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Multifunction-Wheelchair

Model 9.072

Summary of Contents for 9.072

Page 1: ...en Operating manual W e m o v e p e o p l e Multifunction Wheelchair Model 9 072...

Page 2: ...vice brake 9 Drum brake for accompanying persons 10 Function as operating brakes 10 Leg supports 11 Lower leg support 11 Footplates 11 Leg support upper part 12 Turning the leg supports to the side 12...

Page 3: ...upport 18 Folding down the back support 19 Unfolding the back support 19 Back support upholstery 20 Head support 21 Seat 21 Seat inclination 22 Adjustment of seat inclination 22 Rising aid 23 Torso su...

Page 4: ...ds of transportation 30 Driving on public highways 31 Cleaning 31 Finish 31 Disinfection 31 Disposal 32 Maintenance 32 Maintenance 32 Maintenance schedule 33 Technical data 35 Tyre pressure of pneumat...

Page 5: ...recalls and general handling instructions of our products can be found in the Infozen trum on our website www meyra com Our implemented assembly groups and components fulfil the demands of the norms...

Page 6: ...uch as sunlight extreme cold or salty water Sand and other dirt particles can seize on moving parts and render them without function Use only the handrims on the drive wheels to propel your wheelchair...

Page 7: ...nic plan and must include disinfection LIFE SPAN We expect an average life span of about 4 years for this product as far as the product is applied for its designated purpose and all maintenance and se...

Page 8: ...support 5 Arm support 6 Seat cushion 7 Leg support OVERVIEW The overview shows representative for all models the most important components of the care wheelchair 8 Footplate 9 Steering wheel 10 Type...

Page 9: ...e equipped with pressure brakes 2 or with drum brakes 3 Pressure brake user Locking the brakes To secure the wheelchair against any unin tentional rolling press both brake levers for ward all the way...

Page 10: ...ake levers 1 and press the lock ing latch 2 forward Release the brake lever Depending on the adjustment the latch engages in the first A or second B locking position and activates the brake If the thi...

Page 11: ...wheelchair or scuttling forward motion of the wheel chair with the feet the footplates 1 are to be folded up and the calf pads 2 folded outward in driving direction 3 Check the locking points Remove b...

Page 12: ...er out of into the wheelchair as well as driving closer to a closet bed or bathtub the leg supports can be swivelled outward 2 Remove the calf belt if applicable be fore swivelling away the leg suppor...

Page 13: ...orts can be removed 2 Fold the calf pads outward before re moving the leg supports Therefore observe chapter Lower leg support on page 11 For removal first swivel the leg support side ways 2 and then...

Page 14: ...own Do not let the leg support drop on its own weight Danger of injury Lifting lowering the leg support Before lifting lowering relieve the leg sup port by an accompanying person by slightly lifting i...

Page 15: ...mage to the coating occurs during the adjustment Observe the maximum extension mark 2 Telescope the footplate to the desired height and then retighten the clamping screw 1 Height adjustment of the cal...

Page 16: ...s lap and not at the sides between body and arm support Danger of squashing the fingers Removing the arm support To remove the arm support loosen the clamping screw 2 first and then remove the arm sup...

Page 17: ...lamping screw 2 Push the height stopper 3 down to the stop and tighten the clamping screw 1 If necessary the clothes guard can be adjusted to the new arm support height by the specialist dealer Depth...

Page 18: ...contin uously adjustable through the gas pressure spring Activate the right lever 3 on the push han dle for continuous angle adjustment of the back support In doing so use both push handles resp the p...

Page 19: ...oose the distancers Afterwards fold the back support down 1 Reinsert the pin after releasing the gas spring for the back support 4 in order to prevent loss of it and also the dis tancers Unfolding the...

Page 20: ...shell with velcro straps 1 and can be pulled off for cleaning or maintenance 2 The cover can be removed with the zip per for washing Therefore observe the label with the washing instruction 3 To repla...

Page 21: ...neck height The head support 1 is adjustable to the re spective user For height adjustment and removal of the head support loosen the clamping screw 2 For positioning the head support the clamping lev...

Page 22: ...tment of seat inclination Activate the left lever 2 on the push handle for continuous adjustment of the seat unit In doing so use both push handles resp the push bar as a lever and adjust the angle of...

Page 23: ...ation The negative seat angle setting serves as support for getting up when the wheelchair is standing TORSO SUPPORTS The torso supports 2 are adjustable in width and can be removed Removing the torso...

Page 24: ...or details on both sides of the tyre cover If the drive wheels has too much side ward lag or the quick release axle does not engage contact your specialist dealer immediately for repair No person may...

Page 25: ...checked by pulling the insert rod to the side Replacement of handrims or modification of handrim distances should always be carried out by your specialist workshop All handrims are designed for a 15 m...

Page 26: ...audibly let the buckle click into place To open the retaining strap press the red unlocking knob inside the buckle The retaining straps can be adjusted in length and should not be pulled too tight THE...

Page 27: ...refore observe chapter Leg sup ports on page 11 3 Remove the arm supports Therefore observe chapter Arm sup ports on page 16 4 Fold over the back support Therefore observe chapter Fold ing down the ba...

Page 28: ...y that a safe seating posi tion is ensured Accompanying person The accompanying person must be made aware of all possible danger situation before the start of his her supportive involvement The parts...

Page 29: ...an accompanying person must compensate for this drift by a coun ter steering Crossing obstacles After overcoming obstacles the previous ly removed support castors need to be reattached Each crossing...

Page 30: ...Ask for these before the transport Only attach the fastening straps to desig nated parts of the car and wheelchair View chapter Meaning of the labels on the wheelchair on page 39 Transport of people i...

Page 31: ...a sponge or a soft brush Wash off persistent dirt with commer cial fine detergent Do not soak Do not machine wash Follow up with clean water and allow to dry The chassis the lighting equipment and wh...

Page 32: ...l arrange ments at your municipal authority MAINTENANCE An incorrect or neglected cleaning and maintenance of the wheelchair results in a limitation of the product liability Maintenance The following...

Page 33: ...the side Carry out tests yourself or have a helper do it If you notice any increas ing slackness on the brake lever take the wheelchair to your specialist work shop immediately for repairs Danger of...

Page 34: ...ubricate the follow ing components with a few drops of oil Moving parts of the locking mechanism Brake lever bearings Do it yourself or with the aid of a helper Components must be free from used oil r...

Page 35: ...ons are determined with drive wheels of 610 mm 24 The widths were determined with a han drim distance of 15 mm Dimensional tolerance 1 5 cm 2 Short form of wheelchair dimensions SH Seat height SW Seat...

Page 36: ...olding height mm mm Seat surface height at front edge without cushion 460 mm 460 mm Seat angle 2 25 Back support angle 0 45 Back support belt height 530 mm 560 mm Foot support to seat lower shank leng...

Page 37: ...th without leg supports drive wheels Support castors are removed or swivelled under neath the seat 720 mm 1240 mm Additional load kg 10 kg Transport weight without leg supports arm sup ports cushion d...

Page 38: ...ction the symbols correspond to European standard Wash as delicates with the indicated maximum temperature in C Wash as regular laundry with the indicated maximum temperature in C Do not bleach Not su...

Page 39: ...tation Do not lift the wheelchair at the arm supports or leg sup ports Removable parts are not suitable for carrying Lever for seat angle tilt Lever for angle adjustment of the back support The produ...

Page 40: ...ear Calendar week Permitted user weight max permissible total weight Permitted axle weights Max permissible rising gradient Max permissible falling gradient Permitted maximum speed The product is appr...

Page 41: ...12 months Date Place date Signature Stamp of specialist dealer Next safety inspection in 12 months Date Place date Signature Serial no SN Delivery note no Model 41 Recommended safety inspection 1st ye...

Page 42: ...ted for surface dam ages tyres of the wheels damages due to loosened screws or nuts as well as worn out attachment holes due to frequent assembly work Furthermore damage to the drive and elec tronics...

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: ...GmbH Meyra Ring 2 D 32689 Kalletal Kalldorf Tel 49 5733 922 311 Fax 49 5733 922 9311 info meyra de www meyra de Your specialist dealer MEYRA 205 338 401 Status 2016 10 All technical modifications res...

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