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1. Technical specification 7 2 Approval The products meet EN 12183 1999 1 Requirements and testing methods for static impact and fatigue strength 2 Climate test according to standard ISO 7176 9 The wheelchair is TNO approved in conformity with the requirements laid down by the KBOH Foundation admission number R 059511 Accredited test institutions control the fulfilment of the above mentioned standards SADKIB 010901030 nl doc 7 3 CE declaration The product is in conformity with the provisions of the Medical Devices Directive and thus has CE marking 7 4 Authorized service and technical support For problems or questions contact your dealer Ask us for information on the nearest dealer 51 Dealer AY handicare Handicare B V Vossenbeemd 104 5705 CL Helmond The Netherlands T 31 0 492 593 888 F 31 0 492 537 931 www handicare com
2. 010901010 Configuration data an O Max Effective sitting width adjustable 380 mm 8 7 525 mm 8 7 7 B Total width 630 mm 8 7 C Effective sitting depth adjustable 440 mm 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 D Total length including leg rest 920 mm 8 7 1 200 mm 8 7 Sitting height from the front 500 mm 8 7 600 mm 8 7 F Back height 520 mm 8 7 G Lower leg length 390 mm 8 7 SADKIB 010901010 en doc 570 mm 8 7 500 mm 8 7 48 Technical specification 7 1 2 Ibis 24 M 125 kg 8 7 1 040 mm 8 7 1 200 mm 8 7 690 mm 8 7 790 mm 8 7 Static stability downward 9 5 Static stability upward 5 Seat angle 1 6 500 mm 8 7 170 mm 8 7 240mm 8 7 370 mm 8 7 450mm 8 7 Zomm Ground clearance 40 mm 8 7 Height of push bracket adjustable 980 mm 8 7 1 200 mm 8 7 125 kg 8 7 Technical data Diameter front wheels 177 mm 8 7 7 x 134 Diameter rear wheels 610 mm 8 7 24 x 1 Tire pressure rear wheels 400 kPa 4 Bar 49 Technical specification See fig 010901020 B Total width itti adj D Totallength includingleg rest SADKIB 010901020 en doc 50 010901020 Min
3. Adjust the footplates to the desired height Tighten the setscrews If necessary readjust the angle of the footplate See Adjusting the angle of the footplate XXXXXX 010506020 nl doc 5 7 Adjusting the armrest See fig 010508000 The arm rests provide support to the arms to limit the burden on the shoulders For this purpose the arm rests can be adjusted in terms of height A and depth B The arm rests can also be removed C to make space to leave the wheelchair sideways for example if you make a transfer from a car seat By removing the arm rests the wheelchair can be made smaller which simplifies transport SADKIB 010508000 nl doc 39 Adjustment options 5 7 1 Adjusting the height of the arm rest See fig 010508010 The height adjustment can be done as follows e Loosen set bolt A with an Allen key with a key width of 4 mm e Slide the arm rest B to the desired height Make sure that the arms are well supported without the shoulders being pushed upward e Tighten the setscrew again SADKIB 010508010 nl doc 5 7 2 Adjusting the depth of the arm rest See fig 010508020 The depth adjustment of the arm rests should be done as follows e Loosen the Allen bolts A on both sides of the chair with an Allen key with a key width of 4 mm e Slide the arm rests B in the desired position e Tighten the Allen bolts again Note that the adjustment is carried out equally on the lef
4. described below 2 010407090 e The Ibis has been crash tested and has met all the pass requirements of ISO 7176 19 e Your safety during transport largely depends on the person securing the wheelchair It is your responsibility to ensure the wheelchair is secured as safely as possible e Always ask for confirmation of the transporter that the vehicle is suitably designed insured and equipped to transport a person in a wheelchair e Parts of the wheelchair that can be easily detached should be removed and stored elsewhere during transportation e The wheelchair should always be transported in a forward facing direction e Handicare recommends an Unwin tie down system that is tested and approved according to IS010542 e The wheelchair should be secured only at the tie down points on the frame not onto any accessories armrest anti tip brackets etc The wheelchair must have taxi brackets on the front side of the frame e Apply the wheelchair brake e Handicare recommends that the wheelchair is supplied with a headrest and that this should be used during transportation e During transportation it is essential that you are secured by a three point lap belt which is anchored to the vehicle wall and floor rails A lap belt in your wheelchair must not be considered as an alternative to the occupant restraint system Adjustment options 5 Adjustment options XXXXXX 010500000 en doc 5 1
5. down so that they cannot accidentally be applied while riding the wheelchair If the wheelchair is stopped on a slope the brake should be applied to prevent moving down the slope SADKIB 010404070 nl doc 4 3 Tilt adjustment seating system See fig 010409000 The seating system can be positioned at a comfortable angle by tilting the seat This way the center of gravity of the seat remains at the same position in relation to the wheels so that the stability of the wheelchair is not affected Also your knees remain at the same height SADKIB 010409000 en doc 4 3 1 Tilting the seating system See fig 010409010 010409000 The seating system can be tilted as follows This is done by another person A e Apply the brake to the wheelchair See Parking e Take both handles of the pushing bracket in your hands e Pull handle A fully upward p This will unlock the gas spring of the B seating system e Now push the wheelchair down or let the wheelchair come up until the desired angle is reached Release the handle the seating system will remain in the position reached 010409010 SADKIB 010409010 nl doc 22 Operation 4 3 2 Set tilt adjustment See fig 010409020 The tilt adjustment can be adjusted to the user s weight By turning the knurled screw A inward or outward the spring tension of the tilting mechanism will change e For heavier persons the knurled screw A will have to be tight
6. maneuvering If this is the case the leg rests must be brought forward a bit there must be at least 1 cm 3 8 cm between wheel and leg rest If the leg rests are set too far forward it is possible that the suspension bracket of the leg rest comes out from under the seat and pushes into the knees uncomfortably If this is the case the seat should be adjusted forward See Position of the seat cushion EBAXXX 010504030 nl doc 5 5 4 Comfort leg rest with gas spring angle adjustment See fig 010504050 The comfort leg rests are angle adjustable A independently of each other There is a gas spring on each leg rest that delivers enough force to allow the leg rest to go up easily If you wish to adjust the angle of the leg rest move your leg upward so that the leg rest can move upward freely 010504050 37 Adjustment options The adjustment of the angle of the leg rests can be done as follows e Push the handle B forward e The leg rest goes upwards e Release the handle in the desired position If the leg support is too high do the following e Push the handle B forward Now the gas spring is unlocked e Push the leg rest with a light pressure from your leg in the desired position and hold it in that position e Release the handle In this position the leg rest is fixed and you can allow your leg to rest XXXXXX 010504050 nl doc 5 6 Adjusting the footplate See fig 010506000 The following can
7. wheel hub C and keep it depressed e Remove the whole back wheel A by taking it outward 010407110 27 Operation The back wheel should be mounted as follows e Press button B in the center of the wheel hub C and keep it depressed e Slide pin D of the back wheel A into the axle housing E of the frame as far as it goes e Release the button B The back wheel is now secured automatically Always check the proper locking of the back wheels Try to pull the wheel out of the frame in axial direction If the wheel comes out it is not properly secured In that case you should repeat the above actions SADKIB 010407110 nl doc 4 7 6 Reduced See fig 010407080 After all of the aforementioned parts have been removed from the wheelchair all that remains is fig 010407080 This is the largest part after the reducing operation A Ibis 12 B bis 24 SADKIB 010407080 nl doc 010407080 28 Operation 4 7 7 Transport The wheelchair can be placed in a car The best way to do this is by reducing the wheelchair or using steel ramps Handicare recommends wheelchair users to ay travel in a regular car seat whenever possible A wheelchair cannot offer the level of safety that is offered by standard car seats no o matter how well the wheelchair is fixed to the EE vehicle concerned As it is not possible for every wheelchair user to make a transfer the wheelchair should be secured as
8. 0 en doc Preface Product reference The product has the following decals and labels XXXXXX 010004000 en doc 010004010 See fig 010004010 Tilt adjustment mechanical Set tilt adjustment Gas spring adjustment backrest option Brake bracket Tire pressure back wheels 12 Tire pressure back wheels 24 Hmoou SADKIB 010004010 en doc Preface MAX 4 BAR Tilt adjustment seating system To adjust the tilting angle of the seating system see Tilt adjustment seating system PICPRO 010004320 en doc Set tilt adjustment To set the tilt adjustment see Set tilt adjustment PICPRO 010004330 en doc Gas spring adjustment backrest option To adjust the backrest see Gas spring adjustment backrest PICPRO 010004360 en doc Brake bracket Brake bracket up brake off Brake bracket down brake on To use the brake bracket see Parking PICPRO 010004350 en doc Tire pressure back wheels 12 For the right tire pressure see Product specifications PICPRO 010004370 en doc Tire pressure back wheels 24 For the right tire pressure see Product specifications PICPRO 010004380 en doc Preface Pictograms The following pictograms are used in this manual XXXXXX 010004020 en doc Caution Procedures that can result if they are not executed properly in damage to the product the environment or human injury PICDOC 0100041 10 en doc Attention 1 gt
9. 010 When making a transfer for example from a car to the wheelchair from the side proceed as follows e Apply the brake to the wheelchair See Parking e Take down the arm rest concerned A See Taking down an arm rest e Fold up the foot plate B See Folding up the foot plate You now have maximum access to the wheelchair for a transfer sideways e Carefully seat yourself in the chair e Replace the arm rest e Fold down the foot plates Getting out in both cases is done in reverse order SADKIB 010405020 nl doc 4 5 2 Folding up the footplate See fig 010405070 To facilitate getting in getting out and making a transfer the footplate can be folded up A by hand SADKI 010405070 nl doc 4 6 Pushing the wheelchair To push the wheelchair the pushing handles can be adjusted to the desired position See Adjusting the height of the pushing handles 010405070 SADKIB 010406000 en doc 24 Operation 4 6 1 Using the stepping button See fig 010406020 When pushing the assistant can make use of one of the stepping buttons left or right to be able to easily take such obstacles as curbs and doorsteps e Step on one of the stepping buttons and pull the wheelchair slightly backward so that the swivel castors are free in the air e Push the wheelchair onto the elevation and release the stepping button e Push the wheelchair further and lift the back wheels across the obstacle by lifting the pu
10. Suggestions and advice for conducting the relevant tasks or activities KRI more easily PICDOC 010004120 en doc Available documentation The following technical documentation is available for this wheelchair e Owner s manual e Service manual XXXXXX 010005000 en doc Service and technical support For information concerning specific settings maintenance or repair work please contact your dealer He is always prepared to help you Ensure you have at hand e Model e Manufacture year e Identification number This information can be found on the identification plate See Identification of the product XXXXXX 010006000 en doc 10 Identification plate See fig 010007000 On this plate A information on the product can be found See Identification of the product SADKIB 010007000 en doc Identification of the product See fig 010007010 Model Manufacture year Identification number User area indoors or outdoors Maximum load moou For the place of the identification plate see main components XXXXXX 010007010 en doc ES ao S 2 se 9 a5 va u o g L 34 7 a 3 os sa mw II Nw mz WO m i I bE TYPE TYPE TYP YEAR JAAR JAHR USAGE GEBRUIKSGEBIED GEBRAUCHSGEB ZZA 4 KSTB ZUL GESAMTGEW TE ZZ MAX LOAD MA ZE MM Preface 010007000 010007010 11 Preface Warranty stipulatio
11. The Sedeo seating frame The wheelchair has a unique seating system made by Handicare known as Sedeo Sedeo is the Latin word for I sit Functions of the Sedeo seating system The Sedeo seating system offers outstanding support for 1 The body The sitting position is well supported with a total range of solutions for the head the torso arms pelvis upper legs lower legs and feet both in terms of posture and pressure distribution 2 The range of body functions The body is supported in such a way that you can carry out a wide variety of actions because you can move into a stable sitting position A specialist or authorized representative should adjust the wheelchair Erroneous settings can lead to negative consequences for both your sitting position and the driving characteristics as well as performance of your wheelchair EBAXXX 010501000 nl doc 5 1 1 Adjusting the Sedeo seating frame See fig 010501010 All body parts are supported by the proper setting of the Sedeo seating system This includes Seat Backrest Side panel Arm rest Leg rest Headrest option m MmMUOW DY SADKIB 010501010 nl doc i 010501010 30 Adjustment options 5 2 Seating adjustments See fig 010502000 010502000 The following parts of the seating system can be adjusted e The depth See Adjusting the seat depth A and Position of the seat cushion B e The width C See A
12. USER MANUAL MANUAL WHEELCHAIR ah e diii y A US f JA s F s y m Q D n hi E E TM e L n F i X i amp m Ba NS handicare 2002 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 constructions 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 cannot be held liable for possible damage resulting from specifications of the product deviating from the standard configuration The available information has been prepared with all possible diligence but Handicare cannot be held liable for possible errors in the information or the consequences thereof Handicare accepts no liability for loss resulting from work executed by third parties Names trade names etc used by Handicare may not as per the legislation concerning the protection of trade names be considered as being available XXXXXX 000001000 en doc 2002 08 Table of contents eel e RPE ne PS ee A Pres ror APES rire he eee PPE EP Emre eee or me
13. XXXXX 010510020 nl doc 010510020 5 9 3 Adjusting the angle of the headrest See fig 010510030 The adjustment of the angle should be done as follows e Loosen the bolt A a bit with a spanner with a key width of 10 mm e Setthe desired angle B e Tighten the bolt securely again XXXXXX 010510030 nl doc 010510030 42 Adjustment options 5 10 Adjusting the calf strap See fig 010511000 The calf strap A serves to support the calves and is attached to the leg rests The calf strap can be removed to make transfer in and out easier EBAPUM 010511000 nl doc 010511000 5 11 Adjusting the calf pad option See fig 010512000 The calf pad serves to support the calf and is placed on a leg support The calf pad can be adjusted in A Height B Angle XXXXXX 010512000 nl doc 010512000 5 11 1 Adjusting the height of the calf pad See fig 010512010 The calf pad can be adjusted in height as follows e Loosen Allen screw A a few turns with an Allen key with a key width of 4 mm e Slide the calf pad up to the desired height e Tighten the Allen screw again XXXXXX 010512010 nl doc 43 Adjustment options 5 11 2 Adjusting the angle of the calf pad See fig 010512020 The angle of the calf pad can be adjusted as follows e Loosen nut A a few turns with a spanner with a key width of 13 mm e Place the calf pad B in the desired position e Tighten t
14. be adjusted on the footplate A The angle B The depth The footplate can also be folded up to ease transfer and positioning XXXXXX 010506000 nl doc 5 6 1 Adjusting the angle of the 010506000 footplate See fig 010506010 The angle of the footplate can be adjusted with respect to the lower leg in steps of 5 The angle of the footplate should be adjusted as follows e Loosen locking nut A with a large screwdriver e Then loosen the Allen bolt B on the inside of the footplate C with an Allen key with a key width of 6 mm so far that the teeth of the hinge come completely free Now the footplate can be freely adjusted e Adjust the desired angle of the footplate and push the hinge manually together again e Tighten the Allen bolt securely 010506010 XXXXXX 010506010 nl doc 38 Adjustment options e Lock the Allen bolt with the locking nut 5 6 2 Adjusting the depth of the footplate See fig 010506020 The depth of the footplate can be adjusted in two different positions For this the left and right footplate should be exchanged The exchanging of the footplates should be done as follows e Remove the calf strap See Removing calf strap B e Loosen the set bolt A a few turns with an pum SEEDS Allen key with a key width of 4 mm Let the foot rest B lower together with the profile C from the top tube D Exchange both footplates for each other and slide them into the top tubes
15. be done as follows e Flip the lock clip A off the adjusting bar B e Pull the locking pin which is attached to the lock clip from the hinged joint e The backrest can now be folded down 010407020 Push the locking pin into the hole of the adjusting bar and lock the lock clip to prevent loss of these parts To bring back the backrest to its proper position the reverse order should be followed XXXXXX 010407020 nl doc 26 Operation 4 7 3 Removing the arm rest See fig 010407030 The arm rests should be removed as follows e Loosen the cap A one turn e Remove the arm rest B together with the side panel The arm rests should be replaced in reverse order to return them to their original position e Slide the arm rests into their holders e Tighten both caps again SADKIB 010407030 nl doc 010407030 4 7 4 Removing the headrest option See fig 010407070 e The height adjustment can be done as follows e Loosen the cap A a number of turns e Slide the headrest B off in upward direction Tighten the cap again so that it will not get lost XXXXXX 010407070 nl doc 4 7 5 Removing the back wheels 010407070 24 See fig 010407110 The back wheels of the Ibis 24 have been mounted complete with bearing system using a quick release system in the axle housing of the frame The back wheels A should be removed as follows e Press button B in the center of the
16. ck SADKIB 010505010 nl doc 34 010505000 010505010 Adjustment options 5 4 2 Adjusting the depth of the leg support See fig 010505020 Depending on the length of the upper legs the leg support can be adjusted in terms of depth The adjustment of the depth of the leg support should be done as follows e Loosen the Allen bolt A a few turns with an Allen key with a key width of 6 mm e Adjust the desired depth by sliding the DAGEREOSN entire leg support forward or backward e Tighten the Allen bolt securely again SADKIB 010505020 nl doc 5 4 3 Adjusting the knee angle B See fig 010505030 The knee angle can be adjusted by a gas spring The angle of the central leg support should be adjusted as follows A e Push handle A backward e The leg rest B goes upwards e Release the handle in the desired position 010505030 SADKIB 010505030 nl doc 5 5 Adjusting the leg rests See fig 010504000 Adjustment possibilities of the leg rests A Length B Width C Depth Leg rests also have an optional angle adjustment XXXXXXX 010504000 nl doc 010504000 Adjustment options 5 5 1 Adjusting the length of the lower leg rests See fig 010504010 The adjustment of the length L of the leg rests should be done as follows e Loosen the set bolt A a few turns with an Allen key with a key width of 4mm A e Adjust the length of the leg rest e Tighten the set bolt again Ma
17. d and backward with Ibis 24 e Take the brake off the back wheels See Parking e Take the hoops of the back wheels at both sides in your hands e Push the hoops forward or backward with your hands according to the desired direction Braking and stopping while driving forward or backward Tightly grasp both hoops This will slow down both hoops and decrease the wheelchair s speed until it comes to a standstill By braking in this way friction is caused between your hands and the hoops which will create heat If you brake too fast your hands may become too hot SADKIB 0104004010 en doc 4 2 3 Turning corners with Ibis 24 Turning right By increasing the speed of the left hoop i e by pulling it more strongly the wheelchair will turn right The wheelchair will also turn right by slowing down the right hoop Turning left By increasing the speed of the right hoop i e by pulling it more strongly the wheelchair will turn left The wheelchair will also turn left by slowing down the left hoop SADKIB 010404020 en doc 4 2 4 Slopes See fig 010404030 Riding up a slope Riding up a slope is done in the same way as riding in forward direction e Slopes with an angle greater than 5 angle of inclination of 9 may not be taken e f you move your wheelchair yourself always make sure you hold on to the hoops so that the wheelchair 91004099 cannot start to move by itself 20 Operation The pers
18. djusting the seat width e The seat angle D See Adjusting the seat angle e The back angle E See Adjusting the back support SADKIB 010502000 nl doc 5 2 1 Adjusting the seat depth See fig 010502020 The seat depth can be adjusted between approximately 44 cm and 52 cm 17 and 20 by shifting the backrest The seat depth adjustment should be done as follows e Loosen the locking bolts A on both sides of the chair frame a half turn 180 loose with an Allen key with a key width of 4 mm e Slide the backrest B to the desired depth To promote good circulation 910502020 in your legs and not restrict the nerves we recommend at least 2 cm approx 1 free space between your knees and the front of the seat 31 Adjustment options Tighten the locking bolts on both sides securely XXXXXX 010502020 nl doc 5 2 2 Position of seat cushion See fig 010502050 The seat cushion can be fastened to the frame in three positions This allows the seat depth to be reduced The location of the seat cushion can be changed as follows e Remove the seat from the chair by pulling it up e Loosen the two clamps B with a Phillips screwdriver PH2 e Place the clamps at one of the other places A e Place the seat on the chair by clicking the clamps on the front round tube of the seat frame 010502050 Check whether the seat is clicked in place securely XXXXXX 010502050 nl doc 5 2 3 A
19. djusting the seat width See fig 010502030 The space between the two arm rests can be adjusted as desired between 36 cm and 52 cm 15 and 20 The holder for the arm rests can be shifted in width on both sides Do the adjustment or have it done by someone and then take your seat in the chair The seat width adjustment should be done as follows e Loosen the two Allen bolts A on both sides of the chair frame with an Allen key with a key width of 4 mm e Slide the arm rests to the desired width 010502030 32 Adjustment options Set the side panels equally in such a way that you feel comfortable and that you have enough support and enough freedom of movement e Tighten the Allen bolts properly on both sides XXXXXX 010502030 nl doc 5 2 4 Adjusting the seat angle See fig 010502040 The seat angle of the seating system can be adjusted continuously using the tilting mechanism See Tilting the seating system The minimum seat angle of this tilting mechanism can be adjusted for each user individually Using this adjustment the assistant can set the seating system in the pre set angle and use it as the basic position Before adjusting the minimum seat angle you must leave the chair 010502040 The minimum seat angle must be adjusted as follows e Loosen both nuts A with a spanner with a key width of 13 mm e Adjust the new angle by turning the bolts B in or out some more Turning them
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21. ened by turning it clockwise e For lighter persons the knurled screw A will have to be loosened by turning it anti 010409020 clockwise SADKIB 010409020 en doc 4 4 Gas spring adjustment backrest opti See fig 010410010 The backrest can be positioned at a comfortable angle by continuous movement using a gas spring This is done as follows by another person e Apply the brake to the wheelchair See Parking e Take both handles of the pushing bracket in your hands e Pull handle A fully upward This will unlock the gas spring of the backrest Now pull the backrest backward or push n 010410010 the backrest forward until the desired angle is reached Release the handle the backrest will remain in the position reached SADKIB 010410010 nl doc 4 5 Getting in getting out The following parts can be removed folded down or swung aside in order to facilitate getting in getting out or making a transfer e Arm rests can be removed e Leg rests can be folded up SADKIB 010405000 nl doc 23 Operation 4 5 1 Getting in and off and making a transfer See fig 010405010 Before getting in getting out or making a transfer the brake should be applied to the wheelchair Getting in e Apply the brake to the wheelchair See Parking e Fold up the foot support B See Folding up the foot support e Carefully seat yourself in the chair e Fold down the foot support 010405
22. g Getting in getting out Pushing Reducing SADKIB 010401000 en doc Inspection before use Before riding the wheelchair it is important to check the following points e Whether the tires have been sufficiently pumped up See technical specifications e Poorly pumped up tires have a negative effect on the driving characteristics e Poorly pumped up tires cause unnecessary wear to the tires e Whether the push bracket has been adjusted to the right height for the person who is going to push the wheelchair if applicable e Whether the wheelchair has been taken off the brake See Parking If everything is in order the wheelchair can be driven SADKIB 010401010 nl doc 4 2 Riding e Before you start riding with the wheelchair it should be adjusted optimally to your personal needs e Then you can seat yourself on the wheelchair See Getting in and getting out e Now you may start your ride As a wheelchair passenger you are very vulnerable in traffic Keep in mind that other traffic participants may not always notice you Keep to the current traffic regulations and the Road Traffic Act Avoid out of the way routes so that help can be on its way quickly when needed SADKIB 010404000 nl doc 4 2 1 Riding forward and backward with Ibis 12 e Take the brake off the back wheels See Parking e Now the wheelchair can be pushed forward or backward SADKIB 010404010 en doc 19 Operation 4 2 2 Riding forwar
23. g the angle of the calf pad 44 5 12 Adjusting the height of the push bracket ssseeeeeseee 44 Muri Y 45 6 1 Maintenance table ione v Re EV a deena eto gna ce Eeoeepe Ev cu npe 45 6 2 ANIIBOIS eise at RN TU AERE ASA M aS Oa MN Sea cn ua Siu M Gea a cunts a D CUAL Rude 46 cec MES I II ec PH 46 Technical specificalloli iiec o CE eee cu tee ee esee b D ate 47 Tal Product SPCCHICANONS xcu iodcoveasoou s aus nd unus iarere er inre c cu daloss ad a 47 EA RI 8 Sedem 47 T IDs mR E ee eae ea mdds 49 Te JADDLOVSL etc adest cn cate ade eck stub uuo isureqedodunt ite e deiode nu Deseo cantet d 51 T3 SOE declaratio oeste nts e teu iT uA tL URL LE a 51 7 4 Authorized service and technical support sssseeeseseeeeee 51 Preface Preface Welcome to a growing community of users who use a wheelchair from the Handicare product range Handicare stands for reliability and innovative technology which results in easily operated quality products XXXXXX 010001000 en doc Delivery Your dealer will deliver the Ibis wheelchair ready for use SADKIB 010002020 en doc This manual With this manual you can safely use and maintain clean the product In case of doubt always contact your dealer In the documentation the words left right front and back are used to indicate a certain part of the product This is viewed from the position of the user XXXXXX 01000300
24. gth of the lower leg rests sssssse 36 5 5 2 Adjusting the width of the leg rests sseesesseseseeeeeeess 36 5 5 3 Adjusting the depth of the leg rest ssssssesesseeeeeeeess 37 5 5 4 Comfort leg rest with gas spring angle adjustment 37 5 6 Adjusting the TOOTD ale iae eo e knee Rx OUS capuc breui a Eds 38 5 6 1 Adjusting the angle of the footplate ssseesseeseeseesss 38 5 6 2 Adjusting the depth of the footplate ssseseeseeeeseseusssss 39 5 7 JAdj sting thie armtresb oe re duke Liens ot oco Pao eos ee ah 39 5 7 1 X Adjusting the height of the arm rest suseesseesseseeeess 40 5 7 2 Adjusting the depth of the arm rest sssseseeseseessesssessssss 40 5 8 Adjusting the height of the side panel seeeeeeeeee 41 5 9 Adjusting the headrest option sssseseseseesseeessmm 41 5 9 1 Adjusting the height of the headrest seeeesesssessessss 42 5 9 2 Adjusting the depth of the headrest sueseeeeeueueeueessss 42 5 9 3 Adjusting the angle of the headrest sseeessssesesssss 42 5 10 Adjusting the calf strap M 43 5 11 Adjusting the calf pad ODIO o t ere aie co nee rede nnns 43 5 11 1 Adjusting the height of the calf pad sssssssseeeeeeeess 43 5 11 2 Adjustin
25. he nut again XXXXXX 010512020 nl doc 5 12 Adjusting the height of the push bracket See fig 010517010 The push bracket can be adjusted in height so that the assistant can push the wheelchair in a position that is as comfortable as possible The push bracket can be adjusted in height as follows e Loosen both winged screws A A e Slide the push bracket up or down to the desired height 010507010 e Tighten both winged nuts tightly so that the push bracket cannot slip Attention The cable for the tilt adjustment may not become too taut SADKIB 010517010 en doc 44 Maintenance 6 Maintenance XXXXXX 010700000 en doc 6 1 Maintenance table Everything that is used should be maintained This is also true for your wheelchair Below is indicated what needs to be checked in what frequency and by whom Time Description To be executed by Dealer Weekly Checking the tire pressure E Monthly Cleaning of the quick release axles a g the wheels Only for Ibis 24 e Lubricating these quick release axles j with silicone grease from spray can Never use any other grease or oil because these attract dirt e as a Se e Cleaning of the upholstery if necessary Annually e General overhaul X if necessary Checking the bearings 2S Gl X Checking all fastenings and bolts X tighten if necessary e Checking and cleaning of the brakes X It is recommended to ha
26. her object that is the private property of the user of the Product as long as said loss is the direct result of a fault in the Product 2 Handicare accepts no other or further liability than delineated under 1 In particular Handicare accepts no liability for consequential damage in any form whatsoever XXXXXX 010008020 en doc Wheelchairs and the environment If the wheelchair needs to be replaced it can usually be taken back by LY your dealer If this is not possible please inform with the local authorities V 9 for possibilities of recycling or an environmentally friendly way of disposing of the used materials For the production of the wheelchair several plastics and metals have been used AHIXXX 010009000 en doc Use according to purpose e The wheelchair Ibis was designed for the transport of persons to a maximum weight of 125 kg 275 lbs e The Ibis wheelchair is not a sports wheelchair e The wheelchair has been designed for use in and outdoors e The Ibis 12 is a push wheelchair which means that the wheelchair can only be moved when another person pushes the wheelchair e The bis 24 is a push hoop wheelchair which means that the wheelchair can be pushed and in addition can be moved by yourself if you push the hoops around the back wheels e The wheelchair is not meant to be used as a seat in a motor vehicle If you use the wheelchair for other purposes than those for which it is intended Handicare accepts no liab
27. hthe IDIS ceo er Ru CR t eiu oot aca tdt au td dea dewbesaetas 19 C FM o OL ME T 19 4 2 4 Riding forward and backward with Ibis 12 sssssssse 19 4 2 2 Riding forward and backward with Ibis 24 ooo teeta 20 4 2 3 Turning corners with Ibis 24 eess 20 424 SODES ect eds a ec eas eaa et lentas ete tuu Mea oi ut eM 20 425 ark epar br cot a pneu e A ered de pire us 21 4 3 Tilt adjustment seating system seeeeeeeeeseeseeeneneneeeneenn n 22 4 3 1 Tilting the seating system eene 22 4 3 2 SetUuladiUsiTigrit ite eoe xor origi napi toas ib S pE x e te tur UA 23 4 4 Gas spring adjustment backrest option esee 23 4 5 Getting in getting OUL es eee ases aate atio e o A atria adie ot ela eux aki et 23 4 5 1 Getting in and off and making a transfer suuussssss 24 4 5 2 Folding up the footplate seeeeeennnne 24 4 6 Pushing the whieelchalp aciei nt eta aeu etus tenant c te Sorgen pu datu teni 24 4 6 1 Using the stepping button roi nc cre nbn 25 4 7 Reducing the Ibis nosso ood eit eene eden ceca dang Veit Ob ec ete SE Ye ree PEE RN RED 25 47 1 Removing the seat CUSlIOn cite Cota oi e tte eit itus 26 4 7 2 Removing the seat cushion eeeeeeeeeee 26 4 7 3 Removing the arm rest eeeeeeeseeseeee
28. hts under the above delineated warranties the Customer must in case of damage or other calamities as rapidly as possible contact Handicare and inform them as fully as possible The possibility of taking recourse to the above mentioned warranty conditions becomes null and void for the Customer in any case after 20 workdays after the claim situation or the calamity arises that was the reason for the recourse to the guarantee The replacement of a part or the repair or the reconditioning of the Product within a current warranty period does not extend the warranty period Handicare gives no warranty on repair to or reconditioning of the Product carried out other than under order of and or at the instructions of Handicare If repairs and or reconditioning are executed by or on behalf of a Customer the Customer indemnifies Handicare with respect to the claims of third parties who result in the broadest sense of the word from such repairs or reconditioning EBAXXX 010008010 en doc 13 Preface Liability stipulations concerning the Product Irrespective of what is determined regarding liability in the general conditions applicable to the Product with regard to liability in any case the following applies 1 taking into consideration the following stipulations Handicare only accepts liability for loss due to death or physical injury that is the result of a defect in the Product for which Handicare is responsible and for damage to anot
29. ility whatsoever for damage or injury resulting from such use other than that for which the wheelchair was developed SADKIB 010010000 en doc 1 Use according to purpose as established in EN 292 1 is the use for which the technical product is suitable according to the statement of the manufacturer including his instructions in the sales brochure In case of doubt this is the use that follows from the construction execution and function of the product Use according to purpose also includes taking into consideration the instructions in the owner s manual 14 General safety regulations and instructions 1 General safety regulations and instructions Handicare accepts no liability whatsoever for damage or injury caused by the failure to strictly adhere to the safety guidelines and instructions or else due to carelessness during the use and cleaning of the wheelchair and possible accessories Depending on the specific work circumstances or the accessories used additional safety instructions may be required Please contact your dealer immediately if you observe a potential danger during the use of the product The user of the wheelchair see under use according to purpose is at all times fully responsible for the fulfilment of the locally applicable safety regulations and guidelines 1 1 Decals and instructions on the wheelchair Signs symbols and instructions placed on this wheelchair comprise part of its safety facilities They m
30. ke sure that there is sufficient free space under both footplates to be able to drive the wheelchair over 010504010 obstacles without impacting the footplates XXXXXX 010504010 nl doc 5 5 2 Adjusting the width of the leg rests See fig 010504020 The space between two leg rests can be optimally adjusted for various seat widths The adjustment of the width of the leg rests should be done as follows e First remove the calf strap A by pulling out the piece that is attached with velcro e Loosen the two setscrews B a few turns with an Allen key with a key width of 4 mm e Slide the leg rests apart or toward each other and determine the desired seat width 010504020 L e Tighten the set bolts securely again e Fasten the calf strap again for this new seat width XXXXXX 010504020 nl doc 36 Adjustment options 5 5 3 Adjusting the depth of the leg rest See fig 010504030 Depending on the length of the upper legs the leg rests can be adjusted in terms of depth The adjustment of the depth of the leg rests should be done as follows e Loosen the Allen bolt A a few turns with an Allen key with a key width of 6 mm Adjust the desired depth by sliding the entire suspension bracket forward or backward e Tighten the Allen bolt securely again If the leg rests are set too far backward too close to the chair it is possible that the swivel castors touch the leg rests when driving backward or
31. nen 27 4 7 4 Removing the headrest option eeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 27 4 7 5 Removing the back wheels 24 sene 27 APO Red ced Ad Ee Or rever ee edo ihid iib dioe Sup eh 28 AT io Me EE 29 Table of contents 5 Adj stment options iss m 30 5 1 The Sedeo seating fraime ee ccc cccceccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaeeeaeeeeeeeeeneeeeenees 30 5 1 1 Adjusting the Sedeo seating frame cccccccsccsccscesctsessesseseeseees 30 5 2 Seating adjustments eeeesssssssseeeeeeeeennrrnrrrnennn nennen 31 5 2 14 Adjusting the seat Aepth cece cee ceeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeseeeeaaaaees 31 5 2 2 Position of seat cushion canoe el ae te 32 5 2 3 Adjusting the seat width ccrte es 32 5 2 4 Adjusting the seat angle esseeeeeeeeeeeeesseessuuus 33 5 3 Adjusting the back support angle sseesseeeeseeeeene 33 5 4 Single 100i plate Setlligs ect o Taco c ted dee tense he eii eternidad dg 34 5 4 1 Adjusting the lower leg length seseeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeee 34 5 4 2 Adjusting the depth of the leg support ssseeseseseeessss 35 5 4 3 Adjusting the knee angle sseeseeeeessssessssss 35 5 5 Adjusting the leg rests uas i ooo coa qe etu ecdesia adores acne de Sota cdec datae an tiene 35 5 5 1 Adjusting the len
32. ns concerning the wheelchair In the following warranty and liability stipulations the terms and definitions as summed up hereafter must be explained as follows Product The hand operated or electrical wheelchair or electrical scooter manufactured and delivered by Handicare Customer The person who directly obtains a Product from Handicare or an authorized representative Dealer The person who delivers a Product obtained from Handicare to customers or third parties User The person who uses a Product manufactured by Handicare Irrespective of what is determined concerning warranty conditions applicable to the Product in any case the following applies with regard to the warranty 1 12 Except insofar as described otherwise Handicare guarantees the Product for its suitability for the purpose for which the Product is intended all of these points as described in this manual and for the quality of the material of which the Product is made and the manner in which the Product is manufactured Repairs or replacement of parts of the Product that may be necessary as a result of faults that are based on qualitatively faulty material or manufacturing errors will be executed free of charge as long as such faults occurred within one 1 year after the date of delivery of the Product to the Customer The parts to be replaced must be shipped post paid to Handicare Disassembly or assembly of these parts is for the expense of the Cust
33. ntine e Upholstery do not dry clean iron or spin dry AHIXXX 010704000 en doc 46 Technical specification 7 Technical specification XXXXXX 010900000 en doc 7 1 Product specifications Manufacturer Handicare XXXXXX 010901000 en doc 7 1 1 Ibis 12 Model lt ibis 12 Maximum user s weight 125 kg 8 7 Description Min Max Total length including leg rest 920 mm 8 7 1 200 mm 8 7 Total width 630 mm 8 7 720 mm 8 7 Transport length Transport width Transport height Total weight Transport weight heaviest part Static stability downward Static stability upward Static stability sideways Tilt adjustment mechanical Seat angle DER PRU a RNI Effective sitting depth adjustable Effective sitting width adjustable Sitting height from the front Back angle Back height Lower leg length Leg rest angle Arm rest height 240 mm 8 7 Front arm rest to backrest 450 mm 8 7 Minimum radius Ground clearance Height of push bracket adjustable 980 mm 8 7 1 200 mm 8 7 125 kg 8 7 Technical specification Technical data Diameter front wheels 177 mm 8 7 7 x 134 Diameter rear wheels 318 mm 8 7 12 x 214 Tire pressure rear wheels 250 kPa 2 5 Bar See fig 010901010
34. omer Therefore the following cases are not eligible for free repair or replacement as meant above e The repair or replacement that is necessary in connection with faults that arise after one 1 year after the date of delivery of the Product to the Customer e The repair or replacement that is required in connection with faults due to improper or careless use of the Product or that are based on the Product being used for another purpose than the one for which it is intended in which regard it applies that if the Customer is a Dealer this Dealer will indemnify Handicare against possible claims from Users or other third parties for faults based on an incorrect or careless use of the Product e Parts that are subject to wear and the need for repair or replacement of the parts are the actual consequence of normal wear These can include but are not limited to tires shrouds arm pads seatings etc Irrespective of that stipulated under 2 it applies as far as an electric Product is concerned that with regard to the battery that forms part of the Product warranty is only given in case of faults or non functioning of the battery that are demonstrably the direct consequence of material or manufacturing errors A fault or non functioning of the battery as a result of normal wear is not covered by the warranty as meant in these warranty stipulations Similarly not covered by the warranty are faults or non functioning that are the consequence of imprope
35. on pushing the wheelchair must continue to push to prevent the wheelchair from moving downhill on its own accord Apply the brake of the wheelchair if it is not pushed or not pushed hard enough See Parking Driving down a slope Lem N gt N NX f T A The wheelchair will start to move by itself caused by gravity Therefore it does not have to be pushed But it is necessary to hold on to the pushing handles to apply some brake force or in the case of Ibis 24 to adjust the speed of the hoops with both hands so that the wheelchair cannot start moving downhill at uncontrollable speeds which might cause frightful damage or injury It is not recommended to go down stairways SADKIB 010404030 en doc 4 2 5 See fig 010404070 The wheelchair is equipped with drum brakes on both back wheels This way the wheelchair can be prevented from moving by itself during the getting in or out or if the wheelchair is being stored The brake may be operated both by the user and the assistant if applicable The brake is applied left and right simultaneously The wheelchair is put on the brake as follows By the user e Ibis 12 Pull the handle A backward e lbis 24 Push the handle B forward By the assistant e Ibis 12 Pull the handle A backward e Ibis 12 and 24 Press the foot brake C downward Parking 010404070 21 Operation Make sure that the handles of the brakes are properly folded
36. out will increase the seat angle Turning them in will decrease the seat angle e Tighten the nuts in the position finger tight e Try the new position e Lock the new seat angle by tightening both nuts securely SADKIB 010502040 en doc 5 3 Adjusting the back support angle See fig 010503010 For optimal seating comfort the angle B of the backrest can be adjusted continuously The angle of the backrest can be adjusted as follows e Loosen the two Allen bolts A on the left side of the back under the seat two turns with an Allen key with a key width of 5 mm e Adjust the desired back angle B e Tighten the Allen bolts again 010503010 SADKIB 010503010 nl doc 33 Adjustment options 5 4 Single footplate settings See fig 010505000 For an optimum support of the legs the following adjustments can be made to the central leg support A Lower leg length B Depth of leg support C Knee angle SADKIB 010505000 nl doc 5 4 1 Adjusting the lower leg length See fig 010505010 The lower leg length can be adjusted continuously This should be done as follows e Loosen the cap B by hand e Adjust the support with the foot plate A to the desired length e Tighten the clamp tightly so that the foot plate cannot slip Make sure that there is sufficient free space underneath the foot plate to operate the wheelchair over obstacles without the footplate becoming stu
37. r or unprofessional use of the Product or the battery that is part of the Product including the incorrect charging of the battery and the failure to carry out timely and good maintenance in which context it also applies that if the Customer is a Dealer this Dealer will indemnify Handicare against possible claims from Users or other third parties that are based on the above mentioned improper or unprofessional use of the Product Preface or the battery that is part of the Product Handicare does not guarantee batteries provided by dealers or purchased by the customer The warranty conditions as mentioned in above stipulations in any case become null and void if e The guidelines of Handicare for the maintenance of the Product are not or insufficiently followed e A necessary repair or replacement of parts is based on neglect damage or abuse of the Product or a use of the Product for another purpose than the one for which it was intended e Parts of the Product are replaced by parts of another origin than those which Handicare uses and or parts of the Product are replaced without the permission of Handicare The warranties as mentioned in stipulations 1 through 3 also become null and void if what is involved is re used by a new user within the warranty period and that such re use necessitates adaptations to the wheelchair and those adaptations are carried out without the instructions and or at the order of Handicare To retain rig
38. resulting in unnecessarily rapid wear e Never operate the wheelchair when you are under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication that could affect your driving ability e You must have sufficient visual acuity to be able to drive safely in the wheelchair SADKIB 010100000 en doc 2 General description The Ibis is a compact wheelchair which offers comfort and safety in any situation both inside and out The Ibis is a wheelchair that is moved by hand either by yourself as is the case with the Ibis with 24 wheels or to be pushed by another person as is the case with the Ibis with 12 wheels The seating system can be adjusted according to your personal wishes and has a continuous tilting adjustment that can be set by your assistant to a position that is most comfortable for you While at all times the center of gravity of the seat remains at the same position in relation to the wheels and your knees remain at the same height The following should be kept in mind when using the wheelchair The wheelchair is a technical product Therefore any repairs and maintenance should be carried out by qualified personnel If any work needs to be done on the wheelchair you should contact your supplier SADKIB 010200000 en doc 16 3 Main components Main components See fig 010300000 The following main components are or may be installed on the wheelchair A B C D Seat This is where the user is seated Backre
39. shing bracket Always descend from a sidewalk back to front so that the wheelchair cannot tip over and make the user fall out of the chair SADKIB010406020 en doc 4 7 Reducing the Ibis See fig 010407000 010407000 The Ibis can be reduced as follows e By removing the seat A See Removing the seat e By folding down the backrest B See Folding down the backrest e By taking down the arm rests C See Taking down an arm rest 25 Operation e lf applicable by removing the head rest D See Removing the head rest e If applicable by removing the back wheels E only on Ibis 24 e By folding up the foot support F See Folding up the foot support By replacing the parts that were removed and by putting the other parts back in their operating positions the Ibis is ready for immediate use again See the descriptions concerned SADKIB 010407000 nl doc 4 7 1 Removing the seat cushion See fig 010407010 The seat cushion can also be removed to reduce the wheelchair This should be done as follows e Pull up the seat A When replacing the seat the clips B should click around the frame C of the chair Check whether the seat is clicked in place securely 010407010 EBAXXX 010407010 nl doc 4 7 2 Removing the seat cushion See fig 010407020 The backrest can be folded down to facilitate transport of the wheelchair for example in a Car Folding down the backrest should
40. st Serves to support the back of the user Tilting adjustment Handle to have the chair tilted by the assistant Headrest option Serves to support the head Arm rest Serves to support the arms Side panel Serves to position the user sideways properly Leg rest with foot support To support the legs and feet of the user Push bracket To have the wheelchair pushed by an assistant Brake handle To apply the brake to the wheelchair or release it Brake bracket The assistant can operate the brake bracket of the wheelchair by foot to apply or release the brake Swivel castor These swivel in the direction in which the wheelchair is steered Back wheels 12 The back wheels of the wheelchair Back wheels 24 Using these wheels you can move the wheelchair yourself Quick release shaft This way the wheel can be taken down easily Depending on the application and the design parts can be adjusted for optimum seating comfort and parts can be removed for transportation The dealer will deliver the wheelchair ready for use For those parts that can be taken down for transportation purposes refer to the appropriate sections in this owner s manual SADKIB 010300000 en doc 17 Main components 010300000 18 Operation 4 Operation XXXXXX 010400000 en doc 4 1 Riding with the Ibis To be able to ride the Ibis this owner s manual describes the following parts e Inspection before use Ridin
41. t and the right side SADKIB 010508020 nl doc 40 010508020 Adjustment options 5 8 Adjusting the height of the side panel See fig 010509010 The side panels should provide sufficient support and sufficient freedom of movement so that you can assume a comfortable position in the chair The side panels can be adjusted in height The height adjustment can be done as follows e Loosen both screws A a few turns with a Phillips screwdriver PH2 e Slide the side panel B at the desired height e Tighten the crosshead screws securely again SADKIB 010509010 nl doc 5 9 Adjusting the headrest option See fig 010510000 A headrest can be attached to the back of the backrest The headrest can be adjusted in A Height B Depth C Angle XXXXXX 010510000 nl doc 010510000 41 Adjustment options 5 9 1 Adjusting the height of the headrest See fig 010510010 The height adjustment can be done as follows e Loosen the wing nut A a few turns e Slide the headrest B to the desired height e Securely tighten the wing nut again so that the headrest cannot shift XXXXXX 010510010 nl doc 010510010 5 9 2 Adjusting the depth of the headrest See fig 010510020 The depth adjustment should be done as follows e Loosen the two bolts A a bit with a spanner with a key width of 10 mm e Set the desired headrest depth B e Tighten the two bolts securely again X
42. ust never be covered or removed and must remain present and clearly legible throughout the entire lifespan of the wheelchair Immediately replace or repair illegible or damaged signs symbols and instructions Contact your dealer with regard to this 1 2 Technical specification The technical specifications may not be changed 1 3 Modifications Modification of parts of this product is not permitted 1 4 Safety To avoid accidents and undesirable situations it is of great importance to pay attention to the following safety instructions e Pay extra attention to riding on slopes e Never ride with the Ibis on a slope with an angle of more than 5 ascending percentage of 9 e On slopes always ride slowly and with awareness e The wheelchair is less stable on a slope and has less sideways stability e Donotride on a slope if the seat is tilted 15 General description e Be sure that no items of clothing hang loose These could be caught between the wheels while riding the wheelchair When tilting the seating system parts of the wheelchair could be caught between the wheels or the mechanism e Adjust your riding according to the circumstances e Ride carefully on slippery roads resulting from rain ice or snow e Avoid the Ibis from coming into contact with sea water Sea water is caustic and may damage the wheelchair e Avoid the Ibis from coming into contact with sand Sand can affect the moving parts of the wheelchair
43. ve your wheelchair serviced by your dealer at least once a year or in case of intensive use once every six months SADKIB 010700010 en doc 45 Maintenance 6 2 Wheels For the proper functioning of the wheelchair it is very important that the tires are at the right tension Soft tires yield less optimal driving for the wheelchair It also costs more energy to move the wheelchair forward Moreover tire wear when driving on soft tires is unnecessarily great For the right tire tension see Product specifications Note when filling the tires that the pressure never exceeds the maximum specified value provided in the table product specification or as indicated on the side of the tire In case of doubt contact the dealer supplier For inspection of the tires see maintenance table SADKIB 010705000 en doc 6 3 Cleaning Removing dry dirt Upholstery metal parts and frame parts can usually be cleaned easily with a dry soft cloth Removing mud and or other wet dirt Parts that are soiled with wet dirt can best be cleaned by first wiping the dirty parts with a wet sponge and then wiping them dry with a dry soft cloth Upholstery Cleaning with a damp cloth and household soap After removing the dirt the cleaned parts should be wiped dry with a soft dry cloth e Never use abrasive or aggressive cleansers They can damage the wheelchair e Also do not use organic solvents such as thinner washing benzene or turpe

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