Technical specifications
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5.3
Glossary
•
A
setting
is only carried out once.
A setting may comprise a number of actions, usually involving tools.
•
An
adjustment
may be carried out more than once.
An adjustment does not take much effort and is easily carried out.
An adjustment may be made by the user, the attendant or a therapist.
An adjustment that is permanently adjustable by the user is indicated by
PAU
.
An adjustment that is permanently adjustable by the attendant or the therapist is indicated by
PAT
.
•
A number of parts for Yes-Series wheelchairs are
available
with different dimensions.
After delivery, these parts cannot be adjusted by the user or the dealer.
•
A setting or adjustment may be carried out
in steps or variably
.
If the adjustment is variable, the range is indicated by the word “to”.
The words “or” or a “-” (dash) mean that only the values indicated are adjustable or available.
•
The dimensions in the tables are in centimetres and have a
tolerance of 1 cm
.
The degrees in the tables have a tolerance of 2°.
•
To transport the wheelchair, various parts, such as leg rests, armrests and head rest can be removed; the back
rest of the Sedeo seating system can be folded down. The minimum measurements for the wheelchair in this
situation are indicated as “
dimensions for transport
”. The corresponding weight is the “
heaviest part to be
transported
”.
•
The
stability
of the wheelchair depends largely on the extent to which the seating system can be set or
adjusted. The stated values indicate the stability with the standard delivered setting of the relevant wheelchair.
•
The
ground clearance
of the wheelchair indicates the height of the free space between the front and rear
wheels of the wheelchair. This is important when taking obstacles, such as a threshold or a kerb.
The
maximum obstacle
is the maximum height of the threshold or kerb that can be taken by the wheelchair.
•
The turning circle is the space needed by the wheelchair to make a turn. This circle is expressed as a diameter.
The minimum turning space is the space needed by the wheelchair to make a 180° turn, whereby reversing is
allowed (like a car when turning in a street). When reversing one or more times, less space is needed to make
a turn compared to making a full turn in one direction.
5.4
Electrical diagrams
The electrical connection diagram of the electronic installation is located on the inside of the cover of the battery
drawer.
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