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Netti III and Netti III HD

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2017-06

When the seat height is changed make   

      sure that the bearing house of the front  
      castors are adjusted vertical to the  
      ground. 

The risk for tipping increases when the

      main wheel is moved forward in the
      main wheel bracket.

Check the position of anti tip.

Readjust the brakes. (See chapter  

        6.17).

Readjust the angle of the bearing  

       house. (See chapter 6.5)

6.7 BACK REST

• Unfold and lift the back rest up and fit the

   gas strut into the bracket.

• Secure the back rest by pushing the  

   locking bolt in from the side, through the  
   bracket and gas strut head.

6.8 ADJUSTING THE SEAT DEPTH

the seat depth can be adjusted both 
in the back and in the front of the seat. 
adjustments are done to give the user a 
comfortable seating position with proper 
lumbar support while the knee joint is 
aligned with the leg support knee joint. 
By adjusting the seat depth the chair 
balance and the driving characteristics may 
change. 

A well balanced chair is easy to 

drive without easily tipping backwards.

 

always start with adjusting the seat depth 
backwards, then adjust the leg support 
fixing bracket to make the leg support 
knee joint align with the user knee joint. if 
necessary the driving wheel position also 
needs to be change.

the seat depth can be adjusted 100 mm in 
the rear and 100 mm in front. 

 

ADJUSTING SEAT DEPTH AT  

 THE REAR

Adjusting seat depth at the rear:

• The back rest hinge has 5 holes with  

   25 mm distance between them.

• The seat depth can be adjusted from  

   400-500 mm (Measured from front of  
   seat plate to backrest tube without back- 
   rest cushion).

• On the frame under the chair plate there

   is mounted an extra locking head for the  
   gas strut.

• The short locking head covers seat  

   depth  400 mm, 425 mm and 450 mm.

• The long locking head covers seat 

   depth 450 mm, 475 mm and 500 mm.
   (there is also a long back rest hinge  
   which covers longer seat depths. see  
   chapter 5).

• When changing the position of the back 

rest hinge, also remember to change the 
position of the gas strut under the chair. 
the bracket has 3 holes. When the back rest 
hinge is set in the shortest position, the gas 
spring is placed in the front hole using the 
short locking head. 

Summary of Contents for NETTI III

Page 1: ...My Netti com III FAMILY C O M F O R T netti iii Netti III HD user manual This product conforms to 93 42 EEC for medical products...

Page 2: ...11 5 1 Assembly of Hip Belt 14 5 2 Assembly of H Belt 15 5 3 Elektrical components 15 5 4 Netti Dynamic System 16 Important advantages 17 6 ASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTING 18 6 1 Unpacking 18 6 2 Main wheels...

Page 3: ...velling on public transport 33 9 MANOEUVRING 33 9 1 Driving general techniques 33 Access to emergency escape routes 33 9 2 Driving step up 33 9 3 Driving step down 34 9 4 Driving slope 34 9 5 Driving...

Page 4: ...igned for users with the need for comfort and relief The combination between the seating system and the ergonomic solutions in the frame construction offers many possibilities for adaptation and adjus...

Page 5: ...for partially or fully immobile persons with physical and or mental disabilities It provides a means by which a disabled person who requires the possibility to vary the sitting position from activity...

Page 6: ...d care Anti tip Correctly fitted the anti tip will secure the chair from tipping backwards We strongly recommend the use of the anti tips 1 6 About this manual In order to avoid damages while using th...

Page 7: ...rs Always use anti tippers driving uphill Specification min max Overall length with leg rest horizontal seat Seat back tilted max forward Leg supports vertical 1030 mm 955 mm 1030 Overall width 570 mm...

Page 8: ...d support height and depth chair back cushion height For troubleshooting see chapter 11 For adjustments see chapters 6 Announcements to product safety and eventually product recalls will be published...

Page 9: ...gle adjustment screw 15 Height adjustment screw 16 Angle adjustment knob 18 Anti tip 19 Brake 20 Quick release axle 21 Push ring 22 Main wheel 23 Name plate Wheelchair on lower back cross bar 24 Relea...

Page 10: ...les LEG support Netti III Angle adjustable standard Netti III HD Angle adjustable HD Height and angle adjustable foot plates with calf supports and knee upholstery Arm support Height adjustable and re...

Page 11: ...and standard push on model Upholstery for tray Offers a soft base for the arm resting on the tray Half tray Swingable upholstered half tray The tray replaces the existing standard armrest Wedge Increa...

Page 12: ...over Protects the core of the head support Head cushion 400x400 mm cushion with Kospoflex filling and rubber Head cushion Comfort Cushion with Kospoflex filling to pull onto head rest Back rest extend...

Page 13: ...pports can be swung to the side like standard leg supports Side support Correction Meant for correction of bad postures in the upper trunk For optimal function use together with flip backrest Pad for...

Page 14: ...crews and nuts 2 pcs 13 mm open end spanner Main wheels available in sizes 12 16 20 22 24 26 All wheels available 2 widths 1 and 1 3 8 Puncture proof Flexel or PU or pneumatic Inflation pressure is cl...

Page 15: ...foot supports Functions can be mounted one by one or all together and are operated with a hand control Electrical components are to be mounted by Alu Rehab or certified personnel Hand control functio...

Page 16: ...equency of spasms could be reduced The wheelchair is dynamic and will follow the user s move ments of both upper and lower body Netti Dynamic system allows for Open Kinetic Chain movements OK C n Foot...

Page 17: ...the power of gas cylinders according to the development of the user s movement pattern and muscle tone over time If the gas spring is too strong the user will not be able to make an extension It will...

Page 18: ...mounting descriptions When seating and wheel adjustments are done in the possible positions by standard equipment the adjustments will not exceed safe limits 6 2 Main wheels To mount the main wheel r...

Page 19: ...hange the height of the front castors unfix the wheel and replace it in the required position in the front fork Angle of bearing house Correctly adjusted angle of the front fork is important to achiev...

Page 20: ...hair is easy to drive without easily tipping backwards Always start with adjusting the seat depth backwards then adjust the leg support fixing bracket to make the leg support knee joint align with the...

Page 21: ...rut bottoms When adjusting the seat depth at the rear the screw in the backrest hinge must be tightened with 14 Nm 6 mm Allen key 13 mm open end spanner If the user requires another back rest angle th...

Page 22: ...at both anti tips have the same length The gap between the anti tip wheels and the floor must be 20 30 mm If the anti tip is positioned on the outside of the main wheel radius it will interfere with c...

Page 23: ...supports The foot plates are hinged and can be angled in fixed positions The foot plates come with a lock connecting the 2 plates which makes the plates stronger If locking is not wanted the bolt can...

Page 24: ...usting leg support angle be aware of squeeze hazard between moving parts Foot plate angle adjustment Loosen the screw on the outside of the foot plate see picture above with an Allen key Tilt the foot...

Page 25: ...Mounting oF Angle adjustable leg support GRANDIS The angle adjustable leg support Grandis is the standard leg support for Netti III HD It is swingable and removable It is height adjustable and comes w...

Page 26: ...ng all screws Locking and releasing the foot plates The foot plates come with a lock connecting the 2 foot plates which makes the plates stronger To lock the foot plates let the right foot plate fall...

Page 27: ...depth adjustment B Wheel for angle adjustment C Lever for height adjustment D Head support bracket Place the squared nut in the trace of the head support bracket as shown below Place the head support...

Page 28: ...to the required position and fix the adapter by tightening the screws diagonally Remember to release the levers when adjusting the head support If the head support stand does not fit the bracket perf...

Page 29: ...ing the wire further through it Tighten the wire clamp and adjust the foot screw out again 1 pc 10mm open end spanner To ensure the correct functions of the wire these must never be taut Operating and...

Page 30: ...the clinical evidences regarding tilt and recline and found there are several studies or best practice guide lines suggesting that the tilt and recline sequence is important to reduce shear and slidi...

Page 31: ...tion is going to be used 7 5 OPERATING TILT HANDLE TILTING THE SEATING UNIT Press the left handle on the push bar and put pressure to the push bar to tilt the seat ing unit with one of your hands whil...

Page 32: ...air are not safety belts Make sure the safety belts sits close to the user body not across the armrest Netti III has been crash tested without any power kit etc If at a later point of time a power kit...

Page 33: ...or wheelchairs The wheelchair should face opposite the direction of travel The back of the wheelchair must be located against a fixed object such as a row of seats or a partition Make sure the user ca...

Page 34: ...the wheelchair forward putting the front castors back on the ground Turn the anti tip down Users drive down a step backwards This technique is only for very experienced users This technique should no...

Page 35: ...up and that the push handles are fixed properly Drive the wheelchair forward to the first step of the stair Angle the wheelchair backwards on the main wheels Have a firm grip on the push handles and...

Page 36: ...ked properly Chapt 6 2 9 9 Lifting the wheelchair The unfolded wheelchair should be lifted from 2 persons holding on to the frame and push bar only It is marked with the below symbol where it should b...

Page 37: ...ts damages E g breakage missing parts X Washing of wheelchair X Washing of cushions X Check anti tip function X Check brake adjustment X Check tyre wear X As a rule of thumb use oil on movable parts a...

Page 38: ...xed too tight Adjust the angle of the bearing house Too much weight over the front castors adjust the point of balance 6 4 6 5 The front castors are wobbling The front castors are not fixed properly C...

Page 39: ...ries Alu Rehab is not responsible for any damage resulting from inappropriate or unprofessional installation and or repairs neglect wear from changes in wheelchair assemblies or instructions not appro...

Page 40: ...manufacturers about some combinations By these combinations the CE mark and guarantees are valid For further information please contact your dealer or Alu Rehab A S Norway directly PRODUCT RESPONSIBIL...

Page 41: ...dges of frame tubes For distance between skirt guards add 25 mm Measured from front of seat plate to back rest hinge without cushion Using standard Uno back rest cushion subtract approximately 30 mm M...

Page 42: ...42 My Netti com Dealer Frame number Date Stamp Model Netti III and Netti III HD Language English Version 2017 06...

Page 43: ...43 My Netti com Model Netti III and Netti III HD Language English Version 2017 06...

Page 44: ...etti com Alu Rehab ApS Kl fteh j 8 DK 8680 Ry T 45 87 88 73 00 F 45 87 88 73 19 info My Netti com UM0028UK 2017 06 This product conforms to 93 42 EEC for medical products Feel free to contact us in di...

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