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1. ZINC VG Transferring into out of the wheelchair Never stand on the Ac as there is a risk of tipping IN aA 9 Sideways From the front iS S uM 7 Remove the armrest on the side where transfer is to take ml GG u place Lifting the wheelchair Ensure that the vertically adjustable push hanales are properly tightened Swing non lockable legrests in under the seat and lift the wheelchair by the front upper part of the frame A D User manual driving technique maneuvering The following figures show principles for propelling techniques and how to overcome obstacles like steps and curbs User up forwards This technique is recommended only for experienced wheelchair users Ensure that the anti tips are deactivated SSS User up forwards This technique only works if there is a low kerb threshold relative to the installed height of the footrests Ensure that the anti tips are deactivated tO OK UE HR User up forwards This technique is recommended only for experi enced wheelchair users Ensure that the anti tips are deactivated L g T OD GB CO a NIEL nt User down backwards This technique is recommended only for experienced wheelchair users O Ensure that the anti tips are deactivated St There is a greater risk of ZA gt tipping during this ae L manoeuvr
2. 10 12 13 Front fork Front fork attachment Nut cover Armrest attachment Armrest incl lock Brake cable 14 15 16 127 Brake handle drum brake Parking brake Wheel 16 Side frame Attachment tube footrest Serial number Seat height adjustment Depending on model the seat height is adjustable without changing rear wheels front forks or castor wheels A in mind the risk of tipping Seat height adjustment using the rear wheel position Seat height adjustment with change of rear wheel e oc E o o e E 36cm D 38 5 cm C 41 cm B 43 5 cm A 46 cm E 38 cm D 2 40 5 cm C 43 cm B 45 5 cm A 48 cm E 40 cm D 42 5cm C 45 cm B 47 5 cm A 50 cm 3 Settings Seat height adjustment using the castor wheels position in the fork 1 3 5 mm 0 5 cm 0 3 cm Short Standard 2 2 5 cm 34 Seat height adjustment using the front fork attachment 6 mm 19 mm 0 2 5 cm 1 Remove the nut cover and loosen the front Tighten the retaining nut until it cannot be turned fork as in the illustration any more 2 Loosen the front fork attachment and rotate 180 Loosen Y 1 turn The spring washer then has the correct tension and reduces the risk of the 3 Replace the front fork with castor wheels as in castor wheels starting to wobble the
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4. and holds on to the frame or in the legrests if these are lockable Activate the anti tips Av an Ascending descending hills Activate the anti tips Control your speed using the handrims not the brakes afterwards Avoid turning round in the middle of a hill Always drive as straight up down as possible If uncertain ask for assistance Uphill Downhill Lean forwards to correct f Lean backwards to correct your centre of balance N your centre of balance a Ea AA Etac Box 203 334 24 Anderstorp Sweden Tel 46 371 58 73 00 Fax 46 371 58 73 90 www etac com 4 Readjustments Depending on the model of chair you should adjust the brakes and the position of the anti tips after setting seat height and angle Brake adjustment Adjustment of drum brake When adjusting the drum brake loosen the retaining nut A and adjust the brake by moving the adjustment screw B up down When the brake has a reasonable effect tighten the retaining nut A This adjustment should be carried out when the brake is not functioning satisfactorily 19 4 Readjustments Anti tips turnable The anti tips are mounted on the tilters 5 mm A After adjusting the seat height or centre of balance always ensure that you check the function of the anti tips Adjustable
5. removed by undoing the screws on the upholstery Then pull the upholstery upwards and wash accord ing to the washing instructions on the product Ball bearings Require no maintenance If a handrim has a scratch that may cause injury to the hand when moving the chair forwards it must be replaced Handrims In the event of adjustments see section Brakes adjustment Clean the frame with a non abrasive cleaning agent with a pH level between 5 and 9 or with a 70 disinfectant solution Rinse and dry Etac will not be held responsible for damage or injury caused by use of non original parts When necessary lubricate moving parts joints with bicycle oil or similar 27 Etac Sverige AB Box 203 334 24 Anderstorp Sweden Etac AB export Box 203 334 24 Anderstorp Sweden Etac AS Pb 249 1501 Moss Norway Etac A S Egeskovvej 12 8700 Horsens Denmark Snug Seat Inc 12801 E Independence Boulevard PONBOx789 Matthews NC 28106 USA 7732 0451342 Tel 0371 58 73 00 Fax 0371 58 73 90 info etac se www etac se Tel 46 371 58 73 30 Fax 46 371 58 73 90 info etac se www etac com Tel 815 69 469 Fax 69 27 09 11 hovedkontor norge etac com www etac no Tel 79 68 58 33 Fax 75 68 58 40 info etac dk www etac dk Tel 800 336 7684 Fax 704 882 0751 Information snugseat com www etac com Etac Supply Center AB Langgatan 12 SE 334 24 Anderstorp 133 gt 74982 28 Etac GmbH BahnhofstraBe 131
6. upholstery option The contour of the backrest upholstery is individually adjustable by using the five Velcro straps and the backrest cover Allow the cover plenty of room between seat and backrest so that it is possible to sit in against the backrest Loosen all the straps and ensure that the user is sitting as far back in the seat as possible Tighten the straps so that they follow the contours of the back and give support for the curve of the back Push handles vertically adjustable option Only in combination with vertically adjustable push handle attachments The push handles can be set at intervals of 2 cm Loosen the knob A and press the plastic washer inwards Install desired height Ensure that the push handles are locked in the correct position Tighten the knob Risk of tipping Always check the posi tioning of the anti tips after adjusting the backrest upholstery Do not over tighten the upper straps as this can prevent the cross brace from unfolding properly i e the back tubes do not sit flush in the side frames A A Ensure that the knob is properly tightened This is ji especially important A if the chair is to be lifted with the user sitting in it el ul 20 4 Readjustments Bow handle option The bow handle is height adjustable and The bow handle detachable must be removed It is mo
7. you will find a removable section that contains user information The following methods of surface treatment have been used Lacquered surfaces Polyester powder coating Non lacquered aluminium parts Anodized coating Non lacquered steel surfaces Galvanized CE marking The product has passed all tests and met all criteria set by European standards for specific product groups Combina tion agreements exist see www etac com Guarantee 5 year guarantee against material and manufacturing defects For terms and conditions see www etac com Special adaptations comprise everything that falls outside the instructions and settings in this Manual Wheelchairs specially adapted by customers are not eligible for Etac s CE marking Etac s guarantee no longer applies If in the least doubt about the validity of adjustments please contact Etac for advice Explanation for list of points Standard O Options No au Rw Back tube Backrest upholstery Seat upholstery Brake Footrest Footrest locking knob Legrest 11 12 13 Castor wheels Front fork Front fork attachment Nut cover Armrest attachment Armrest incl lock 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 Description Quick release hub Handrim Rear wheel Side frame Attachment tube footrest Serial number M100TR Back tube Backrest upholstery Seat upholstery Footrest Footrest locking knob Legrest Castor wheel
8. ES E O LLJ Tao Em qo 74982K 2015 11 06 Contents 1 General introduction NAANTALA AND hha 4 2 Description a AANO AA ciao AA E AA 5 3 Settings Seat height adjustment 6 Seat height adjustment using the rear wheel position 6 Seat height adjustment with change of rear wheel 7 Seat height adjustment using the castor wheel position 8 Seat height adjustment using the front fork attachment 8 Seat height adjustment with change of castor wheel PROM MONK MM NT 9 Seat angle 4e iei e edet ente 10 Balance adjustment amputee position 10 User manual M100 amp MTQOTR i eisses aa 11 18 Explanation of symbols sssssseee 11 Transportation in vehicles 12 Unfolding amp folding sse 12 Ad UsttTielts ANA NANANA LANG AG KGG 13 Drum brake mamuna AALANGAN 14 Maintenance amp Fault finding chart ssse 14 Driving technique maneuvering sss 15 18 4 Readjustments Brake adjbistimierit ue nier eder eds 19 Adjustment of drum brake ssssssssssss 19 Anti tips turnable 20 Adjustable upholstery option sssssssss 20 Push handles vertically adjustable option 20 Bow handle option a 21 Positioning belt accessory ssssssssssssss 21 5 Accessories x 22 23 8 Service and mainte
9. balance or backrest angle always ensure that you check the function of the anti tips Explanation of symbols Securing Do not lift the chair Risk of tipping Always by the armrests have the anti tips down when in motion User manual Transportation in vehicles Mobility service bus Etac s wheelchairs are crash tested and approved according to ISO 7176 19 with restraint compo nents and 3 point belt from Unwin Etac recommends in the following order 1 The user transfers to one of the seats in the vehicle and uses the vehicle s 3 point belt while travelling The wheelchair is then placed in the boot or safely in the back seat so that it cannot overturn or roll 2 The wheelchair is secured facing forwards in the vehicle as per this manual the user uses a sepa rate 3 point belt that is secured in the vehicle 3 According to directive 2001 85 EC appendix VII point 3 8 3 there are specially marked wheelchair locations in vehicles that permit transport with a wheelchair facing in the opposite direction of travel If this means of travel is used the user carer must Securing Restraining device must not be put through the wheels gt LS X Unfolding Push down on one side of the seat frame using the whole of the flat of the hand Do not hold the seat frame while unfolding as there is a risk of pinching your fingers Flip down the footrests Folding If a bow handle and o
10. ce and an UNWIN_WWR HD ATF K R 3 point seat belt Service life The product is tested and fulfils the demands stated in EN 12183 The main product s durability and lifetime is at least five years when used in accordance with intended use the safety instructions the reconditioning manual and instruc tions for use in the user manual The main product consists of the chassis for seat and back support Additional parts accessories are handled in accordance with the manual and reconditioning manual The actual lifetime can vary depending on how much and how intensively the product is being used but a maximum of 10 years If the product is intended for use after the service life period specified by Etac it is the responsibility of the product owner to ensure product functionality in accordance with the manual and reconditioning instructions If this cannot be ensured then the product should be taken out of use Allen key 3 5 6 mm Socket spanner Torx key 19 24 mm T20 cushions anti tips various types of legrests and rear wheels for example M100 has excellent prerequisites to create comfort functio nality and good manoeuvrability Etac regularly improves its products We therefore reserve the right to modify the products without prior notice The dimensions given on drawings or other material are solely for guidance We are not responsible for printing errors or incomplete information In the centre spread of this manual
11. e his fa Activate the anti tips Activate the anti tips afterwards Activate the anti tips afterwards Tes 210 cm Activate the anti tips afterwards User manual driving technique maneuvering Care giver up forwards Ensure that the anti tips are deactivated i j f Azsr Ensure that the anti tips are deactivated afterwards Care giver up backwards Ka 9 P Activate the anti tips Care giver down forwards Ensure that the anti tips are deactivated Activate the anti tips afterwards Care giver down backwards 6 Activate the anitos Ensure that the anti tips are deactivated afterwards 4 User manual driving technique maneuvering Stairs up Ensure that the anti tips are deactivated Never use an escalator even if a care giver is available Ensure that height adjustable push handles are tightened We always N recommend using two carers for this transfer One who walks behind and holds on to the push handle and one who walks in front and holds on to the frame or in the legrests if these are lockable 3 NS Activate the anti tips afterwards ALA Stairs down Ensure that the anti tips are deactivated Never use an escalator even if a care giver is available We always recommend using two carers for this transfer One who walks behind and holds on to the push handle and one who walks in front
12. gle of the foot rests so that your ankles are at a 90 angle 5 mm Armrest adjustment Loosen the screws on the inside of the side plate Move the armrest up or down to the desired height and tighten the screws If the armrests are set high they support and relieve the pressure on the back better than if they are set low Never stand on the A footrests as there is a risk of tipping Adjusting the height Fully loosen the locking knob on the legrest Remove the screw Set the height Replace the screw and handle Tighten securely 3mm User manual M100 TR Drum brake M100 TR Drum brake e Brake while in motion by pulling e Activate the parking brake by pulling the brake lever upwards the brake lever upwards and pressing in button A Release by pressing the lever upwards Rear wheel Clean the quick release axles when necessary Castor wheels Clean the castor wheel axles when necessary Frame Clean the frame with a non abrasive cleaning agent with a pH level between 5 and 9 or with a 70 disinfectant solution Rinse and dry Upholstery Wash see label on upholstery For more severe problems contact the Technical Aids Centre When necessary lubricate moving parts joints with bicycle oil or similar Fault finding chart Adjust the front fork attachment s angular setting Check that the fro
13. illustration NB It is also important to ensure that the washers in the attachment under the retaining nut are placed in the right order with the spring washer on top y e 3 Settings oc i i Seat height adjustment with change of castor wheel front fork 0 14 5 cm 200 30 mm 200 50 mm 40 5 42 cm 43 44 5 cm 42 5 45 47 5 cm 45 47 5 50 cm 45 47 5 50 cm 47 5 50 52 5 cm Note Don t forget the adjust ment option of rotating the front fork attachment gt 180 3 Settings Seat angle The seat angle can be set at 0 or 3 see previous illustrations Adjust the front fork mounting so that the front fork is perpen dicular max 3 A min 0 Le in mind the risk of tipping Balance adjustment amputee position only with 24 rear wheels 1 Remove the rear wheel as shown in the 4 Mount them on the rear of the frame Lt pagka 5 Mount the rear wheel according to the 2 Loosen the rear wheel attachments illustration on page 6 3 Change the sides of the attachments 5mm After adjusting the seat height or centre of balance always ensure that you check the function of the anti tips 10 User manual 74982K 2015 11 06 After adjusting the seat height centre of
14. ioning belt O Headrest O Spokeguard CC g O O Cane holder Er O O Tool kit Plaster legrest 23 6 M100 standard model Frame Brake Push hanales Backrest Backrest angle Seat Seat upholstery Backrest upholstery Camber angle Aluminium and steel tubes Foldable Standard brake Fixed 37 5 cm 47 5 cm 2 5 cm interval Fixed Adjustable O 3 Fixed Fixed 0 Rear wheel 24 quick release solid aluminium handrims Castor wheels 200 x 35 mm Front fork Standard Legrests Lockable detachable and turnable Footrest Angle adjustable height adjustable with 1 5 cm intervals Armrests Short Tilter Standard Transport attachment Standard Max user weight 125 kg 24 cm 38 52 5 cm 37 5 47 5 Max 6 Max 20 Max 520 without anti tip in most disadvantageous setting 13400103 short 40 cm short 37 5 cm 15 7 kg 13400404 long 46 cm long 37 5 cm 15 9 kg 13400105 short 40 cm short 40 cm 15 8 kg 13400106 long 46 cm long 40 cm 16 0 kg 13400107 short 40 cm short 42 5 cm 15 9 kg 13400108 long 46 cm long 42 5 cm 16 1 kg 13400109 short 40 cm short 45 cm 16 0 kg 13400110 long 46 cm long 45 cm 16 2 kg 13400111 short 40 cm short 47 5 cm 16 1 kg 13400112 long 46 cm long 47 5 cm 16 3 kg short 40 cm short 50 cm long 46 cm 13400113 13400114 long 50 cm M100 The dimensions and weights indicated apply to chairs with 24 rear wheel solid tyres aluminium handrims legres
15. nance Washing backrest and seat 26 Rear wheel castor Wheel sssssssssseeee 26 Brak CA Peter eM crece arate 26 Washing the frame sssssssssssssssssee 26 Miscellatie OUS tente tree toot P dede erben 26 1 General Thank you for choosing a wheelchair from Etac The manual must be read thoroughly to avoid damage when handling and using the chair In this manual the User is the person sitting in the chair The Care giver is the person helping the user This symbol appears in the manual together with text It highlights actions where the wheelchair the user s or the care giver s safety can be put at risk M100 is a manual cross folded allround wheelchair with variation options that is intended for use both outdoors and indoors Seat and footplates are adjustable in height and angle and the backrest in height M100 can be supplemented and adjusted if needs change In addition there is a range of options and accessories such as seat C CE marking e R According to EN 12183 AN Read the operating instructions before use pzd To be sorted according to national regulations Tests and Guarantees Crash test Etac s wheelchairs are tested in accordance with ISO 7176 19 They are crash tested at the Technical Research Institute of Sweden The tests were carried out with normal settings on the wheelchairs see manual for the respective wheelchair and with an UNWIN_WWR ATF K R restraining devi
16. nt fork attachments are mounted at the same height Rear wheel mountings are incorrectly fitted The user is distributing weight unevenly More strength being used on one side than the other when moving the chair The wheelchair feels heavy to propel Rear wheel attachments are incorrectly fitted Clean the castor wheel axles from hair and dirt Check that the front forks are not too tight Clean the castor wheel axles from hair and dirt The wheelchair pulls to the side The wheelchair feels heavy to turn Brakes not effective Adjust the distance between brake and tyre Rear wheels loose Adjust the length of the axle shaft Clean and lubricate quick release with cycle oil or similar Rear wheels hard to remove replace Adjust the length of the axle shaft The front forks are not tight enough Check that the front fork attachments are mounted at the same The castor wheels wobble height Adjust the front fork attachment s angular setting Too much weight over the castor wheels Adjust the chair s centre of balance The wheelchair is hard to fold unfold The upholstery is too tight Clean and lubricate the cross parts under the seat The wheelchair feels awkward Check that screws nuts and bolts are properly tightened 14 User manual driving technique maneuvering Don t lift the Risk of tipping Always d chair by the have the anti tips armrests down when in e motion
17. ons and weights indicated apply to chairs with 16 rear wheel solid with drum brake legrests and tilter Height at front is measured from the seat frame tubes upper side with the seat tipped 3 backwards the height at the back is measured from the seat frame tubes upper side and the seat depth is measured from the back tubes Dimensions and tolerance 2 25 8 Service and maintenance Washing backrest and seat The upholstery is made of two ply polyester The seat upholstery is fastened lengthways to the seat frame It can easily be removed from the frame by unscrew ing the end caps Rear wheel castor wheel Spokes Loose spokes can make the wheels wobble Consult a cycle dealer or your Technical Aids Centre if it is necessary to adjust the spokes Clean the wheel axles from hair and dirt as necessary Wheel axles Brakes Encrusted dirt can have a negative effect on the brake mechanism Washing the frame It is important to keep the wheelchair clean both for your own comfort and the longevity of the chair It is equipped with drainage holes which ensures that it is easy to wash and dry Miscellaneous If there is a fault in your wheelchair you should contact your dealer or Technical Aids Centre Defective wheelchairs should not be used If your chair needs reconditioning or repair only original parts from Etac or components with equal quality should be used 26 The backrest upholstery is
18. r cross brace is mounted they should be removed Flip up the footrests Lift the seat upwards be aware while travelling prepared for sudden movements and have the capacity to maintain a safe sitting position throughout the entire journey The user s disabilities must not be of such an extent that he she is not able to hold onto the handles fitted in the vehicle when there are changes of speed or direction In conjunction with points 2 and 3 a correctly adjusted headrest should be used the backrest should be level with or above the user s shoulders the parking brake should be used the anti tips should be lowered accessories parts that can be removed without tools shall be removed and secured backrest brace must be used rear wheels must have handrims Private car The wheelchair should preferably be placed in the car boot If the wheelchair is placed in the back seat ensure that it cannot overturn or roll If possible secure the wheelchair with the car s safety belt User manual Rear wheel with quick release hub When mounting always check that the quick release button in the hub pops out completely Footrests Adjust the height so that you sense that your feet are receiving support and your thighs are resting against the cushion For outdoor use the footrests should be raised 4 5 cm above the ground Adjusting the angle Adjust the an
19. ts and tilter Height at front is measured from the seat frame tubes upper side with the seat tipped 3 backwards the height at the back is measured from the seat frame tubes upper side and the seat depth is measured from the back tubes Dimensions and tolerance 2 24 7 M100TR standard model Frame Brake Push handles Backrest Backrest angle Seat Aluminium and steel tubes Foldable Standard brake Fixed 37 5 cm 47 5 cm 2 5 cm interval Fixed Adjustable 0 3 Seat upholstery Fixed Backrest upholstery Fixed Camber angle 0 Rear wheel 16 solid with drum brake Castor wheels 200 x 50 mm Front fork Standard Legrests Lockable detachable and turnable Footrest Angle adjustable height adjustable with 1 5 cm intervals Armrests Short Tilter Standard Transport attachment Standard Max user weight 125 kg 24 cm 50 cm 37 5 47 5 Max 6 Max 520 Max 20 without anti tip in most disadvantageous setting 13410103 short 40 cm short 37 5 cm 13410404 long 46 cm long 37 5 cm 13410105 short 40 cm short 40 cm 16 6 kg 13410106 long 46 cm long 40 cm 16 8 kg 13410107 short 40 cm short 42 5 cm 16 7 kg 13410108 long 46 cm long 42 5 cm 16 9 kg 13410109 short 40 cm short 45 cm 16 8 kg 13410110 long 46 cm long 45 cm 17 0 kg 13410111 short 40 cm short 47 5 cm 16 8 kg 13410112 long 46 cm long 47 5 cm 17 0 kg short 40 cm short 50 cm long 46 cm 13410113 13410114 long 50 cm M100TR The dimensi
20. unted in the push handle attach before the wheel ment and is adjusted in the same way as the chair can be folded height adjustable push handles It is also possible to mount a headrest on the bow handle Ensure that the knob is properly A tightened This is especially important if the chair is to be lifted with the user sitting in it Positioning belt accessory Thi 21 5 Accessories Assembly instructions are provided with all accessories when they are supplied by Etac Instructions are also available on our website www etac com M100 M100TR Brake lever extension Legrests narrow angle lockable only with 5 6 Castor wheels O Legrests angle adjustable incl calf support O Amputee legrests Drum brake 20 24 Castor wheels 6 Castor wheels 5 Backrest upholstery adjustable Push handle height adjustable O O O O O O Backrest upholstery fixed for height adjustable push handles O Backrest upholstery adjustable for height adjustable push handles O Bow handle Backrest brace 5 Accessories M100 M100TR User brake ez eT Armrest long ar O Anti tips complete Tray Seat cushion Calf strap O Heel strap O Posit

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