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1. 27 SNR ARRAY DEFINITION mm e 27 10 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 28 10 1 GENERAL MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FEINER CERES E ERIREE UN UMEN PPP NERA 28 SERVICE CHECK UII A R 29 X C E 1 2009 VAN OS MEDICAL UK LTD 7 Tel 44 0 1757 701177 Fax 44 0 1757 706011 E mail salesevanosmedical com www vanosmedical com VAN OS Overall user manual 1 IDENTIFICATION Your wheelchair is equipped with a unique identification number You can find this number on the cross frame of your wheelchair Below is an example of the frame label on which you can find the identification number Furthermore you will find the explanation of the various data stored on the frame label listed below 3 2 ISN CCS s Excel 200 G5 Cr Rolstoel voor binnen buitengebruik 6 Wheelchair for indoor outdoor use Fauteuil dominante lt exterieur interieur Garantie 10 jaar 24 maanden uitgezonderd van garantie zijn onderdelen die onderhevig zijn aan slijtage 7 Warranty 10 years 24 months parts subject to normal usage wear and tear a
2. 12 5 2 OPENING AND CLOSING THE WHEELCHAIR ada E casas cU Ed SO 12 5 3 USE OFTHE FOOTPLATE ANID FOOTREST ii a 13 5 4 USING THE ELEVATING LEGRESTS 14 5 5 USING THE PLATE OPTIONAL 522235 scibsdt sas UEbRU Sd OS MESES a TEDRESEAUPER TIMER ESUS EIS 15 5 6 USING AN AMPUTEE SUPPORT OPTIONAL nn meu c Eau ttt saett esett 16 Bi USING THe WHEELCHAIR BRAKE 17 SOU ems e ri risit MERCREDI aametesisesrs actus amnaiareteuisosiauusi cia cue aduanneeisaun EAA A 18 SING PS AANDE Eme 19 5 10 POTENTIAL USES AND FUNCTIONS OF THE BACK OF THE 19 5 11 USING THE REAR WHEELS TIRE TABLE AN
3. Smart mobility solutions User Manual Excel G3 Read instructions before use Overall user manual YOU AND OR YOUR ATTENDANT MUST READ AND FULLY UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL BEFORE USE General information You have just purchased a Van Os Medical UK Ltd wheelchair and we want to thank you for the confidence in our EXCEL G products The EXCEL wheelchair 15 a quality product It is adjustable in many different ways and it can also be easily upgraded The policy of Van Os Medical UK Ltd is to continually improve the quality and reliability of our products We reserve the right therefore without prior notification to alter this guide It is important that your guide for the use of the wheelchair is read carefully The manual contains important information about the safe use and maintenance of your wheelchair We recommend that you keep this guide it s also your proof of warranty and you will find it useful for referring to at a later date The safety instructions in this guide are general guidelines that must be seen as broad guidelines It is possible that you develop your own ways for many common actions However we advise you to consult a professional for assistance in developing safe and effective techniques with regards to your daily activities and your physical capabilities Your new wheelchair requires frequent maintenance much of which you can do yourself We want you to take your wheelchair once a year to be inspec
4. Where the front of the armrest meets the frame you will find a black lever Pull the black lever to the frame see figure 26 You can now swing the armrest backwards because it will be attached to the frame at only one point at the rear of the armrest release the armrest from the frame pull the black knob on the back of the wheelchair backwards see figure 27 To put the armrest back in place you must reverse the previous steps Please make sure you hear the click that confirmed that the armrest back in place Figure 26 Figure 27 5 9 Using push handles Adjust the height of the push handles Turn the black lever until you can move push handles See figure 28 Move the push handles to the desired height and tighten the black lever back on You can also move the lever without loosening or fastening the push handles by pulling the lever out see figure 36 This means you can move the handle to a where it is not an obstacle Make sure the handles are fastened securely Figure 28 Figure 29 5 10 Potential uses and functions of the back of the wheelchair Using the foldable backrest optional Go to the back of the wheelchair Press at the same time both levers on the back of the wheelchair and fold the backrest down see figure 30 and 31 Figuur 30 Figuur 31 E X C E 1 2009 VAN OS MEDICAL UK LTD Tel 44 0 1757 701177 Fax 44 0 1757 706011 E mail salesevanosmedical com www vanosmedical com VA
5. around the silver tube to the desired position see figure 21 You can also move the amputee support left and right over the black tube by using the supplied wrench number 5 Make sure all screws are securely tightened 5 7 Using the wheelchair brake Putting the wheelchair brake on If you are in the wheelchair Take the black handle of the brake see figure 22 Push the lever forward until you hear the click this confirms that the wheelchair has been put on the parking brake If you are next to the wheelchair Go to side of the wheelchair and face towards the front of the wheelchair the black handle of the brake Push the lever forward until you hear the click this confirms that the wheelchair has been put on the parking brake Putting the wheelchair on the parking brake and the folding the brake away optional If you are in the wheelchair Take the black handle of the brake see figure 22 Push the lever forward until you hear the click this confirms that the wheelchair has put on the parking brake You can now hide the black lever away by drawing it upwards and push backwards EX pe y EL D 2009 VAN OS MEDICAL UK LTD Tel 44 0 1757 701177 Fax 44 0 1757 706011 E mail salesevanosmedical com www vanosmedical com VANOS 17 If you are next to the wheelchair Go to the side of the wheelchair and face towards the front of the wheelchair Take the
6. rims for Hand rims for example wear and burrs wear and burrs Front forks for example control margin adjustment ball head axle Brakes for example adjustment re adjust control for margins Frame for example fracture welding seams plastic component Tonan LL 1 L1 IL l l L marem 2D 1 01 P LL weeytrenipuuwo 7 TL J T d L Dudas E E ee as j checked by nitty Inspection date Service stamp dealer In practice the usage intensity varies greatly from person to person It may therefore be that in your case the wheelchair requires servicing more or less often than once a year k Maintenance is not warranty Your dealer may deviate from the maintenance interval EX pe i EL D 2009 VAN OS MEDICAL UK LTD Tel 44 0 1757 701177 Fax 44 0 1757 706011 E mail salesevanosmedical com www vanosmedical com VANS OS 229 L EXCEL VAN OS For international customers VAN OS MEDICAL B V Koperslagerij 9 4651 SK Steenbergen The Netherlands Tel 31 0 167 573020 Fax 31 0 167 573381 E mail sales vanosmedical nl For UK and Ireland VAN OS MEDICAL UK LTD 42 44 OuseGate YO8 4NH Selby United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1757 701177 Fax 44 0 1757 706011 E mail salesevanosmedical com www vanosmedical com
7. 18 Tensnstrapsback Your wheelchair is equipped with a number of elements and parts You should know these before continue reading this manual Your wheelchair can be equipped with options and accessories not pictured You will see this yourself whilst reading this manual Designs and specifications may change without prior notice 2 2 General explanation of the function and possibilities of your wheelchair Your wheelchair is a foldable one which is designed to be easy to transport in a car Mainly we divide the wheelchairs into two categories self propel version with large rear wheels and the transit version with small rear wheels You can look at the rear wheel to see which type of wheelchair you have If you wheelchair has big 24 rear wheels and you can move it yourself it is a self propel version If you wheelchair has small 12 rear wheels and you need a supervisor to push the wheelchair it is a transit version Your wheelchair is a product falling into the medical equipment and is not a standard consumer product You must follow this manual completely to ensure good optimal and safe use of your wheelchair X C E 1 2009 VAN OS MEDICAL UK LTD Tel 44 0 1757 701177 Fax 44 0 1757 706011 E mail salesevanosmedical com www vanosmedical com VANOS Overall user manual 3 SAFETY REGULATIONS VAN OS MEDICAL UK Ltd specifically disclaims responsibility for any body injury or property damage which may occur during any use w
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9. all you must make sure that your wheelchair stand as closely as possible to the place of where you want sit Put the castors forward and attach the brakes Swing away the footplates and place your feet on the ground You are now in position to carry out the operation Shift your weight to the front of the chair you can use the armrests as a support and move yourself to the place where you want sit If necessary you can use a transfer board To get in To get in your wheelchair you need to do the same things as when you want to get out of the wheelchair only in reversed order Reaching bending forward 1 Make sure that you are as close as possible to the object 2 Make sure the front wheels are turned forward If not go forwards and then backwards to turn the wheels fully to the front 3 Engage the wheel brakes 4 You can now move towards the target with caution to keep the wheelchair from falling X C E 1 2009 VAN OS MEDICAL UK LTD 7 Tel 44 0 1757 701177 Fax 44 0 1757 706011 E mail salesevanosmedical com www vanosmedical com VAN OS Overall user manual Reaching bending sideward Manoeuvre the chair as closely as possible to the object you want to reach You can use your rear wheels 2 Make sure the front wheels are fully turned to the front If not go forwards and then backwards to turn the wheels fully to the front 3 You can now pick up the object While you pick up the object you
10. date 09 06 2008 Certificate report no 08 021 06 233 KA Crash test report no according to ISO 7176 19 S8918 Means of conformity The product is in conformity with Directive 93 427E EG based on the use of a Technical construction file in accordance with Article 9 Class products of the Directive Signature of EU representative we Place Steenbergen Date 09 06 2008 Number VOS TCF G3 0209 Overall user manual 6 TRANSPORT AND TRANSIT IN CAR Your Excel wheelchair is designed to be easily transported by car Your wheelchair is foldable so the total width is limited to an average measure of 20 cm Further your wheelchair is equipped with swing away and detachable footrests At the same time some wheelchairs can be equipped with a couple of size decreasing accessories like quick release detachable rear wheels and a foldable backrest 6 1 De assembly Take away the foot rests on the front side of your wheelchair see chapter 5 Instructions for use and mounting options 1 Remove the seat cushion if your wheelchair is equipped with one 2 Fold the wheelchair Stand next to the wheelchair Get a hold of the seat in the middle of the rear and front and pull is straight up To fold the chair completely tilt the chair sideward so the wheels can not drag and push the sides towards each other k Attention A number
11. make sure the tyre pressure is correct see chapter 7 1 Inspect both brakes for sharp rims If there are sharp rims on the brakes we advise you to replace them Ensure that all the parts of the brake are in the right position and fastened secure Make sure that the mechanism is functioning smoothly If it is not functioning smoothly put some oil at turning points with one or two drips of WD40 oil or Teflon Remove surplus oil and dirt Make sure the brakes do not come into contact with the wheels as you are moving 7 3 Cross brace The cross frame of the wheelchair has to be in a good condition The cross brace is the basic of your wheelchair Make sure the wheelchair can easily be fold and unfold Make sure the wheelchair travels in a straight line while moving Make sure the cross frame is not bent and shows no wear signs When one of the exceptions noted above occurs please contact a qualified Excel dealer to inspect your wheelchair 7 4 Rear wheel A good adjustment of the rear wheels improves the stability of the wheelchair Also it will allow you to use less energy to move the wheelchair Make sure that the wheels can move freely without touching anything Make sure there is no margin on the rear wheels When one of the exceptions noted above occurs or if an adjustment is necessary it is recommended to do this through a qualified Excel dealer 7 5 Front castor and front castor fork The front fork must mov
12. need to make sure you keep it as close as possible to the wheelchair picture 7 and picture 8 8 Reaching bending backward 1 Manoeuvre the chair as closely as possible to the object You can use the rear wheels For example they will indicate how close you can come to object 2 Do not engage the wheel locks If your weight moves while reaching it is better to drive in that direction than tipping the wheelchair 3 not reach further than your arm can reach If you are in doubt you reposition the chair picture 9 4 2 Negotiating pavements and unequal surfaces Going up the pavement If you ascend a pavement we advise to do this together with an attendant The attendant can help you in two different ways however we advise you to do it the first way You and the attendant reach to pavement facing forward The attendant must pull the push handles towards him and place his foot on the stepper on the rear side of the wheelchair Because of this there is a lever effect that tips the wheelchair see picture 10 EXNCEL 2008 VAN OS MEDICAL UK LTD Tel 44 0 1757 701177 Fax 44 0 1757 706011 E mail salesevanosmedical com www vanosmedical com VAN OS ee Overall user manual The attendant is already standing on the pavement and makes sure that the wheelchair stands with the rear wheels as closely to the pavement as possible The user of the wheelchair needs to lean backwards This way th
13. slope ask someone to inspect it for you Warning A slope of more than 5 degrees can be dangerous to descending or climbing Remember that the friction of your hands to grab the hand rim is the only way to brake while driving Most people develop their own methods to drive up slopes through practice Sit with your upper body slightly forward as you climb the slope Should it be necessary to stop on the slope you must try to avoid unexpected movements which may cause tilting when climb further Figure 12 X C E 1 2009 VAN OS MEDICAL UK LTD Tel 44 0 1757 701177 Fax 44 0 1757 706011 E mail salesevanosmedical com www vanosmedical com VAN OS Overall user manual k We recommend you to use anti tip wheels They prevent you from tipping the wheelchair over backwards figure 12 Depending on the model of your Excel wheelchair sometimes these are a standard item and sometimes they are an optional extra k Do not carry any weight on the back of the wheelchair whilst ascending figure 13 This changes the balance and increases the chances of tipping backwards Make sure the footrest is minimum 7 cm from the ground when you are descending a slope This is in order to ensure your safety at the end of the slope Always look forward when you descend and do not lean forward as this can cause overturning Lean slightly backward in order to increase stability Make sure you have your wheelchair under con
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15. Make sure they are adjusted properly k If you have problems that cannot be solved with the troubleshooting table we advise you to contact a qualified Excel dealer N Wil x te oO 2 oO N C U o EX pe i EL D 2009 VAN OS MEDICAL UK LTD Tel 44 0 1757 701177 Fax 44 0 1757 706011 E mail salesevanosmedical com www vanosmedical com VANS OS 2026 5 Overall user manual 9 WARRANTY 9 1 Warranty application Together with your wheelchair you get the factory warranty However it is possible that your dealer offers a supplementary warranty This manual only handles the factory warranty as given by Van Os Medical This warranty is only granted to you as the consumer It is not intended to be used commercially like hiring or institutional use The warranty is limited to defects to materials and possible hidden shortages VAN OS MEDICAL guarantees the following components on your EXCELG wheelchair COMPONENT A Side frames cross bar components not stated here under C Upholstered components like seat and back upholstery and rigid arms plastic parts as foot plates coating and rubber parts Tyres and inner tubes B Wheels hand brakes front forks arm rests foot rests and all Also you can find the warranty periods label on frame of your wheelchair See also chapter 1 Garantie 10 j jaar 24 maanden uitgezonderd v
16. NOS 19 Using the tension bar optional If you fold out the wheelchair the tension bar is the last item to lock into place by pulling it upwards with the nylon hoop see figure 32 If you wish to fold your wheelchair you must first release the tension bar You can do this by pulling the nylon loop of the tension bar downwards gently Figure 32 Adjusting the height of the backrest Make sure the armrests are folded away Turn on both sides a black button or nut that you find on the backrest tube completely independently see figure 33 Remove the drumstick on both sides that is still in the backrest tube located You can now move the backrest up and down When the backrest is at the desired height you push the bolts back into the backrest tubes and turn them back on with the black buttons or the two nuts Verify that the backrest is in place Figure 33 5 11 Using the rear wheels tire table and anti tip wheels Removal of the rear wheel You can remove the rear wheels using the quick release system in the following way Stand next to the wheelchair Tilt your wheelchair slightly so the wheel you wish to remove is slightly off the ground Press the black button in the centre of the wheel figure 34 and remove the axle and wheel from the frame Make sure the black button is completely pressed in otherwise the ball bearing safety system that stops the wheel from being removed at the oppo
17. an garantie zijn onderdelen die onderhevig zijn aan slijtage Warranty 10 jen rs 24 months parts subject to normal usage wear and tear are excluded from warranty Garantie 10 ans 24 mois la garantie exclue les pieces d usures normal 9 2 Warranty definition Your manual is also the warranty form fill in the relevant details in and store it carefully Warranty conditions The warranty period commences upon the date of purchase If within the warranty period your wheelchair will be defect it will be repaired or replaced However you do need to provide to Van Os Medical a complete filled in warranty registration form or a copy of the bill with date of purchase Without a warranty registration form or a proof of the purchase date the warranty will start at the date when VAN OS MEDICAL sent the invoice to the dealer Repairs and replacement must be performed by an authorized Van Os Medical service agent To qualify for the warranty your wheelchair must require the care standards Furthermore if a problem occurs you need to fully inform the Van Os Medical service agent immediately If you use the wheelchair outside the designated area of the Van Os Medical service agent you can repair your wheelchair by any other by the factory approved service agent When parts of the wheelchair within 24 months after the commence date needs reparation or replacement as a result of a manufactory or material error and the wheelchair is with its first owner t
18. black lever of the brake Push the lever forward until you hear the click this confirms that the wheelchair has been put on the parking brake You can now hide the black lever away draw upwards and push backwards see figure 23 Figure 22 Figure 23 Using drum brakes optional Sometimes a wheelchair will be fitted with drum brakes which can be found on the push handles of the wheelchair Squeeze the lever toward the black push handle to brake see figure 24 Figure 24 Figure 25 You can also put a parking brake on Squeeze the lever toward the black push handle Keep the lever there and push the button on the black lever forward to brake see figure 25 Reverse this to remove the parking brake 5 8 Using the armrest Flipping the armrest backwards If wheelchair Where the front of the armrest meets the frame you will find a black lever Pull the black lever to the frame see figure 26 You can now swing the armrest backwards because it will be attached to the frame at only one point at the rear of the armrest To put the armrest back in place you must reverse the previous steps Please make sure you hear the click that confirms that the armrest is back in place E pe y EI D 2009 VAN OS MEDICAL UK LTD ae uu E Tel 44 0 1757 701177 Fax 44 0 1757 706011 E mail salesevanosmedical com www vanosmedical com 18 Removing the armrest completely
19. d 22 mm Socket wrench 19 mm Excel G3 Seat width 40 45 50 55 and 60 cm Seat depth 43 and 46 cm Seat height 472 50 and 5212 cm only available on self propel Backrest height 42 1 45 and 47 cm adjustable Total width 17 cm seat width Total length 103 cm Total height 95 cm Folded width 31 cm Armrest height 26 or 19 35 height adjustable optional Weight complete 16 9 kg transit version 16 2 kg Transport weight 8 8 kg Maximum user weight 130 kg 150 kg in seat width 50 55 and 60 cm 5 2 Opening and closing the wheelchair Penns the wheelchair Make sure you stand to the side of the wheelchair Hold the armrest of the side closest to you and tilt the wheelchair slightly towards you Push the seat side tubes downwards this will unfold the wheelchair Then to fully open the wheelchair push the side tubes of the seat frame into place see figure 1 Make sure the side tubes are now in the seat receiving brackets on the main frame and check if the seat coating is flat If you have removed them place the foot or leg rest back onto the wheelchair see chapter 5 3 You can now use the wheelchair EX pe i EL D 2009 VAN OS MEDICAL UK LTD Tel 44 0 1757 701177 Fax 44 0 1757 706011 E mail salesevanosmedical com www vanosmedical com VANOS 24 x the wheelchair Fold away the foot plates and remove the foot or leg rest see chapter 5 3 Make sure you ar
20. e and turn freely to ensure a smooth ride Make sure the nut of the front fork is nor to loose or to tight When the nut is too loose the wheels will rotate but the ride will be uncomfortable If the nut is too tight the chair will be difficult to steer because of the bearings getting pushed so the balls can not move freely When the nut is correct in place the front wheel will stop slowly Make sure the front castor shows no wear signs When one of the exceptions noted above occurs or if an adjustment is necessary it is recommended to do this through a qualified Excel dealer 7 6 Upholstery It is important to check the lining of your wheelchair regularly Torn or worn upholstery can no longer support human weight and this can create dangerous situations Check the textile coating for holes cracks and worn spots Check the upholstery mounting grommets to make sure that they are all correctly aligned and secure 2009 VAN OS MEDICAL UK LTD Tel 44 0 1757 701177 Fax 44 0 1757 706011 E mail salesevanosmedical com www vanosmedical com VAN OS ee AN OS 25 Overall user manual 7 7 Cleaning It is important to clean your wheelchair regularly Clean the upholstery chassis and plastic components on the wheelchair regularly with a mild soap and water Never use abrasive cleaners they can damage the varnish Also never use steam or high pressure cleaners Waxthe varnish of the chassis r
21. e next to the wheelchair Get a hold of the seat material at the front and rear in the middle and pull it straight up see figure 2 Tilt the wheelchair slightly and then push the sides toward each other to completely fold the wheelchair Figure 1 Figure 2 5 3 Use of the footplate and footrest Adjusting the heel straps You can adjust the heel straps which you will find on the footplate with the Velcro Check if the Velcro of the heel straps is tighten properly Folding the footplate away Go to the front of the wheelchair and get a hold of the front of the foot plate see figure 3 Fold the footplate in the direction of the footrest see figure 4 Make sure the heel strap does not get stuck between the footplate and footrest see figure 4 Figure 3 Figure 4 Swinging the footrests towards and away from the wheelchair Go to the front of the wheelchair Pull the black control lever up see figure 5 You can now swing the footrest inwards or outwards Removing the footrests from the wheelchair Go to the front of the wheelchair Pull the black control lever up see figure 5 You can now swing the footrest inwards and outwards Swing the footrests 90 to the outside of your wheelchair and pull the complete footrest straight up from the tube Placing the footrest back on your wheelchair Go to the front of the wheelchair Place the footrest with an angle of 90 back on the tube see figure 6 an angle of swung outwards Sw
22. e wheelchair will tip backwards and the attendant can pull the chair on the pavement The attendant needs to make sure that the front wheels are on the pavement before he lets the wheelchair down If you want to go up a pavement alone you should move your weight as far forward as possible by bending forward Then you must provide a so called Wheelie to get the front wheels on to the pavement see figure 3 under the heading Warnings for safe use You can only perform this action if you have practiced it with a trained expert Going down the pavement If you want to go down the pavement we advise you to do this with an attendant The attendant should move the wheelchair forward to the curb Then the user should lean back so the attendant can tilt the wheelchair to find a balance point When the wheelchair is balanced the attendant can move the wheelchair slowly off the curb When the wheelchair is off the pavement the attendant can let the front wheels back onto the ground If you want to independently go off the pavement you should do this in reverse Figure 11 shows what not to do You can do this only if you ve practiced with a trained expert 4 3 Going up and down ramps Most people can climb short slopes by themselves This of course depends on your body strength stamina and the gradation of the slope Inspect the slope always for risks such as holes or slippery and uneven surfaces before you drive off If you can not see the
23. egularly Never use solvents abrasive waxes caustic chemicals or spray silicone Dry the wheelchair after cleaning Also dry you wheelchair after you have been for example in a rainstorm You can also use a car shampoo this cleans protect and gives a beautiful gloss to your wheelchair 8 PROBLEM ANALYSIS AND SOLUTIONS Your Excel wheelchair is inspected and adjusted so that you can use it immediately Continual use necessitates maintenance especially if the factory set adjustments have been altered The following troubleshooting guide lists several common problems that may occur and offers corrective actions for each Symptom We recommend the use of only Excel amp replacement parts If you do not use original Excel parts the warranty will be expired POSSIBLE CAUSE AND CORRECT SOLUTION on gt C U Check if the tyre pressure is correct and equal in both wheels See chapter 7 1 1 Check if all nuts and bolts are tightly stuck D 4 uc O 4 ua U gt gt 0 o o J ua D gt o E cle 9 OUIS ln 22 2 Ig D 5 2 o 27 rein O Rear wheels and or castors may be adjusted improperly Make sure that both rear wheels and castor are mounted in identical positions ttt bcreck tthe bearings are not worm Check if the bearings are not worn Castor forks may be adjusted improperly
24. gure 40 Taxi Fixation Points On your wheelchair you will find taxi fixation indication points see figure 41 You should be familiar with these items before transporting your wheelchair in a car or on a mini bus We advise you to make contact with the carrier your supplier and or an approved manufacturer of taxi fixation systems for advice on an adequate system if you want to transport your wheelchair Figure 41 2 X Et 1 2009 VAN OS MEDICAL UK LTD Tel 44 0 1757 701177 Fax 44 0 1757 706011 E mail salesevanosmedical com www vanosmedical com VAN OS ee 22 X9 Gy a OM o uo e G 6 os 4540 O ef 12183 150 7176 15 tested A testing ground 59 Product identification Product Physically propelled wheelchair Brand Excel Model type G3 Version 56 Manufacturer Name Van Os Medical B V S Address Koperslagerij 9 Country The Netherlands EU Representative Name W van Os Address Koperslagerij 9 o 99 Country The Netherlands 96 Function Director 296 Technical constructed file Prepared by Name J M J Brouwer BBA 21 Function Research and Development d Issue date 01 02 2008 gl date 01 02 2008 d Recertification
25. he part or parts will be repaired or replaced free of charge This warranty is not transferrable This warranty does not include any labour charges incurred by replacements Replaced or repaired parts fall under the same warranty conditions as the original wheelchair Worn parts are normally not guaranteed unless these parts are worn as a direct result of an original manufacturer defect These parts are for example upholstery tyres inner tubes and similar kinds of parts The warranty conditions above describe all wheelchair parts and are applied for the models bought at the normal end user price I lt E D 2009 VAN OS MEDICAL UK LTD Tel 44 0 1757 701177 Fax 44 0 1757 706011 E mail sales vanosmedical com www vanosmedical com VANOS 27 Overall user manual With normal circumstances no responsibility is accepted when the wheelchair needs replacement or repairs as a direct result from 1 Not maintaining the wheelchair and parts according to the recommendations of the manufacturer or not using the specific original parts 2 Damaging the wheelchair or parts by inattentive use accident or wrong use 3 Adjusting the wheelchair or parts different from the specifications of the manufacturer or reparations done before the service agent is warned 4 f the product is not equipped with an original factory frame number and identification label as described in the manual see chapter 1 The wheelchair
26. heelchair A badly maintained wheelchair will give more technical problems turn less flexible and fall out the warranty terms Preventive maintenance is most important and many of these things you can easily do yourself or a friend or family member can help you We highlight below the maintenance you can do yourself Every week Check tyre pressure Every month Check the fold ability of the wheelchair and the quick release rear wheels Check upholstery for wear Check wheel movement front and rear and check turn ability of the wheels Check if the brakes are working correct Every three months Check all bolts screws and nuts and tighten if necessary Check all spokes for tension Check tyre tread for wear In chapter 7 you will also find extensive information on the maintenance of your wheelchair Furthermore we advise you let you wheelchair check by an authorised dealer every year Make sure you dealer checks the point mentioned by paragraph 10 2 X C E 1 2009 VAN OS MEDICAL UK LTD Tel 44 0 1757 701177 Fax 44 0 1757 706011 E mail salesevanosmedical com www vanosmedical com VAN OS 298 Overall user manual 10 2 Service checklist For optimal life your wheelchair should be periodically maintained by an authorized dealer Service Schedule service number ot Wheels for example margin wear bearings adjust o _ release Tyres 00 Hand rims for example wear and burrs
27. hich does not comply with laws or ordinances If used correctly the Excel wheelchair is an utmost safe and stable product if the instructions for use as described in this manual are followed However it is possible when the Excel wheelchair is not used correctly dangerous situations may occur 3 1 General safety regulations Protect your Excel wheelchair by checking it regularly When a part of your Excel wheelchair is not functioning properly a dangerous situating could occur YOU MUST KEEP YOUR WHEELCHAIR IN A GOOD CONDITION TO ENSURE SAFETY IN USE Periodical inspection correct adjustment of your wheelchair and timely replacement of damaged and worn parts will result in use for years without any problems A qualified Van Os Medical UK Ltd dealer who will use only Van Os Medical UK Ltd replacement parts will take care of your wheelchair to ensure a long lifetime Warning YOU must your keep wheelchair in a good state to be able guarantee use and ambulatory the security in 3 2 Warnings for safe use Warnings do not use your wheelchair on streets or roads only on the pavements do not use your wheelchair in sand rough area wet and glade surfaces or surfaces with little grip the transport of your wheelchair is in all vehicles including vehicles which are adapted developed especially and or for the transport of your wheelchair is at your own risk We accept absolutely no liability for this We recommend you if you want neve
28. hile pushing up anti tip wheel by sliding it up the holder p Figure 35 Figure 36 5 12 Using accessories and other options on your wheelchair The seat cushion optional Your wheelchair is equipped with a 5 cm thick nylon seat cushion This seat cushion is equipped with an anti skid layer see figure 37 You need to place the seat cushion with the anti slip side down on your wheelchair When you are going to sit in the wheelchair the seat cushion will not move Figure 37 E lt EI D 2009 VAN OS MEDICAL UK LTD Tel 44 0 1757 701177 Fax 44 0 1757 706011 E mail salesevanosmedical com www vanosmedical com VANOS 21 Overall user manual Seat Belt optional Your wheelchair is equipped with a seat belt which you can use the following way When in the wheelchair you can fasten the belt by clicking the two loose ends together see figure 38 f the belt too loose or too tight you can make it more secure or looser see figure 39 the seat belt you press the red button with press printed on Figure 39 Figure 38 Work tray removable optional Your wheelchair is equipped with a removable work tray The work tray is locked in the tubes which you can find under the armrest You can remove the work tray by loosening the black button see figure 40 When you want to place the work tray back on the wheelchair you will have to do the above steps in reverse order Fi
29. ht up from the receiving tube Replacing the amputee support back on your wheelchair Attach your amputee support back to the frame at an angle of 90 swung outwards figure 17 Turn the amputee support so that it is parallel with your frame You should hear a click This click confirmed that the amputee support is in position Figure 16 Figure 17 Setting the angle of the amputee support Hold the amputee support at the top and bottom and by moving up and down find the correct angle see figure 18 When the amputee support moves to easily you can tighten it by using the supplied wrench No 6 figure 19 Figure 18 Figure 19 EXCEL 2009 VAN OS MEDICAL UK LTD Tel 44 0 1757 701177 Fax 44 0 1757 706011 E mail sales vanosmedical com www vanosmedical com VAN OS 16 Overall user manual Setting the height of the amputee support In order to set the height of the amputee support you have to use the number 4 supplied wrench Use the wrench to loosen the two screws see figure 20 Move the amputee support to the desired height and position and retighten the screws Make sure the amputee support in place Figure 20 Figure 21 Setting the length of the amputation support In order to set the length of the amputation support you require the supplied wrench number 5 Loosen the four screws with the wrench see figure 20 You can now move the black tube around the silver tube Turn the black tube with the block 90
30. ing the footrest to the front until you hear a click This click confirmed that the foot is in position 2009 VAN OS MEDICAL UK LTD E gt lt EL L Tel 44 0 1757 701177 Fax 44 0 1757 706011 E mail sales vanosmedical com www vanosmedical com VANS OS 13 Overall user manual Setting height of the footplate Loosen the black button on the footrest see figure 7 Select the desired height make sure the holes in the top two tubes are together and turn the black button down sure footplate is in place and that the length is equal on both sides Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 5 4 Using the elevating legrests optional You have the possibility to place an elevating legrest on your wheelchair in stead of a standard legrest In this section you can read how to use an elevating legrest Swinging the elevating legrest away Goto the front of the wheelchair Pull the black button upwards see figure 8 You can now swing your elevating legrest inwards and outwards Removing the elevating legrest from the wheelchair Goto the front of the wheelchair Pull the black button upwards see figure 8 You can now swing your elevating legrest inwards and outwards Swing the elevating legrest 90 to the outside of the wheelchair and pull it straight up from the receiving tube Replacing the elevating legrest back on the wheelchair Goto the front of the wheelchair Attach your eleva
31. lchair and perform small maintenance this will extend the lifetime and increase the ease of use 7 1 Tyres Examine tyres periodically for wear and replace them as needed Air tyres These tyres should be checked weekly for correct tyre pressure You will find the recommended tyre pressure on the rear wheels and you can check it with a standard car or bicycle tyre pressure gauge If the tyres of the wheelchair not have the correct pressure it will lean to the side where the minimum pressure is It will also influence the driving comfort and it will mean you have to exert more effort to move the wheelchair X C E 1 2009 VAN OS MEDICAL UK LTD Tel 44 0 1757 701177 Fax 44 0 1757 706011 E mail salesevanosmedical com www vanosmedical com VAN OS oA x Overall user manual PU tyres More and more we use PU tyres polyurethane or puncture free tyres on the wheelchair You can recognise these tyres because they do not have a valve These tyres have the advantage that they do not need to be pumped up and can not be punctured This PU tyre can just as an air tyre wear out Check periodically to see if the tread is still deep enough For the maximum tyre pressure we direct you to chapter 5 Instructions for use and mounting options Warning When tyres are not fully inflated this may cause bad functioning of the brakes and make the chair move when not intended 7 2 Brakes Before you can check the brakes you need to
32. mrests or footrests picture 16 Always hold a part of the main frame X C E 1 2009 VAN OS MEDICAL UK LTD Tel 44 0 1757 701177 Fax 44 0 1757 706011 E mail salesevanosmedical com www vanosmedical com VAN OS 11 Overall user manual MAKING ADJUSTMENTS TO YOUR WHEELCHAIR CAN CAUSE BIG RISKS FOR YOUR SAFETY AND THE FUNCTION OF YOUR WHEELCHAIR ADJUSTMENTS MADE BY YOURSELF ARE STRONGLY ADVISED AGAINST AND CARRIED OUT AT YOUR OWN RISK ALWAYS SEEK ADVICE FROM AN APPROVED DEALER BEFORE MAKING ADJUSTMENTS 9 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND MOUNTING OPTIONS In this chapter we will explore all the possibilities that you have with your wheelchair All setting and user instructions such as the removal of the footrest will be discussed Your wheelchair is an Excel amp G3 The wheelchair is available in self propel and transit versions see section 2 2 for further explanation on this On the cross frame of your wheelchair you will find a label on which you can find which wheelchair you own Further on in this chapter we can refer to a specific version Warning We advise you if you want to make changes where tools are needed to consult with your dealer 5 1 Tools and technical information For the maintenance of your wheelchair you will in some cases need tools For your wheelchair you will need the following tools Phillips screwdriver PH2 Allen keys 4 5 and 6 mm Cross ring or keys 8 10 13 and 26 mm Spanners 19 an
33. of Excel wheelchairs have lengthened backrest upholstery on the lower side This lower side is equipped with a Velcro strap which is folded under the seat You will have to loosen this first before folding the chair 3 If it is necessary to due to a small space remove the rear wheels or use the foldable backrest than see chapter 5 Instructions for use and mounting options 6 2 Assembly If the rear wheels are removed you will have to place them back first see chapter 5 Instructions for use and mounting options 1 stand next to the wheelchair tilt the wheelchair a bit towards you and push the seat tube down The wheelchair will un fold Go stand before the wheelchair and push again on the two seat tubes to ensure that they are directly on the frame This is confirmed by flat seat upholstery Warning If you de assemble assemble the wheelchair ensure yourself that both tubes are on their places in the holders on the front of the frame If not the chair is unsafe for use 1 MAINTAINENCE Protect your Excel wheelchair by having it serviced regularly We strongly advise you to let your wheelchair check at lease once a year by a qualified Excel dealer who will only use Excel spare parts This periodic inspection will ensure you that the wheelchair will function perfectly for years There are a lot of things you can do yourself to keep your wheelchair in optimum condition If you regularly check the whee
34. re excluded from warranty Garantie 10 ans 24 mois la garantie exclue les pi ces d usures normal Van Os Medical B V Koperslagerij 9 4651 SK Steenbergen The Netherlands www vanosmedical com 1 Production date The date on which your wheelchair was manufactured 2 Serial number Every wheelchair has its own unique identification number YOU must have this number when making technical requests or if warranty parts are required 3 Maximum user weight The largest occupant weight allowed for protection of both the wheelchair and the 4 Type number 5 Model name user This number indicates which model of wheelchair you have again this is always required when making technical calls The model name of your wheelchair starts with the brand name Excel The brand name Excel is followed by an additional model description that forms the model name of your wheelchair 6 Usage application Where you can use your wheelchair 7 Warranty VAN OS Here the guarantee period of your wheelchair is reflected Chapter 9 describes your warranty terms and conditions in more detail X C E 1 2009 VAN OS MEDICAL UK LTD Tel 44 0 1757 701177 Fax 44 0 1757 706011 E mail salesevanosmedical com www vanosmedical com 2 GENERAL EXPLANATION CONCERNING YOUR WHEELCHAIR 2 1 Components of the wheelchair 6 Parking brake i5 Seat S Ant tipwhees i7 Tensonbar 9 Frame
35. rized modification and or use of no Van Os Medical parts will void the warranty of this chair and may lead to injury to the user and damage to the chair X C E 1 2009 VAN OS MEDICAL UK LTD Tel 44 0 1757 701177 Fax 44 0 1757 706011 E mail salesevanosmedical com www vanosmedical com VAN OS Overall user manual 4 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE You will have to learn the characteristics of your wheelchair It is most important to learn the safest methods to develop the daily activities in accordance to your life style Consult your medical advisor or therapist for assistance by developing safe and effective techniques for your daily activities and your physical possibilities 4 1 Safety Tips Daily operations such as getting off the wheelchair reaching and bending in wheelchair will cause change the weight distribution and the centre of gravity of you and your wheelchair You will need to perform these movements and techniques as shown below Transferring Transferring in a wheelchair is a difficult manoeuvre Consult your physical therapist for assistance in developing your individual technique The possibilities you have for making a transfer are depending on your physical characteristics We advise to discuss this first with your physical therapist However if you have sufficient body strength and you want to transfer to and from the wheelchair can you best do this in the following manner To get out of the wheelchair First of
36. rtheless to transport your wheelchair to contact a recognised manufacturer of taxi fixations to take with the carrier your supplier and or systems to choose an appropriate system for your wheelchair and situation do not try to ascend ramps without installed anti tippers never ascend a hill without anti tippers do not lean concerning the back of the wheelchair This can result in rolling over the wheelchair before leaning or reaching forward sit back into the chair and face the castors forward X C E 1 2009 VAN OS MEDICAL UK LTD Tel 44 0 1757 701177 Fax 44 0 1757 706011 E mail salesevanosmedical com www vanosmedical com VAN OS Overall user manual A wheelie is extremely dangerous to the user and will cause serious damage to the wheelchair Never connect anything to the wheels this may cause damage to the chair and also effect the balance of the chair and may injure the user Do not stand on the footrest this will cause the chair to tip and injure the user figure 4 For suitable protection of potential obstruction the lowest point of the footrests serves minimum 7 cm free of the ground Place the wheelchair on a stable flat surface and attach the brakes before you get off or Attach the brakes when you use the wheelchair in a lift or on a wheelchair lift and when you want to get off The standard weight capacity has been indicated on your frame label Unautho
37. s Stairs are one of the largest obstacles for wheelchair users However with a little help from others it is possible to climb up and down the stairs when a wheelchair elevator is not available Only you and your attendants must be aware of the rather heavy weight to be replaced Going up the stairs You need to go up the stairs backwards We advise if you want to climb the stairs with a wheelchair you will do this with the help of a minimum of two attendants One attendant on the front of the wheelchair and one attendant on the back of wheelchair The attendant at the back of the wheelchair grabs the push handles and let the wheelchair tip backwards until it in balance When the wheel is in balance the attendant at the front of the wheelchair needs to grab the side frames You are now in position to climb the stairs The attendant on the front pushes the side frames up until they are above the first step and the attendant on the back makes the first step on the stairs Repeat this technique until the last step of the stair see figure 17 You can let the front castors down when the attendant on the front has taken the last step o CATES P lt Going down stairs To go down the stairs you need to do the same things as when you where going down the stairs only in reversed order and you needs to go down the stairs forwards 1 Warning Never lift a wheelchair by the push handles ar
38. site side of the axle will do exactly that To put the rear wheel back in place you must reverse the above steps In order to ensure your safety please make sure the axle is fully in place and the ball bearing system is engaged so the wheel does not come loose during use Figure 34 2009 VAN OS MEDICAL UK LTD Tel 44 0 1757 701177 Fax 44 0 1757 706011 E mail salesevanosmedical com www vanosmedical com 20 Tire table Type Designation Type Tire size Maximum pressure Tire size Maximum pressure rear wheelchair front front tires rear tires EXCEL G3 Self propel 6 X 1 14 5 bar 36 psi 24 x 1 3 8 4 5 bar 65 psi TPX 114 5 bar 36 psi 5 bar 36 psi 5 bar 36 psi 5 bar 36 psi 12 x 2 1 4 2 8 bar 40 psi 5 bar 36 psi 5 bar 36 psi 5 bar 36 psi 8 X 1 200 X 50 EXCEL G3 Transit 6 X14 1 14 8 X 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 200 X 50 2 Using the anti tip wheels optional Go to the back of the wheelchair When you get down to your knees you will see the operating system of the anti tip wheels see figure 35 Retracting the silver round figure 36 will cause the anti tip wheel to slide Let go of the silver round when the anti tip wheel touches the ground Make sure the anti tip wheel is fastened correctly and does not move anymore When you do not want to use the anti tip retract the silver round with one hand w
39. ted by a professional You will find a maintenance schedule later in this manual You ll also find that this manual includes a detailed description of all the available settings of your wheelchair Many of these options require as well as repairs to your wheelchair the knowledge of a professional We therefore advise you to consult a professional if your wheelchair requires repairs or a modification Caution In this guide you will find informative comments recommendations and warnings These are clearly identified by the below symbols and the appearance of the text Informative information Recommendation Damage to equipment is possible if recommendations are not followed Warning To avoid personal injury warnings must be followed Fill out the information on your authorized dealer below Company Address Telephone number Fax number Email adress Website X C E 1 2009 VAN OS MEDICAL UK LTD Tel 44 0 1757 701177 Fax 44 0 1757 706011 E mail salesevanosmedical com www vanosmedical com VAN OS Overall user manual Contents 1 IDENTIFICATION us eerie we co ven se E 3 2 GENERAL EXPLANATION CONCERNING YOUR WHEELCHAIR cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccceccccccecs 4 2 1 COMPONENTS OF THE WHEELCHAIR tan otal AEE TOTE NETE 4 2 2 GENERAL EXPLANATION OF THE FUNCTION AND POSSIBILITIES
40. that is described and showed in this manual can differ from your own model in details However all instructions are relevant independent of slightly different details We reserve the right to change the product in this manual without further notice All drawings measures and capacities showed in this manual are approximations and may be slightly different to your wheelchairs specifications Warning Van Os Medical can not be liable for any consequent or individual damage whatsoever While this manual is created with care it is not exclusive If you are going to use the wheelchair not in accordance with the guidelines in this manual you need to consult with an authorized Van Os Medical dealer The warranty is only valid during the indicated period If adjustments are made to the wheelchair who have structural impact on the product the warranty will expire completely U can contact Van Os Medical for an enlarged warranty and supply conditions and a address list of authorized dealers For warranty service contact your authorised dealer from where you bought your wheelchair If it occurs that you are not helped to your satisfaction concerning the warranty service please contact VAN OS MEDICAL in writing You can find the address on front page of this manual 10 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 10 1 General maintenance instructions Your wheelchair needs periodical maintenance This is necessary for a long lifetime and an optimal users comfort of your w
41. ting legrest back to the frame at an angle of 90 swung outwards figure 9 Turn the legrest so that it is parallel with your frame You should hear a click This click confirmed that the legrest is in position Setting height of the elevating legrest Turn the black button on the elevating legrest see figure 10 Select the desired height make sure the holes the top two tubes are together and turn the black button down Make sure the comfort leg support is in the desired position Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 X C E 1 2009 VAN OS MEDICAL UK LTD Tel 44 0 1757 701177 Fax 44 0 1757 706011 E mail salesevanosmedical com www vanosmedical com VANOS 14 Overall user manual Setting the angle of the elevating legrest Move the control lever with the black button toward the wheelchair The gas spring the comfort legrest moves up automatically see figure 11 f you want the comfort legrest to move downwards you control the lever toward the wheelchair to maintain and support the leg while gently pushing down see figure 11 Figure 11 5 5 Using the calf plate optional You have the possibility to place an elevating legrest on your wheelchair in stead of a standard legrest On an elevating legrest you have a calf plate In this section you can read how to use a calf plate Swing away the calf plate Goto the front of the wheelchair Get a hold of the middle of calf plate and swing it a
42. trol at all times Do not hurry down the slope but move slowly and safely The speed of descent is controlled by the amount of grip strength that you exercise on the hand rims In an effort to prevent friction burns to your hands it is recommended that you use gloves To reduce the risk that you burn your hands or lose control over the wheelchair you need to slowly descend a slope Do not use the wheel brakes during the descent The wheel brakes are designed for static braking of the rear wheels whilst stationary Avoid changing direction as you descend Despite that your EXCEL wheelchair is designed for balance and control a change of direction on the slope can change the balance which will cause instability If you are using an attendant they should be aware that even with a slight slope already considerable traction should be exercised figure 15 Warning Using the wheel brakes to slow down the wheelchair whilst driving can cause a sudden stoppage The result of this can be that the chair rotates to one side and tilts or abrupt stops so that the seat tilts forward e If your wheelchair is used in an environment where there are many slopes it is advisable to fit a drum braking system for the attendant to use X C E 1 2009 VAN OS MEDICAL UK LTD Tel 44 0 1757 701177 Fax 44 0 1757 706011 E mail salesevanosmedical com www vanosmedical com VAN OS 10 Overall user manual 4 4 Going up and down stair
43. way by moving the calf plate upwards and sideward s see figure 12 im Figure 12 Setting angle of the calf plate Hold the calf plate at the top and bottom and by moving it up and down find the correct angle see figure 13 When the calf plate moves to easily you can tighten it by using the supplied wrench No 6 figure 14 Figure 14 Figure 13 Tel 44 0 1757 701177 Fax 44 0 1757 706011 E mail salesevanosmedical com www vanosmedical com VANOS 15 Overall user manual Setting the height of the calf plate In order to set the height of the calf plate you have to use the number 4 supplied wrench Use the wrench to loosen the two screws see figure 15 Move the calf plate to the desired height and retighten the screws Make sure the calf plate in place Figure 15 5 6 Using an amputee support Optional You have the possibility to place an amputee support on your wheelchair in stead of a standard legrest In this section you can read how to use an amputee support Swinging the amputee support away Go to the front of the wheelchair Pull the black control lever up see figure 16 You can now swing the amputee support inwards and outwards Removing the amputee support from the wheelchair Go to the front of the wheelchair Pull the black control lever up see figure 16 You can now swing the amputee support inwards and outwards Swing the amputee support 90 away from the wheelchair and pull it straig
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