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Warranty / Guarantee

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WARRANTEE / GUARANTEE SECTION

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Summary of Contents for XR 1.911

Page 1: ...GB W e m o v e p e o p l e OPERATING MANUAL XR MODEL 1 911...

Page 2: ...lf strap 11 Footplate 11 Adjusting the height of the foot plate 11 Adjusting the angle of the footplate 12 Adjusting the depth of the footplate 12 Arm supports 13 Swivelling up the arm support 13 Inse...

Page 3: ...5 Adjusting the wheel camber 25 Toe in 25 Set toe in with attached drive wheels 26 Fine adjustment 26 Steering head position 27 Adjustable wheel base 27 Seatbelt 28 Fastening the seatbelt with buckle...

Page 4: ...schedule 39 Flat tyre 42 Tyre change 42 Adjusting the brakes 43 Pre setting of the pressure brakes 43 Fine adjustment of the pressure brakes 43 Repair 44 Customer service 44 Spare parts 44 Disposal 4...

Page 5: ...rrect handling must therefore be learned This manual is to help you get accus tomed to the handling of the wheel chair as well as to prevent accidents Note Please note that the illustrated equipment v...

Page 6: ...ective adjustments should be carried out solely by the special ist dealer We recommend a regular control if the wheelchair adjustment in or der to ensure a long term optimal provision even with changi...

Page 7: ...s of the user and the main place of use of the wheelchair Attention Always have adaptation and ad justment work carried out by a specialist dealer Auxiliary drives Before attaching auxiliary drives th...

Page 8: ...1 911 The overview shows the most important components of the wheelchair 8 Push handle 9 Pressure brakes 10 Handrims 1 Back support 2 Side element 3 Seat belt seat cushion 4 Footplate 5 Steering whee...

Page 9: ...ed In order to prevent an unintention al curve while braking the wheel chair on slopes both brakes are to be activated simultaneously Depending on the inclination of the road a sideward tilting has to...

Page 10: ...evenly only slightly to the front this brakes the wheelchair in a metered fashion Locking the pressure brakes To secure the wheelchair against any unintentional rolling press both brake levers down al...

Page 11: ...strap The calf strap 3 is removed by pull ing off the calf strap clips 2 Attention Do not drive without the calf strap FOOT PLATE A footplate is available fig 4 that can be adjusted in height angle a...

Page 12: ...bserve the ground clearance Retighten the screws 6 Adjusting the depth of the foot plates The footplate can be repositioned in depth for further positions or turned by 180 Dismantle the screwed connec...

Page 13: ...used with the arm supports assembled Swivelling up the arm support Pull the arm support with a lit tle forward pressure out of the bracket clamping mechanism and swivel it upwards 2 Attention Removed...

Page 14: ...5 Pull the arm support with a little pressure forward out of the brack et clamping mechanism and swiv el it inward in front of the back support 4 Inserting the arm support Swivel the arm support outw...

Page 15: ...wheel see Drive wheels section Dismantle the screwed connections 1 Position the arm support bracket 2 to the equalising wheel circum ference Assemble screw connections 1 The arm support can be adjuste...

Page 16: ...For this remove the clamping screw that is to be repositioned 2 or 3 on both sides and loosen the other clamping screw on both sides Position the axle tube parallel into the free space of the tube cl...

Page 17: ...l according to the desired height Reassemble the attachment screw 4 on both sides Rear adjustment For this remove the clamping screw that is to be repositioned 5 or 6 on both sides and loosen the othe...

Page 18: ...lace Check the engagement of the back support with a quick jerk Folding up the back support First pull or press the rope in the middle in order to raise the back support Then pull the back sup port up...

Page 19: ...to be at least 10 cm Pull the back belt to the back again and attach the velcro strap 6 Adjusting the back support belt Two holes each are already in the back tubes t attach the back strap 7 1 Screw o...

Page 20: ...ide Remove the angled screwed con nection 8 on each side Readjust the angle of the back sup port Reassemble the angled screwed connection 8 on each side Retighten the screw 7 of each side Reinsert the...

Page 21: ...anted movement or tipping over Version quick release axle Press the locking button 1 of the quick release axle in the center of the hub Remove or attach the drive wheel Note Always carry out a tensile...

Page 22: ...ng wheel of 15 mm 2 standard setting and 25 mm Attention Replacement of handrims or modi fication of handrim distances should always be carried out by your specialist workshop Observe the safety and g...

Page 23: ...ge to the spokes The spoke guard is attached to the spokes with three clips 3 Note Exchange or replacement of the spoke guard is to be done by the specialist dealer Steering wheels Steering wheel posi...

Page 24: ...uction in the axle separation distance Forward displacement of the axle tube The axle tube must be displaced in a parallel manner for a perfect driving behaviour The distance of the axle tube to the b...

Page 25: ...e quick release axle adapter 2 Insert the quick release axle adapt er 2 with the desired wheel cam ber into the receptacle tube Slightly tighten the clamping screws 3 of the tube clamp on each side At...

Page 26: ...same height Note If toe in adjustment equipment is not available use two items of identical height e g bottles in or der to measure the spacing at the same height Readjust on each side for a of the d...

Page 27: ...djustment Remove grease and glue remain ders from the flights of the attach ment screw first or alternatively use new attachment screw Adjustable wheel base By switching the castor stems the wheelbase...

Page 28: ...e retaining strap is not part of the retaining system for the wheel chair and or user during transport in a handicapped vehicle Fastening the seatbelt with buck le Pull both belt halves to the front a...

Page 29: ...er drive without the support castor swivelled inward or extend ed The support castor does not pro vide sufficient protection against tipping over in certain situations Therefore do not Leaning the upp...

Page 30: ...astor around Afterwards swivel the support castor horizontally inward 2 or outward 3 until the spring button audibly locks into place Note The spring button must visibly and audibly lock back into pla...

Page 31: ...and in sert the slightly inward swivelled sup port castor from the bottom into the desired position Afterwards swivel the support castor horizontally inward 3 or outward 4 until the spring button aud...

Page 32: ...castor bracket into another position 5 For this remove the attachment screws 6 and change the position of the support castor bracket 5 Afterwards remount the support castor bracket 5 with the attach m...

Page 33: ...ain before the next journey Note During reassembly ensure that each part is correctly installed and securely fastened Check that com ponents are correctly positioned Check the correct seating of the c...

Page 34: ...to secure it without risk to the existing fixtures or other safety fittings Safety information Loose object are to be stored se curely Carrying the wheelchair The backrest can be folded forward onto t...

Page 35: ...of injuries of inner organs Simple clear and quick operation through the driving service and good accessibility within the trans port vehicle The power knot system is a firm ret rofittable element on...

Page 36: ...n risk We do not accept liability for dam ages or other possessions that oc curred through the transport in a handicapped transport automo bile Safety information When transporting a person make sure...

Page 37: ...nd hand washing liquid Remove spots with a sponge or a soft brush Wash off persistent dirt with com mercial fine detergent Follow up with clean water and al low to dry Plastic parts The lateral guides...

Page 38: ...sis The chassis and wheels can be cleaned damp with a mild detergent After wards dry off well Note Check the chassis for corrosion damages as well as other damag es Occasional application of a light c...

Page 39: ...a helper Check brake for wear Move brake lever to the side Carry out tests yourself or have a helper do it If you notice any in creasing slackness on the brake lever take the wheelchair to your specia...

Page 40: ...pressure meth od or similar view Safety instructions Me chanical wheelchairs chapter Brakes Check the back tubes and frame tubes for damages Carry out tests yourself or have a helper do it If deforma...

Page 41: ...helper Components must be free from used oil resi dues before lubrication Please ensure that excess oil does not contaminate the environment e g your clothing Every 6 months depending on frequen cy o...

Page 42: ...s Note Always change tyres in pairs Dif ferently worn tyres can impair the straight on travel of the wheel chair Attention Before tyre repair open the pneu matic valve and vent any remaining compresse...

Page 43: ...ment screws 1 of one pressure brake Then slide the brake bolt of the non activated pressure brake to a point approx 5mm to 10mm in front of the drive wheel Afterwards remount the attach ment screws 1...

Page 44: ...to be assembled in a specialist workshop Danger of accidents You must state the serial number SN previously called Fz I Nr of the wheel chair when ordering spare parts in or der to ensure that the cor...

Page 45: ...out by a spe cialist workshop in order to ensure that the wheelchair offers the highest level of safety and reliability The employees of the workshop are familiar with the technology of the ve hicle a...

Page 46: ...handgrips add on parts and acces sories Check the bowden cables for damages Chassis Check the fastening of the steering and drive wheels Check the function of the quick release axles Check the tyre co...

Page 47: ...ture Recommended safety inspection at least every 12 months Stamp of specialist dealer Next safety inspection in 12 months Date Place date Signature Recommended safety inspection at least every 12 mon...

Page 48: ...andard min max 77 84 cm Manufacturer setting standard 80 cm Long frame min max 83 90 cm Manufacturer setting long 86 cm Width with 1 wheel camber SW 18 cm with 3 wheel camber SW 21 cm with 6 wheel cam...

Page 49: ...wheel 4 resp 100 mm solid rubber 5 resp 125 mm solid rubber 142 mm solid rubber Driving wheel 24 PU tyres puncture proof 24x1 High pressure tyres 8 bar 116 psi Transport dimensions Length without driv...

Page 50: ...Transport weight min 7 kg without drive wheels Note The maximum total load is calcu lated on the basis of the unloaded weight of the wheelchair and the maximum passenger weight Additional weight due t...

Page 51: ...m Phillips screwdriver Size PH resp PZ 0 1 2 Slot screw drivers Size small Tightening torque for screwed connections If not noted otherwise the screwed connections are to be tightened with the corresp...

Page 52: ...oth er provided documentation Do not lift the wheelchair at the arm supports or leg supports Detachable parts are not suitable for carrying Attention Readjust the brakes Attention Increased danger of...

Page 53: ...ype plate Manufacturer Order number Serial number Production date Year Calendar week Permitted user weight Permitted overall weight Permitted axle weights Permitted rising gradi ent Permitted falling...

Page 54: ...s Guaranty is not granted for surface damages tyres of the wheels dam ages due to loosened screws or nuts as well as worn out attachment holes due to frequent assembly work Furthermore damage to the d...

Page 55: ...e plate Warranty Guarantee Date of delivery Delivery note no Model designation WARRANTEE GUARANTEE SECTION Please fill out Copy if necessary and send the copy to the specialist dealer Stamp of the spe...

Page 56: ...D 32689 Kalletal Kalldorf P O Box 1 703 D 32591 Vlotho Fon 49 0 5733 922 355 Fax 49 0 5733 922 9355 info meyra ortopedia de www meyra ortopedia de Your specialist dealer W e m o v e p e o p l e 205 33...

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