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Universal and activity wheelchairs, wheelchairs for toilet and shower,
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Aids for domestic care, ever

Aids for domestic care, ever

Aids for domestic care, ever

Aids for domestic care, ever

Aids for domestic care, everyday life and rehabilitation

yday life and rehabilitation

yday life and rehabilitation

yday life and rehabilitation

yday life and rehabilitation

Bath and toilet equipment, mobility aids and equipment, home care

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Summary of Contents for Impuls 1

Page 1: ...1 OperatingManual S T A Y M O B I L E FOLDING WHEELCHAIR Impuls System...

Page 2: ...andard 22 3 3 2 3 Back ORTOFLEX 22 3 3 2 4 Backrest with 30 angle adjustment 23 3 3 2 5 Height adjustable sliding handles 24 3 3 2 6 Back stiffening bar 24 3 3 3 Armrest 25 3 3 3 1 Clothes guard 25 3...

Page 3: ...ty information 35 3 3 6 2 Toggle joint brake 36 3 3 6 3 Drum brake 36 3 3 6 4 Service brake function 36 3 3 6 5 Locking the brake 37 3 3 6 6 Releasing the brake 37 3 3 6 7 Changing or replacing drivin...

Page 4: ...its of the user and the main place of use of the wheelchair Warning Setting or adjustment should only be carried out by an authorised ORTO PEDIA dealer 1 Introduction Thank you choosing a wheelchair f...

Page 5: ...e wheelchair and then drive over the obstacle Give a wide berth to grooves rails manhole covers or similar sources of danger If not possible cross such obstacles at a right angle 90 Maintain a safe di...

Page 6: ...ays lock the brakes to prevent the wheel chair from rolling away To lean the upper body well forward manoeuvre the wheelchair back wards until the swivel wheels face forwards for increased stability T...

Page 7: ...13 12 Steering wheels forwards safe stability Transfer Lowering the legs Transfer with sliding board Bringing the wheelchair upright Climbing in Toilet use Climbing into the bath Crossing drops steps...

Page 8: ...the wheelchair parallel and adja cent to the driver or passenger seat Detach the legrests and the armrests in order to reduce the wheelchair weight and make the lifting into the car easier Lock the b...

Page 9: ...removable Stabilisers if present can be folded forwards The wheelchair can now be folded in the normal way In addition driving wheels equipped with full floating axles can now also be removed During r...

Page 10: ...set ting variable seat height and wheel position 16 Sliding sleeve for dismantling back stiffening bar 6 16 3 1 3 2 IMPULS 2 4 The model shown in Fig 3 is representa tive of all IMPULS adaptable activ...

Page 11: ...eelchair 1 3 3 Components 3 3 1 Seat band The standard seat band can be adjusted to two depths After removing the end caps Fig 4 the seat band and the seat depth adapter can be pulled out from the sea...

Page 12: ...aken if stabilisers are fitted 9 1 9 2 1 1 3 3 2 2 Back band standard The standard back cover Fig 6 is stretched into position by the rear tubes when the wheelchair is unfolded The extended back secti...

Page 13: ...mrest Fig 11 can be removed by pulling upwards The arm rest is installed by pushing the guide tubes downwards as far as possible into the corresponding openings 9 3 9 4 1 3 3 2 5 Height adjustable sli...

Page 14: ...rds using the feet the foot plates should be folded to the side Fig 16 15 1 12 1 3 3 3 3 Armrest with double locking To install the armrest push the diago nally positioned rear pin Fig 12 into the cor...

Page 15: ...rom above into the leg support holders The locking device Fig 22 is activated in the proc ess For the Impuls XX model the locking pin must first be activated Fig 19 1 18 1 3 3 4 3 Swivelling leg suppo...

Page 16: ...osening the screwed connections Fig 24 turned round and re installed Re tighten screwed connections Loosening the locking screws Fig 27 allows variable adjustment of depth positioning To adjust the an...

Page 17: ...3 29 2 To adjust the angle of the foot plate loosen the locking screw Fig 29 2 lo cated on the side pull out the teeth and set the new angle Re tighten all screws when adjustment is complete 28 3 3 4...

Page 18: ...0 31 3 3 5 Driving wheels The driving wheels are mounted on a fixed axle or a full floating axle depend ing on the wheelchair model Note The tyre pressure is shown on both sides of the tyre surface an...

Page 19: ...al toggle joint brake When changing to a wheel with PU tyres or from PU tyres to another type of tyre the toggle joint brakes must be changed at the same time 37 Do not lean on the lateral brake lever...

Page 20: ...lied press the forward part of the rocker lever upwards To release the brake pull up the brake lever and press on the rear part of the rocker arm 3 3 6 9 Adjustment of toggle joint brake Note After mo...

Page 21: ...tion This setting option offers customised adjustment of the seat height to suit your lower thigh length customised adjustment of seat incli nation for user increased stability against tipping up Warn...

Page 22: ...nds forwards and push the two parts of the fastening together Then carry out a pull test Warning Please ensure that nothing is stuck under the belt in order to avoid pain ful bruising Thus you avoid p...

Page 23: ...t 5 3 1 Setting the height To set the height loosen the locking screws Fig 51 Re tighten locking screws when adjustment is complete 50 1 2 5 2 Stabilisers The stabilisers Fig 48 provide increased stab...

Page 24: ...ten sion Fig 56 55 56 1 2 52 53 1 2 1 3 5 4 Transit wheels For narrow openings or passages e g in trains the transit wheels Fig 53 allow the wheelchair to be pushed by a carer without using the drivin...

Page 25: ...to all moving parts see also Main tenance Instructions will ensure that your wheelchair will give you many years of serv ice Tyres Check tyre pressure regularly Ensure pres sure on both tyres is corre...

Page 26: ...ght Check that the sliding handles are tight by forceful twisting Every 6 months depending on frequency of use Check Cleanliness see Care section General condition see Care and main tenance section Ch...

Page 27: ...out on the wheelchair the dealer must add the date of modification and the appropri ate assembly instructions to the wheel chair Operating Instructions This ensures that no incorrect details will be...

Page 28: ...model Dimensions Length across leg supports 104 cm Height 90 cm Width of seat 40 43 46 48 cm Seat depth 40 42 44 cm Seat width folded 31 cm Seat height 48 50 5 cm Back height 40 cm Armrest height 23 c...

Page 29: ...g Seat width 48 cm 130 kg with double cross brace Seat width 43 cm without armrests and leg supports 7 3 Impuls 1 Vario model Dimensions Length across leg supports 110 cm Height 90 101 cm Width of sea...

Page 30: ...enger weight Seat width up to 46 cm 130 kg with double cross brace Seat width 48 cm 130 kg with double cross brace Seat width 43 cm without armrests and leg supports 7 5 Impuls 3 model Dimensions Leng...

Page 31: ...mplies with EU Directive 93 42 EEC for medical products 7 7 Impuls XX model Dimensions Length across leg supports 100 cm Height 95 cm Width of seat 48 51 54 57 60 cm Seat depth 42 45 48 cm Seat width...

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