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1. The sticker indicates that the wheelchair is not approved to use as a seat in motor vehicles User Manual LSR Kid Safety rules and regulations Safety rules and regulations A CAUTION EMC Requirements The electronics of an power wheelchair can be affected by external electro magnetic fields for example from mobile telephones Similarly the electronics of the wheelchair itself can also emit electromagnetic fields that can affect the immediate surroundings for example certain alarm systems in businesses The limit values for Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC with respect to power wheelchairs is set in the harmonized standards for the EU in the Medical Devices Directive No 93 42 EEC Permobil LifeStand s electronic wheelchair s comply with these limit values A WARNING Flame resistance The material components have been tested against flammability Seat cushion and back cushion have been tested according to European flammability test ing EN1021 1 2006 and EN1021 2 2006 The control box has been tested according to UL 94 VO Maintenance and service Carry out only the servicing and maintenance activities indicated in this user manual All other service alterations and changes to the wheelchair and the vital systems of its accessories must be carried out by a competent service engineer or a person suitably qualified to do so in an expert manner In case of doubt always contact a qual
2. Brake Due Wheels IS Te EI PERIIT TIT E LUI PSII DOMMES is RE E Maintenance and repairs ei eni erre ient eia arasa Sa aE eae Sarea aa ES EAS SEASSA Genefa annaa E ein ete EA ane Batteries storage Charging batteries inii A dees cack acd aed ened ed eae CIC loo T Mp PR Serial number label e E i frsict Ri eoi a bey Hino rs a ee REEF Lan eek deren RE Power Module eere eene eene The emergency standing sitting function Recommended Seat Cushions Technical SpecifiCatiQlis c iier irr venae rue duda rag te aea pedir ey da de na Dvd Edere pude 63 User Manual LSR Kid Indications and Contraindications for the Use of Stand up Wheelchairs Indications and Contraindications for the Use of Stand up Wheelchairs Advice These indications and contraindications are based on general observa tions The conditions for regular standing training varies from person to person and should be individually agreed with a doctor or therapist Only a doctor or therapist can decide which method and safe standing training can be achieved with the Lifestand wheelchair Indications Lifestand wheelchairs were specifically developed for people who h
3. 240 260 280 300 320 340 360 mm Seat angle 5 cene et rnn nan EE EEEE 4 5 6 Maximum Safe SlOpE crier 8 5 Total Width 550 610 mm Total IEerigtli 2 32 2 22 i ier tbe bre tcs ako 890 mm Total Height 2 2 ci riter coa iacere Aided 950 mm Reversing width 950 mm 25 mm VU zie ja sete eects 24 kg Mass of the heaviest part of the wheelchair 22 kg Wheels Hear tire dimerisions 1 coi creciente 20 x1 22 x1 Camber verdire eiiis s 0 6 Rec tire pressure 750 kPa 7 5 bar Batteries Baltery capacily uiiirie en erede risiedi Naini 24V 2Ah Frame Aluminum frame coated with corrosion protective colour ELECTRICAL SYSTEM CB02 Power Module Box KYDEX acrylic polyvinyl chloride IP23 UL 94 VO Current 24V The maximum motor output current is limited to 8A Operation mode 1096 2 min 18 min Battery The wheelchair is factory equipped with maintenance free AGM batteries 12V 2Ah protected by 10A fuse Charger Friwo Pb Charger Type FW 7218M 24 IP40 Class 2 Input 220 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 250 mA 25 VA Output 24 V DC 0 5 A 12 VA 63 EN LIFESTAND PERMOBIL GROUP Order no 205276 UK 0
4. On Emergency operation of seat functions If standing sitting function cannot be operated in the normal way because of a fault other than discharged battery or a faulty adjustment device the function can be operated manually by moving the actuator plug from outlet no 4 ACTUATOR into outlet no 2 EMERGENCY The seat will now automatically move down When the user is in seated posi tion move the plug back from outlet no 2 EMERGENCY into outlet no 4 ACTUATOR If the plug is not removed from outlet no 2 EMERGENCY the seat will recline further into the relax position The specialist dealer must then be contacted to rectify the cause of the malfunc tion Until it has been repaired by the specialist dealer the electric function can no longer be used CHARGER ON OFF Switch E CBO02 Power Module 60 User Manual LSR Kid Recommended Seat Cushions Recommended Seat Cushions The setting of seat width and seat depth requires different sizes of seat cushions The table below shows recomended cushions Seat width Seat Depth 24 26 28 30 28 28X25 28X25 28X28 28X28 30 28X25 28X25 32 32 User Manual LSR Kid 62 User Manual LSR Kid Technical specifications Technical specifications General EIC LSR Kid Dimensions and weight Max User Weight ieri 50 Kg rau 280 300 320 340 mm Seat depth
5. Eck aka POR rune 10 19 DeSiQi SfUMCHOM RETO ih 20 General OVOrViGW ME 20 PRAISING FUNCTION MT 21 Control panel for raising function se 22 Op Gratin zis S 23 eru e races 23 Atmrests hii iate i Ha b pce Ba e di iei Ser Le Ev ue tetuer Pes dax eR eu uad uc 23 Raising TUNCHION P 24 Driving LU 28 PeUiIiop ee OT 32 Legrest and footplate rne iter tti tani hose trn tabou bee beb eap auo sba aaa ER RES 32 Knee supports es Seat depth M Center of Gravity uiii ricorrere SERE PETERE ESSERE ERE E E EEEN EEN EASE E CENE Er eiai 37 Seat width The heightiot the armrest 1 2 5 iier eee aiaia e o e aaa The length of the armrest 1 1 52 izee eec nett ta ue tars eNA Enar Ea EEG RRi Back rest angle m Height of the Push handles Back rest frame sss Height of the Back reSt 1 1 2er eese tec rode et Do eus Eee EDS a ee eR aaia Replacing Reconfiguration of the backrest straps ii Equalization System oerte eiie ridi ceret deer Ct s Ee SEL Eo ERE Ra seis eases EXE FECI a ERE ARa Aniti tip proteCtiom e
6. are fixed with the same screws as the arm rests 42 User Manual LSR Kid Adjustment The height of the push handles back rest frame can be adjusted in six fixed positions Here mounted in position 6 43 User Manual LSR Kid Adjustment Height of the Back rest For optimal comfort the height of the back rest can be adjusted The adjustment is performed by mounting required number of straps on the back rest frame and positioning the top strap at desired height See fig below and table on page 45 The back rest straps should be configurated according to description on page 45 Adjustment of the armrest and the push handles might be needed See page 38 and 42 Configuration of the back rest straps User Manual Replacing Reconfiguration of the backrest straps LSR Kid Adjustment The number of straps mounted below above the armrest often needs to be recon figured when the height of the armrest back rest or push handles are adjusted The push handles and the armrests needs to be removed while replacing or configure the backrest straps positioned underneath respectively Position the straps in to the desired positions The top strap is secured with a self threading screw on the left and right hand side of the back rest frame See fig on page 44 Armrest height 45 1 2 3 4 5 6 Backrest height L A omi 01 04 02 04 02 03 02 03 03 02 03 02 Straps be
7. gap between moving and stationary parts Danger that lose items of clothing or hands could become clamped User Manual LSR Kid Design and function Design amp function General LSR Kid is a manual wheelchair for outdoor and indoor use It is intended for kids with physical disabilities Its raising function allows the user greater freedom of movement We recommend gradual training in standing up under the guidance of a physiotherapist before you use LSR Kid every day You will gain the greatest benefit in standing up if you regularly switch between a sitting and a standing position This alternation is simple with the LSR Kid wheelchair The wheelchair is equipped with armrests footplates anti tip protection and battery charger Overview 1 Armrest 5 Backrest 2 Knee supports 6 Rear wheels 3 Legrest 7 Front wheels 4 Foot plate 20 User Manual LSR Kid Design and function Raising function The electric raising function makes it possible for the user to stand up in their wheelchair This function is accessed from a control panel located on one armrest Stand up function 21 User Manual LSR Kid Design and function Control panel for raising function The control panel has two buttons to control the seat s raising function The control panel can be fitted to either armrest in the position that best suits the user There is a socket at the front of the control panel for connecting the accompany ing b
8. might arise when you drive the wheelchair Always keep the user manual on or near your wheelchair as you may need to consult it for essential information on use safety and maintenance You can also find information on our products on our website You will find us at www permobil com All information and all photographs illustrations and specifications are based on the product information that was available at the time this user manual was printed Fig s and illustrations that appear in the user manual are typical examples and are not intended to be exact depictions of different parts of the wheelchair We reserve the right to make changes to the product without prior notification If you are visually impaired this document can be viewed in PDF format at www permobil com or alternatively ordered in large text Benefits of a Daily Standing Regimen The use of any stand up device should be done only under the prescription and supervision of a medical professional At the outset it is recommended that your introduction to regular standing be closely monitored by your Physical or Occupational Therapist It has been documented that the regular and cyclical activity of going from the seated to the standing position may offer many benefits to those that are no longer able to stand on their own The benefits are two fold 1 there is the ability to once again function in daily activities that necessitate standing reaching file cabinets and equ
9. must be locked The wheelchair can be secured from the front or back with transport belts Use as seat in motor vehicles prohibited 50 User Manual LSR Kid Transport Wheels In order to reduce the total size of the wheelchair for transport or storage the wheels can easily be removed Removal Press on the button in the center of the wheel and pull the wheel fully out Assembly Press the button in the center of the wheel and push the wheel axle into the wheel attachment until it stops and locks securely Make sure that the wheel is correctly secured before using the wheelchair A WARNING Make sure that the wheels are correctly secured before using the wheelchair 51 User Manual LSR Kid Back rest In order to reduce the total size of the wheelchair for transport or stor age the back rest can easily be folded down Folding down the back rest Undo the two locking pins for the back rest joint by pulling on the cord on the rear of the back rest and carefully folding the back rest for ward at the same time See fig Unfolding the back rest Carefully unfold the back rest until the locking pins secure the back rest in the fully unfolded position Transport Release the two locking pins by pulling the string on the back of the back rest upwaras 52 User Manual LSR Kid Transport Lifting points If two attendants need to lift the wheelchair please follow the instructions below
10. over Obstacles Driving over tall edges increases the risk of tipping over as well as the risk of damage to the wheelchair Negotiating obstacles must always be done with great care Negotiating obsta cles may sometimes be facilitated by not running perpendicular towards the Obstacle Obstacles must not be negotiated with larger angle than 10 ie one pivot wheel must not pass the obstacle more than 90 mm before the other pivot wheel as this increases the risk of tipping A WARNING Negotiating obstacles must always be done with great care 28 User Manual LSR Kid Driving Rules Driving Rules Driving on Sideways Slopes Driving on a sideways slope must always be performed with great care Avoid abrupt avoidance maneuvers and never maintain a speed higher than that at which you can maneuver the wheelchair in a safe and secure manner When driving on sideways slopes with an uneven surface for example grass gravel sand ice or snow a great deal of extra care must be observed A WARNING Driving on a sideways slope must always be performed with great care 29 User Manual LSR Kid Driving Rules Driving Rules Driving downhill You should always drive downhill at low speed and with great caution Avoid braking suddenly and sudden evasive maneuvers and never drive so fast that you are unable to control the wheelchair safely without risks You should be extremely careful when driving downhill on an uneven
11. sur face for example grass gravel sand ice and snow A WARNING You should be extremely careful when driving downhill on an uneven surface for example grass gravel sand ice and snow Always drive with great caution and at low speed 30 User Manual LSR Kid Driving Rules Driving Rules Driving uphill You should always drive uphill with great caution Avoid sudden evasive maneuvers and never drive so fast that you are unable to control the wheelchair safely without risks You should be extremely careful when driving uphill on an uneven surface for example grass gravel sand ice and snow A WARNING You should be extremely careful when driving uphill on an uneven surface for example grass gravel sand ice and snow Always drive with great caution and at low speed 31 User Manual LSR Kid Adjustment Adjustment Legrest and footplate Height amp angle For the best sitting comfort and to achieve the correct position for standing up the distance between the footplate and the seat must be adjusted to a suitable length It is important that the seat cushion that the customer will then use is also used when adjusting the height of the footplate The length of the legrest is then adjusted so that the user s thighs are parallel with the seat frame but a little higher at the front of the cushion The result will then be suit able pressure on the thigh and bottom when sitting as well as a su
12. the battery level falls too low the control panel will emit an acoustic signal that indicates that the batteries need charging In that case the battery has enough power for a further 10 cycles We recommend that the user return to sitting position and charge the batteries before using this function again A CAUTION The batteries must be fully charged before using the wheelchair for the first time Note Make sure the power module is switched on before connecting the charger 1 Connect the charger cable to the control panel or the power module 2 Connect the charger to a 230 volt wall socket The light signal on the charger is orange during charging When the batteries are charged a green light will be displayed on the charger 3 Once charging is complete unplug the charger from the wall socket before the cable is removed from the control panel power module It takes between 4 5 hours to fully charge the batter Charger connected to a Charger cable connected to the 230 volt wall socket control panel 56 User Manual LSR Kid Maintenance and repairs Cleaning Regular care and maintenance will prevent unnecessary wear and damage to your wheelchair Below is some general advice For severe soiling of the upholstery or damage to the surface finish contact Permobil for information Upholstery fabric vinyl For normal cleaning wash the upholstery with lukewarm water and a mild non abrasive soap Use a soft cloth or
13. the risk of pneumonia Gastrointestinal complications As with breathing standing also reduces the pressure on the digestive System This facilitates digestion intestinal peristalsis and helps with the improvement of bowl and bladder functions Contraindications Warning A Lifestand wheelchair can only be used upon prescription by a doc tor Here are the most common contraindications for the use of a Lifestand wheelchair Reduced bone density Should the bones already be very weak it is not recommended to stand This could lead to fractures In this case consult your doctor for a bone density measurement Poor circulation For heart or circulatory diseases standing should only occur under medical supervision cardio training Please consult a doctor in this case Severe mobility limitations or severe contractures User Manual LSR Kid Important information Important information about the user manual Congratulations on choosing a LifeStand stand up wheelchair Our aim is your continued satisfaction with your choice of supplier and wheelchair Before you start using your wheelchair it is important to read and understand this user manual and in particular the section on Safety The user manual is primarily intended to inform you about the functions and capabilities of your wheelchair and to advise you on the best way of using it It also contains important safety and maintenance information and describes some of the problems which
14. CE EN User manual LSR Kid Wheelchair with stand up function LIFESTAND PERMOBIL GROUP User Manual LSR Kid Where to find LifeStand Contact us if you have any questions regarding servicing or sales in the area where you live For the United Kingdom For all other countries Permobil UK LifeStand France SAS Oceanic 5 Rue Cl ment Ader Ground Floor 69740 Genas Navigation Business Park France Waters Meeting Road Tel 33 0 4 37 26 27 28 Bolton Fax 33 0 4 37 26 27 29 BL18SW Email info permobil fr Tel 44 0 1484 722 888 Fax 44 0 1484 723 013 E mail info permobil co uk LSR Kid Wheelchair with stand up function Produced and published by Permobil AB Sweden Version 2 2014 02 Order no 205276 UK 0 User Manual LSR Kid Contents Indications and Contraindications for the Use of Stand up Wheelchairs Important information sese eene nennen nennen ennt net enn net n nest nnns serene ener nnn nns General information iei cip dpa ROSE EEUU EERELL ERE ach nasa RES Ea Ee ER ELS 9 Igel gs m 9 Spare parts amp accessori6s innare diei decade pos Er deae ERR S XAR ESL EE a 9 Scrapping ii AYA ETE TENON A PE DIO DID Incident TE orejailoto sissi erin aa A 9 PrOGUCt iler el 9 Safety rules and regulations nicer erede enctet cr hnc casui e Re crt resina
15. Make sure the wheelchair is in seated position not in relaxed or standing position The two attendants has to be positioned on right and left hand side of the wheelchair With a firm grip with one hand on the back rest tube and the other on the chassis frame the wheelchair can be lifted in a safe manner 53 User Manual LSR Kid Maintenance and repairs Maintenance and repairs General To ensure that your wheelchair works well it is important for it to be used correctly and regularly maintained at least every 3 months A well maintained wheelchair lasts longer and has a lower risk of faults A CAUTION Some repairs may require tools that are not supplied with the wheelchair A WARNING Any unauthorized alterations to the wheelchair and its systems may lead to an increased risk of accident All alterations to and interventions in the wheelchair s vital systems must be performed by a competent service engineer In case of doubt always contact a qualified Permobil service engineer 54 User Manual LSR Kid Maintenance and repairs Batteries storage Please note that a battery discharges itself and that a discharged battery can burst when it is cold If the wheelchair is to be stored unused for an extended period of time the batteries must always be charged once a month to avoid damaging them The output stage must be switched off during a storage period The wheelchair must not be stored in areas sub
16. attery charger Function keys 22 User Manual LSR Kid Operation Operation General LSR Kid is designed for use both indoors and outdoors For use indoors attention must be paid when driving in narrow corridors when passing through doors and entrances and when traveling on elevators and ramps etc Remember that there is a risk of crushing when using the electrical raising function Outdoors you must remember to travel very slowly on steep downhill slopes and take great care on uneven surfaces uphill slopes and sideways gradients Always observe a good safe distance when driving near edges and precipices We recommend that you practice in an environment in which you feel safe so that you are very familiar with how the wheelchair and its accessories behave in different situations before you start to use the wheelchair in public locations Armrests The armrests can be folded backwards to facilitate when getting in and out of the chair See fig below T 23 User Manual LSR Kid Operation Raising function General The wheelchair seat is operated via its control panel The control panel has two buttons Before using the raising function it is extremely important that all the seat s settings are adapted to the current user More detailed information on adjustments can be found on pages 32 49 Left button Arrow forward This button is used to operate the rais ing function from sitting to standing position or t
17. ave lost their ability to stand e g paraplegia multiple sclerosis cerebral palsy etc Standing is used for therapy and prophylaxis of Osteoporosis Without regular standing vertical stress of the bones bone density can steadily decrease This leads to the risk of bone fractures and other compli cations Decubitus prophylaxis Whilst standing the pressure on the ischial tuberosity is reduced to a mini mum Skeletal misalignments back pain Whilst seated the spinal column is naturally elongated kyphosis hunch back Standing facilitates a natural spinal position and therefore better upper body stability This prevents the risk of a scoliosis Muscular atrophy Without regular leg movement the risk of muscle shortening increases muscular atrophy and consequently contractures may develop Regular self standing training help as movement therapy thereby avoiding contrac tures and preventing possible associated pains and expensive operations Tonus regulation of spasticity Frequent standing helps to reduce spasticity and facilitates seat movement and positioning in the wheelchair or bed This supports a peaceful sleep User Manual LSR Kid Indications and Contraindications for the Use of Stand up Wheelchairs Deeper respiration Straightening the upper body through standing decreases the pressure of the abdominal cavity on the lungs This improves and deepens respiration facilitates breathing and can also help reduce
18. brush Before the surface dries wipe off any water soap residues with a clean dry cloth This procedure may be repeated to remove stubborn dirt or stains Metal surfaces For normal cleaning it is best to use a soft cloth sponge hot water and a mild detergent Wipe down carefully with a cloth and water and dry off Remove scuff marks from semi matt surfaces with soft wax follow manufacturer s instructions Remove scuff marks and scratches from shiny surfaces using car polish either liquid or paste After polishing apply soft car wax to restore the original surface gloss Plastics For normal cleaning wash plastic surfaces with a soft cloth mild detergent and hot water Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth Do not use solvents or abrasive kitchen cleaners Control panel and Power Module Use a soft damp cloth with a mild detergent Do not use solvents or abrasive kitchen cleaners The control panel and power module must not be rinsed with water or any other liquid Checking the seat belts If the wheelchair is equipped with a seat belt the condition of the belt must be checked regularly to ensure no damage or worn areas have developed A WARNING Never hose the wheelchair down as the electronics may be damaged The wheelchair must always be turned off when being cleaned 57 User Manual LSR Kid Maintenance and repairs Wheels Check at regular intervals that the wheel chair s tires have the correct tire p
19. damage has occurred to the seat or its accessories If you discover any damage or notice any other problem contact your mobility aids center or Permobil as soon as possible for further information before continuing your inspection Also check that the air pressure in the wheelchair tires is correct before you start using the wheelchair If in any situation you find that the wheelchair does not behave as expected or you suspect that something is wrong contact your service contact or Permobil for information User Manual LSR Kid Safety rules and regulations Safety rules and regulations A CAUTION Operation Do not allow children to drive the wheelchair unsupervised Do not use the wheelchair on public streets and roads Follow local regulations for pedestrians and remember that vehicle drivers may find it difficult to see you Do not drive the wheelchair if you are under the influence of alcohol Alcohol may affect your ability to use the wheelchair safely Some physical limitations or the ingestion of medicines either prescription or over the counter medicines may limit your ability to use the wheelchair safely Always consult your physician about your limitations and medicines A WARNING Maintenance and service Carry out only the servicing and maintenance activities indicated in this user manual All other servicing changes and interventions in the wheelchair should be carried out by a qualified service engineer o
20. er We recommend that users get in and out with another person present to keep an eye on the operation or to help Be careful when bending down or reaching out to get something Do not use the foot plates or armrests as supports when getting into or out of the wheelchair The foot plates and armrests are not intended to support heavy loads Unnecessarily high load could cause them to give way which could result in personal injury or damage to property including damage to the wheelchair User Manual LSR Kid Safety rules and regulations Safety rules and regulations A WARNING Transport The wheelchair must only be transported in vehicles approved for this purpose Carefully check that the wheelchair is properly secured An inadequately secured wheelchair could cause major damage and injury if it broke loose both to persons in the transport vehicle and to the vehicle and the wheelchair itself Use in motor vehicles forbidden We recommend that users are NOT transported in any vehicle while seated in the wheelchair The only safe option is for the user to move to a seat in the vehicle and to use the vehicle s seat belt system Do not sit in the wheelchair in a moving vehicle In the event of an accident or a sudden stop the user could be thrown from the chair resulting in serious injuries The optional seat belt is solely designed to hold the user in place and offers no protection in the event of an accident
21. essure of the tire has a huge impact on the ability of the brake to lock the wheel Therefore make sure that the tires have the correct air pressure before adjusting the brakes Standard position Reversed position The brake mechanism is attached by four screws The bracket is reversed when the rear wheels are 20 models and are mounted in position 7 see page 37 49 User Manual LSR Kid Transport Transport The wheelchair must only be transported in a vehicle that is approved for such purposes Check that the wheelchair is properly fastened and that the wheel locks are engaged When transporting the wheelchair in a vehicle the wheelchair must be locked into position by running fastening straps through the brackets in the front and the back Secure the wheelchair according to the manufacturer of the vehicle restraint sys tems instructions Always make sure that the fastening points on the transport vehicle are well anchored A WARNING Transport The wheelchair can only be transported by vehicles that are designed for this purpose Ask the driver of the vehicle and make sure that the vehicle is suitable equipped and insured for a wheelchair user A wheelchair is not built as a car seat and can therefore cannot offer the same safety as a standard car seat even if it is securely fixed into the vehicle Check that the wheelchair is carefully secured and the wheel lock is not acti vated the drive wheels of the wheelchair
22. fied in the user manual for the seat in question must not be exceeded Ignoring this could impair the wheelchair s maneuverability and stability Operation in different climates Avoid exposing the wheelchair to very low temperatures prolonged moisture heavy rain snowfall and similar situations Do not use the wheelchair when it is icy or slippery outdoors These conditions may impair the performance and safety of the wheelchair which could result in accident personal injury and damage to property including damage to the wheelchair Keep in mind that certain areas of the wheelchair when exposed to external sources of heat e g sunlight can increase in temperature User Manual LSR Kid Safety rules and regulations Safety rules and regulations A WARNING Seat belt Optional The seat belt is only designed to hold the user in place and not as protection in the case of collision accident Check the condition of the belts regularly in case any damage or worn places have developed If damage has occured contact your equipment provider for replacement Getting in and out of the chair Make sure the wheelchair brakes are activated before getting into or out of the wheelchair When getting into or out of the wheelchair you should take all precautions to reduce the distance between the wheelchair and the point to which the user is moving If this distance is increased it could result in the user losing balance or falling ov
23. g on whether the seat is to be raised to the standing position or lowered to the normal or reclined position To stop the system release the button You can stop at any intermediate position Once the system has reached its end point it will stop automatically A CAUTION Stress on the muscles may be relieved by taking regular rest periods Make sure that the coiled cable never wraps around the armrest either in the position for the armrest or the chest support as it may be damaged when the armrest swings round If the cable is damaged due to being cut or squeezed this is not covered by the warranty 25 User Manual LSR Kid Operation Raising function Knee supports Before raising may commence the knee supports must be secured in the right posi tion The knee supports place pressure on the upper section of the shin when the wheelchair mechanisms work together to raise the body to the standing position Securing the knee support Position the knee supports into its bracket on the front of the seat Make sure its fully positioned into the bracket NOTE If the knee support isn t fully positioned the raising function will not work Remove the knee support Remove the knee support by pulling it strait out of its bracket A CAUTION The knee support may only be removed in sitting position Mounting removing the knee supports 26 User Manual LSR Kid Operation Raising function Armrest Before raising may c
24. h as possible This is of great help for us To increase the product quality and to ensure that our product is safe through the whole life cycle we need you to send in Incident Reports It is also stated in MEDDEV 2 12 1 and Annex 9 that the manufacturer shall Encourage users or those given specific responsibility for reporting incidents that have occurred with medical devices and that meet the criteria within these guidelines to report the incidents to the Manufacturer and or to the Competent Authority in accor dance with national guidance To meet the requirements and to ensure that our products shall remain safe in your hands we need your assistance We hope you never need to use the infor mation on this page but if there is an incident please contact us Product approval This product fulfill the requirements according to EN 12183 ISO 7176 16 1997 ISO 7176 8 and ISO 7176 14 2008 User Manual LSR Kid Safety rules and regulations Safety rules and regulations A stand up wheelchair is a complicated product Therefore you need to be very careful when you use and handle it It is important to read and follow the instructions and safety rules given in this user manual before starting to use your wheelchair as incorrect use could lead to injury to the user or damage to the wheelchair Warning labels The user manual contains the following warning labels which are intended to draw attention to situations which could lead to problems
25. he wheelchair will be lighter and the wheelchair may more easily tip backwards If the rear wheel mountings are moved backwards the center of gravity moves forwards which means that the front section of the wheelchair will be heavier and the wheelchair will be more stable A WARNING Adjusting the centre of gravity also requires adjustment of the brakes See page 49 Adjusting the rear wheel mounting changes the center of gravity and driving properties of the wheelchair For this reason particular attention should be paid when the user then tries the chair for the first time Seat width The seat width can be adjusted in 4 fixed stages from 28 34 cm This adjust ment must only be performed by authorised technicians contact your dealer or Permobil LifeStand service centre 37 User Manual LSR Kid Adjustment The height of the armrest The height of the armrest can be adjusted in six fixed positions to provide the user with optimal comfort The straps on the backrest needs to be configured depending on the position of the armrest and the height of the backrest See page 45 Adjustment 1 Loosen the two screws washers and nuts holding the armrest on the left and right hand side of the back rest frame See fig In some configurations the push handles are fixed with the same screws as the arm rests 2 Configure the back rest straps see page 45 3 Refit the armrest to the required position and secure using the
26. ified service engineer or Permobil Use only spare parts or accessories approved or recommended by Permobil All other use could lead to changes which might impair the functions and safety of the wheelchair It could also lead to the warranty for your wheelchair becom ing invalid 17 User Manual LSR Kid Safety rules and regulations A WARNING Damage to breakdowns in the wheelchair and its accessories If at any point you notice that the wheelchair and its various functions are not behaving as expected or if you suspect something is wrong stop using your wheelchair as soon as possible turn off the wheelchair and contact your mobility aids center or Permobil for information It is extremely important that Permobil is informed if the wheelchair or its accessories have been damaged during transport during driving or for any other reason as soon as possible after the damage has occurred There could be a risk that the wheelchair and its accessories can no longer be operated safely and without danger Disposal Used wheelchairs and batteries or defect batteries must be disposed of according to applicable local waste disposal regulations and in an environmen tally friendly manner User Manual LSR Kid Safety rules and regulations Clamping points In the following positions of the wheelchair there is an increased risk of entrap ment Please exercise particular caution here Pay attention to the marked areas on the
27. ipment in the workplace accessing cupboards stoves shelving at home as well as the ability to interact eye to eye and 2 the potential of physical benefits that result from repeated standing these benefits may include improved range of motion bone density circulation bowel and bladder function etc User Manual LSR Kid Technical support warranty etc Technical support In the event of technical problems you should contact your dealer or Permobil Life Stand Service Center at 31 0 45 564 54 90 Always state the wheelchairs serial number when contacting Permobil to ensure that the correct information is provided Spare part amp accessories Spare parts and accessories must be ordered through your dealer The expected service life of this product is 5 years Scrapping Contact Permobil BV or your dealer for information about scrapping agreements in force Warranty All wheelchairs are supplied with a two year product guarantee Batteries and char ger are supplied with one year warranty Incident reporting If an incident occurs please contact your nearest Permobil representative Normally the same person you contacted at purchase day To prepare this contact there is a link on our homepage on the internet at www permobil com Open up your country page and the contact page Here is the needed contact information and a guidance document in what information we need to investigate the incident Complete the information as muc
28. isk of personal injury or damage to property that entails you should always drive slowly when turning cornering and changing direction Driving on steps and stairs Wherever you come across obstacles you should always approach them slowly preferably in the company of another person watching or helping you The front wheels can be raised from the ground by your carer by treading on the anti tip protection on the rear of the chair and pulling back and down on the carer handle at the same time Although it is not recommended for the chair to be tipped back any further the anti tip protection will touch the floor it is possible This is done by turning the anti tip protection to the upper position see page 48 Make sure to put the anti tip protection into operational mode again once the procedure is complete Driving on inclines When moving uphill always lean forwards and avoid changing direction suddenly When moving downhill always lean backwards It is also important to keep speed and direction under control Make sure that the wheelchair is facing up or down the hill Never try to drive diagonally or swing down a slope 13 User Manual LSR Kid Safety rules and regulations Safety rules and regulations A WARNING Passengers The wheelchair is not designed to transport passengers whatever their age Nor is it designed for taking heavy items other than the user s personal belong ings The maximum user weight speci
29. itable hip rotation and extension in the standing position The leg rest length adjustment is carried out in 10 fixed stages The same screws are used to adjust the angle of the foot plate to plus or minus 10 degrees If further adjustment of the leg rest length is needed the footplate brackets can be turned up side down which will enable the foot plate to be set higher up See page 33 1 Remove the foot plate which is attached by two screws on the left or right side 2 Fit the foot plate to the required hole configuration on the leg rest Fit using the upper screws 3 Adjustthe foot plate to the required angle and secure with the lower screws Adjustment of leg rest length 32 User Manual LSR Kid Adjustment Reversing the foot plate brackets If further adjustment of the foot plate height is necessary it is possible to reverse the brackets which will enable the foot plate to be set higher up 1 Remove the foot plate which is attached by four screws and nuts on the left and right hand side See fig below 2 Remove the foot plate brackets which are attached by two screws and nuts each See fig below 3 Turn the foot plate brackets up side down and reattach them on the legrest See fig below 4 Reattach the footplate using the four screws and nuts See fig below Eg Reversing the footplate brackets 33 User Manual LSR Kid Adjustment Knee supports Distance and a
30. ject to condensation steam or moisture on surfaces for example utility rooms or similar The wheelchair may be stored in an unheated room From the point of view of corrosion it is best for the room to be a few degrees warmer than the surroundings as this keeps the room drier The life of the battery depends entirely on regular charging Short term storage For the charging process to produce a battery with good capacity the tempera ture in the storage room should not be lower than 5 degrees If it is stored at a temperature below 5 degrees there is a higher risk that the battery has not been fully charged when it comes to be used and also a higher risk of corrosion Long term storage The batteries may be stored in an unheated room but they should be charged at least once a month for maintenance purposes A WARNING Be careful when using metal objects when working with batteries A short circuit can easily cause an explosion Always use safety gloves and safety goggles Battery replacement If the number of stand up cycles with a fully charged battery decreases by 50 or more it might be necessary to replace the batteries Please contact a Permobil Life Stand dealer to have the batteries checked and if needed replaced Do not attempt to replace the batteries yourself only a Permobil Life Stand dealer is allowed to open the control box 55 User Manual LSR Kid Maintenance and repairs Charging batteries If
31. low above the armrest H 40 cm 4 Straps below above the armrest 01 04 02 03 02 03 02 02 03 02 03 02 G 38 cm q Straps below above the armrest 01 03 02 03 02 02 02 02 03 01 03 01 F 36 cm 4 Straps below above the armrest 01 03 02 02 02 02 02 02 03 01 03 01 E 34 cm 4 Straps below above the armrest 01 02 02 02 02 02 02 01 03 01 D 32 cm 4 Straps below above the armrest 01 02 02 02 02 01 02 01 C 30 cm P Straps below above the armrest 01 01 02 01 02 01 B 28 cm 4 Straps below above the armrest 01 01 02 01 A 26 cm 4 Straps below above the armrest 01 01 User Manual LSR Kid Adjustment Equalization system When moving from a sitting to standing position the selected back rest angle can cause an undesirable effect For example it is possible that a straighter back angle that works well in a sitting position may have a tendency to cause a position that is inclined too far forward in a standing position Conversely a reclined angle may cause a position that is too far inclined and unstable in a standing position The equalization system allows a more inclined or upright back rest angle in a standing position compared with the back rest angle in a seating position The upper and lower seat frame and the back rest frame are all fitted to the back joint attachment The lower seat frame can be fitted in three different positions See fig 46 User Manual LSR Kid Adjustment Po
32. near accidents personal injury or damage to the wheelchair etc A CAUTION Take care here A WARNING Take extra care here Risk of personal injury or damage to the wheelchair and its surroundings Permobil accepts no liability for personal injury or damage to property which may arise from the failure of the user or other persons to follow the recommendations warnings and instructions given in this user manual User Manual LSR Kid Safety rules and regulations Safety rules and regulations Your wheelchair may have been adjusted precisely to your needs on delivery so you should always ask the advice of the person who provided the seat for you before making changes or adjustments to the wheelchair Certain adjustments may impair the wheelchair s safety functions or its suitability for your needs It is also extremely important to take the necessary time to familiarize yourself with the raising function of the wheelchair before you start using it Do not make your first attempt to stand up on your own Make sure you have assistance close by if you should need help To ensure that the seat has not been damaged during transport to you please check the following before initial use e Check that all products ordered are included in the delivery If you suspect that something is missing contact your mobility aids center or Permobil as Soon as possible for further information Check that no transport damage or other
33. ngle 1 Loosen the screws A holding the knee support pads in place 2 Adjust the distance between the pads and their angle to the required posi tion 3 Secure in the required position by tightening the screws A again Adjustment of the distance between the knee supports and their angle 34 User Manual LSR Kid Adjustment Depth 1 Loosen the screw B on the left and right hand side of the knee support 2 Adjust the knee support to desired position 3 Secure in the required position by tightening the screws B again Height The height of the knee support is set by adjusting the rubber pads C on the left and right hand side of the leg rest 1 Loosen the nuts that secures the position of the rubber pads C 2 Adjust the rubber pads C to get required height on the knee support 3 Secure in the required position by tightening the nuts again Adjustment of the depth and height 35 User Manual LSR Kid Adjustment Seat depth The seat depth can be adjusted in 7 fixed stages from 24 36 cm There are two measurements required to be able to adjust the seat depth correctly The length of the thigh the length of the thigh in sitting posi tion from the backside to the front of the knee Dimension D on page one of the order form Seat depth The measurement from the front of the leg rest to the plastic plug on the rear of the seat frame 1 Remove the screws A securing the se
34. o move from reclined to sitting position Right button Arrow backward This button is used to move from stand ing to sitting position or to move from sitting to a reclined position Control panel P NN A WARNING NOTE The raising function will only work when the knee support is correctly Use the raising function with mounted and the armrests are in raising great care and be aware of the position See page 26 27 danger of crushing Using the control panel the position of the seat can be changed between reclined normal sitting and standing position 24 User Manual LSR Kid Operation Raising function A WARNING Make sure that the wheelchair is on a flat horizontal surface free of obstacles or ground depressions Make sure the brakes are activated If this is not the case the wheelchair may roll away with the risk of personal injury Make sure that the knee supports are correctly secured See page 26 Make sure that the armrest is correctly secured in the raising position See page 27 During the activation of the electric function to reach the standing or the relax position make sure to keep your arms on the armrests You might trap your fingers into the moving parts especially around the armrest During the activation of the electric function to reach the standing or the relax position make sure to keep your arms on the armrests Raising Press the right or left button dependin
35. ommence the armrests must be secured in the right posi tion The armrests then provide support for the upper body during the raising process and in the standing position Secure the armrests in the raising position Lift the armrests and turn them inwards at the same time With the outer angled section of the armrests in the horizontal position lower the armrests again so that they are secured in the raising position NOTE If the armrests aren t correctly positioned in raising position the raising function will not work A Armrests in normal position Armrests in raising position A CAUTION Make sure that the coiled cable never wraps around the armrest either in the position for the armrest or the chest support as it may be damaged when the armrest swings round If the cable is damaged due to being cut or squeezed this is not covered by the warranty 27 User Manual LSR Kid Driving Rules Driving Rules A WARNING To prevent tipping with personal injury and property damage as a result it is advisable to reduce the speed when turning cornering and such manuevers Never drive rapidly or at full speed along narrow passages on narrow sidewalks etc where an incorrect maneuver or incorrect steering can cause an increased risk of accidents Keep in mind that driving across slopes will have an effect on the wheelchair and could make it steer to the side Never drive at full speed across slopes Driving
36. protection downwards so that the wheels are in the lowest position Make sure that the lock button secures the anti tip protection in this position Anti tip protection in down Anti tip protection in up position position A WARNING As the wheelchair may tip backwards when the anti tip protection is not down it is extremely important that it is always down when the wheelchair is in use Using the wheelchair without having the anti tip protection down may lead to the wheelchair tipping causing personal injury and damage to the wheelchair 48 User Manual LSR Kid Adjustment Brakes The brakes must be adjusted regularly Adjustment is also required as soon as the rear wheel attachments have been moved With the rear wheels of 20 in posi tion 7 see page 37 the brackets of the brakes needs to be reversed Adjusting 1 Undo the two screws A holding the brake mechanism on the left and right hand side of the chair See fig Move the brake mechanisms along the chassis frames to the required position Tighten the two screws A on the left and right hand side of the chair Make sure the wheels are locked when the brakes are engaged Perform the adjust ment again if needed Reversing the bracket 1 Remove the brake and its bracket they are fitted with four screws A B 2 Turn the bracket 180 and refitt using the four screws A B 3 Adjust the brakes according to description above A CAUTION The air pr
37. r a person with adequate knowledge to undertake this in an expert manner In case of doubt always contact a qualified service engineer or Permobil Weight limits The maximum user weight for your wheelchair is specified in the specifications section of this user manual If the wheelchair is used by anyone who weighs more than the maximum permitted user weight the result may be personal injury or damage to property including damage to the wheelchair This may also invalidate the wheelchair s warranty Do not carry passengers on the wheelchair This can lead to personal injury and damage to the wheelchair 12 User Manual LSR Kid Safety rules and regulations Safety rules and regulations A WARNING Driving on sloping surfaces When you drive up a slope ensure that you drive the wheelchair straight up the slope vertically If you drive at an angle there is an increased risk of tipping over or falling Be extremely careful when you drive up a slope Always avoid driving on slopes covered with snow ice gravel clay sand wet leaves or similar or where the surface is uneven A WARNING Operation turning cornering The risk of the wheelchair tipping over increases at high turning speed in tight curves on uneven surfaces with fast changes of direction and if you drive from a place with low friction for example a lawn to a place with high friction for example a gravel road To avoid tipping over with the r
38. res sure The correct tire pressure provides the best movement and comfort and a lower risk of puncture Therefore check regularly that the tires have a pressure of 750 kPa 7 5 bar Pumping tires with air 1 Unscrew and remove the plastic cap on the tire valve 2 Connect the compressed air nozzle to the valve and adjust the tire pressure to the correct level A WARNING The recommended tire pressure is 750 kPa 7 5 bar Overfilling entails a risk of explosion The incorrect tire pressure may result in lower stability and maneuverability So check regularly that the tires have the correct pressure Filling valve 58 User Manual LSR Kid Serial number label Serial number label Max user weight Year of production 9N4Q012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 300 Lifesta nd made in FRANCE wt ru m Seat width reors0 Genes oy Code for pele u funding o U Model name Serial number Serial number label 59 User Manual LSR Kid Power Module CB02 Power Module The power module contains the control electronics of the standing sitting func tion and the battery The front has several connections and an On Off switch During long time storage always put the On Off switch to Off For proper operation avoid humid environments strong sunlight temperatures over 50 C and below 20 C When charging the battery always make sure the On Off switch is in position
39. screws wash ers and nuts In some configurations the push handles are fixed with the same Screws as the arm rests A WARNING Do not subject the armrests to load when adjusting them Risk of crushing The armrest is attached using two screws 38 User Manual LSR Kid Adjustment No RG OO The height of the armrest can be adjusted in six fixed positions to provide the user with optimal comfort Here mounted in position 2 39 User Manual LSR Kid Adjustment The length of the armrest The length of the armrest can be adjusted in four fixed postions to provide the user with optimal comfort Adjustment 1 Move the rubber of the armrest forward to get acces to the screw see fig below 1 Loosen the screw holding the armrest see fig below 2 Refit the armrest to the required hole configuration and secure using the screw see fig below A WARNING Do not subject the armrests to load when adjusting them Risk of crushing Adjusting the length of the armrest 40 User Manual LSR Kid Adjustment Back rest angle For optimal comfort the back rest angle can be adjusted from 5 to 25 1 Undothe two screws on the left and right hand side that fixes the back rest angle 2 Adjust the back rest to the required angle and secure by tightening the screws again The angle of the back rest is secured using two screws on the left or right side A CAUTION When moving from a sitting
40. sition 1 To get a constant angle on the back rest when raising fit the screw to position 1 Position 2 In order to get the back rest to recline a further 7 in the raised position fit the screw to position 2 Position 3 In order to get the back rest to incline forward a further 6 in the raised position fit the screw to position 3 Remove the screw holding it under the seat frame and replace in the required position Make sure that the wheelchair is both comfortable and secure in both sitting and standing position Adjust if necessary KL 3 0 The lower seat frame can be fitted in three different positions 47 User Manual LSR Kid Adjustment Anti tip protection The anti tip protection is fitted to the rear of the wheelchair It can prevent the wheelchair from tipping over Used correctly they help the user to negotiate obstacles such as a pavement Using the anti tip protection is recommended in all circumstances However it may sometimes be necessary to temporarily fold up the anti tip protection for example in order to raise the front wheels from the ground in order to get over a curb or other obstacles Folding up the anti tip protection 1 Press the lock button to release the anti tip protection 2 Turnthe anti tip protection upwards so that the wheels are in the upper position Turn the anti tip protection down again as soon as possible Folding the anti tip protection down Turn the anti tip
41. to standing position the selected back rest angle can cause an undesirable effect For example it is possible that a straighter back angle that works well in a sitting position may have a tendency to cause a position that is inclined too far forward in a standing position Conversely a reclined angle may cause a position that is too far inclined and unstable in a standing position This can be adjusted using the equalization system see page 46 41 User Manual LSR Kid Adjustment Height of the Push handles Back rest frame For optimal comfort the height of the push handles back rest frame can be adjusted in six fixed positions Adjustment 1 Undo the screw washer and nut that fixes the push handles on the left and right hand side of the back rest Move the back rest straps upwards downwards if needed to get acces to the screws In some configurations the push handles are fixed with the same screws as the arm rests 2 Adjust the armrest height if needed and configure the back rest straps See page 45 3 Remount the push handles into required position using the screws washers and nuts In some configurations the push handles are fixed with the same Screws as the arm rests A WARNING Do not subject the push handle to load when adjusting it Risk of crushing The push handle is fitted with a screw washer and nut on the left and right hand side of the back rest frame In some configurations the push handles
42. tting for the depth of the seat frame on the left and right hand side of the seat 2 Remove the back rest hinge on the left and right hand side of the seat they are fitted with one screw each Adjust the number of straps see table below Fit the back rest hinge on the left and right hand side of the seat in the desired position C using the intended screws and nuts Adjust the depth of the seat frame by counting how many holes B that are visible on the inner tube see table and figure below Secure the required setting using the Screws previously removed Seat depth measured from the front of Visible holes on the the leg rest to the plastic plug on the rear seat frame inner tube of the seat frame Seat depth 24 cm Seat depth 34 cm 6 8 User Manual LSR Kid Adjustment Center of gravity Once the seat depth has been adjusted it may be necessary to adjust the center of gravity This is done by moving the mounting for the rear wheels in 7 fixed positions Adjusting the centre of gravity also requires adjustment of the brakes ee See page 49 1 Release the two screws and nuts on the left and right side of the chair that hold the rear wheel mounting in place Secure the wheel mounting using the two screws and nuts 2 Return the wheel mounting to the required position A CAUTION If the rear wheel mountings are moved forwards the center of gravity moves backwards which means that the front section of t

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