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RETAINING STRAP

The retaining strap [1] serves to strap 
in a person sitting in the wheelchair.

–  Additional stabilisation of the sit-

ting position.

–  Prevents the user from slipping 

forwards out of the seat (e.g. dur-
ing abrupt braking).

The retaining strap is screwed with 
mounting links onto the back tubes.

 Note:

 

The subsequent assembly of a lap 
retaining strap must be carried out 
by a specialist workshop!

!

 Attention:

 

The retaining strap is not part of 
the retaining system for the wheel-
chair and/or the driver during 
transport in a handicapped trans-
port vehicle.

Fastening the retaining 
strap

Pull both belt halves to the front and 
slide the catch halves together so that 
they latch together [1].

 Afterwards conduct a pulling test.

!

 Attention:

  Make sure that no objects are 

trapped between belt and the 
body! – Thus you avoid painful 
pressure points.

Opening the retaining strap

To open the retaining strap press the 
red unlocking knob (2) inside the 
buckle.

Adjustment of belt length

 Note:

 

Do not pull the retaining strap too 
hard.

–  Depending on the version hold the 

buckle or the latch (3) at a right an-
gle to the strap.

–  Push or pull the strap (4) in the re-

spective direction in order to ex-
tend or shorten the strap.

–  Fasten excessive strap by reposi-

tioning the plastic slider (5).

Summary of Contents for 3.600

Page 1: ...GB W e m o v e p e o p l e OPERATING MANUAL STANDARD FOLDING WHEEL CHAIR Model 3 600 Model 3 604...

Page 2: ...easing the brakes 13 Operating brake 13 Drum brake for accompanying persons 14 Leg supports 15 Calf belt 15 Removing the calf belt 16 Attaching the calf belt 16 Length adjustment of the calf belt 16 L...

Page 3: ...k release axle 25 Wheels with pneumatic tyres 25 Tyre damage on pneumatic tyres 25 Support castors 26 Stick in support castors 26 Removing inserting the support castors 26 Retaining strap 27 Fastening...

Page 4: ...schedule 31 Technical data 34 Meaning of the labels on the wheelchair 38 Meaning of the symbols on the type plate 39 Inspection certificate 40 Notes 41 Warranty Guarantee 42 Warrantee Guarantee sectio...

Page 5: ...eviate from your model We have therefore also listed chapters with options that might not be appli cable for your individual wheelchair Attention Read and observe the following documentation belonging...

Page 6: ...The need to be able to leave home for a short walk in fresh air or in or der to reach the places commonly in the perimeter of the home re quired to fulfil basic needs ACCEPTANCE All products are chec...

Page 7: ...ce the physical limits 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 Do not insert fingers into open...

Page 8: ...ical exams in order to ensure safety for active participation in traffic Retrospective adjustments should be carried out solely by the special ist dealer LIFE SPAN We expect an average lifespan of abo...

Page 9: ...at cushion 6 Footboard footplates divided OVERVIEW The overview shows representative for all models the most important compo nents of the standard folding wheelchair Pos Description 7 Steering wheel 8...

Page 10: ...15 13 14 10 Pos Description 13 Head support 14 Stabilising push bar 15 Angle adjustment of the back support Model 3 604 The overview shows deviating components to the standard folding wheelchair...

Page 11: ...th creeping roll ing speed on horizontal level sur faces indoors In doing so the sitting position may not be slid onto the front third of the seat belt Attention A stable sitting position is to kept w...

Page 12: ...hair can be equipped with pressure brakes 2 or with drum brakes 3 Note Therefore observe the mainte nance instructions as well as safety and general handling instructions Mechanical and muscle powered...

Page 13: ...vers up as far as possible 3 Note It should not be possible to push the wheelchair forward when both brakes are locked Releasing the brakes Pull both brake levers back all the way 4 On a pushing wheel...

Page 14: ...both brake levers evenly in order to secure the wheelchair against unintentional motion 2 Press the surface A of the locking latch down with one finger and let it snap into place Release both brake l...

Page 15: ...pter Brakes Calf belt The removable calf belt 1 prevents the feet from sliding off the back of the footplates Attention Never drive without calf belt ex cept when scuttling Danger of accidents Note Th...

Page 16: ...belt For length adjustment the calf belt is adjusted in corresponding length with help of the velcro fastener Leg support lower part The footplates are to be folded up for entry into exiting the whee...

Page 17: ...support Attention Leg supports turned to the side are released automatically and can easily come off Note this when handling e g transport In order to swivel the leg supports sideways press forward or...

Page 18: ...View chapter Calf belt First swivel the leg support side ways 2 and then remove them toward the top 1 Therefore observe chapter Swiv elling away leg supports Attaching the leg supports Note After atta...

Page 19: ...inst unintentionally falling down Lifting the leg support Have the leg support raised to the desired height by an accom panying person 1 Automatic clamping of the leg support Lowering the leg support...

Page 20: ...No not grab between the frame and arm support Danger of jam ming Do not lift the wheelchair using the arm supports The wheelchair should only be used with the arm supports assem bled When the wheelcha...

Page 21: ...arm support Note The rear hook of the arm support must lie in the guide groove on the back tube 3 1 In order to insert the arm support slide it from the top into the guide tubes beside the seat surfac...

Page 22: ...to pull or push the padded arm support Height adjustment Code 81 For raising the padded arm sup port pull it upward to the desired height 1 For lowering the padded arm sup port grab it with one hand a...

Page 23: ...oth sides with the handwheel 2 Afterwards lift the saw tooth tin for angle adjustment on both sides 3 and adjust the back support to the desired angle After the adjustment release the saw tooth tin fo...

Page 24: ...ld ing wheelchair the push bar must be swivelled out Unscrew the handwheel on one side in order to swivel away the push bar 2 Afterwards swivel the push bar slowly downward Screw hand wheel back in to...

Page 25: ...movement or tipping over Quick release axle The drive wheels can be removed and reassembled without any tools First press the locking button 3 of the quick release axle in the center of the hub After...

Page 26: ...support castors can be inserted from the back into the lower frame tubes 1 Removing inserting the support castors Depress the corresponding spring button 2 in order to remove in sert a support castor...

Page 27: ...a handicapped trans port vehicle Fastening the retaining strap Pull both belt halves to the front and slide the catch halves together so that they latch together 1 Afterwards conduct a pulling test A...

Page 28: ...or foot board resp fold up both foot plates view chapter Leg sup ports Bend the back belt to the rear Pull the seat belt upward in the centre of the front and back 2 Carrying the wheelchair The wheel...

Page 29: ...end stop 1 Note You may need to press down both seat tubes with the hands in order to do this Observe that the seat tube sits se curely on the support surface LOADING AND TRANS PORTATION Do not use th...

Page 30: ...he maintenance They do not give information about the actual extent of work required on the vehicle Loading The wheelchair can be loaded with the aid of ramps or lifting platforms Note Observe the saf...

Page 31: ...elf 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 starting out Che...

Page 32: ...t yourself or with a helper Every 8 weeks depending on fre quency of use Lubricate the fol lowing components with a few drops of oil Bearing of cross brace Moving parts of the locking mechanism Brake...

Page 33: ...33 WHEN WHAT REMARK Manufacturer recom mendation Every 12 months depending on fre quency of use Safety inspection Vehicle To be carried out by the specialist dealer...

Page 34: ...e po sition and size of the drive wheels If not noted otherwise the dimensions are determined with drive wheels of 610 mm 24 The widths were determined with a handrim distance of 15 mm Dimensional tol...

Page 35: ...040 mm Model 3 604 with head support 1270 mm Height of back support Model 3 600 40 cm Model 3 604 52 cm Model 3 604 with head support 77 mm Seat width Model 3 600 38 40 43 45 48 51 cm Model 3 604 40 4...

Page 36: ...tyres 4 0 bar 559 mm 22 x 1 3 8 polyurethane foam puncture safe 610 mm 24 x 1 3 8 pneumatic tyres 4 0 bar 610 mm 24 x 1 3 8 polyurethane foam puncture safe Handrim diameter min max 43 5 48 5 cm Axle...

Page 37: ...irections 6 10 Climatic data Ambient temperature 25 C to 50 C Storage temperature 40 C to 65 C Weights permissible total weight Model 3 600 max 171 kg Model 3 604 max 146 8 kg max user weight includin...

Page 38: ...other provided doc umentation Do not lift the wheelchair at the arm supports or leg supports Removable parts are not suitable for carrying Attention Readjust the brakes Attention Increased danger of...

Page 39: ...week Permitted user weight Permitted total weight Permitted axle loads Permissible rising gradient Permissible falling gradient Permitted maximum speed The product is licensed as a seat inside a hand...

Page 40: ...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 safety inspection in 12 months Date Place...

Page 41: ...41 NOTES...

Page 42: ...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 drive and electronics caus...

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 Inspection certificate for transfer Vehicle data War...

Page 44: ...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 98...

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