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OPERATING MANUAL FOLDING WHEELCHAIR

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1. OPERATING MANUAL FOLDING WHEELCHAIR Model 1 360 Model 1 370 MEYRA ORTOPEDIA Contents Ia dee o AA ai 5 Important IMTONMMAUON taa 6 Listor Models illecita 6 Indications ail i 7 PACCO DEAN CG ii laa 7 Specifications nd 8 Use nella ia 8 Adjustment ei ur iim lara T EE 9 Remstallimen EE 9 Life SPAN a e 9 AO A RE EAEE EEEn 10 Model diia as 10 Model STD aaa 11 Brake liana 12 Locking the pressure brakesS i 12 Releasing the pressure brakesS i 13 LOG SUPDOMNS E 14 ECH ge orreen E 14 Adjusting the calf belt rdc lia aa 14 Removing attaching the calf bet 14 L wer leg SUPPort anni ili 15 o rei iaia eat 15 o Dem ctm a HT TC 16 NiregsNisjelejguiPiosdocgue pnt 17 Turning the leg supports to the side EEN 17 Swivelling in the leg SUpportS nnns 17 Removing the leg supports EEN 18 Attaching the leg supports EEN 18 Cloth s guardi i acli LL LARA LL LR e 19 zia dif M 20 Back support ue ds 20 Fitting tnebacS belt aspira ai alal 20 Ua ars EE 21 Height adjustable push handles ee 21 Height adjustment of the push handles esses 21 Removing the push bandles NENNEN 22 Inserting the push handleS iii 22 SOE m 22 SCALO T 22 utensils IAC c 22 A e a M 23 Tyre damage on pneumatic tyresS ii 23
2. t Note It does not outline the actual scope of the necessary work which can only be ascertained by an inspec tion of the vehicle After the successful completion of an annual inspection the inspection cer tificate should be recorded in the op erating manual Maintenance schedule WHEN Before out starting when applicable WHEN Especially before driving in the dark WHAT Test brakes for fault less operation Activate brake lever to the limit The locked wheels should not be able to turn under op erating conditions H they can still turn the brakes must be re paired by an authorised specialist workshop Check pressure brake for wear Move brake lever to the side Check air pressure of the tyres WHAT Check the lighting Check the lighting equipment and reflec tors for flawless func tioning REMARK Carry out test yourself or with a helper Carry out tests yourself or have a helper do it If you notice any increas ing slackness on the brake lever take the wheelchair to your specialist workshop immediately for repairs Danger of accident Do it yourself or with the aid of a helper For this use an air pressure gauge or if not available Thumb pressure method or similar view Brakes in document Safety and general handling instruc tions Mechanical and muscle powered wheel chairs REMARK Carry out test yourself or wit
3. with a clamping jig each 2 and can be adjusted to the requirements of the accompanying person Height adjustable push handles The push handles are continuously height adjustable and secured against pulling out Height adjustment of the push handles First hold onto the push handle that is to be adjusted with one hand then loosen the correspond ing clamping lever 2 with the other hand Then lift slide the push handle to the desired height and afterwards retighten the clamping lever 2 Special features of the clamping lever The clamping lever 2 can be turned into an operation position that is com fortable for you Forthis pull the lever outward un til the teething is released After turning the lever let the teething engage again 21 Removing the push handles Loosen the clamping lever 3 and pull the according push handle up as far as it will go Press the respective spring button 4 inward and pull the push handle out of the clamping device 5 Inserting the push handles Press down the spring button 4 and insert the push handle from the top into the respective clamping device 5 Slide the push handle through the clamping device 5 and retighten the clamping lever in the desired position 3 SEAT Seat belt Utensils bag A storage pouch 1 with velcro fas tener is located underneath the seat belt In order to open the stora
4. folded in a few moments without tools being re quired 1 Remove the seat cushion if appli cable Remove the calf belt if necessary Remove the leg supports or foot board resp fold up both foot plates view chapter Leg supports on page 14 Bend the back belt to the rear Pull the seat belt upward in the centre of the front and back 1 t Ensure that the folding fixation 3 if existent engages correct ly Carrying the wheelchair Your wheelchair can be carried with out difficulty when folded From the front push one lower arm under the upward folded seat belt Place other hand underneath the rear seat fold for support Lift the wheelchair to horizontal position Unfolding the wheelchair For unfolding the wheelchair lift it slightly on one side and loosen the folding fixation 3 if existent At the side resting on the floor press the seat tube down to the end stop 2 26 il i fi n ni JD bl 1 ij j ttt r _ t Note t You may need to press down both seat tubes with the hands in order to do this tS Observe that the seat profile lies securely on the support surface TRANSPORT Transport security The wheelchair is only to be secured through the four securing points 1 and 2 ts The anchor positions are marked with the symbol 3 C The procedure for securing the wheelchair can be read in the document
5. your product depends upon the frequency of use the appli cation environment and care The implementation of spare parts can prolong the life span of the prod uct As a rule spare parts are available up to 5 years after production is dis continued ts The indicated lifespan does not constitute additional guarantee OVERVIEW Model 1 360 The overview shows the most important components of the wheelchair Pos Description Back support Clothes guard arm support Seat cushion Footboard Steering wheel Ui P DM 10 7 8 9 Pos Description 6 Drive wheel Pressure brake Locking knob Quick release axle Handrim Model 1 370 The overview shows the most important components of the wheelchair Pos Description Pos Description 1 Back support 6 Drive wheel 2 Clothes guard arm support 7 Pressure brake 3 Seat cushion 8 Locking knob Quick release axle 4 Leg support 9 Handrim 5 Steering wheel 11 BRAKE By locking the pressure brakes 1 with the brake lever 2 the wheelchair is secured against rolling away uninten tionally parking brake t Note Therefore observe the mainte nance instructions as well as safety and general handling instructions lt Mechanical and muscle powered wheelchairs gt chapters lt Gen eral safety information gt and Brakes gt Attention Arrange an immediate repair of the brakes by your specialist work shop if the braking performance
6. DAVE ET Sissi Q 23 Quick eeleren Ate aa 23 Quick release axle with tetra locking device Code 697 24 Te ele ON eee NUS 25 Swinging the support cast inercia ic 25 FOLIO UNT AIN O essence aai 26 Folding the wheelchait eene 26 Carrying the WHEE chal sucio s 26 Unfolding the wheelchaif i 26 Transport iaia 27 Transport EEN helle 27 Transport of people inside a motor vehicle EEN 27 VE e E E d bilia EET 28 Maltenan Caretas ae 28 Information for the specialist dealer ENEE 28 Maintenance schedule oi a aa a D 29 Techni al data eege 32 Model 1360 t 33 Model INS 974 0 Rc ad Ene 36 Meaning of the labels on the wheelchaif EE 39 Meaning of the symbols on the tvpeplate EE 40 Inspection Re TE 41 Warranty Guarantee 42 Inspection certificate for transfer nennen nennen nnn 43 INTRODUCTION We thank you for the confidence you have placed in our company by choos ing a wheelchair from this series The model of your selection fulfils the wish for mobility and more inde pendence by way of a new styling of the proven MEYRA Ortopedia tech nology With all equipment and their accesso ries the wheelchair offers die respec tive adaptation to your disability Additional information about our products can be found on our website under lt www meyra ortopedia com gt FS Contact your speci
7. SECTION Please fill out Copy if necessary and send the copy to the specialist dealer Warranty Guarantee Model designation Delivery note no SN view type plate Date of delivery Stamp of the specialist dealer Inspection certificate for transfer Vehicle data Serial no SN Stamp of specialist dealer Model l Signature Place date Delivery note no Next safety inspection in 12 months Date A sy 1 9 d di fl dl fi LIBAN _ Your specialist dealer MEYRA ORTOPEDIA Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH Meyra Ring 2 D 32689 Kalletal Kalldorf M FYRA PO Box 1 703 e D 32591 Vlotho Fon 49 0 5733 922 311 ORTOPEDIA Fax 49 0 5733 922 9311 info meyra ortopedia de www meyra ortopedia de 205 338 501 e Status 2012 09 All technical modifications reserved
8. Therefore observe chapter Swivel ling in the leg supports on page 17 Press the leg supports swivelled to the side parallel to the front frame tube and lower it into place 2 In doing so the holding pin must slide into the frame tube 18 CLOTHES GUARD The clothes guard 1 protects the clothes from the open spokes of the drive wheels and from spray water Attention No not grab between the clothes e guard and tyre Danger of jam ming Do not lift or carry the wheelchair by holding on to the clothes guard arm supports When the wheelchair is being pushed by an accompanying per son the user is to place his hands onto the arm support pads 2 or in his lap and not at the sides be tween body and clothes guard Danger of squashing the fingers BACK SUPPORT Back support belt Fitting the back belt The tensioning of the back support 1 is adjustable Pull off the flap of the back sup port and fold it to the front 2 Open the Velcro fastener of the belt 3 that you wish to adjust and close it again after adjustment Attention The overlapping of the loop and hook strap has to be at least 10 cm o Fold the flap of the back support back down and fasten it with the velcro fastener 4 20 Push handles The height adjustable push handles 1 are attached to the back support
9. a lock ing device Code 697 The drive wheels can be removed and reassembled without any tools Removing the drive wheel First turn the activation wheel 1 of the quick release axle as far as possible about 90 in the direction of the rim 2 t The marker 3 faces in the direc tion of the rim when the quick re lease axle is released 2 Pull off the drive wheel 4 Attaching the drive wheel If necessary previously turn the ac tivation wheel 1 as far as possible in the direction of the rim 2 Slide the axle of the drive wheel as far as possible into the axle recep tacle Afterwards turn the activation wheel 1 of the quick release axle by 90 in the direction of the cent er of the wheel hub 5 tS The quick release axle is locked when the marker 3 is located cen tred to the wheel hub 5 24 p E T A Y ME E na VW E ME Es a s 1 S x PN V gt E M s wd SUPPORT CASTORS The support castors 1 serve to raise the tilting stability and can be swiv elled inward underneath the seat 2 r Depending on the version the sup port castors can be attached singly Or as a pair Swinging the support castors Press the support castors out of the locking then swivel them inward until the lock engages automatically 2 25 FOLDING UNFOLDING Folding the wheelchair Your wheelchair can be
10. alist dealer when required Like any other vehicle a wheelchair is a technical aid It is subject to expla nations requires regular care and can cause danger when used improperly The correct handling must therefore be learned This operating manual is to help you get accustomed to the handling of the wheelchair as well as to prevent accidents ts Note Please note that the illustrated equipment variants can deviate from your model We have therefore also listed chapters with options that might not be appli cable for your individual wheelchair Important information Attention Read and observe the following documentation belonging to the wheelchair before first operation this operating manual the safety and general handling instructions lt Mechanical and mus cle powered wheelchairs gt t Note Children and juveniles should read the documentation belonging to the wheelchair together with their parents respectively a supervisor or an accompanying person before first use Users with visual impairments can find the PDF files of above mentioned doc uments on our website under lt www meyra ortopedia com gt FS Contact your specialist dealer when required Alternatively users with visual impair ments can have the documentation read out by a helper LIST OF MODELS This operating manual applies to the following models Model 1 360 Model 1 370 INDICATIONS If the following indica
11. c etica EP di delati Ebr uf Used ES 25 C to 50 C Storage temperatUre iii 40 C to 65 C Weights Permissible total weight max 129 kg max user weight including additional load max 120 kg Wax ele Tea e Lee e WEE 10 kg Sewer TR min 9 max 15 kg Heaviest single component Dn O iaia 2 2 kg Transport Well Atraco ae min 6 5 kg without arm supports cushion drive wheels 35 Model 1 370 AII data within the following table relates to the standard version of the stated model Dimensional tolerance 1 5 cm 2 Modellini 1 370 Type e et at the crossbrace tube LITE SPAN Apricale alette ri ata 4 years Dimensions Dimensions eese min max manufacturer setting Overall length with leg support O ERU 900 980 mm Medium TAME TTE 920 1020 mm A O TE ODE 960 1060 mm Extra long amero lalla 1000 1100 mm Overall length w o leg support nn EE 720 800 mm MEU TA Me iia 740 840 mm Kel ave anes a ql oi as pics 780 880 mm Extra Neie ken 820 920 mm Overall width W Wheel camber OD rca tana toda 490 690 mm WWReel cambel Sa ionica 540 740 mm Overall ASIN E santi ii 650 1000 mm Back strap height adjustable by 2 5 cm each Standard adjustable back support strap 25 50 cm Seat Wd data aaa 320 520 mm Seat depth short tame
12. e standard version of the stated model Dimensional tolerance 1 5 cm 2 due TE KEE 1 360 Type e et at the crossbrace tube LITE SPAN Apricale alette ri ata 4 years Dimensions Dimensions eere min max manufacturer setting Overall length frame Code 346 Short ira Melissa dalia laici 840 910 mm Medium Tame ra a aldo e do eee e a de 880 950 mm LOongiTramebsi ETT OD TODO DIS 920 990 mm Overall length frame Code 347 SAO el e o EP 810 880 mm Medium frame ii a 850 920 mm Longiano bean 890 960 mm Overall width W wLheel camber 5 ago alli 510 670 mm w wheel camber 3 non nornnnonarnarrnnanannn 560 720 mm Overall elit otro apu ouk oce n eparina ita 650 1000 mm Back strap height adjustable by 2 5 cm each Standard adjustable back support strap 25 50 cm Eh Re A EE 340 500 mm Seat depth short frame 380 420 medium 440 460 380 460 mm Seat depth long frame nennen 480 500 mm Seat height without cushion Seat surface height at front CAGE ENEE 460 520 mm Height of armrests from seat SUM lea ia 15 29 cm Back support to front edge of arm SUpporti 27 27 cm Seat CUSMION elle RE 3 cm Push handle height Code 502 continuously adjustable pisito max 15 cm 33 Dimensions a
13. eling the slow propulsion of the wheelchair with the feet the foot board 1 the footplates 2 can be folded upward t Check the locking points Remove both feet from the foot plates Remove lower calf belt if present ts Therefore observe chapter Calf belt on page 14 ts Note Before starting to drive the foot board the footplates need to be folded back down 4 and the calf belt attached Footplates The footplates can be folded outward and up 2 resp inward and down 4 Footboard The footboard 1 can be folded up to one side Us Note Fold the footboard up before swiv elling away and removing the up per leg support Folding up the footboard In order to fold up the footboard lift the loose end of the footboard as far as possible 2 Folding the footboard down In order to fold down the footboard lower the loose end of the footboard as far as possible down onto the foot board bracket 3 UC Ensure that the footboard has safely locked into place 16 Leg support upper part The upper leg support with an in serted lower leg support is termed leg support Turning the leg supports to the side For easy transfer out of into the wheelchair as well as driving closer to a closet bed or bathtub the leg sup ports can be swivelled away toward the in outside 1 Us Note Before re
14. ffers manifold ad justment possibilities to individual vi tal statistics The optimised crossbrace construc tion apart from the small folding di mension offers high stability The wheelchair should be adapted to your needs by a specialist dealer before the first use The adaptation will take into account the driving ex perience the physical limits of the user and the main place of use of the wheelchair Attention Always have adaptation and ad e justment work carried out by a specialist dealer ADJUSTMENT The specialist workshop will hand out the wheelchair to you under consid eration of all relevant safety instruc tions ready for operation and adjust ed to your needs t Note FS We recommend a regular control if the wheelchair adjustment in or der to ensure a long term optimal provision even with changing ill ness handicap patterns of the user FS We recommend regular medical exams in order to ensure safety for active participation in traffic tS Retrospective adjustments should be carried out solely by the special ist dealer REINSTALLMENT The wheelchair is suited for reinstall ment With the building block system the wheelchair can be fit to accommodate different handicaps body sizes LIFE SPAN We expect an average life span of about 4 years for this product as far as the product is applied for its des ignated purpose and all maintenance and service guidelines The life span of
15. ge pouch 1 pull the leather latch down 2 To close the storage pouch press the front edge back up 22 WHEELS Tyre damage on pneumatic tyres tS For repairing tyre damage we rec ommend the use of a foam car tridge that is available in special ity shops Afterwards look up a specialist workshop as soon as pos sible Drive wheels The drive wheels are on a full quick release axle 1 IS IS IS IS No person may be seated in the wheelchair during assembly or re moval The wheelchair must stand on a level and firm surface Before starting the disassembly of a wheel support the frame to prevent the wheelchair from tipping over and secure it to prevent an unwanted movement or tipping over Note After each assembly the locking device is to be checked with side ward pulling pressing on the drive wheels If the drive wheels has too much sideward lag or the quick release axle does not engage contact your specialist dealer immediately for repair Quick release axle The drive wheels can be removed and reassembled without any tools o 9 First press the locking knob 1 of the quick release axle in the center of the hub Afterwards remove or attach the drive wheel 2 Attention After inserting the drive wheel the locking knob 1 must stick a cou ple of millimetres out of the axle nut 23 Quick release axle with tetr
16. h a helper 29 WHEN Every 2 months depending on dis tance covered 30 WHAT Check frame tubes for damage Lubricate the fol lowing components with a few drops of oil Bearing of cross brace Moving parts of the locking mechanism Brake lever bear ings Check all screw con nections for secure fit Check tyre profile Minimum tread gt 1mm REMARK Carry out test yourself or with a helper If deformations or cracks occur in the welding seams contact a specialist work shop immediately for re pairs Danger of accident Do it yourself or with the aid of a helper Components must be free from used oil residues be fore lubrication Please ensure that excess oil does not contaminate the environment e g your clothing Carry out test yourself or with a helper The following is to be checked with great care Attachment of the back and seat belt Attachment of the foot board Carry out a visual check yourself or with a helper If the tyre profile is worn down or if the tyre is dam aged consult a specialist workshop for repairs WHEN WHAT REMARK Every 6 months Check depending on fre quency of use Cleanness View lt Maintenance gt in document Safety and gen eral handling instructions lt Mechanical and muscle powered wheelchairs gt General condition Manufacturer rec ommendation Every 12 month
17. iia 360 400 mm Seat depth medium frame cdi 420 440 mm Seat depth long Tramel i 460 480 mm Seat depth extra long Frame ENNEN 500 520 mm Seat height without cushion Seat surface height at front edge ENEE 460 540 mm 36 Height of armrests EERSTEN teg 15 29 cm Back support to front edge of arm sUpport 27 27 cm Seat cushion a ili lai adecsi 3 cm Push handle height Code 502 CONLINUOUSIY La EE max 15 cm Back support angle bent at manufacturer CHITIN iii 84 96 96 Seat tl e E EEE 0 15 Leg support angle olo Roo Mite licia 77 Foot support to seat without seat cushion lower shank length With single ToOtplates doceo but i 37 51 cm Wheels Steering wheel IE A HR solid rubber 0 1259 30 MM and acia ada solid rubber a BE E T TAA vice N sas iii da solid rubber VSO KAO Mi E pneumatic tyres Drive wheel pneumatic tyres 0 596 245 elia 8 0 bar 0516 Mm EN Et aa ne ee a eer 4 0 bar 0 646 thi T KEE 8 0 bar 0596M A o A puncture safe AO A A puncture safe Handrim diameter CDG KEE 53 5 58 5 cm Wheel Cambian 0 5 3 Axle horizontal position a esi dia Mr dal ida 80 100 80 mm A A A Cee eee ee 50 70 50 mm O A ei 30 50 30 mm 37 Transport dimensions Foldingienothia silata ue dirige 880 1100 mm Length without drive wheels without leg supports 530 850 mm Supp
18. lt Safety and general handling instructions lt Mechanical and muscle powered wheelchairs gt chapter lt Transport in motor vehi cles or conveyors gt Transport of people inside a motor vehicle To determine if your wheelchair is ap proved as a seat for transport inside a motor vehicle please look at the type plate of your wheelchair Attention Subsequently firmly attached com e Ponents of non original parts on your wheelchair are not approved for person transportation within a motor vehicle 27 MAINTENANCE An incorrect or neglected cleaning and maintenance results in a limita tion of the product liability Maintenance The following maintenance schedule gives you a guide for carrying out the maintenance cC They do not give information about the actual extent of work required on the vehicle Information for the specialist dealer The maintenance and service manual for this product can be found on our website under www meyra ortopedia com You can for example find the follow ing information in these manuals 1 Adjustments that can be carried out with tools 2 Step by step explanations to im portant repairs 3 Information on model amendments specific 4 A checklist for the annual inspec tion The functional tests necessary for the inspection are listed in the check list They are a guide for the performance of the inspection work 28
19. moving the leg supports remove the calf belt and fold the footplates up r Viewchapter Ca fbe ton page 14 and chapter Lower leg support on page 15 Attention Leg supports turned to the side are released automatically and can easily come off Note this when handling e g transport o Pull or press the respective locking lever 2 backward and swivel the corresponding leg support out ward Swivelling in the leg supports For inward swivelling let the leg sup ports swivel forward until the lock au dibly engages 3 ts Note After audibly swivelling the leg supports inward check the respec tive locking device FS Afterwards observe chapter Lower leg support on page 15 Removing the leg supports For easy transfer into and out of the wheelchair as well as a reduced wheel chair length important for transport the leg supports can be removed 1 Note Before removing the leg supports loosen or remove the calf belt on one side FS View chapter Calf belt on page 14 First swivel the leg support sideways 2 and then remove them toward the top ts Therefore observe chapter Turn ing the leg supports to the side on page 17 Attaching the leg supports With the leg support in a swivelled aside position hang it in and then swivel it to the front until the locking device audibly latches UC Note After attachment swivel the leg supports inward ts
20. na min max manufacturer setting Back support angle bent at Manufacturer trim ili la pere 84 96 96 Solace 0 15 Leg support angle Ch e eto E 77 Es V EEEN te sect A nia ui 85 Foot support to seat without seat cushion lower shank length WII TOO DO Ad see rca lage ee oie ee do 39 48 cm Wheels Steering wheel O TOO Se SO Ug DRM ERE RU REEF EP solid rubber cM Pis eo PIT KEE solid rubber 0 142 3 ET KEE solid rubber Drive wheel pneumatic tyres BG 596 miim 245 ab KEE 8 0 bar 0 616 11m 249 1 3 8 dios 4 0 bar 0 596 tm 24 bh KEE puncture safe 0610 mmi 24 ng LEE puncture safe aaa EEN 53 5 cm Wheel CAMDEN 0 52 3 Axle horizontal position ACUVOD A E ie 80 100 80 mm MA A ERES 50 70 50 mm EE geheieren eene 30 50 30 mm Transport dimensions Support castors are removed or swivelled underneath the seat Folding width WENN CMD de Vesta 300 mm WY wheel cambel eeben oO 350 mm Folding CLO anota TEE 650 1000 mm 34 Permitted inclination slopes max obstacle height depending on the setting of the Ier gen i Ee ng EE 0 to 100 mm min turning radius diameter enne 1100 mm Max permissable rising gradient i 4 5 8 96 Max permissable falling Gradienti i 4 5 8 96 Max permissable transverse gradient ENEE 4 5 8 96 static tilting safety in all directions 6 10 96 Climatic data Aimbient Temperature u
21. ort castors are removed or swivelled underneath the seat Folding width wWwheeltcamber de a 300 mm WY wheel camibel A ceo ian 350 mm FONO Neo oi cord 650 1000 mm Permitted inclination slopes max obstacle height depending on the setting of the leg support height nato ops 0 to 100 mm min turning radius diameter enne 1200 mm Max permissable rising gradient nnn 4 5 8 96 Max permissable falling gradienti i 4 5 8 96 Max permissable transverse gradient ENEE 4 5 8 96 static tilting safety in all directions 6 10 96 Climatic data Ambient temperature iii 25 C to 50 C Storage temperature iaia 40 C to 65 C Weights Permissible Total WIG tissue dd max 160 kg max user weight including additional load max 150 kg VE E ee gea ER tere e WEE 10 kg EMPIFWEelO Aisa ola min 10 5 max 18 kg Heaviest single component A SII 2 2 kg Transport weight aresegar dii min 6 5 kg without arm supports cushion drive wheels leg supports 38 Meaning of the labels on the wheelchair Attention Read the operating manuals and other provided doc umentation B EX Anchor point for transport safety of the wheelchair 39 Meaning of the symbols on the type plate D SERE d V max km h ER Manufacturer Order number Serial number P
22. our specialist dealer with fol lowing Warranty Guarantee section and the there included information on model description delivery note number with delivery date and serial number SN The serial number SN can be read off of the type plate Precondition for the acceptance of lia bility in any case is the intended use of the product the use of original spare parts by specialist dealers as well as maintenance and inspections in regu lar intervals Guarantee is not granted for surface damages tyres of the wheels dam ages due to loosened screws or nuts as well as worn out attachment holes due to frequent assembly work Interferences through radiation sources such as mobile phones with high transmission power HiFi equip ment and other extreme interference radiators outside of norm specifica tions cannot be declared as warranty or guarantee claims Attention Failure to observe the instructions in the operating manual improp erly carried out maintenance work and especially technical changes and additions add ons carried out without our prior consent will lead to a general loss of guarantee and product liability o t Note This operating manual as a part of the product is to be handed out in case of a change of user or owner We reserve the right to make techni cal improvements C The product conforms with the EC Directive 93 42 EEC MDD for medi cal products 42 WARRANTEE GUARANTEE
23. reduces o Locking the pressure brakes To secure the wheelchair against any unintentional rolling press both brake levers down 3 resp outward 4 as far as possible Note It should not be possible to push the wheelchair forward when both brakes are locked 12 Releasing the pressure brakes Swivel both brake levers up 5 resp inward 6 as far as possible r Do not grab into the area of the crossbrace 7 when releasing the pressure brake 6 Danger of jamming the fingers LEG SUPPORTS Attention Before any actions on the leg sup e Ports the wheelchair is to be se cured against unintentional rolling motions View chapter Brake on page 12 Calf belt The calf belt 1 prevents the feet from sliding off the back of the footboard Adjusting the calf belt The calf belt is guided through the front frame tubes view arrows 2 or around special attachment pins 3 and adjusted in length with a velcro strap Removing attaching the calf belt Removing and attaching the calf belt is achieved with the velcro fas tener Attention Never drive without calf belt ex e cept when shuffling lt Scuttling gt is slow movement of the wheelchair with the feet For this the footboard is folded up 14 Lower leg support For entry or exiting as well as scut t
24. roduction date Year Calendar week Permitted user weight Max permissible total weight Permitted axle loads Max permissible rising gradient Max permissible falling gradient Max permitted final speed The product is approved as a seat within a motor vehicle The product is not approved as a seat within a motor vehicle INSPECTION CERTIFICATE Vehicle data Model Delivery note no Serial no SN Recommended safety inspection 1st year at least every 12 months Stamp of specialist dealer Signature Place date Next safety inspection in 12 months Date Recommended safety inspection 3rd year at least every 12 months Stamp of specialist dealer Signature Place date Next safety inspection in 12 months Date Recommended safety inspection 2nd year at least every 12 months Stamp of specialist dealer Signature Place date Next safety inspection in 12 months Date Recommended safety inspection 4th year at least every 12 months Stamp of specialist dealer Signature Place date Next safety inspection in 12 months Date 41 WARRANTY GUARAN TEE We accept legal liability for this prod uct within the scope of or general terms and conditions and warranty and the guarantee according to our described quality service For war ranty and guarantee demands please contact y
25. s Maintenance jobs To be carried out by the depending on fre Vehicle specialist dealer quency of use 31 TECHNICAL DATA All model dependent specifications within the Technical data refer to the standard version of the respective models The overall length depends on the po sition and size of the drive wheels If not noted otherwise the dimensions are determined with drive wheels of 610 mm 24 The widths were determined with a handrim distance of 15 mm Dimensional tolerance 1 5 cm 2 Short form of wheelchair dimensions SH Seat height SW Seat width SD Seat depth BH Back support height Calculation of the max user weight Attention The permissible total weight is cal culated from the empty weight of the wheelchair and the maximum user person weight o Additional weight due to subse quent additions or luggage reduce the maximum permissible user weight Example A driver wishes to take luggage with a weight of 5 kg Thus the maximum user weight is reduced by 5 kg 32 Tyre filling pressure Maximum tyre pressure is printed on the tyres on each side Full tyre pressure steering wheel Standard 2 5 3 5 bar 36 50 psi Full tyre pressure drive wheel Standard 3 0 4 0 bar 44 58 psi Ultra light running tyres 6 bar 87 psi High pressure 8 bar 2 116 psi Model 1 360 AII data within the following table relates to th
26. tions occur we recommend the application of this mobility product tS Walking disability resp extremely limited walking ability as part of the basic need to move around in your own home ts The need to be able to leave home for a short walk in fresh air or in or der to reach the places commonly in the perimeter of the home re quired to fulfil basic needs tS The ability to use the adaptive wheelchair with own personal strength must be given Provision with an adaptive wheel chairs can be an option when the adaptation and adjustment possibili ties of standard or lightweight wheel chairs are not sufficient ACCEPTANCE All products are checked for faults in the factory and packed in special boxes UC Note However we request that you check the vehicle for possible transport damage immediately on receipt preferably in the pres ence of the carrier t Note The packaging of the wheelchair should be stored for a further transport that might become nec essary SPECIFICATIONS The wheelchair was developed for adults and adolescents The wheelchair solely serves to trans port one person in the seat and not as a hauling aid transporter or similar USE The wheelchair is applicable on level firm surfaces and can be used as fol lows for indoors e g apartment day care outdoors e g paved paths in parks asa companion on tours e g in a bus or train The wheelchair o

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