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1. Pl o og U C e E g l Jl 1 o mi 26 Seating system adjustments to be carried out by a professional Headrest position 1 Loosen A by one turn 2 Adjust B to the desired position 3 Tighten A Note Correct the headrest height and tilt the headrest cushion as required Headrest cushion width 1 Loosen A by one turn 2 Slide B into the desired position 3 Tighten A 5 9 Fixed swing away controller 730 bracket EI Or Depth 1 Loosen A by one turn 2 Slide B into the desired position 3 Tighten A Seating system adjustments to be carried out by a professional Height 1 1 Loosen A by one turn 2 Slide B into the desired position 3 Tighten A Height 2 1 Loosen C by one turn 2 Slide D into the desired position 3 Tighten C 5 10 Abduction support Adjust the abduction support as follows 1 Loosen the Torx screw 2 Adjust the part to the desired position 3 Tighten the Torx screw A a Height adjustment B b Depth adjustment 27 S OMAC e a 28 Seating system adjustments to be carried out by a professional 5 11 Thigh support Adjust the thigh support as follows 1 Loosen the Torx screw 2 Adjust the part to
2. Seating system adjustments to be carried out by a professional Removable armrest option Armrest height 1 Loosen A 2 Adjust B to the desired position 3 Tighten A L Note Ensure that the arms are supported well without the shoulders being pushed upwards Armrest depth 1 Loosen A by one turn 2 Slide B into the desired position 3 Tighten A 5 6 Back curvature adjustment 1 Slacken all the straps a little before you begin to adjust the backrest Start the adjustments with the lowest straps and work upwards rE EYY Seating system adjustments to be carried out by a professional 2 Tighten or loosen the straps so that the user gets the maximum comfort and support 5 7 Adjusting the centre of gravity A Warning The stability of the wheelchair is influenced by the adjustment of the seating system s centre of gravity Such adjustments should be made by professionals only 1 Loosen A 2 Loosen B by one turn 3 Pull or push the seating system to the correct position 4 Screw A into the new hole position ensure that the hole correspond with the hole in the below seat frame 5 Tighten B 5 8 Headrest Adjusting the memory setting headrest height Flip A down Loosen C by one turn Slide B into the desired position Slide D as far down as possible Flip A up and lock Tighten C as o N 25
3. Sedeo i 72 A 20 Seating system adjustments to be carried out by a professional Standard legrest and manually elevating legrest Lower leg length 1 Loosen the setscrew A a few turns with a 4 mm Allen key 2 Slide the footplate B in the desired position 3 Tighten the setscrew A securely Caution Ensure that there is sufficient free space under B for the wheelchair to drive over obstacles Footplate depth The footplate is secured asymmetrically The left and right footplate can be exchanged 1 Loosen the setscrew A with a 4 mm Allen key 2 Remove the footplate together with the profile 3 Slide the footplate in the top tube of the other legrest 4 Tighten the setscrew A securely Caution Make sure that the castor wheels do not touch the footplates when manoeuvring If this is the case the legrests must be brought forward There must be at least 1 cm between the castor wheels and the footplates Footplate angle 1 Loosen the Allen bolt C a few turns with a 6 mm Allen key so that the teeth of the hinge come completely free 2 Adjust the desired footplate angle and push the hinge manually together again 3 Tighten the Allen bolt C securely 5 5 Armrest assembly Flip up armrest Armrest height 1 1 Loosen A by one turn 2 Adjust B to the desired position 3 Tighten A Note Ensure that the arms are supported well without the shoulders
4. being pushed upwards Seating system adjustments to be carried out by a professional 21 Armrest height 2 Flip up the armrest Remove the cover A Unscrew B Move B to new position Tighten B oe Se DI gt Note Ensure that the arms are supported well without the shoulders being pushed upwards Angle of armrest pad 7 Loosen C 8 Adjust angle to desired position 9 Tighten C Armrest depth 1 Loosen A by one turn 2 Slide B into the desired position 3 Tighten A Position A back and tighten 22 Seating system adjustments to be carried out by a professional Armrest width 1 1 Loosen A 1S x B 2 Adjust B to desired position M SN a N Armrest width 2 1 Loosen A To position 2 Slide the clamp B onto the desired position of C 3 Tighten A Seating system adjustments to be carried out by a professional 23 Armrest horizontal angle 1 Loosen A 2 Adjust B to desired position By positioning A into different sliders of C an additional horizontal angle can be achieved Side plate height 1 Loosen A 2 Adjust B to desired position 3 Tighten A Side plate angle 1 Unscrew A 2 Move B to align with desired hole and move screw A to desired hole 3 Tighten A 24
5. direct sunlight for extended periods of time Some parts of the wheelchair such as the seat the backrest and the armrests assembly complete can become hot if exposed to the sun for too long This may cause burns or skin irritation Safety 7 2 2 Indications on the seating system A The wheelchair must not be lifted up by the armrests assembly complete and or legrests SS O O AN 9 The stability of the wheelchair is influenced by the adjustment of the i seating system s centre of gravity ii Such adjustments should be made by professionals only 2 3 Moving parts A Warning Contact with the moving parts of the wheelchair should be avoided A wheelchair has moving and rotating parts Contact with moving parts may result in serious physical injury or damage to the wheelchair Electrically tilt adjustment Electrically reclining backrest Electrically elevating legrest Flip up armrests Wheels turning and pivoting S eS 8 General description 3 General description 3 1 Description of EasyFit The wheelchair is fitted with EasyFit seating system The EasyFit seating system provides good support for the head torso arms and legs Optimal body support ensures maximum independence for the wheelchair user The wheelchair must be adjusted by a qualified specialist Incorrect settings may have negative consequences for seating posture Caution Please study this manual carefu
6. the desired position 3 Tighten the Torx screw A a Depth adjustment B b Width adjustment A a Height adjustment B b Memory setting adjustment C c Bracket position adjustment D d Cushion position adjustment Tip The height adjustment can be fi xed using the memory setting 5 12 Attaching the lap strap L 1 Attach A using B to the frame PJ Seating system adjustments to be carried out by a professional 29 A Warnings Ensure that the lap strap is adjusted to the wheelchair user The strap must fit snugly across the hips at an angle of approximately 45 Ensure that the strap is clean at all times and that the locking mechanism is working properly The strap and the locking mechanism can be cleaned using a damp cloth If the strap is positioned above the hips and across the soft part of the user s belly then this can result in seating posture being incorrect and the user slumping in the seat Never use the lap strap as a seatbelt when using transport 30 Maintenance 6 Maintenance It is recommended that you have your wheelchair serviced by your dealer once a year or in the case of intensive use once every six months 6 1 Cleaning the upholstery Clean the upholstery using a damp cloth and household soap Then rub dry using a soft dry cloth PU parts Clean the armrests side cushions etc using a damp cloth and household s
7. Read this user manual and the other user manuals referred to carefully before using the product If one of the user manuals was not included with your wheelchair please contact your dealer immediately In addition to this user manual there is also a service manual for qualified specialists CONTACT HANDICARE IF YOU HAVE A VISUAL IMPAIRMENT 1 2 Symbols used in this manual Note Pointing out possible problems to the user A Caution Advice for the user to prevent damage to the product A Warning Warnings for the user to prevent personal in jury Not following these instructions may result in physical injury damage to the product or damage to the environment 2 Safety A Warning Always follow the instructions given next to the warning symbols Failure to follow these instructions may result in physical injury damage to the wheelchair or damage to the environment Where possible the warning symbols have been placed in the applicable paragraphs Be carefull when swing away flip up parts Contact with moving parts should be avoided Take care when smoking Do not use wheelchair near open flame Caution Parts of the wheelchair that are intended for service or repair to be removed without the use of tools e g armrest legrest can have an adverse effect on the support of the user if they are missing or not placed back in the right position 2 1 Temperature Warning Avoid exposing the wheelchair to
8. USER MANUAL EASYFIT Sp handicare 2014 Handicare All rights reserved The information provided herein may not be reproduced and or published in any form by print photoprint microfilm or any other means whatsoever electronically or mechanically without the prior written authorization of Handicare The information provided is based on general data concerning the construction known at the time of the publication of this manual Handicare executes a policy of continuous improvement and reserves the right to changes and modifications The information provided is valid for the product in its standard version Handicare can therefore not be held liable for any damage resulting from specifications of the product deviating from the standard configuration Illustrations contained in the manual may deviate from the configuration of your product The information made available has been prepared with all possible diligence but Handicare cannot be held liable for any errors contained in the information or the consequences thereof Handicare accepts no liability for loss resulting from work executed by third parties Names trade names trademarks etc used by Handicare may not as per the legislation concerning the protection of trade names be considered as being available 2014 01 Table of content 5 Table of content 1 Introduction 1 1 This manual 1 2 Symbols used in this manual Safety 2 1 Temperature 2 2 Indicati
9. ation of the controller remains possible Hemiplegia armrest 1 Pull A out of the locked position and twist B into the desired position Note Ensure that B is properly secured Use 11 4 2 Getting into and out of the wheelchair forward transfer A Warning Do not stand on the footplates Putting your full weight on the footplates may lead to wheelchair damage and to hazardous situations including the wheelchair tipping up Flip up the footplate 1 Flip up A Sedeo g 37 A Swinging back and or removing the standard legrest with heel strap 1 Push A forwards and keep A pressed 2 Swing B to the side 3 Remove B Sedeo g 38 A Swinging back and or removing the standard legrest option 1 Push A to the rear 2 Swing B to the side 3 Remove B oa ee LI 12 Use Swinging back and or removing the manually elevating legrest option 1 Push A to the rear 2 Swing B to the side 3 Remove B 4 3 Getting into and out of the wheelchair sideways transfer Note Some versions of the controller will need to be swung aside Flip up the armrest 1 Fold A to the rear Removing the armrest assembly option 1 The armrests can be removed by lifting them straight up 4 4 Options accessories Removing positioning t
10. he headrest 1 Flip A down 2 Slide B out of or into the receiver 3 Flip A up and lock Note Always slide the headrest until it comes to a stop in the bracket Flip down the abduction support 1 Pull A out of the locked position and flip down B 2 Release A Flip up the abduction support 1 Pull A out of the locked position and flip up B 2 Release A in the locked position Use 13 Note Ensure that B is properly secured Removing the thigh support 1 Loosen A by one turn 2 Lift the thigh support straight up B 14 Use 4 5 Reducing the seating system in size for transportation purposes A Removing the headrest see 4 4 Options amp accessories B Fold backrest forward C Removing the armrest option D Removing the legrests Warning The wheelchair can be reduced in size for transportation without a passenger Any components of the seating system that can be detached easily should be removed Store away such components safely so that they can not cause injury or damage or become damaged themselves Folding the backrest fully forward 1 Flip up the armrests A 2 Pull the strap B 3 Push the backrest C forwards and downwards Release the strap B 4 Flip down the armrests A Note If necessary first remove the armrest assemblies Removing the armrest assembly option 1 L
11. ift B straight up Use 15 Removing the standard legrest with heel strap 1 Push A forwards and keep A pressed 2 Swing B to the side 3 Remove B Sedeo g 38 A Removing the standard legrest option 1 Push A to the rear 2 Swing B to the side 3 Remove B Removing the manually elevating legrest option 1 Push A to the rear 2 Swing B to the side 3 Remove B 16 Use 4 6 Setting up the seating system following transportation Positioning the standard legrest with heel strap 1 Slide A completely into B 2 Pivot A inwards until hearing a click Note After hearing a click the legrest is locked into place Positioning the standard legrest option 1 Slide A completely into the fixation bracket 2 Pivot A inwards until hearing a click Note After hearing a click the legrest is locked into place Positioning the manually elevating legrest option 1 Slide A completely into fixation bracket 2 Pivot A inwards until hearing a click Note After hearing a click the legrest is locked into place Sedeo g 45 A Positioning the backrest for use Ws Flip up the armrests A 2 Pull B and push C up 3 4 Flip down the armrests A Release B in the correct angle D Positioning the armrest assembly option 1 Slide A onto B U
12. lly before using the seating system Key to symbols Loosen by one turn with wing nut Tighten by one turn with wing nut T30 D Loosen by one turn with torx T30 i eS Tighten by one turn with torx Ho Step 1 2 etc An arrow as part of an illustration indicates that the component in question moves or needs to be moved in the direction indicated Notes on Key to symbols Each illustration includes icons and numbering to indicate what needs to be done and in which order 4 Use 4 1 Adjustment of the seating system by the user attendant Adjusting the back angle 1 Pull the the strap A 2 Pull or push the back B 3 Release the strap in desired angle C Manually elevating legrest with calf support knee angle Note Legrests can be adjusted individually 4 Pull A towards you 5 B moves upwards Alternatively push B downwards Note Keep A pressed Manually elevating legrest option knee angle The angle of the legrests can be adjusted independently of each other 1 Push handle A forwards 2 Lift your leg 3 Release the handle when in the desired position Use 9 10 Use Moving the controller bracket inwards 1 Push A inwards until hearing a click Swing away the controller bracket 1 Push A outwards until hearing a click Note Swinging back the controller bracket will allow you to pull up close to a table Full oper
13. oap Then dry the parts using a soft cloth Armrest cushion upholstery Covers are removable and washable Seat and backrest cushion upholstery Covers are removable and washable Follow the washing instructions on the covers see figure Note Do not use organic solvents such as thinner benzine or white spirit Do not chemically clean the upholstery Do not iron or spin dry the upholstery wo LR Stoff Material 100 Polyamid Skum Foam 100 Polyurethane Str Size 9 handicare Troubleshooting 31 7 Troubleshooting If there is a problem with your seating system contact you dealer 32 Specifications 8 Specifications 8 1 CE declaration of conformity C E The product is in conformity with the provisions of the Medical Devices Directive and carries the CE mark The product also meets the following requirements and standards This has been verified by independent test organizations ISO 7176 19 Crash test oo SY N cigarete match flame equivalent 8 2 Technical information EN 12183 2009 Manual wheelchairs or EN 12184 2009 Electrically powered wheelchairs ISO 7176 8 Requirements for impact static and fatigue strength ISO 7176 9 Climatic tests for electric wheelchairs and scooters ISO 7176 16 Requirements for resistance to ignition of upholstered parts EN ISO 10993 5 1999 11 Biological evaluation of medical devices EN 1021 1 2 Assessment of the ignitability of uphols
14. ons on the seating system 2 3 Moving parts General description 3 1 Description of EasyFit Adjustment of the seating system by the user attendant Getting into and out of the wheelchair forward transfer Getting into and out of the wheelchair sideways transfer Options accessories Reducing the seating system in size for transportation purposes 4 6 Setting up the seating system following transportation RAARAARC Q GM R Seating system adjustments to be carried out by a professional 1 Seat width 5 2 Seat depth 5 3 Backrest height 5 4 Legrests 5 5 Armrest assembly 5 6 Back curvature adjustment 5 7 Adjusting the centre of gravity 5 8 Headrest 5 9 Fixed swing away controller bracket 5 10 Abduction support 5 11 Thigh support 5 12 Attaching the lap strap Maintenance 6 1 Cleaning the upholstery Troubleshooting Specifications 8 1 CE declaration of conformity 8 2 Technical information Provisions of warranty k k ak GO N O GO CO 00 NN NN 000 6 Introduction 1 Introduction 1 1 This manual This user manual will help you to use and maintain your seating system safely This user manual is a supplement to Handicare s general wheelchair user manual Where necessary this user manual refers to other manuals as shown below LI Wheelchair Refers to the general wheelchair user manual LI Controller Refers to the user manual for the controller only applicable for power wheelchairs
15. se 17 18 Seating system adjustments to be carried out by a professional 5 Seating system adjustments to be carried out by a professional 5 1 Seat width 1 Loosen A B and C by one turn 2 Adjust to the desired seat width 3 Tighten A B and C Note First adjust one side then the other side 5 2 Seat depth 1 Loosen A 2 Slide B to the desired position 3 Tighten A aa SESE eee TTS o cc coc cc a ONU Seating system adjustments to be carried out by a professional 19 5 3 Backrest height Remove A Loosen B to get access to C on both sides Loosen C on both sides by one turn Adjust to desired position on both sides Tighten C on both sides akon 5 4 Legrests Legrest depth The depth of the legrest can be adjusted or the legrest fitting can be removed 1 Loosen A 2 Pull or push B to the desired position 3 Tighten A Warning The leg support fitting must not be pulled out more than 5 cm Standard legrest with heel strap and manually elevating legrest with calf support Lower leg length 1 Loosen and remove A 2 Slide B into the desired position 3 Replace and tighten A Note Ensure that there is sufficient free space under B for the wheelchair to drive over obstacles
16. t Lower leg length with compressed seat mm inch 395 565 15 6 22 2 cushion Knee angle o 70 Ankle angle o 0 180 Elevating and electrical elevating legrest set Lower leg length with compressed seat mm inch 395 575 15 6 22 6 cushion Knee angle 70 0 Ankle angle S O 180 Calf support height mm inch 120 4 7 Headrest Headrest height memory mm inch 170 6 7 Headrest depth mm inch 180 7 1 Headrest vertical angle i 45 45 Controller bracket Controller bracket height mm inch 60 2 4 Controller bracket depth mm inch 35 1 4 Controller bracket swing away Controller bracket height mm inch 50 2 Controller bracket depth mm inch 35 1 4 Controller position angle S 0 45 34 Provisions of warranty 9 Provisions of warranty The provisions of warranty and liability applicable to the seating system are identical to those incorporated in the wheelchair manual LE Wheelchair 35 Dealer Serial number CE SD handicare www handicare com
17. tered furniture Ignition source smouldering Seating system User weight kg Ibs 136 21 4 Seat width mm inch 365 520 14 4 20 5 Seat depth mm 400 430 460 490 520 550 inch 15 7 16 9 18 1 19 3 20 5 21 7 Point of gravity adjustment range mm inch 0 20 40 60 0 0 8 1 6 2 4 Backrest Backrest height from seat plate mm inch 480 620 18 9 24 4 Backrest angle 90 98 106 114 122 Armrest adjustment Armrest pad width mm inch 20 0 8 per side Armrest pad height mm inch 210 345 8 3 13 6 Armrest pad depth with joystick bracket mm inch 110 4 3 Armrest pad depth without joystick bracket mm inch 160 6 3 Standard legrest with heel strap set Lower leg length with compressed seat mm 325 350 375 400 425 cushion inch 12 8 13 8 14 8 15 7 16 7 Knee angle j 70 Manually elevating legrest with calf support set Lower leg length with compressed seat cushion mm inch 325 350 375 400 425 450 475 500 12 8 13 8 14 8 15 7 16 7 17 7 18 7 19 7 Knee angle o 75 10 Ankle angle o 0 180 Specifications 33 Calf support width mm inch 50 2 Calf support height mm inch 250 9 8 Calf support depth mm inch 50 2 Calf support angle flexible 0 25 Standard legrest se
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