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7.2 Transport to the customer

NOTICE

Use of unsuitable packaging

Damage to the product caused by transportation using incorrect packaging

Use only the original packaging for delivery of the product.

The wheelchair should be transported to the user in disassembled state using the outer packaging.

7.3 Handing over the product

WARNING

Lack of instruction

Tipping over, falling of the user due to lack of knowledge

Instruct the user or the attendant in the proper use of the product when handing it over.

The following steps must be performed for the safe delivery of the product:

Conduct  a  sitting  test  with  the  user  of  the  product.  Pay  special  attention  to  proper  positioning  according  to
medical considerations.

The  user  and  any  attendants  must  be  instructed  in  the  safe  use  of  the  product.  In  particular,  the  enclosed
instructions for use (user) are to be used.

The instructions for use (user) must be issued to the user/attendant during handover of the wheelchair.

Depending on equipment:

 The supplied instructions for use for accessories have to be handed over in addi­

tion.

8 Maintenance and repair

The manufacturer recommends regular maintenance of the product every 

12 months

.

Further information on caring for the product and on maintenance/repair can be found in the instructions for use
(user).
Detailed information on repairs can be found in the service manual.

9 Disposal

9.1 Disposal information

All  components  of  the  product  must  be  disposed  of  properly  in  accordance  with  the  respective  national  environ­
mental regulations.

9.2 Information on re-use

CAUTION

Used seat padding

Functional and/or hygienic risks due to re-use

Replace the seat padding if the wheelchair is to be re-used.

The product is suitable for re-use.
Similar to second-hand machines or vehicles, products that are being re-used are subject to increased strain. Fea­
tures and performance must not change in a way that could impair the safety of users or third parties during the
period of use.
The relevant product must be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected before re-use. Then have the product inspected
by qualified personnel with respect to its condition, wear and tear, and damage. Worn and damaged parts as well
as components that do not fit or are unsuitable for the user must be replaced.
Detailed information on replacing components as well as information on the required tools can be found in the ser­
vice manual.

10 Legal information

All legal conditions are subject to the respective national laws of the country of use and may vary accordingly.

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Maintenance and repair

Avantgarde Teen2 T,

Avantgarde Teen2 VR

Summary of Contents for Avantgarde Teen2 T

Page 1: ...Avantgarde Teen2 T Avantgarde Teen2 VR Instructions for use qualified personnel 3...

Page 2: ...2...

Page 3: ...els 6 3 2 13 Adjusting the wheel locks 6 4 13 Adjusting the knee lever wheel locks 6 4 1 14 Adjusting the braking force of the drum brake 6 4 2 14 Adjusting the back support 6 5 15 Adjusting the back...

Page 4: ...l information 10 22 Liability 10 1 23 Warranty 10 2 23 Service life 10 3 23 Technical data 11 23 Appendices 12 27 Required tools 12 1 27 Torque values of the screw connections 12 2 28 4 Table of conte...

Page 5: ...uctions for use qualified personnel are intended only for qualified personnel and remain with them The manufacturer recommends checking the product settings regularly in order to assure an optimum fit...

Page 6: ...the wheelchair frame see the section Adjusting the drive wheels Adjusting the caster wheels WARNING Improper assembly of removable wheels Tipping falling over of the user due to wheels coming off Aft...

Page 7: ...e g in the vicinity of radiators or in case of exposure to strong sunlight behind glass the tyres may become permanently deformed 5 Preparing the product for use 5 1 Assembly CAUTION Exposed pinch po...

Page 8: ...ys replace self locking screws and nuts with new self locking screws and nuts after disassembly Fine tuning and adjustments should always be carried out in the presence of the user The user should be...

Page 9: ...lamps see fig 1 item 3 in the respective bore holes in the frame 4 Check the depth setting Both sides must be positioned exactly the same Readjust if required 5 Tighten the Allen head screws on the dr...

Page 10: ...release axle receiver bushings must both have the same vertical position in the frame 8 If necessary Readjust the height and alignment of the caster attachment device as well as the wheel locks see in...

Page 11: ...bushing see fig 3 item 2 and take off the fitting to the inside 3 Slide the camber washers onto the quick release axle receiver bushing according to the table and illustration see fig 4 The 2 label h...

Page 12: ...dicular to the ground to ensure optimum rolling behaviour of the wheelchair The caster wheel adapter permits a continuous adjustment of this angle 1 Remove the caps from the caster wheel adapters see...

Page 13: ...the left and right caster wheels must have the same vertical position in the caster fork 10 11 6 4 Adjusting the wheel locks WARNING Failure to verify brake functionality Accident falling of the user...

Page 14: ...ke INFORMATION After making adjustments check that activating the manual brake lever creates a sufficient braking effect Note that the drum brake must still be able to produce sufficient braking force...

Page 15: ...oth back tubes must be set to the same height Please note Adjustments may only be made within the range provided for the back tubes 175 275 mm 250 350 mm 300 400 mm 5 Install and firmly tighten the up...

Page 16: ...see fig 18 4 Put on the backrest padding and attach it to the hook and loop fastener on the back upholstery 5 Put on the seat cushion and secure it with the hook and loop fastener 18 6 6 2 Adjusting t...

Page 17: ...le 3 Tighten the Allen head screw to 10 Nm Adjusting the leg support height on the Avantgarde Teen 2 VR 1 Loosen the set screws on the locking mechanism see fig 21 item 1 2 Adjust the lower leg length...

Page 18: ...el with height adjustable forearm support 1 Forearm support height adjustment Push the release button on the inside of the side panel and adjust the height see fig 24 item 1 2 Forearm support depth ad...

Page 19: ...me as far as desired until you find another hole in the frame 5 Screw the rear screws into the frame bores see fig 26 item 1 6 Screw the front screws into the frame together with the side panel and th...

Page 20: ...angle adjuster see fig 27 item 3 3 Set the angle of the pivot arm 4 Bolt down the pivot arm The max distance between the anti tipper rollers and floor is 50 mm see fig 28 27 max 50 mm 28 6 11 Adjustin...

Page 21: ...tment Loosen the clamping lever and adjust the head support depth see fig 30 item 3 4 Angle adjustment Loosen the mounting screws on the head support and adjust the angle see fig 30 item 4 5 Once all...

Page 22: ...on caring for the product and on maintenance repair can be found in the instructions for use user Detailed information on repairs can be found in the service manual 9 Disposal 9 1 Disposal informatio...

Page 23: ...theoretically determined Note that not all adjustment possibilities can be used with all product versions Furthermore the adjustment combinations are limited by the compact frame geometry Technical c...

Page 24: ...540 Minimum turning radius mm 2 400 1 Restriction due to normative ground clearance requirements individually larger by customer request maximum depending on seat height foot plate and foot plate angl...

Page 25: ...positions A through C see fig 32 Position A allows a passive centre of gravity The most act ive centre of gravity is reached in position C With short frame lengths seat depth 240 to 280 position A is...

Page 26: ...20 22 24 Front axle position Position C Rear axle position Position A Front axle position Position C Rear axle position Position A Front axle position Position C Rear axle position Position A 240 680...

Page 27: ...brake 220 390 410 420 240 410 430 440 260 430 450 460 280 450 470 480 300 470 490 500 320 490 510 520 340 510 530 540 360 530 550 560 Increase of the overall width because of the wheel camber setting...

Page 28: ...values of the screw connections Unless otherwise specified screw connections are tightened with the following torque values Thread diameter M4 3 Nm Thread diameter M5 5 Nm Thread diameter M6 10 Nm Thr...

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