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Contents

Foreword........................................................................................................ 4
Use.................................................................................................................. 4
Check.upon.receipt........................................................................................ 4
Delivery.condition......................................................................................... 4
Overview........................................................................................................ 5

Model:8013041 / 8013039 ....................................................................................5

Safety.information........................................................................................ 6

User information ..................................................................................................8

Reaching for objects .......................................................................................9
Correct procedure when reaching for objects ..............................................9
Propelling the wheelchair ............................................................................10
Accompanying person ..................................................................................10

Assembly...................................................................................................... 11
Brake............................................................................................................. 12

Pressure Brake ....................................................................................................13

Locking the pressure brakes .........................................................................13
Releasing the pressure brakes ......................................................................13

Lockable.castors.......................................................................................... 14
Footboard..................................................................................................... 15

Folding up the footboard ............................................................................15

Arm.supports............................................................................................... 15

Swivelling up the arm support .....................................................................15
Swivelling down the arm support ...............................................................15

Seat.pad....................................................................................................... 16

Removing the seat cushion ..........................................................................16
Placing the seat cushion ...............................................................................16
Placing the insert cushion .............................................................................16
Removing the insert cushion ........................................................................16

Toilet.pail...................................................................................................... 17
24".Drive.wheels......................................................................................... 18

Quick release axle .........................................................................................18

Summary of Contents for McWET 8013039

Page 1: ...GB 1 W e m o v e p e o p l e OPERATING MANUAL McWET Shower and toilet wheelchairs Model 8013039 8013041...

Page 2: ...nying person 10 Assembly 11 Brake 12 Pressure Brake 13 Locking the pressure brakes 13 Releasing the pressure brakes 13 Lockable castors 14 Footboard 15 Folding up the footboard 15 Arm supports 15 Swiv...

Page 3: ...Repairs 20 Spare parts 20 Disposal 21 Maintenance 21 Maintenance schedule 22 Flat tyre 24 Changing the tyres 24 Adjusting the pressure brakes 25 Fine adjustment of the pressure brakes 25 Technical da...

Page 4: ...toilet chair is suited for indoor use It is made of alumin ium tube and features a robust pow der coated surface Nevertheless the shower and toilet chair is not suited for permanent use in salty medi...

Page 5: ...ws the most important components and operating equipment Pos Description 1 Push bar 2 Drive wheel 3 Handrims 4 Quick release axle 5 Rear castor lockable Pos Description 1 Back support 2 Arm support 3...

Page 6: ...ors free of oil and grease Danger of ac cidents Defective cushions and castors are to be replaced immediately Dan ger of accidents With open wounds use a sterile pad for seat back foot and arm support...

Page 7: ...ger of accidents Tyres are made of a rubber mix ture and can leave permanent or difficult to remove marks on some surfaces e g plastic wooden or parquet flooring carpets mats The shower and toilet cha...

Page 8: ...e g steps or curbs slowly and at a right angle 90 until the steering wheels almost touch the obstacle Briefly stop the wheelchair and then drive over the obstacle Attention Brake very carefully when d...

Page 9: ...ilst in the shower and toilet wheelchair increase the stability of the wheel chair by moving it rearwards un til the steering wheels point for wards Correct procedure when reaching for objects Positio...

Page 10: ...abrupt forward propelling of your shower and toilet wheel chair Danger of tipping over or tilting Avoid an immediate opposite di rection change e g a forward motion after a backward motion Danger of a...

Page 11: ...elivery into the lowest hole of the receptacle adapter 3 If required the receptacle block can be placed toward the back by screwing it into a different posi tion This achieves a wheelbase ex tension 3...

Page 12: ...ng on the inclination of the road a sideward tilting has to be reckoned with Do not support the body on the lateral brake levers 2 The brake performance reduces with tyre profile is worn tyre pressure...

Page 13: ...front this brakes the shower and toilet wheelchair in a me tered fashion Locking the pressure brakes To secure the shower and toilet wheel chair against any unintentional roll ing press both brake lev...

Page 14: ...e is locked the free running wheel can run around the braked wheel Danger of accidents Locking the castors Press the large lever 2 down with your foot as far as possible to lock the castors Unlocking...

Page 15: ...ansport of the shower and toilet wheel chair Secure if necessary When putting weight on the footboard the shower and toilet wheelchair will tilt forward easily Danger of accidents ARM SUPPORTS Swivell...

Page 16: ...eat cushion For this press the rear guide groove of the seat cushion onto the frame cross tube 3 Then press the clips on the bottom of the seat cushion onto the frame tubes 4 Attention Do not grab und...

Page 17: ...m the back underneath the toilet seat into the guide rails Note For use the toilet top must be pushed in to a point where it is aligned with the toilet seat hole Attention After use of the toilet pot...

Page 18: ...the outside To replace the drive wheels unlock the respective quick release axle by press ing the spring button 1 and press it as far as possible into the axle recep tacle Attention After inserting t...

Page 19: ...the shower and toi let wheelchair with a high pressure washer The detergent should in any case have a PH value of no less than 6 neutral cleanser Do not use aggressive cleaning agents e g solvents or...

Page 20: ...t the long term functionality of parts can be limited Reinstallment Before reinstallment the wheelchair is to undergo a complete inspection Note The hygienic measures required for reinstallment are to...

Page 21: ...ion e g assembly operat ing instructions must be attached to the operating manual of the vehicle the date of the modification must be recorded and stated when ordering spare parts This should prevent...

Page 22: ...rself or have a helper do it If you notice any increasing slackness on the brake lever take the wheelchair to your specialist workshop im mediately for repairs Danger of accident Before use Check all...

Page 23: ...nger of ac cidents Every 8 weeks depending on frequency of use Lubricate the following components with a few drops of oil Brake lever bearings Do it yourself or with the aid of a helper Components mus...

Page 24: ...st un intentionally rolling away before removing a wheel Changing the tyres Note Always change tyres in pairs Differently worn tyres can impair the straight course of the shower wheelchair Attention B...

Page 25: ...mm 10 mm in front of the drive wheel and align it at a right angle to the drive wheel Retighten the clamping screw 1 Adjust opposite pressure brakes as de scribed Equally adjust both pressure brakes...

Page 26: ...according to our described quality service For war ranty and guarantee demands please contact your specialist dealer with fol lowing Warranty Guarantee section and the there included information on mo...

Page 27: ...ng manual improp erly carried out maintenance work and especially technical changes and additions add ons carried out without our prior consent will lead to a general loss of guarantee and product lia...

Page 28: ...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 W e m o v e p e o p l e 205 32...

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