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4 The chairs possibilities

Seat height

Seat angle

Castor wheel

Front fork

Rear wheel

Handrims

Seat

Backrest  
Cross back 2

Seat depth
(functional)

 
 

  Rear  

 

Front

  40-50 cm 

 

40-51 cm

 
  Max forward angle: 2 cm lower front than back. 
  Max backward angle:  6 cm higher front than back. 

 

  6" half-massive/ 6,5" massive

  Short/medium, with 3 alternative height positions   
  for the castor wheel

 
  20", 22" or 24"
  High-pressure 1"
  Low- pressure 1 3/8"
 Solid

  Camber angle 2° or 0°
 
 
  Stainless, plastic coated, cellular rubber, aluminium

 
  Black fabric/hard seat/ECS
  (ECS, a fixed seat/backrest system with
  anatomically shaped cushions, detachable)

 
 
  Type 

Height  

Backrest angle

  standard  

30-45 cm 

-5

o

 - +15

o

  high 

38-55 cm   

-5

o

 - +15

o

 
  Short frame 36-42 cm. Long frame 42-48 cm.
  Short frame 42-48 cm. Long frame 48-54 cm.

Seat height rear

Seat height front

8: 6 Sittsdjup

Seat depth

Functional seat depth

Summary of Contents for Cross XL

Page 1: ...74236M 2015 11 06 Cross XL Manual English...

Page 2: ...6 Settings Seat 14 16 7 Backrest mod 2 17 18 8 Backrest 3A 19 23 9 Legrests 24 26 10 Driving technique Manoeuvring 27 32 11 Assembly instructions Accessories 33 35 12 Care and maintenance Fault findin...

Page 3: ...product is tested and fulfils the demands stated in EN 12183 The main product s durability and lifetime is at least five years when used in accordance with intended use the safety in structions the re...

Page 4: ...s and swing the legrests in under the seat or remove them completely Lift by holding the push handles and the front part of the frame by the legrest mounting point Wheelchair with lockable legrests Li...

Page 5: ...vehicle This is the way in which the wheelchair is tested and approved according to the ISO standard for crash testing of wheelchairs in vehicles 3 According to directive 2001 85 EC appendix VII poin...

Page 6: ...must not be passed through the wheels or around the back tubes Options accessories that can be removed without tools such as trays must be removed and secured or placed where they cannot fly around i...

Page 7: ...Side frame 5 Brake 16 Armrest attachment 6 Footrest 17 Quick release hub 7 Widened footrest 52 5 60 18 Handrim 8 Footrest locking knob 19 Rear wheel 9 Legrest 20 Back tube 10 Castor wheel 21 Locking k...

Page 8: ...lternative height positions for the castor wheel 20 22 or 24 High pressure 1 Low pressure 1 3 8 Solid Camber angle 2 or 0 Stainless plastic coated cellular rubber aluminium Black fabric hard seat ECS...

Page 9: ...frame 48 54 cm Triangular 0 to 6 cm Adjustable plush upholstery ECS Standard Comfort Tidy Push handles alternative bow handle Both height adjustable at intervals of 2 cm Detachable Fits for Crossback...

Page 10: ...th 33 cm Extended attachment tubes 10 cm Shorter attachment tubes 8 cm One piece footrest One piece footrest complete for 35 37 5 seat width adjustable in angle settable height and depth Standard wide...

Page 11: ...cm fits onto armrest Armrest cushion Hemi swing away for mounting on long armrests Armrest foldable height adjustable or fixed height Side guard black Mudguard right and left Thigh support Widening ki...

Page 12: ...straps black nylon adjustable length Extended footrest fits onto the existing footrest Positioning belt two pieces with snap lock fixing points on the wheelchair frame Seat belt with snap lock Headres...

Page 13: ...e Tilter not for low seat heights 20 22 in position C Cane holder two parts one of which is an elasticated section that is fastened around the cane Spoke guard with grey or yellow print Tetra quick re...

Page 14: ...B 1 2 turns See position marking C to obtain equal height on both sides Check and adjust the angle of the at tachment and tighten the screws Tools 6 mm Allen key a spirit level may be useful Risk of t...

Page 15: ...ar wheels 3 alternative heights A B C Risk of tipping Always check the positioning of the anti tips See also point 14 Alternative seat heights angles 6 7 Rear wheel with quick release hubs The shaft a...

Page 16: ...r see The chairs possibilities Bear in mind the risk of tipping always adjust the position of the anti tips 6 11 Seat depth Cross XL with adjustable seat upholstery The seat depth can be adjusted Also...

Page 17: ...k of the back tube Tighten the screws securely Tools Allen key 5 mm 7 3 Backrest angle The backrest angle is infinitely variable See The chairs possibilities The angle is adjusted using the nut on the...

Page 18: ...ess the plastic washer Install desired height Ensure that the push handles are locked in the correct position Tighten the knob again Ensure that the knobs are properly tightened This is especially im...

Page 19: ...oosen the nut 2 Adjust the back support angle Use the posi tion markings to obtain the same back support angle on the right and left sides respectively 3 Tighten the nut Risk of tipping Always check t...

Page 20: ...protective cover 2 Loosen the locking screws max 1 turn 3 4 Adjust the back support height using the graduation and marking on the lower back rod 5 Tighten the locking screws 6 Fit the protective cov...

Page 21: ...the grad uation and the marking on the lower back rod 4 Move the Allen key to the eccentric shaft s key handle B 5 6 Install desired lumbar angle 7 Tighten the locking screw and fit the protec tive co...

Page 22: ...cted eccentric shaft s locking screw and loosen it 1 2 turn Move the Allen key to the eccentric shaft s key handle and set the required lumbar angle 5 Tighten the locking screws and fit the protective...

Page 23: ...bar angle to the required back support angle using the eccentric shafts as in point 4 5 on page 22 3 If necessary fit seat extender accessory An extended seat depth is achieved by opening the back sup...

Page 24: ...e standard angle The narrow legrests are a good alternative when the seat depth is shortened but they can only be used with 5 castor wheels For a raised footrest the nar row footrest is also available...

Page 25: ...width 35 and 37 5 calf support of polya mide can only be used on one side Never stand on the footrests as there is a risk of tipping When lifting a wheelchair remove the legrests and lift using the fr...

Page 26: ...footrests should be raised 4 5 cm above the ground Never stand on the footrests as there is a risk of tipping Make sure the screw head locks in the hexagon hole 9 7 Angle and depth of the footrests Th...

Page 27: ...nt Grasp the handrims firmly at the same time leaning forwards with your upper body Be sure to turn the anti tips back to the down position Care giver driving up forwards Ensure that the anti tips are...

Page 28: ...to the down position Care giver driving down forwards Ensure that the anti tips are turned upwards Tilt the wheelchair up if necessary with help from the tilter so that the castor wheels are in the a...

Page 29: ...lks behind and holds on to the push handle and one who walks in front and holds on to the frame or in the legrests if these are lockable With care giver backwards Turn the anti tips upwards and ensure...

Page 30: ...The technique for transferring a user should be practised with trained personnel All that is provided here is some important advice to consider in conjunc tion with transferring a user into or out of...

Page 31: ...mes much more manoeuvrable but the tendency to tip backwards increases The centre of balance is also altered when the seat and or backrest angle is adjusted We recommend the use of anti tips Ensure th...

Page 32: ...friction burns e g blisters Be aware that when passing through narrow spaces there is a risk of getting your fingers caught There is also a risk of fingers getting caught in the spokes If there is a...

Page 33: ...h 1 cm intervals Tools 10 mm spanner 5 mm Allen key The lock lug is used both to set the height of the armrest and secure the side guard Loosen the screw that fas tens the lock lug Slide the guard up...

Page 34: ...at fix the armrest bracket to the frame Slide the armrest up or down to the desired height Tighten the screws again 11 5 Positioning belt The positioning belt is in two parts is adjustable in length a...

Page 35: ...st angle always ensure that you check the function of the anti tip 11 7 Headrest The headrest is mounted onto the steering bar option see point 7 7 The headrest is adjustable in height depth and angle...

Page 36: ...front forks are tightened according to instructions see point 6 4 Brakes The braking effect is dependent on the air pressure in the tyres Encrusted dirt can have a negative effect on the brake mechan...

Page 37: ...Adjust the front fork attachment s angular setting Clean the castor axles from hair and dirt Too much weight over the castors Adjust the centre of balance Inflate the tyres Adjust the distance betwee...

Page 38: ...ntee 5 year guarantee against material and manufacturing defects For terms and conditions see www etac com Special adaptations comprise everything that falls outside the instructions and settings in t...

Page 39: ...height Seat height front Seat height rear 4321 C B A 4 cm Front seat height table Cross XL Cross XL Cross XL Distance rear wheel seat 14 Alternative seat heights angles Castor wheel Rear wheel Seat he...

Page 40: ...0 22 32 16 9 60 long 13120822 42 48 40 51 40 50 32 45 81 0 22 32 17 1 15 Weights and dimensions standard models Cross XL 47 5 60 cm Type of chair Art no Seat depth from back tubes Seat height front Se...

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