat the user into the buggy, place the tray on the legs.
  • Page 26: Maintenance Of Accessories

    PIC3 8. MAINTENANCE OF ACCESSORIES In case accessories are damaged or in need of any repair, only the authorised dealer is allowed to repair or service it. Only original replacement parts should be used on these accessories. Make sure you are familiar with the operation of the accessories. All accessories can be washed by hands.
  • Page 27: Warranty Sheet

    WARRANTY SHEET Identification tag / Product type (write up): Final inspection: Name: Signature: Warranty conditions: 1. On this product is applied 24 months warranty from the date of sale. The warranty is applied for material and manufacturing defects. 2. The product has to be used entirely for the purpose it is designed for and the instructions in the user guide must be followed.

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