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OVERVIEW

Model.1.360

The overview shows the most important components of the wheelchair.

Pos.  Description
  6  Drive wheel
  7  Pressure brake
  8  Locking knob / Quick release axle
  9  Handrim

Pos.  Description
  1  Back support
  2  Clothes guard / arm support
  3  Seat cushion
  4  Footboard
  5  Steering wheel

Summary of Contents for 1.360

Page 1: ...GB W e m o v e p e o p l e OPERATING MANUAL FOLDING WHEELCHAIR Model 1 360 Model 1 370...

Page 2: ...odel 1 370 11 Brake 12 Locking the pressure brakes 12 Releasing the pressure brakes 13 Leg supports 14 Calf belt 14 Adjusting the calf belt 14 Removing attaching the calf belt 14 Lower leg support 15...

Page 3: ...Wheels 23 Tyre damage on pneumatic tyres 23 Drive wheels 23 Quick release axle 23 Quick release axle with tetra locking device Code 697 24 Support castors 25 Swinging the support castors 25 Folding Un...

Page 4: ...data 32 Model 1 360 33 Model 1 370 36 Meaning of the labels on the wheelchair 39 Meaning of the symbols on the type plate 40 Inspection certificate 41 Warranty Guarantee 42 Inspection certificate for...

Page 5: ...s can be found on our website under www meyra ortopedia com Contact your specialist dealer when required Like any other vehicle a wheelchair is a technical aid It is subject to expla nations requires...

Page 6: ...tation belonging to the wheelchair together with their parents respectively a supervisor or an accompanying person before first use Users with visual impairments can find the PDF files of above mentio...

Page 7: ...ability to use the adaptive wheelchair with own personal strength must be given Provision with an adaptive wheel chairs can be an option when the adaptation and adjustment possibili ties of standard o...

Page 8: ...ll folding di mension offers high stability The wheelchair should be adapted to your needs by a specialist dealer before the first use The adaptation will take into account the driving ex perience the...

Page 9: ...olely by the special ist dealer REINSTALLMENT The wheelchair is suited for reinstall ment With the building block system the wheelchair can be fit to accommodate different handicaps body sizes LIFE SP...

Page 10: ...iew shows the most important components of the wheelchair Pos Description 6 Drive wheel 7 Pressure brake 8 Locking knob Quick release axle 9 Handrim Pos Description 1 Back support 2 Clothes guard arm...

Page 11: ...ew shows the most important components of the wheelchair Pos Description 6 Drive wheel 7 Pressure brake 8 Locking knob Quick release axle 9 Handrim Pos Description 1 Back support 2 Clothes guard arm s...

Page 12: ...ons Mechanical and muscle powered wheelchairs chapters Gen eral safety information and Brakes Attention Arrange an immediate repair of the brakes by your specialist work shop if the braking performanc...

Page 13: ...3 Releasing the pressure brakes Swivel both brake levers up 5 resp inward 6 as far as possible Do not grab into the area of the crossbrace 7 when releasing the pressure brake 6 Danger of jamming the f...

Page 14: ...e footboard Adjusting the calf belt The calf belt is guided through the front frame tubes view arrows 2 or around special attachment pins 3 and adjusted in length with a velcro strap Removing attachin...

Page 15: ...an be folded upward Check the locking points Remove both feet from the foot plates Remove lower calf belt if present Therefore observe chapter Calf belt on page 14 Note Before starting to drive the fo...

Page 16: ...leg support Folding up the footboard In order to fold up the footboard lift the loose end of the footboard as far as possible 2 Folding the footboard down In order to fold down the footboard lower th...

Page 17: ...tplates up ViewchapterCalfbeltonpage14 and chapter Lower leg support on page 15 Attention Leg supports turned to the side are released automatically and can easily come off Note this when handling e g...

Page 18: ...move them toward the top Therefore observe chapter Turn ing the leg supports to the side on page 17 Attaching the leg supports With the leg support in a swivelled aside position hang it in and then sw...

Page 19: ...n the clothes guard and tyre Danger of jam ming Do not lift or carry the wheelchair by holding on to the clothes guard arm supports When the wheelchair is being pushed by an accompanying per son the u...

Page 20: ...ff the flap of the back sup port and fold it to the front 2 Open the Velcro fastener of the belt 3 that you wish to adjust and close it again after adjustment Attention The overlapping of the loop and...

Page 21: ...tment of the push handles First hold onto the push handle that is to be adjusted with one hand then loosen the correspond ing clamping lever 2 with the other hand Then lift slide the push handle to th...

Page 22: ...s Press down the spring button 4 and insert the push handle from the top into the respective clamping device 5 Slide the push handle through the clamping device 5 and retighten the clamping lever in t...

Page 23: ...e wheelchair from tipping over and secure it to prevent an unwanted movement or tipping over Note After each assembly the locking device is to be checked with side ward pulling pressing on the drive w...

Page 24: ...c tion of the rim when the quick re lease axle is released 2 Pull off the drive wheel 4 Attaching the drive wheel If necessary previously turn the ac tivation wheel 1 as far as possible in the directi...

Page 25: ...ility and can be swiv elled inward underneath the seat 2 Depending on the version the sup port castors can be attached singly or as a pair Swinging the support castors Press the support castors out of...

Page 26: ...existent engages correct ly Carrying the wheelchair Your wheelchair can be carried with out difficulty when folded From the front push one lower arm under the upward folded seat belt Place other hand...

Page 27: ...handling instructions Mechanical and muscle powered wheelchairs chapter Transport in motor vehi cles or conveyors Transport of people inside a motor vehicle To determine if your wheelchair is ap prove...

Page 28: ...You can for example find the follow ing information in these manuals 1 Adjustments that can be carried out with tools 2 Step by step explanations to im portant repairs 3 Information on model specific...

Page 29: ...f you notice any increas ing slackness on the brake lever take the wheelchair to your specialist workshop immediately for repairs Danger of accident Before starting out when applicable Check air press...

Page 30: ...elf or with the aid of a helper Components must be free from used oil residues be fore lubrication Please ensure that excess oil does not contaminate the environment e g your clothing Every 2 months d...

Page 31: ...ess General condition View Maintenance in document Safety and gen eral handling instructions Mechanical and muscle powered wheelchairs Manufacturer rec ommendation Every 12 months depending on fre que...

Page 32: ...k support height Calculation of the max user weight Attention The permissible total weight is cal culated from the empty weight of the wheelchair and the maximum user person weight Additional weight d...

Page 33: ...um frame 850 920 mm Long frame 890 960 mm Overall width w wheel camber 0 5 510 670 mm w wheel camber 3 560 720 mm Overall height 650 1000 mm Back strap height adjustable by 2 5 cm each Standard adjust...

Page 34: ...37 mm solid rubber Drive wheel pneumatic tyres 596 mm 24 x 1 8 0 bar 616 mm 24 x 1 3 8 4 0 bar 596 mm 24 x 1 puncture safe 610 mm 24 x 1 3 8 puncture safe Handrim diameter 53 5 cm Wheel camber 0 5 3...

Page 35: ...permissable transverse gradient 4 5 8 static tilting safety in all directions 6 10 Climatic data Ambient temperature 25 C to 50 C Storage temperature 40 C to 65 C Weights Permissible total weight max...

Page 36: ...1000 1100 mm Overall length w o leg support Short frame 720 800 mm Medium frame 740 840 mm Long frame 780 880 mm Extra long frame 820 920 mm Overall width w wheel camber 0 5 490 690 mm w wheel camber...

Page 37: ...to seat without seat cushion lower shank length with single footplates 37 51 cm Wheels Steering wheel 100 x 30 mm solid rubber 125 x 30 mm solid rubber 142 x 37 mm solid rubber 180 x 40 mm pneumatic t...

Page 38: ...0 mm min turning radius diameter 1200 mm Max permissable rising gradient 4 5 8 Max permissable falling gradient 4 5 8 Max permissable transverse gradient 4 5 8 static tilting safety in all directions...

Page 39: ...39 Meaning of the labels on the wheelchair Attention Read the operating manuals and other provided doc umentation Anchor point for transport safety of the wheelchair...

Page 40: ...ear Calendar week Permitted user weight Max permissible total weight Permitted axle loads Max permissible rising gradient Max permissible falling gradient Max permitted final speed The product is appr...

Page 41: ...12 months Stamp of specialist dealer Next safety inspection in 12 months Date Place date Signature Recommended safety inspection 4th year at least every 12 months Stamp of specialist dealer Next safet...

Page 42: ...dealers as well as maintenance and inspections in regu lar intervals Guarantee is not granted for surface damages tyres of the wheels dam ages due to loosened screws or nuts as well as worn out attach...

Page 43: ...e specialist dealer Serial no SN Delivery note no Model Stamp of specialist dealer Next safety inspection in 12 months Date Place date Signature 43 WARRANTEE GUARANTEE SECTION Please fill out Copy if...

Page 44: ...schaft mbH Meyra Ring 2 D 32689 Kalletal Kalldorf P O Box 1 703 D 32591 Vlotho Fon 49 0 5733 922 311 Fax 49 0 5733 922 9311 info meyra ortopedia de www meyra ortopedia de Your specialist dealer 205 33...

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