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USER MANUAL 

2020-10  

 

 

 

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Page 3: ...N 12183 2014 MANUFACTURER Neatech it SRL via A de Curtis 4 A 80040 Cercola NA Italia Tel 39 081 555 1946 www neatech it info neatech it INTENDED USE The product is intended to be used for alleviation...

Page 4: ...th and height 13 3 9 Footplates height 15 3 10 Footplates depth and angle 17 3 11 Backrest angle 19 3 12 Push handle height 21 3 13 Pushbar position 22 3 14 Legrest angle 23 3 15 Brake adjustment 25 3...

Page 5: ...1 Maintenance and cleaning 47 5 2 Controls to be performed on the product 48 5 3 Tire puncture 50 5 3 1 User information 50 5 3 2 Service information 51 5 4 Re use 51 6 SPECIFICATIONS 52 6 1 Maximum u...

Page 6: ...w instructions when this symbol is present PINCH HAZARD This symbol means presence of pinch hazard INFORMATION This symbol means general information intended to simplify or best explain the use of the...

Page 7: ...g over but they will limit your ability to be pulled up curbs and some other maneuvers Center of balance of the wheelchair and so its stability cab be affected by User position Us of a backpack Tiltin...

Page 8: ...s on the product Do not use the product in combination with other medical devices without first having considered any risk due to combination of more products MANUFACTURER For any need not expressly e...

Page 9: ...the backrest angle and modules the seat and armrest by sliding them on the prepared guides offering the possibility of making asymmetrical arrangements These adjustments are performed directly on the...

Page 10: ...face of the device is not damaged scratched bent etc Any fault or damage found must be immediately reported on the shipping documents and promptly communicated to the shipper 2 2 Unpacking Inside the...

Page 11: ...ment Type of operation Seat angle B Assistant Seat position C Authorized service center Seat height C Authorized service center Seat depth B Assistant Armrests depth B Assistant Armrests height B Assi...

Page 12: ...you are sure of what you are doing RANGE It is not easy to provide a range for adjustment of seat angle because there are too many configuration and possibilities In any case tilt range is between 30...

Page 13: ...must be performed only at an authorized service center Average needed time 10 min Difficulty level Easy Figure 1 Allen wrench 5 mm Loosen the 3 screws shown in figure Set the position of the seat as...

Page 14: ...41 5 cm 44 5 cm Seat width from 26 cm to 30 cm and castors 150 mm 44 5 cm 47 5 cm Seat width from 26 cm to 30 cm and castors 175 mm 46 5 cm 50 0 cm Seat width from 34 cm to 48 cm and castors 125 mm 41...

Page 15: ...he seat height as desired Tight again the 2 screws WARNING It is needed to set separately left and right seat height Always set two parts of seat at the same manner WARNING This operation could affect...

Page 16: ...40 cm 46 cm S080 V062 34 cm 46 cm 52 cm S080 V063 38 cm 38 cm 44 cm S080 V064 38 cm 44 cm 50 cm S080 V065 38 cm 50 cm 56 cm S080 V066 42 cm 42 cm 48 cm S080 V067 42 cm 48 cm 54 cm S080 V068 42 cm 54...

Page 17: ...ch 10 mm Remove the backrest Loosen the 6 screws shown in figure Set the backrest according to the desired seat depth Tight again the 6 screws Mount again the backrest FIXED BACKREST With the fixed ba...

Page 18: ...r adjustment of armrests depth because there are too many configuration and possibilities RIGHT AND LEFT SIDE It is possible to adjust separately left and right armrest Average needed time 5 min Diffi...

Page 19: ...www neatech it 11 58 Figure 6 Allen wrench 4 mm Loosen the 2 screws shown in figure and set the depth of armrest clamp as desired Tighten again the 2 screws and put back the armrest...

Page 20: ...h armrest support 26 cm 34 cm Low armrest support 16 cm 23 cm RIGHT AND LEFT SIDE It is possible to adjust separately left and right armrest Average needed time 5 min Difficulty level Easy Figure 7 Al...

Page 21: ...ssibilities RIGHT AND LEFT SIDE It is possible to adjust separately left and right sidepad SIDEPAD AND ARMREST HEIGHT It is better to adjust first armrest height and then the sidepad Average needed ti...

Page 22: ...choose two of shown holes Please be sure that the choosen position doesn t represent an obstacle for armrest Figure 9 Horizontally it is possible to choose two of shown holes Please be sure that the...

Page 23: ...cm 32 5 cm 35 0 cm 37 5 cm 40 0 cm Abducted S080 V212 Angle adjustable S080 V213 17 5 cm 20 0 cm 22 5 cm 25 0 cm 27 5 cm 30 0 cm 32 5 cm 35 0 cm 37 5 cm 40 0 cm Angle adjustable with spring S080 V214...

Page 24: ...nscrew the screw shown in figure with the 6 mm allen wrench while holding the nut behind with the 13 mm open end wrench Repeat the operation for both left and right side of the wheelchair Set the posi...

Page 25: ...ment of footrests because there are too many configuration and possibilities In any case it is always possible to choose between 3 different depth RIGHT AND LEFT SIDE It is possible to adjust separate...

Page 26: ...screws shown in figure Set the position of the footplate according to desired angle Tighten again the screws Depth adjustment Figure 13 Allen wrench 4 mm Unscrew the 2 screws shown in figure Set the...

Page 27: ...or 110 95 or 115 100 or 120 105 or 125 110 or 130 115 or 135 Angle adjustable with pistons S080 V209 90 130 95 130 100 135 105 135 110 140 120 145 Dynamic active backrest with spring S080 V628 50 N S0...

Page 28: ...ure according to the desired backrest angle Screw again screws ADDITIONA ADJUSTMENT After adjusted the angle of backrest as described above it is possible to adjust of more 20 simply acting on the axi...

Page 29: ...y to provide a range for adjustment of push handles depth because there are too many configuration and possibilities RIGHT AND LEFT SIDE It is possible to adjust separately left and right push handle...

Page 30: ...ange for adjustment of pushbar because there are too many configuration and possibilities Average needed time 5 min Difficulty level Easy Standard pushbar and separated push handles S080 V382 Figure 1...

Page 31: ...d S080 V212 90 Angle adjustable with spring S080 V213 90 170 Angle adjustable with spring S080 V214 Angle adjustable S080 V213 Angle adjustable with spring S080 V214 Average needed time 1 min Difficul...

Page 32: ...amic legrest simply loosing the lever shown in figure In this way the legrest tube will move together the leg of the user in case of unwanted movements of it Figure 19 DYNAMIC FUNCTION LOCK S080 V214...

Page 33: ...parately left and right brake position Always set two parts of brake at the same manner Average needed time 5 min Difficulty level Easy Figure 21 Allen wrench 5 mm Loosen the 2 screws shown in figure...

Page 34: ...you have pneumatic wheels before adjusting the brake always check for their pressure and usury 3 16 Default position Default position means that all adjustable parts of the wheelchair are set in the m...

Page 35: ...mal use of it INFORMATION Do not install maintain or operate the product without reading all warnings and this entire manual Always keep this manual in connection with the product WARNING Do not carry...

Page 36: ...en facing a downhill road it is recommended to set the seating system to default position Figure 23 WARNING Don t use the wheelchair up or down slopes with a gradient than indicated in specifications...

Page 37: ...s use great caution and make sure the seating system is in the default position Obstacle climbing When facing with an obstacle always use great caution and make sure the seating system is in the defau...

Page 38: ...I III Transfer into and out the wheelchair Users transfer is recommended with the presence of an assistant Don t use footrests or armrests as support Lift of the wheelchair Do not lift the wheelchair...

Page 39: ...he lever shown in figure WARNING When you operate the brakes operate always both left and right brake The use of the wheelchair with only one wheel locked could be dangerous Wheelchair with drum brake...

Page 40: ...ition Always use ISO 10542 1 approved Wheelchair Tiedown and Occupant Restraint Systems which are suitable for the weight of the wheelchair Wheelchair users should transfer to the vehicle seat and use...

Page 41: ...ating system must be set in the DEFAULT POSITION when used in a motor vehicle Particularly be sure that the seat is horizontal legrest are completely down and backrest is completely up For more inform...

Page 42: ...side of the wheelchair WARNING Safety of wheelchair and user can t be assured when the movement of gas springs is not correctly locked while using the wheelchair as a seat in a motor vehicle Figure 2...

Page 43: ...ury to vehicle occupants in the event of a collision WARNING Postural supports should not be relied on for occupant restraint in a moving vehicle unless they are labelled as being in accordance with t...

Page 44: ...eelchair components during a crash 4 2 1 Four points tie down Use the tie down points marked with the symbol shown in figure Figure 30 Use the tie down points marked with the symbol shown in figure Ho...

Page 45: ...will be sufficient to space the side panels and apply a light pressure on the handle shown in figure The wheelchair has reached the maximum opening to the completion of a click To close the wheelchair...

Page 46: ...of seating systems 4 4 1 Removable rigid plane Removable rigid plane can be used as a base for other seating systems Removable rigid plane can be equipped with adhesive strips in order to facilitate p...

Page 47: ...following Figure 34 Act on the lever shown in figure Repeat operation for both left and right side of the wheelchair Pull toward up the plane 4 4 2 Canvas Canvas can be used directly as a seat or equ...

Page 48: ...his level is located on the lower part of push handle or push bar This lever is used for dynamic active backrest When the black level is completely down the backrest is locked In order to unlock it pu...

Page 49: ...1 1 Seat tilt foot 3 Dynamic backrest 4 Active backrest 3 1 1 Seat tilt foot 2 Drum brake 4 Dynamic active backrest 4 2 1 x2 1 Seat tilt foot 4 Dynamic active backrest 4 1 1 Seat tilt foot 2 Drum brak...

Page 50: ...lever 2 Drum brake 1 2 1 Seat tilt lever 2 Drum brake 3 Dynamic backrest 1 3 2 x2 1 Seat tilt lever 4 Dynamic active backrest 1 4 4 6 Footrest flip up In order to flip up the footrest push it toward...

Page 51: ...ing the muscle contraction thanks to the Dynamic footboard which receives the flexion extension of the lower arms It is possible to choose if leave free the dynamic movement of legrest or block it in...

Page 52: ...to transport the wheelchair to facilitate operation follow these instructions Remove legrest Figure 37 Loosen the lever shown in figure Remove the legrest Repeat operations for both right and left si...

Page 53: ...right and left side of the wheelchair Low down the backrest Figure 40 Allen wrench 5 mm Open end wrench 10 mm Unscrew the 2 screws shown in figure with the 5 mm allen wrench while holding the nut beh...

Page 54: ...ported in the storage compartment of the vehicle even without any package If it is necessary to ship the wheelchair it is very important to protect it with an appropriate package It is not possible to...

Page 55: ...d maintenance may cause a limitation of the warranty Avoid prolonged contact of the wheelchair with water It may cause oxidation of the metal parts Avoid long exposure of the wheelchair to direct sunl...

Page 56: ...authorized service center Operation Frequency Type of operation If the frame is foldable check correct opening of the frame See section 4 3 Before each utilize B Assistant If wheels are pneumatic chec...

Page 57: ...find any oil leaks Monthly B Assistant Figure 43 Figure 44 WARNING In any moment if you see any deformations of the chassis please contact immediately an authorized service center to check the correc...

Page 58: ...ure WARNING This section refers only to wheelchair with pneumatic wheels 5 3 1 User information Traction wheels Figure 45 Press the button shown in figure and pull away the wheel Press the button show...

Page 59: ...ution of the damaged wheel 5 3 2 Service information When the user requires assistance for a punctured wheel according to the entity of damage decide if it is better to repair or substitute the wheel...

Page 60: ...wheelchair is intended to be used by those groups of users with temporary or permanent mobility difficulties confined to a sitting position who need to move in mostly internal environments WARNING it...

Page 61: ...www neatech it 53 58 6 1 Maximum user weight Seat width MAX 26 cm 50 kg 28 cm 50 kg 30 cm 50 kg 34 cm 75 kg 38 cm 100 kg 42 cm 150 kg 44 cm 150 kg 46 cm 150 kg 48 cm 150 kg...

Page 62: ...t 54 58 6 2 Dimensions A 26 cm 28 cm 30 cm 34 cm 38 cm 42 cm 44 cm 46 cm 48 cm B see section 6 2 1 C see section 6 2 2 D see section 3 7 E see section 3 9 F see section 6 2 3 G see section N D H see s...

Page 63: ...T01 4 T24 4 47 5 cm 53 5 cm 28 cm T01 4 T24 4 47 5 cm 53 5 cm 30 cm T02 4 T25 4 49 5 cm 55 5 cm 34 cm T02 0 T25 0 49 5 cm 55 5 cm 38 cm T12 0 T32 0 53 5 cm 59 5 cm 42 cm T14 0 T34 0 57 5 cm 63 5 cm 44...

Page 64: ...www neatech it 56 58 6 2 2 Armrest width 48 Seat width A 26 cm 37 0 cm 28 cm 39 0 cm 30 cm 41 0 cm 34 cm 45 0 cm 38 cm 49 0 cm 42 cm 53 0 cm 44 cm 55 0 cm 46 cm 57 0 cm 48 cm 59 0 cm A...

Page 65: ...68 5 cm F712 70 5 cm F186 400 mm 150 mm 73 5 cm 74 5 cm 400 mm 175 mm 73 0 cm 75 5 cm 20 125 mm 79 0 cm F3104 80 0 cm F3523 20 150 mm 79 0 cm F5813 80 5 cm F3605 20 175 mm 79 0 cm F9872 80 5 cm F3173...

Page 66: ...guarantee The warranty period begins with the customer s billing date The duration of the warranty period varies according to the type of product Type of product Warranty period months Manual wheelcha...

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