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English  

Model: 

Netti I allround  

Version: 

November 2010

   

Language: 

English  

Model: 

Netti I allround  

Version: 

November 2010

Netti Rullestoler

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English  

Model: 

Netti I allround  

Version: 

November 2010

   

Language: 

English  

Model: 

Netti I allround  

Version: 

November 2010

11. TESTS & 
      WARRANTY

11.1 Tests

Netti I allround is tested and has been 
approved for usage both indoors and 
outdoors. The chair is CE marked.

Maximum user weight: 150 kg 

It is tested by TÜV SÜD Product Service 
GmbH according to 

DIN EN 12183: 2009

.

Crash tested at Millbrooke Proving 
Ground, Bedford UK, according to 
ISO 7176-19

Seating system is tested for fire 
resistance according to:

 

ISO 7176-16

11.2 Guarantee

Alu Rehab is providing you with a 5-year 
guarantee on all frame components and on 
the cross-tube assembly.  There is a 2-year 
guarantee on all other compo-nents 
except batteries.  Alu Rehab is not
responsible for any damage resulting from 
inappropriate or unprofessional installation 
and/or repairs, neglet, wear, from changes 
in wheelchair assemlies or instutions not 
approved by Alu Rehab or
by use of spare parts delivered or produced 
by third parties.  In such cases, this 
guarantee shall be considered null and 
void.

11.3 Claim

• 

Claim is to be addressed to the sales  

   agent of the wheelchair.  Please note    
   that sales documentation has to be  
   filled in and signed correctly in order to  
   document time and and place of the  
   purchase of the wheelchair.

• Generally, defects are accepted as reason  

   for claims.  The sales agent and Alu Rehab
   are to decide whether a defect has to be
   repaired, or the customer is entitled to a
   reduced prize due to the defect.

• This decision is based on an evaluation of  

   defect.  14 days after receiving a claim,
   the customer receives a report from the 
   sales agent and/or Alu Rehab are going
   to handle the defect.

• Claim are to be forwarded as soon as a 

   defect is discovered.

             

Summary of Contents for Netti I Allround

Page 1: ...Netti I Allround U S E R M A N U A L This product conforms to 93 42 EEC for medical products...

Page 2: ...1 7 Vital measurements 7 2 QUICK REFERENCE 8 3 DESCRIPTION 9 4 FEATURES OF NETTI I ALLROUND 10 5 ACCESSORIES 11 5 1 Assembly of Hip Belt 14 5 2 Assembly of H Belt 14 5 3 Push handles 15 5 4 Seat cush...

Page 3: ...l techniques 25 8 2 Driving step up 25 8 3 Driving step down 26 8 4 Driving slope 27 8 5 Driving up stairs 27 8 6 Driving down stairs 28 8 7 Transfer 28 8 8 Point of balance 29 8 9 Lifting the chair 2...

Page 4: ...essment focusing on the needs of the user and demands from the environment Therefore it is important to know about the possibilities and restrictions of the wheelchair Netti I allround is a wheelchair...

Page 5: ...this particular need Ignoring this advice could in unfavourable circumstances lead to the deformation or fracture of metal parts in the area of the back tube the leg rests or the arm rests 1 3 Quality...

Page 6: ...Wheelchair frame Cushions Hubs Brake function Headset bearings test for wear lubrication Directional stability of wheels Bearings Please also note the content of chapter 9 2 Cleaning and washing Anti...

Page 7: ...heels it is possible to achieve 32 47 cm seat height whewheel Backrest height 500 mm Using back rest extender gives 600 mm Specification min max Overall length with foot support 1030 mm Overall width...

Page 8: ...scriptions will accompany the accessory For troubleshooting see chapter 10 For adjustment see chapter 6 Drive carefully Be aware that friction against push rims can create a warm surface Salt water ca...

Page 9: ...n accessory 5 Release handle for arm support 6 Universal foot support 7 Main wheel 8 Quick release axle 9 Push rim 10 Anti tip 11 Brake 12 Front castor bearing house 14 Quick release for front fork 15...

Page 10: ...and it can be adjusted in height Foot support Universal foot support Arm support Height adjustable and removeable Depth adjustable pads Accessories options Seat Trays reading stand for trays See chapt...

Page 11: ...del Reading stand Upholstery for tray Offers a soft base for the arm resting on the tray Half tray Swingable upholstered half tray The tray replaces the existing standard armrest Wedge Increases side...

Page 12: ...poflex filling and rubber band Head cushion Comfort Cushion with Kospo flex filling to pull onto head rest Back rest extender 12 cm extender To be used together with 60 cm back rest cushion Arm suppor...

Page 13: ...eat cushion increases pelvic stabilization Calf pad hinged The user doesn t have to lift the legs when mounting or dismoun ting the foot supports Foot board with lock The foot supports can be swung to...

Page 14: ...hinge using the enclosed screws and nuts Picture 3 2 pcs 13 mm open end spanner 5 2 Mounting of H Belt bar Picture 1 Remove the push handles and pull the H belt attachment bar onto the push handles fr...

Page 15: ...ck the handle in required position by tightening the lever Be sure to lock the handle properly Check that the safety screw is properly tightened To remove the handles the safety screw at the bottom al...

Page 16: ...and fix it in required position Adjusting the head support in angle Release the adjustment wheel at the rear of the horizontal bar B Adjust the head support and fix it in required position Adjusting t...

Page 17: ...d in chapter 5 is a presentation of options and will be delivered with separate mounting descriptions 6 2 Main wheels To mount the main wheel remove the quick release bolt from the hub bushing lead it...

Page 18: ...o choose between For to change the front castors or front fork unfix the wheel and place it in the required position in the front fork Angle of bearing house Correctly adjusted angle of the front fork...

Page 19: ...n the screw To ensure that the screws are properly locked in position the edge of the screw should be parallel to the back rest hinge See picture 6 8 Adjusting seat depth at the rear The seat depth ca...

Page 20: ...he front Do the following Unfix the screw holding the pull out piece for the foot support Set the pull out piece to the required position Fix the screws tighten them with 25 Nm 6mm Allen key By settin...

Page 21: ...ioned on the outside of the main wheel radius it will interfere with curbs and stairs The anti tip should always be used for the safety of the user 6 11 Adjusting arm supports Turn the release handle...

Page 22: ...foot support is fixed with the possibility of angle adjustment It is swingable and removeable The foot plates are foldable and can be angled in fixed positions Mounting of foot support Mount the foot...

Page 23: ...just the foot plate to the required angle Fix the screw properly Ill 6 14 1 Ill 6 14 1 5 mm Allen key While making the adjustment there must be no load on the foot plates For outdoor use there should...

Page 24: ...as driving brakes Be aware of potential squeeze hazard between brake and tyre 7 TRANSPORT Netti I allround is tested and approved to crash test ISO 7176 19 7 1 Folding for transport When wheelchair i...

Page 25: ...ht size and sitting position of the user are also influencing factors Also the position of the wheels will influence the driving ability The more weight placed over the main wheels the easier it is to...

Page 26: ...nough to put down the front castors on the step Turn the anti tip down 8 3 Driving techniques Step down Users drive down a step forwards This technique is only for very experienced users Check that th...

Page 27: ...wards in order to maintain the balance of the chair Driving downhill Move the upper part of the body backwards to maintain balance of the chair Control the speed of the chair by clutching the push rim...

Page 28: ...ep the balance on the main wheel taking one step at the time Reaching the bottom of the stair put the front castors safely down on the floor Turn the anti tip down If two companions are present one pe...

Page 29: ...chair forwards 8 8 Point of balance Adjust the point of balance by changing the position of the main wheel in the main wheel bracket Move the main wheel hub and the main wheel Chapt 6 6 Adjust the br...

Page 30: ...ion about push rims that fit your chair Alternative push rims may give a better grip but the friction may increase When using the hands to stop the chair the risk for burning of the hands increases A...

Page 31: ...he front castors and main wheels Clean the wheelchair thouroughly after use We recommend washing the wheel chair in washing chamber at 85 C For small damages to the surface original surface paint can...

Page 32: ...that the front castors are not fixed too hard Adjust the angle of the bearing house Heavy weight over the front castors Adjust the point of balance 6 4 6 5 The front castors are wobbling Too much weig...

Page 33: ...sulting from inappropriate or unprofessional installation and or repairs neglet wear from changes in wheelchair assemlies or instutions not approved by Alu Rehab or by use of spare parts delivered or...

Page 34: ...pted by the customer can not keep the CE mark given by Alu Rehab A S Norway If this is the case the warranty given by Alu Rehab A S Norway will not be valid If any uncertainty about special fitting an...

Page 35: ...22 3 kg 55 cm 40 50 cm 50 60 cm 79 cm 72 cm 25 2 lg 60 cm 40 50 cm 50 60 cm 84 cm 77 cm 25 5 kg Measured between edges of frame tubes For distance between skirt guards add 2 5 cm Measured from front...

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