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| 04-2022 

User Manual Cobi Cruise 

 

  

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Max. user weight 

325 kg 

Risk class  

Basic UDI DI  

5740000100023N6 

Expected product service life  

Minimum 7 years 

Crash-tested 

No 

Seat depth 

480-600 mm, at 30 mm intervals 

Back angle 

90°- 120°, continuously variable 

Seat angle 

-4 - 13° 

Height from front of seat to ground  

(Height stated without cushion. Add 100 mm if cushion included) 

337-551 mm 

Height of back rest 

613 mm 

Max. length excl. footrests / incl. footrests 

approx. 1246 mm - 1773 mm 

Min. length excl. footrests / incl. footrests 

approx. 987 - 1054 mm 

Seat width 

550-1000 mm, at 50 mm intervals. 100 mm between 700 and 1000 mm 

Max. total width 

676-926 mm 

Max. total height 

1115 mm 

Max. weight of wheelchair 

100 kg 

Max. downhill inclination  

10°  

Max. uphill inclination 

10° 

Max. sideways inclination 

10° 

Massive tyres 

Massive tyres with PU core 

Frame tubing (material) 

S355 high-tensile steel 

Seat cushion filling 

CMHR 50250 (base), Visco 45060 (core), CMHR 4038 (top), flame-retardant 

Back cushion filling 

CM 2740 (base), Cut latex and EPS-beads (the front), flame-retardant 

Back and seat cushion  

Covered in incontinence cover (G469 black), flame-retardant 

Arm rest cushion 

Foam (CMHR4250 and RF5060), cover durable imitation leather (Temskay 

Leather), flame-retardant 

Cushion in foot and lower leg support 

Foam (CMHR4038), cover durable imitation leather 

(Temskay Leather), flame-retardant 

Push bar 

S355 high-tensile steel 

Wheel forks 

Aluminium 

Footrest tubing 

Steel 

Foot plate 

S355 High-tensile steel 

Turning radius (Pivot)  

100-120 cm 

13. Specifications 

Summary of Contents for Cobi Cruise Power

Page 1: ...t Cobi Rehab and Cobi Rehab suppliers comply with the UN conventions on child labour and forced labour as well as ILO 029 C132 and C182 USER MANUAL UP TO 325 KG Used in all phases of rehabilitation from the bedridden user to the mobile user Cobi Cruise is equipped with tilt in space and recline functions which are activated via a controller and operated by both user and care staff Armrests that ca...

Page 2: ... comments 5 4 Application 5 5 Construction 6 6 Electric tilt in space and recline 9 7 Before use 10 8 Possible adjustments 11 9 Maintenance and cleaning 12 10 Transport and storage 12 11 Recycling and disposal 13 12 Warranty 13 13 Specifications 14 14 Accessories and spare parts 15 ...

Page 3: ...nsible for errors or accidents occurring after repairs are made without the written permission of Cobi Rehab SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS In this user manual the symbol indicates a safety instruction Follow safety instructions carefully The care staff assesses whether the user should be restrained in the Cobi Cruise comfort wheelchair during use for safety reasons Always lift users not able to stand and wa...

Page 4: ...ispose of through correct waste management Cobi Catalogue number Serial number Year of manufacture Manufacturer Medical device Max user weight Consult the manual CE Label located at the frame See an example of an CE label below 2 Indications Always monitor and guide users with reduced cognitive function in the user of the electrical functions of the wheelchair 2 1 Counter indications ...

Page 5: ...nge the product specifications without providing prior notice The UDI number of the wheelchair appears on the label which is located on the side of the frame Product safety notices and product recalls can be viewed on the website 3 General comments The Cobi Cruise comfort wheelchair is designed for indoor use e g in hospitals institutions and in care homes The wheelchair can also be used in privat...

Page 6: ...nto nine modules which are sewn together into one large cushion All nine modules consist of two parts A firm foam layer and layer with a mixture of polystyrene beads and latex foam The foam layer faces the back of the wheelchair while the bead and foam layer are the one sat on by the user The bead and foam mixture are modular and helps to increase the comfort of the wheelchair and its pressure rel...

Page 7: ...foam Extra long and strong arm rests Swivelling arm rests allow positioning near a table The leg rests each support up to 200 kg and are adjustable in both height and position They also have a swivel function that allows easier access to and from the wheelchair The angle of the foot plates the height angle of the leg rest and the angle of the calf plates can be adjusted without tools The position ...

Page 8: ...s Two seat actuators and a back actuator The two seat actuators control the tilt in space function The seat actuators are installed under the seat The back actuator controls the recline function The back actuator is also installed under the seat 5 8 Actuators Two actuators marked blue control the tilt in space function One actuator red controls the recline function The control box is installed on ...

Page 9: ...ion Using the negative tilt function may cause the user to slide forward The battery indicator is shown at the top of the remote control Be sure to charge the wheelchair when the battery flashes in the red box The illustrations indicate which functions are activated by pressing the arrows The arrows on the top illustration activate the recline function The wheelchair can recline from 90 120 The ar...

Page 10: ...ual adjustment 7 Before use If the user can independently move from bed to wheelchair Swivel the footrests to the sides Adjust the seat angle to the needs of the user The user sits in the wheelchair Swing the footrests back into position if required for the activity When moving a passive user from bed to wheelchair using a sling Swivel the footrests to the sides if required by the user Adjust the ...

Page 11: ...completing this before starting the specific adjustment Risk of fingers getting caught between the seat and the frame when tilting Risk of tissue getting caught between arm rest and back when reclining 8 1 Adjusting the back module Adjust leg rests to lower legs of the user Adjust the angle of the foot plates in relation to the user s positioning of the feet Adjust the calf support to provide the ...

Page 12: ...a dry place at a temperature between 10 50 C The Cobi Cruise is suitable for land and or air transport when not accommodating a user The Cobi Cruise cannot be folded as it has a fixed frame To avoid injuries to e g the back we advise against carrying the 100 kg wheelchair The wheelchair can be lifted by the frame if it is to be transported without a user in a motorised vehicle Cobi Cruise is not c...

Page 13: ...hich have been repaired by unauthorised personnel The warranty does not cover wearing parts This warranty does not apply when Cobi Rehab assesses that the Cobi Cruise comfort wheelchair has been improperly operated For damage caused by improper operation an invoice will be issued for both the service and the spare parts used 12 Warranty 11 Recycling and disposal Report any incidents relating to th...

Page 14: ...115 mm Max weight of wheelchair 100 kg Max downhill inclination 10 Max uphill inclination 10 Max sideways inclination 10 Massive tyres Massive tyres with PU core Frame tubing material S355 high tensile steel Seat cushion filling CMHR 50250 base Visco 45060 core CMHR 4038 top flame retardant Back cushion filling CM 2740 base Cut latex and EPS beads the front flame retardant Back and seat cushion Co...

Page 15: ... code IPX6 Risk assessment EN ISO 14971 2012 General requirements and test methods EN 12182 2012 Accessory Part number Elevation leg rest R 0115 999 006 Elevation leg rest L 0115 999 007 Cobi Cruise IV holder with installation bracket s 0115 999 090 Neck support Contact us for the choice of neck support For spare parts please contact Cobi Rehab on telephone 45 7025 2522 or at cobi cobi dk 14 Acces...

Page 16: ... 04 2022 User Manual Cobi Cruise 16 MANUFACTURER Cobi Rehab Fuglebækvej 1D DK 2770 Kastrup Denmark 45 7025 2522 cobirehab com ...

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