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Have the user get into the product and perform a trial seat fitting. Pay special attention to proper positioning
according to medical considerations.

In order to ensure that the seat tilt feature operates smoothly, final verification of the seating centre of gravity is
required with the seated user and the designated attendant; adjustments must be made if necessary. The seat­
ing centre of gravity must be set so that the attendant can easily change the angle.

Attendants  and  –  if  possible  –  the  user  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 or an attendant during handover of the wheelchair.

The user or attendant should acknowledge that they have been instructed in how to use the product and were
informed of the residual risks.

Depending on equipment:

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

tion.

9 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.

10 Disposal

10.1 Disposal information

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

10.2 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.

11 Legal information

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

11.1 Liability

The manufacturer will only assume liability if the product is used in accordance with the descriptions and instruc­
tions provided in this document. The manufacturer will not assume liability for damage caused by disregarding the
information in this document, particularly due to improper use or unauthorised modification of the product.

11.2 Warranty

Further information on the warranty terms and conditions is available from the manufacturer's service (see inside
back cover for addresses).

11.3 Service life

Expected lifetime: 

4 years

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Maintenance and repair

Dino 3

Summary of Contents for Dino 3

Page 1: ...Dino 3 Instructions for use qualified personnel 3...

Page 2: ...2 Dino 3...

Page 3: ...le 7 3 12 Adjusting the seating centre of gravity 7 4 13 Adjusting the leg supports option 7 5 13 Adjusting the depth of the leg supports foot plates 7 5 1 14 Adjusting the lower leg length 7 5 2 15 A...

Page 4: ...Information on re use 10 2 26 Legal information 11 26 Liability 11 1 26 Warranty 11 2 26 Service life 11 3 26 Technical data 12 27 Appendices 13 28 Required tools 13 1 28 Torque values of the screw co...

Page 5: ...lowing The instructions 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 assur...

Page 6: ...cified components CAUTION Sudden extension of gas compression springs Impacts pinching crushing due to incorrect handling The gas compression springs must be fully extended when carrying out any work...

Page 7: ...instructions for use user All of the available options accessories are listed on the order form 4 2 1 Self propelled The 22 24 drive wheels are attached to the mobility base for seating shells with t...

Page 8: ...ghten and loosen the screw connection on the hexagon nut using the Allen head to secure the screw against turning 1 For plug on drive wheels Attach the drive wheels to the drive wheel attachment devic...

Page 9: ...g 1 item 1 5 Reattach the seating shell seating solution with the seating shell interface 1 6 3 Installing other seating solutions In principle it is possible to install seating solutions from other m...

Page 10: ...w connections on the accessory mount see fig 3 item 1 2 Install the accessory mount on the lower upper bores in the rear frame tube see fig 3 item 2 3 Insert and firmly tighten the screw connections s...

Page 11: ...ge any settings with a person sitting in the product Secure the user against falling out during all tests Before testing setting changes with the user seated firmly tighten all screw connections Check...

Page 12: ...Page 12 Section Adjusting the back support angle see Page 12 Section Installing options accessories see Page 8 7 2 Adjusting the seat depth CAUTION Free moving frame components Crushing pinching impac...

Page 13: ...d slide the interface adapter see Page 8 2 Loosen and remove the screw connections on the interface adapter and seat bars on both sides see fig 1 item 1 3 Slide the interface adapter along the seat ba...

Page 14: ...e 7 b Adjusting the depth of the following leg support With single panel foot plate for seating shell interface steel The leg support is mounted on the seating shell interface parallel adaption or int...

Page 15: ...ounting bars can slide out of the guide tubes 3 Tighten the clamping screws to 10 Nm see fig 10 item 1 4 Check that the leg support is secure 10 b Adjusting the lower leg length of the following leg s...

Page 16: ...d onto both mounting bars of the leg support by at least 40 mm Otherwise the guide tubes can slide off the mount ing bars 3 Tighten the clamping screws to 1 5 Nm see fig 13 item 1 4 Check that the leg...

Page 17: ...esired foot plate angle see fig 16 3 Tighten the clamping screws to 9 Nm see fig 15 item 1 see fig 16 item 1 15 16 d Adjusting the support angle of the following leg support With single panel foot pla...

Page 18: ...de the holder with clothing guard and arm support to the desired height see fig 18 item 2 3 Firmly tighten the screw connections see fig 18 item 1 Clothing guard side panel Height adjustment is not re...

Page 19: ...ase for seating shells Avoid extreme settings that could lead to tipping when adjusting the seat angle Please note that with the rear wheel in a more forward mounting position and with an unfavourable...

Page 20: ...er wheel lock see Page 22 7 Readjust the anti tipper if needed see Page 23 20 7 8 Adjusting the caster wheels Subsequently adjusting the seat height seat inclination is possible with the following set...

Page 21: ...subsequently adjusted by repositioning the caster wheels in the caster forks or using different wheel sizes 1 Loosen the screw connection see fig 23 item 1 2 Remove the screw threaded sleeve spacers...

Page 22: ...still be able to produce sufficient braking force even when the manual brake lever is locked into a ratchet position To achieve an optimum braking effect the braking force is adjusted using the adjus...

Page 23: ...as to protrude a few centimetres beyond the outer radius of the rear wheel The adjustments must always be done in the same way on both sides After making adjustments take note of the sound made by the...

Page 24: ...er in the seat on the seating shell mobility base and secure them with the positioning belts a Checking the static stability on an uphill grade 1 Assume the least favourable position for driving uphil...

Page 25: ...ase axles be easily removed when pulled on firmly and inserted For pneumatic tyres Is the tyre pressure correct see Page 27 Only after adjustment Have the brakes wheel locks been adjusted correctly If...

Page 26: ...environ mental regulations 10 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 i...

Page 27: ...eight of the heaviest removable component 24 drive wheel kg lbs 1 8 4 Overall length with leg support mm 830 32 7 1 180 46 5 Overall width mm 540 21 3 695 27 4 Overall height with quick release axles...

Page 28: ...x wheelbase mm 770 30 3 930 36 6 955 37 6 Max length including leg support mm 830 32 7 1 150 45 3 1 180 46 46 Overall width mm Size 1 frame width 360 14 2 540 21 3 615 24 2 Size 2 frame width 400 15 7...

Page 29: ...Thread diameter M8 25 Nm 29 Dino 3 Appendices...

Page 30: ...Dino 3 30...

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