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1.          Part  Part of product that can be exchanged or replaced  This can be an option  accessory   service part or consumable part       Returns  Product or part that needs to be returned   e RMA process  Process to return goods  contact your dealer     e Service part  Part that is durable and may be subjected to natural wear and tear or natural  contamination during normal operation within the lifetime of the product        User  Those who use the product     Warranty  The rights and obligations set forth in this document     Warranty period  The period of time during which the warranty is valid       Warranty provider  Handicare B V   Vossenbeemd 104  5705 CL Helmond  The Netherlands     Notwithstanding the rights and obligations of Handicare  Client and User set forth in Handicare s  general terms and conditions of sale  the rights of the Client and or User towards Handicare in case  of defects are limited to the provisions set forth in this warranty  For the duration of the warranty  period Handicare guarantees that the product is without defects    In case of any defects the User is required    within two weeks after discovery of the defect  to  contact the dealer  He has to complete a return form and return the product or part via the RMA   process  Handicare will  at its sole discretion  take the corrective action it seems fit under the given  circumstances within a reasonable period of time  depends on nature of claim  from receipt of the  completed return form  The
2.  affect statutory rights you may have nor those rights that  cannot be excluded or limited  nor rights against the entity from whom the product was purchased   Clients may assert any rights they have at their sole discretion     Warning  The content of this user manual is only intended as information  This information may   be changed without warning and must therefore not be interpreted as an obligation on the part of  Handicare  Handicare takes no responsibility  legal or financial  for any errors or inaccuracies which  may be found in this user manual  All products described in this user manual are registered trademarks  and cannot be utilised in other contexts without the consent of Handicare     MB3170 GB CIRRUSA  39          Dealer     Serial number              CE    NS handicare    www handicare com    
3.  body parts are not  squashed when tilting the  chair          Figure 10 Figure 11    MB9170 GB CIRRUS4      Using the wheelchair    Sliding seat Figure 12    Use the sliding seat function to adjust the   seat depth and to move the seat further   forward when transferring the user    e Put the seat in a horizontal position     Push the handle  12A  backwards at the  same time as taking hold of the strap   12B  and pushing or pulling the seat to  the desired position    Pull the sliding seat to the fully forward  position when transferring into and out of  the chair     Armrests  remove and replace  Figure 13      Squeeze in the snap lock  13A  to  loosen the back edge of the armrest     Push up the release handle  13B      Lift up the armrest                See page 7 for how to fit the armrests     n JIT  poc o a  e7            x BEN    Figure 13    10 CIRRUS 4A MB3170 GB    Using the wheelchair    Swing out   fit   remove the leg  supports Figures 14 and 15    The leg supports can be swung out or   in  and are removable for easier transfer  and transport  Release the leg support   by turning the handle  14A  inwards or  outwards so that the leg support is swung     The entire leg support unit with its fixing  can be removed  see page 18         Figure 15    Full footplate  Standard on Cirrus  X chairs  Figure 16    The full footplate can be split in two and  tipped up for transfers  Ensure that the  footplates lock in place when you put them  back down           The footpla
4.  fitting  agent or soap  to the edge of the tyre   49C      See that the edge of the tyre is well down  inside the rim on one side  Bend the tyre  over the edge  Ensure that the inner tube  does not get squeezed     Inflate the tyre to the correct pressure  and fit the wheel to the chair    2 CIRRUS A MB3170 GB    Technical specifications    Technical specifications and measurements    Cirrus 4 is supplied in four different seat widths  narrow  wide  extra wide and  Cirrus K  Ask for advice at your dealer or at your nearest technical aids centre   if you are unsure whether you have the correct width   All measurements are in  centimetres unless otherwise stated  The stated measurements may vary by       1  cm      Narrow Wide X Cirrus K  model Model  70    Sawan   sos  onm   ess   see   ee   an        20 cm   20 cm   20 cm   20 cm   20 cm   20 cm   mmwotwan   se   e   7   a   9   e    Transport 15 18 18 7 21 25 27  weight       MB3170 GB CIRRUS Z 33    Technical specifications    The wheelchair is made of steel and aluminium  The backrest and seat cushions  are covered in flame retardant materials  The front and driving wheels can  optionally be supplied with solid or pneumatic tyres     Under normal use and with prescribed maintenance  the wheelchair s expected  lifespan is approximately seven years   Areas of use    Cirrus 4 is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use  The chair has been developed  for people with reduced muscular strength  reduced mobility and reduced stab
5.  is a 4 point fastening system  The system is a total    System that fastens both the wheelchair and user to the car  The  b   system requires fastening rails to be mounted in the car                                                                                                                       User restraint system  3 point shoulder and hip belt   Cirrus 4 has four points marked out  46  which must be used to     strap down the chair   0   Figure 46   6     ES    O 9 f Ciye  A AA Bi    eo 4 O A                         o  o NG  o  oNG    AN Handicare takes no responsibility for the use of Cirrus 4 as a passenger  seat in a vehicle if any fixing system other than those named above has  been used     Figure 47    AN Cirrus X should not be used as a seat in motorised vehicles    MB3170 GB CIRRUS 27    Safety in cars    Fastening the seat belt     e The pelvic belt restraint must be  fastened at as steep an angle as  possible  between 30  and 75    e The shoulder belt restraint is fastened  over the shoulder and chest     The seat belt is fastened as tightly to  the body as possible and must not be  twisted     Make sure the belt restraints is not kept  away from the body by the wheelchair  parts  such as armrests and wheels                                                                    For correct positioning  see figure Figure 48  below  e The chair must not be tilted backwards  when used as a passenger seat Belis nt kapt ete ecd  in a car the body by the wheelchair  
6.  the bolts to avoid  losing them     Fold the backrest down completely    Ensure that the wires lie between the  brackets on the inside of the bolt at  all times to avoid breaks        Figure 20    MB3170 GB CIRRUS 13    Transfer into and out of the chair  Figures 21  22 and 23    Using the wheelchair    Engage the brakes   Swing out or remove the leg supports  Tilt the chair forwards   Use the sliding seat to move the user as  far forwards in the chair as possible  see  Figure 12  page 9    The user can now be transferred out of  or into the chair with the help of manual  lifting or lifting equipment  or transferred  from the front     Figure 23    14 Clr   r3  amp           MB3170 GB    Using the wheelchair    Negotiating obstacles  steps  Figures 24 and 25    When the wheelchair is to be lifted up or  down steps with the user in the chair  if at  all possible use the recommended lifting  points  These are marked on the product   See Figure 26     Ensure that the pushing handle is locked  before you lift     In order to give the assistants a better  lifting position  they can if necessary lift  with one assistant on each side of the  chair           Negotiating obstacles  kerbs Figure 25  Figure 26    When you need to climb kerbs etc   if  necessary push up the anti tip stabiliser   Then put one foot on the tipping bar  at the  same time as controlling the chair with the  pushing handle  Tilt the chair backwards   if necessary to get sufficient clearance  between the obstac
7.  the lock wheel    Angle adjustment     Loosen the lock wheel  35A   Twist the  calf support to the desired angle and re   tighten the lock wheel    Width adjustment     Loosen the lock wheel  35A   Push pull  the calf support to the desired width and  re tighten the lock wheel       Figure 35    MB3170 GB CIRRUSA  19    Adjusting the wheelchair    Adjusting the balance point  Figures 36 and 37    The centre of gravity is adjusted by moving  the wheel to another position on the wheel  fastening  The wheel fastening has three  holes  The back holes make the chair most  safe with regard to tipping  whereas the  front holes make the chair easier to roll     N    20    and 22    driving wheels can be placed  in any of the three holes  but 24    driving  wheels can only be placed in the two  backmost holes        Figure 36    Always adjust the brakes after you  have adjusted the balance point     Remove the driving wheel   Loosen the wheel casing by unscrewing  the outward nut  37A  with a 24 mm  spanner while restraining the inward nut  with a 24 mm spanner   Move the wheel casing to the desired  hole and screw the nut on again     Put the driving wheel back on       Figure 37    2 Clr rUS 4 MB3170 GB    Adjusting the wheelchair    Adjusting the height of the  backrest Figure 38    The backrest of Cirrus 4 can be raised or   lowered    e Remove the backrest cushion   e Remove the plastic plugs on the screws   38A    e Loosen the screws on the inside of the  backrest shell with a 
8.  warranty period will not be extended after a corrective action     ss CIRRUS   MB3170 GB    Warranty          Warranty period table  Nas    Examples include  but are not limited  Description Warranty period to the parts mentioned below  Frame 5 years Weldment frame       New  1 year after invoice    Repaired  90 days after invoice   Brakes    Service Parts       Seat  and back textiles  wheels     Consumable parts   40 days after invoice griphandles etc        Headrests  legrests  drum brake etc   2 years Not being service part or consumable  part     Options   Accessories                Handicare will only accept shipment costs and corrective costs related to warranty on equipment  during the warranty period     This warranty will void in case of     The product and or its parts being modified or items having been added by others than Handicare     Changes in cosmetic appearance by use     Failure to observe the instructions for use and maintenance  use other than normal use  wear  and tear  negligence  collateral damage by neglect of earlier symptoms  overloading  third party  accidents  non original parts used and defects not caused by the product   e Circumstances beyond our control  flood  fire  etc       This warranty does not cover     Tyres and inner tubes    Batteries  covered by the battery manufacturer s warranty      Clients and or Users have legal  statutory  rights under applicable national laws relating to the sale of  consumer products  This warranty does not
9. 170 GB    Backrest    Tilt adjustment lever on pushing  handle   Head and neck support  various  types  6   Adapter for backrest  seat depth   User adjustment for backrest  Side supports 9    Miscellaneous accessories    Crutch holder   Table      Backrest cushion for kyphosis  with  extra side support     Positioning belt O   Incontinence cover O   Abduction block     Elevated seat for extra seat height    Fitting instructions are supplied with  accessories    Contact your nearest Handicare branch  or technical aids centre for accessories  and spare parts     CiRRUS2  37    Warranty  Warranty    Definitions of terms   Definitions of terms used in this warranty    e Consumable part  Part that is subjected to natural wear and tear or natural contamination during  normal operation within the lifetime of the product  section 9 of Handicare s general terms and  conditions of sale        Client  Those who purchase the product directly from Handicare   e Corrective action  Repair  replace or refund of the product     Dealer  Those who re sell the product to the User       Defect  Any circumstance due to which the product is not sound or fit to use  caused by a lack of  quality of the material used to manufacture the product as well as the quality of the manufacturing  process       Option  An accessory delivered by Handicare to extend the standard product model       Product  Product that is delivered according to brochure or contract  e g  wheelchair  scooter   battery charger etc
10. 5 mm Allen key  while restraining on the outside with a 10  mm spanner   e Raise or lower the backrest shell to the  desired position   e Screw the screws back in again and  replace the backrest cushion                                                       Adjusting the head and neck  support  accessory  Figure 43    Depth adjustment   e Loosen the locking handles  43A   make  the adjustment and tighten the locking  handles again                   Height adjustment   e Unscrew the locking wheel  43B   raise  or lower the neck support and tighten the  locking wheel again Figure 43          MB3170 GB CIRRUSA 21    Adjusting the wheelchair    Adjusting the armrest height Figure  41      Loosen the armrest from the hinge which  fixes the armrest to the backrest tubing by  pressing the snap lock  41A  and pulling  the armrest down   Loosen the hinge by loosening the screws   41B  with a 4 mm Allen key   Push the armrest hinge up or down to the  desired height  Make sure that you do not  adjust the armrest hinge so far down that  the armrest fouls the driving wheel   Screw the screws back in again and fix the    gure 41  armrest to the bracket   Loosen the handle  41C  and adjust the  height at the front  Ensure that the handle  has locked into place when you have  adjusted the armrest height  See below  for details of how to set a fixed armrest  height        Fixed armrest height Figure 40      The armrest tubing is fitted with a sleeve   40A  which ensures that you get the  same 
11. CIRRUSA s    Assembly    Assembly    As standard the wheelchair is supplied  fully assembled   The only things you need to do are     Raise the backrest  Fit the armrests  Fit the leg supports    Raise the backrest Figures 3  4 and    5    Pull out the bolt  3A    Locate the wires between the brackets  as shown in Figure 4  Place the bar  for the adjustment mechanism into the  bracket and replace the bolt   Pull out the bolt  4A   Place the bar for  the pneumatic spring into the bracket  and replace the bolt  as shown in  Figure 5   You can now raise the backrest to the  desired position  See page 9 for details  of how to adjust the sitting position by  changing the backrest angle and tilt    e CiIRRUS4                         Figure 3                            Figure 5    MB3170 GB    Assembly    Fitting the armrests    Fit the armrest as shown in Figure   6  If the locking pin  6A  does not  lock properly  move the back armrest  fixing  6B  inwards or outwards until  the locking pin goes into the locked  position    Push down the locking handle  6C                    Figure 6       MB3170 GB CIRRUS    Using the wheelchair    Quick release hub Figure 7    The wheelchair has quick release hubs on  the driving wheels  Press the button in the    middle of the driving wheel to remove or  locate the driving wheel     NB     Check that the wheel is properly fastened     You can do this by making sure that the  button pops out about 5 mm when the  wheel bolt is completely in the c
12. USER MANUAL G  CIRRUS                 NS handicare    MB3170 EN C    Introduction    Congratulations on your choice of new wheelchair     Quality and functionality are the key concepts for all the wheelchairs in the  Handicare range     For your own safety  and in order for you to get the best possible benefit from the  features of your new wheelchair  we recommend that you read this user manual  carefully before you start to use the wheelchair     Cirrus 4 in brief    Cirrus 4 was developed with special consideration for the fact that users have  different needs and wishes  whether the chair is to be used simply as a comfort  wheelchair or will be driven by the user  As the seat height is adjustable  it is also  very suitable for people who use one or both legs to propel the chair forward    The wheelchair can be dismantled  and features removable leg supports and a  collapsible backrest which make it easy to transport  Good rolling characteristics  are combined with a safe and reliable chair  The design is anatomically correct  so  that it is comfortable to sit in  The chair is virtually maintenance free     This user manual is for Cirrus 4    Y handicare    www handicare com       2 CIRRUS 4A MB3170 GB    Contents    INTrOdUCUIGNI sita ca o i                    2  COMMIS oana it ci SA e i i i ai it 3  Wheelchair  alts seo n pi tr 4  ASSET DI ice ciao tea Die at ala laudati tul ea GE a  i ta lin a aia 6  Using the wheelchalr      eccccec coron nion rana aa aia 8  Adjusting 
13. X    h  The wheelchair should in inspected by a representative of the  manufacturer before being used again after any kind of collision    i  No changes or replacements must be made to the anchorage  points car fastenings on the wheelchair  or to constructional  elements or parts of the frame without consulting the  manufacturer    j  When using electric wheelchairs in motor vehicles  gel filled  batteries should be used     MB3170 GB CIRRUSA  29    Maintenance    The maintenance described in this section can be carried out by the user   Other maintenance work should be carried out by qualified personnel at  your local supplier or at the technical aids centre  For information about  repairs or service  ask the technical aids centre in your area     Washing the frame    The frame should be regularly washed with mild soapy water  If the frame is  very dirty  a scouring agent may be used  If necessary  the frame can be flushed  using a high pressure jet spray  Try to avoid spraying directly at the ball bearings   Dry the wheelchair thoroughly after washing or when it has been out in the rain   Grease all moving parts if you have used a scouring agent     Cleaning the seat and backrest covers   The covers can be washed in a washing machine at 60  C  See the washing  instructions on the various textiles    Conditions which may damage the wheelchair    The chair should not be used in temperatures below    35   C or over 60    No  requirements are specified in connection with humidi
14. armrest height each time  even if  you lift  remove or replace the armrest   Adjust the sleeve up or down by loosening  it with a 4 mm Allen key        Figure 40    2 CIRRUS   MB3170 GB    Adjusting the wheelchair    Adjusting the seat width Figure 42    The seat width can be adjusted by changing the fixing points of the armrests     The various Cirrus models can be adjusted to the following seat widths     Cirrus 4 Narrow Cirrus K   34   41 cm  Cirrus 4 Wide 41   48 cm    Cirrus 4 X Wide 48   55 cm  Cirrus 4 X 65 60   67 cm  Cirrus 4 X 70 65   72cm       e Loosen the screws  A    e Push the arm rest pad inwards or  outwards     Make the equivalent adjustment on the  opposite side and tighten the screws       Figure 42    MB3170 GB CIRRUS 23    Positioning belt    Fitting a positioning belt  accessory  Figure 43    Handicare recommend that you fix the positioning belt around the sections of  tubing which are shaded grey in the diagram below     Check that the hip belt is correctly  adapted to the wheelchair user  Recommended fixing  The belt should lie firmly over the points for positioning  hip at an angle of approx  45   from the fixing position on the  wheelchair       Make sure the belt is clean and  that the locking mechanism works  at all times  The belt and locking  mechanism can be cleaned using a  damp cloth     AN Placing the belt over the hip   against the soft skin of the stomach   can result in the wrong sitting position  and the user sliding forward in the  whee
15. asing     Height adjustable pushing  handle Figure 8    The pushing handle can be adjusted by  loosening the locking handles  8A  at the  same time as pulling the pushing handle  upwards or pushing it downwards to the  desired height  Re tighten the locking  handle    For extra safety  the pushing handle is  equipped with a snap lock in the topmost  position  To remove the pushing handle   pull the pushing handle to the highest  position then squeeze in the snap lock   8B      s CIRRUS4       f    A  d    ROTA pss  AS VE  o XQ    LZ IY    INS                                                                      Figure 7  EN  A   QD  Fi A  B  T  ee  SSI  Figure 8  MB3170 GB    Using the wheelchair    Changing the sitting position by  adjusting the backrest and seat  angle Figures 9  10 and 11    e Adjust the backrest angle with the left  adjustment lever  9A   see Figure 10      Tilt the chair with the right adjustment  lever  9B   see Figure 11     For safe adjustment of the sitting position  the assistant should grip firmly on the  pushing handle with one hand  and  operate the adjustment levers with the  other hand  Figure 9       An extra adjustment lever for user   operated adjustment of the backrest angle  is available as an accessory        The chair might be unstable when  AN the backrest and the seat are angled   in the backmost position    The anti tip stabiliser should be   used when the sitting position is   leaning backwards  AN Danger  Ensure that hands  and other
16. ey  4 mm Allen key    Driving wheel 24 mm spanner  x2   position    Backrest height 5 mm Allen key and 10 mm spanner   Seat width   3  4 and 6 mm Allen keys and No  3 Philips screwdriver       Inspect after six months  and then every year      Check that the brake works correctly  Adjust if necessary     Check that the tyres are in good condition  with no damage to the sidewalls    See that the chair is clean and that all moving parts work correctly     Check and if necessary adjust all screwed joints    MB3170 GB CIRRUSA 31    Maintenance    Repairs    Apart from minor repairs to the paint  changing the tyres or inner tubes  and  adjusting the brakes  all repairs must be carried out by qualified personnel at your  local supplier or at the technical aids centre     For information about repairs or service  ask the technical aids centre in your  area     Changing pneumatic tyres  Figure 49    Pneumatic tyres are accessories    Removing the tyre      Take off the wheel  then deflate the tyre  by holding down the small pin in the  valve  or by unscrewing the valve out  completely   See that the edge of the tyre is well down  in the inward side of the rim  49A    Bend the edge of the tyre over the edge  of the rim  Use a special tyre lever  49B   if necessary  Ensure that the inner tube  does not get squeezed between the lever  and the edge of the rim                      Figure 49    Fitting the tyre     Putthe inner tube into the new tyre and  apply an anti friction agent  tyre
17. ility     Handling of waste    Waste connected to the packaging or parts of the wheelchair as well as the  wheelchair itself can be handled as regular waste  The main parts of the  wheelchair are made of steel and aluminium  and can therefore be recycled   Plastic and cardboard from the packaging can be recycled     4 CIRRUS A MB3170 GB    Product name    CE marking  Seat width   Seat depth   Max  user weight    Year and month of production  Serial number    Labelling for lifting points    Fixing points for strapping in vehicle    Labelling for handles for backrest  and seat angle    Angle of ascent    MB3170 GB    Labelling    CIRRUS     e     Handicare AS o d  1501 Moss    NORWAY  I A    www handicare com  60   67 cm  45   60 cm  max 175 kg    EN JAN 2010  SP handicare  RECIEN EB 100001 IEI ALL ICE                                                  CIRRUSA4 35    Accessories       35 CIRRUS 4A MB3170 GB    Accessories    Driving wheels and driving  wheel fixings    Driving wheels of various sizes with  various tyres     solid  high pressure  and pneumatic   Friction hand rim Q   Friction cover      Spoke protectors     Assistant brake   Transport wheel 12    and 16    with  assistant brake    Front castor wheels and fixing    Fork with 7    wheel  diameter 175 x  33 mm     Leg supports    Leg supports  adjustable angle  can  be swung out or in   Fixed legrest  adjustable to 70    80    and 90     Complete calf support   Complete footplate   Heel cap   Amputee support O    MB3
18. lchair     7  esas       Gg SATA  ty FA     NOU     J    K    TZ A       Figure 43    Correct placing of belt Incorrect placing of belt    X    Figure 44       24 CIRRUS 4A MB3170 GB    Safety    Do not stand  or exert great pressure  on the footplates    A wheelchair should be viewed as a replacement for walking  Users must  therefore move among pedestrians  not on roads or streets with motorised  traffic  Use reflectors when using the wheelchair outdoors    When transferring yourself out of the chair  take care to ensure that you are  on as stable and even a surface as possible  To ensure that the chair does not  move when you don t want it to  check that the brake is engaged and locked    The maximum user weight for Cirrus 4 is 140 kg  Cirrus 4 X 175 kg      You should visually inspect the chair regularly to assure yourself that all screws   bolts and other fixing devices are securely fastened    When the chair is in use  always ensure that the anti tip stabiliser is in the  correct position    If any modifications are made to the chair  such as moving the driving wheels or  front castor wheels  changing the backrest height etc   this can affect the chair s  driving characteristics  balance and tipping point  Exercise particular care when  you start to use the chair again    Avoid making modifications or alterations to the chair which may affect the  safety which is built in to the chair s construction    The use of qualified helpers is recommended when transferring into a
19. le and the leg supports     Steep terrain    If you frequently use the chair in hilly  terrain  we recommend that the assistant  brake be installed       Figure 26    MB3170 GB CIRRUS 15    Using the wheelchair    Lifting points Figure27    Eze The lifting points are the pushing handle and the frame     AN Ensure that the locking handles on the pushing handle are well tightened  before you lift   Do not use the armrests to lift the wheelchair           Figure27    15 Clr r U S   MB3170 GB    Adjusting the wheelchair    Anti tip stabiliser   tipping bar  Figure 28    Adjust the distance between the anti tip  stabiliser and the base by pressing the  snap lock and pulling pushing the anti tip  stabiliser to the desired position    Check that the snap lock has locked    The maximum distance from the end of the  anti tip stabiliser to the base is 35 mm     The anti tip stabiliser is as standard  equipped with a clearance down to the  base which makes it possible to mount  doorsteps  etc        Figure 28    Adjusting the brakes Figure 29    If small adjustments are needed to the   brakes  it is sufficient to adjust the brake   block      Loosen the screw  29A  with a 4 mm  Allen key     Twist the brake block until it is the  correct distance from the tyre     In case of larger adjustments  for example  when changing wheel type or changing the  placement of the driving wheels    position in       the wheel frame  you must move the brake Figure 29  block to a new hole in the brake fi
20. nd out of  the chair    Take care that clothes  baggage and other loose items do not get tangled up in  the wheel spokes    Be aware of the possible danger of crushing injury  avoid putting your fingers  between the clothing guard and the wheel  and between the wheel and the  brake    If while using the chair it is necessary to raise the front of the chair to negotiate  an obstacle  never do this solely by pressing down on the pushing handles   Step on the tipping bar while using moderate pressure on the pushing handles    Sitting in the wheelchair for a long period of time increases the danger of  pressure sores  If there is a high risk of pressure sores  we recommend the use  of a special seat cushion to avoid this    MB3170 GB CIRRUS 25    Reflectors Figure 45    Use reflectors when using Cirrus 4  outdoors  See Figure 45 for reflector  locations           Figure 45    2 CIRRUS    MB3170 GB    Safety in cars    Fastening in a vehicle  Figures 46 and 47    Wheelchair users should transfer to the vehicle seat and use the vehicle   manufacturer installed restraint systems whenever it is feasible  and the  unoccupied wheelchair should be stored in a cargo area or secured in the vehicle  during travel     The wheelchair can be used as a passenger seat in a car and has been tested in  accordance with ISO 7671 19     When the wheelchair is used as a passenger seat it should sit facing forward   The wheelchair must be attached to the fastening system it was tested for   The system
21. parts  such as armrests  and wheels   WARNING    a  Where possible  the wheelchair should be in a forward facing  direction and secured in accordance with the instructions from the  manufacturer of the fastening system    b  This wheelchair is approved for use in cars and meets the  requirements for forward facing transport and head on collisions   The wheelchair has not been tested for other positions in a  vehicle    c  The wheelchair has been dynamically tested in a forward facing  direction  with the user secured by both a stomach and chest belt   3 point seat belt     22 CiIRRUSZ MB3170 GB    Safety in cars    d  Both the stomach and chest belts should be used to reduce the  risk of head and chest injuries in the event of colliding with parts  in the car    e  In order to reduce the risk of injury to the user  tables that are  fitted to the wheelchair  which are not designed for crash safety   must be    e Removed and secured separately in the vehicle  or  e Secured to the wheelchair  but with energy absorbing padding  placed between the table and the user   f  Where possible  other wheelchair accessories should be secured  to the wheelchair or removed from the chair and secured in the  vehicle during transport  so that they don t become loose and  cause injury to the user in the event of a collision    9  Support and positioning equipment must not be regarded as  safety equipment seat belts if they are not labelled in accordance  with the requirements of ISO 7176 19 20X
22. tes lock most easily into place if  they are angled right in to each other when  you put them back down  see figure 16         Figure 16    MB3170 GB CIRRUS 11    Using the wheelchair    Using the brakes Figure 17    Pull the brake lever towards you to lock the  brake  The brake locks both driving wheels      at the same time  EN       AN The brake is constructed only to keep    the chair from moving  Under no  circumstances may it be used as a  driving brake            o  Oo    Figure 17    Use of the brakes on Cirrus 4  with the assistant brake  the  assistant brake is standard on  helper guided chairs  otherwise  is available as an accessory          Figure 18      Squeeze the brake handle  18A  to  brake     Push the release handle  18B  away  from you to lock the brake in position  when parking  Squeeze it in to unlock  the brake       Figure 18    12 CIRRUS    MB3170 GB    Using the wheelchair    Folding Cirrus 4 for transport  Figure 19    Fold up Cirrus 4 so that it takes up the ag    least space possible during transport  Sy      Poy  k FE       e Remove the armrests    j  Remove the leg supports T Pie  E EM    e      Remove any optional equipment     Remove the pushing handle and turn it  around     Remove the seat cushion     Remove the driving wheels   e Fold down the backrest       Folding down the backrest  Figure 20            Move the backrest completely forward     Pull out the bolts for the pneumatic  spring and the adjustment mechanism   Immediately replace
23. the wheelchair                                          eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 17  Positioning  Delt seaca citi iii aia 24  Safely i comit   ad ta lu a da Da id lia are na 25  Safety iN CRIS E aia caen ial ea 27  Maintenance nina a ian i a EE KE 30  Technical specifications        ssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnna 33  Labelling PRR RER ERE ERROR RR E RR EA RR RR N E AIR RAR 35  ACCOSSOMICS ns ia ca it   i di i ai di 36  CURLS sinaia old aaa dt a adi la aa 38    MBS170 GB CIRRUSG       Wheelchair parts    In order to be able to properly understand this manual  it is important that you  are aware of the commonest terms used to describe the various parts of the  wheelchair  Examine the drawings below and on the following page  and note the  relevant parts on your wheelchair    The equipment on your wheelchair may vary slightly from that shown in Figures  1 and 2  If Cirrus 4 has been set up as a helper guided chair  it is equipped with  different wheel sizes  as well as a brake lever for the assistant on the pushing  handle     Head and neck support           Backrest cushion    Armrest             Seat cushion    Leg support  c   gt     Footplate      E ED  I  DW  SS d  t             Adjustment handle  for sliding seat       Front castor wheel    Figure 1    4 CINRUSA4  MB3170 GB    Wheelchair parts             Pushing handle    Handle for  backrest angle    Tilt handle    Backrest shell       Hand rim NN j p   WH  Anti tip stabiliser B amp  J    Figure 2    ugs 
24. ty and air pressure  No other  requirements are specified for storage     Screws and nuts    Screws and nuts can loosen over time  Therefore  remember to check and if  necessary tighten them at regular intervals  A screw locking agent such as Blue  Locktite  no  243  may be used  If a locking nut has been removed  it loses some  of its locking properties and should be replaced     Lubrication   Moving parts  such as the rails on the sliding seat  should be lubricated as  needed    Driving wheels    The driving wheels are equipped with spokes  These should be adjusted if they  begin to work loose  Ask a local bicycle dealer or your nearest technical aids  centre     Quick release hub for the wheels    The quick release hub for the driving wheels requires regular inspection  Check  that the ball bearings are working satisfactorily  The release bolt and ball bearings  should be cleaned and lubricated with oil regularly     3 CiRRUSZ MB3170 GB    Maintenance    Recommended air pressures    The chair can be supplied with solid or pneumatic wheels    Find the correct type and size of driving wheel or castor wheel  then read off the  recommended maximum air pressure from the table  Note that a high air pressure  makes the chair easier to roll  while a lower air pressure gives a softer ride    For optimal driving characteristics  the air pressure should be checked regularly       M          Tools for service and maintenance of the wheelchair    Tool s     4 mm Allen key  5 mm Allen k
25. xing     Unscrew the screw  29A   move the   brake block and re tighten the screw       MB3170 GB CIRRUSA  17    Adjusting the wheelchair    Leg support fixing Figure 30    The depth of the leg support fitting can be  adjusted or the support can be removed   Loosen the screw  30A  using a 4 mm  Allen key  Pull or push the leg support to  the desired position  The leg support fitting  must not be pulled out more than 8 cm   Re tighten the screw           Legrest   angle adjustment  Figure 31    The legrests can be adjusted separately      Loosen the locking handle  31A      Adjust the legrest to the desired angle   and tighten the handle    Leg support   length adjustment  Figure 32      Squeeze in the snap lock  32A  in the  square profile tubing at the same time  as pulling or pushing the footplate to the  desired length       Figure 32    13 CIRRUS    MB3170 GB    Adjusting the wheelchair    Footplate   angle adjustment  Figure 33         Loosen the screw  33A  with a 5 mm  Allen key  Adjust to the desired angle  and re tighten the screw          DooooOoso     Aj       Figure 33    Adjustment of calf supports  Figures 34 and 35    The calf support can be adjusted for  height  angle  width and depth     Height adjustment     Squeeze in the snap lock  34A  in the  square profile tubing at the same time  as pulling or pushing the calf support to  the desired height    Depth adjustment     Loosen the lock wheel  34B   Move the  calf support to the desired depth and re   tighten
    
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