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Introduction
1.1 General Information
Like any other medical aid, a wheelchair is a technical
device which may bear certain dangers if used inap-
propriately. This brochure was written to help you ma-
ke yourself thoroughly familiar with your wheelchair
and its potentials.
ATTENTION
For this purpose, please read the following manuals
and instructions provided with your wheelchair:
User Manual
General Usage and Safety Advice
Information Brochure Crash Test ISO 7176-19
ATTENTION
If the user of the wheelchair is a child or a person
with impaired competence, it lies in the responsibi-
lity of the parents or authorised supervisor to ensu-
re that the user has understood and internalised the
wheelchair's handling and safety instructions.
If you have any questions, your sanitary supply store
or our competent team will be glad to help (+49 7254
9279-0).
This user manual is directed to you as well as to your
rehab technician. It contains instructions on how to
ideally adjust your wheelchair according to your phy-
siological and motoric situation.
1.2 Legend to Symbols
ATTENTION
This is how we indicate safety aspects of utmost im-
portance relevant to people.
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PLEASE NOTE
This is how we indicate NOTES or rules of great impor-
tance.
INFORMATION
This is how we indicate INFORMATION on installations
or adjustments.
READ
Refers to additional reading material.
BOLD PRINT
Texts in bold print highlight important passages.
User Manual for sport frame and swing-away frame
1.3 Indication Jump beta
Thanks to its wide spectrum of sizes, Jump is particu-
larly suitable for long-term therapy concepts. Thus,
Jump is indexed for the following clinical impairments:
• (infantile) cerebral palsy
• spina bifida
• all kinds of palsy
• all kinds of plegia
• multiple sclerosis
• all kinds of muscle weakness (myasthenia; at-
rophy or dystrophy)
• amputation of the lower extremities
• cardiovascular insufficiency
• rheumatic illnesses
Jump supports the following therapeutic aims:
• preservation, development and/or strengthen-
ing of the patient's entire tonicity,
• stimulation, stabilisation and strengthening of
metabolism and circulation,
• preservation, development and/or strengthen-
ing of the patient's (auto-)mobility,
• stabilisation and straightening of the patient's
trunk (positioning),
• skeletal stabilisation and strengthening of the
spine,
• development and improvement of the patient's
sensorial perception,
• participation in the patient's social surround-
ings (inclusion).
1.4 Counter-indication Jump beta
ATTENTION
Under the following circumstances and/or symp-
toms, please consult your treating doctor or thera-
pist prior to any passive or active use of Jump:
• Users whose skin is not intact (especially
around the areas of buttocks, back, thighs,
hands, etc.) may experience dermatological
complications (pressure marks, irritations,
open traumata)
• if the user is suffering from grave tonicity dys-
regulation
• patients with extremely impaired competence
or perception canNOT participate in road traffic
without assistance.
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PLEASE NOTE
We are NOT liable for any damage to persons or ob-
jects resulting from using Jump under above circum-
stances.
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