Legend 2
MB3150-GB
User Manual
Page 1: ...Legend 2 MB3150 GB User Manual...
Page 2: ...en developed in line with the market The result is a unique wheelchair with quality comfort and good rolling properties A total width of the seat width 18 cm provides good ability to negotiate obstacl...
Page 3: ...ontents 3 The wheelchair s parts 4 Assembly and transport 5 Using the wheelchair 6 Adjusting the chair 12 Positioning belt 23 Safety 24 Safety in cars 25 Maintenance 28 Technical specifications 31 Lab...
Page 4: ...ousing castor Castor wheel fork Castor wheel Figure 1 In order to be able to read and understand this manual it is important that you familiarise yourself with the most common terms we use for the dif...
Page 5: ...cover by the seat tubing NB Do not hold around the seat tubing as your fingers can get caught Put the seat cushion accessory into position ensuring that it sits properly on the seat fabric Folding th...
Page 6: ...t approximately 5 mm when the wheel bolt is completely in the casing Height adjustable pushing handle Figure 6 The pushing handle is adjusted by loosening the locking handle whilst moving the pushing...
Page 7: ...vement The supports can be released by twisting the handle 8A inwards or outwards when the leg support is swung After the leg support has been swung to the side it can be lifted straight up and comple...
Page 8: ...es 11 and 12 The leg supports can be swung in out and removed for easier movement The supports can be released by twisting the handle 11A inwards or outwards when the leg support is swung For an easie...
Page 9: ...used as a driving brake Anti tip stabiliser Tipping bar Figure 14 The anti tip stabiliser is put into position by pulling it down and turning it in a downward direction simultaneously The anti tip st...
Page 10: ...igure 16 Figure 17 Moving in and out of the chair Figures 15 16 and 17 Activate the brakes Swing the leg supports away where applicable Sit far forward on the chair before moving to another chair bed...
Page 11: ...the armrests NB For height adjustable pushing handles ensure that the handle is locked before lifting In order for assistants to have a better lifting position they can alternatively lift from each s...
Page 12: ...equal adjustment on both castor wheels Angle of castor wheels Page 17 Stepless scale to ensure equal adjustment on both castor wheels Back height Page 18 The scale shows the back height from 35 cm to...
Page 13: ...the methods below Moving the wheel block up or down Moving the wheel block up lowers the seat Moving the wheel block down raises the seat See page 15 Changing to bigger or smaller driving wheels A bi...
Page 14: ...r the legs A larger castor wheel will increase the turning radius but will also improve the ability to negotiate obstacles on uneven surfaces Changing to a longer or shorter castor wheel fork A shorte...
Page 15: ...tep by step up or down in accordance with the scale Squeeze the inner and outer wheel block together NB It is important to ensure that the pins in the wheel block go into the holes in the frame and th...
Page 16: ...ntil it stops Adjust the casing of the driving wheel forward or backward Figure 27 NB It is important to ensure that the pins in the wheel block go into the holes in the frame and that the casing lies...
Page 17: ...astor wheels Loosen screw 29A Adjust to the desired height see scale 29B Re tighten the screw Adjusting the angle of the castor wheel Figure 30 Loosen screw 30A slightly Loosen screw 30B Place the All...
Page 18: ...back height Loosen the screw in the back tubing 31B Adjust to the desired back height See the measuring scale Re tighten the screw Adjusting the angle of the back Figures 32 and 33 The angle of the ba...
Page 19: ...ese can be adjusted to change the back curvature and so achieve maximum comfort and support Adjusting the brakes Figures 35 and 36 The standard wheelchair is delivered with brakes that are fitted in t...
Page 20: ...and push pull the lower pipe of the anti tip stabiliser Re tighten the screw Adjusting the length of the legrests Figure 38 The leg supports have a linear scale 38A on the outside which helps to achi...
Page 21: ...on your wheelchair To extend the seat Unscrew screw 40A Remove the plug or seat extension piece at the front of the seat tubing Loosen the overlapping Velcro in the seat fabric and pull the seat cover...
Page 22: ...hen the armrest is adjusted to the desired position the clothes protector can be moved in order to avoid openings to the wheel Loosen the screw 39C and push the clothes protector up or down Re tighten...
Page 23: ...es 43 45 and 46 Remove the screws 43A with a 4 mm Allen key Locate the fixing bracket as shown in figure 2 Fasten it with the screws you removed or use the screws that came with the fixing brackets Fe...
Page 24: ...front of the frame should be used to prevent injury to the user When modifying the chair such as moving the driving wheels moving the castor wheels changing the back height etc the chair s handling pr...
Page 25: ...is a 4 point fastening system The system is a total system that fastens both the wheelchair and user to the car The system requires fastening rails to be mounted in the car Legend 2 has marked off fo...
Page 26: ...a passenger seat in a car WARNING a Where possible the wheelchair should be in a forward facing direction and secured in accordance with the instructions from the manufacturer of the fastening system...
Page 27: ...from the chair and secured in the vehicle during transport so that they don t become loose and cause injury to the user in the event of a collision g Support and positioning equipment must not be reg...
Page 28: ...C See the washing instructions on the different materials Conditions that can damage the wheelchair The wheelchair should not be used in temperatures below 35 C or in excess of 60 There are no restric...
Page 29: ...t depth Allen key 3 mm Anti tip stabiliser Allen key 4 mm 5 mm wrench 10 mm Seat height front Allen key 5 mm Driving wheel pos Wrench 27 mm Armrest height Allen key 4 mm Castor angle Allen key 5 mm In...
Page 30: ...r the edge of the rim Use a special tyre lever 48B if necessary Make sure that the tube does not get caught between the lever and the edge of the rim Fitting tyres Insert the tube into the new tyre an...
Page 31: ...ion not applicable Fork mm Wheel inches mm Hole positions in the castor wheel fork 1 2 3 4 5 6 92 4 100 37 43 35 5 41 5 92 5 125 38 5 44 5 120 4 100 40 46 38 5 44 5 37 43 120 5 125 41 5 47 5 40 46 38...
Page 32: ...red in a special aluminium alloy The back and seat covers are made of flame retardant material The wheelchair can alternatively be delivered with solid pneumatic tyres for the castor wheels and drivin...
Page 33: ...33 MB3150 GB Labelling Product name Model Seat width Seat depth Max user weight Serial number CE labelling Year and month manufactured Specification of lifting points Pitch angle...
Page 34: ...34 10 19 18 17 15 14 13 12 11 9 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 22 16 21 20 7 MB3150 GB Accessories...
Page 35: ...akes Brake pull to lock with long lever Leg support Leg support angle adjustable 7 Footplate depth adjustable 8 Amputation support 9 10 Back Smartsit comfort back 11 Angled pushing handle Pushing hand...
Page 36: ...e Any damage to accessories will not be covered by this guarantee Equipment that is not treated with due care or is used in a way that is inconsistent with the guidelines of this user manual will not...
Page 37: ...37 MB3150 GB Notes...
Page 38: ...38 MB3150 GB Notes...
Page 39: ...ted as an obligation on the part of Handicare Produksjon AS Handicare Produksjon AS is not responsible either legally or financially for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this user manual...
Page 40: ...07 Utgitt januar 2008 Handicare Produksjon AS Produced by Handicare Produksjon AS www Handicare com...