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Identification tag / Product type (write up): 

WARRANTY SHEET 

Final inspection: 
 
 
 
Name: 
 
 
Signature: 
 
 

 

Warranty conditions: 

 
1. On this product is applied 24 months warranty from the date of sale. The warranty is applied for material and 

manufacturing defects.  

2. The product has to be used entirely for the purpose it is designed for  and the instructions in the user guide must 

be followed.  

3. The product has to be properly used, maintained, cleaned and stored in accordance to the user guide in-

structions.  

4. Do not pull down the identification tag. It has to be readable and undamaged for the whole warranty period. 
5. The warranty case has to be claimed by the seller, where the product was bought. Properly filled ―Warranty 

sheet‖ and the proof of purchase must be declared by the warranty application. Every defect should be claimed 
immediately 

6. The  claim  procedure  can  be  started  when  the  device  is  delivered  complete,  in  original  packaging,  carefully 

packed  and  secured  against damage.  The  owner  is  committed to deliver  the device  clean in  accordance  to the 
general  hygienic  measures.  The  basic  maintenance  and  cleaning  cannot  be  expected  or  even  required  when 
claimed.  

7. The warranty does not cover: failures caused by the overloading of the products, accident, forced damage, unau-

thorized changes made on the product and/or its accessories, natural wear and tear of parts, especially upholstery 
dirt and damage, wear of plastic parts, brakes, tyre profile and tyre puncture, etc. 

8. The warranty is terminated whenever the following conditions arise: the user fails to follow the instruction men-

tioned in this user guide and manufacturer’s storage and maintenance suggested procedures, or whenever the 
product is serviced by any other party except of authorised service centres, or when the identification label is not 
sticked on the buggy and also in the warranty sheet.  

9. The warranty period cannot be interchanged with using period, that means for the lifetime period when correct 

use and maintenance of the product in accordance to the user guide are fulfilled . 

10.The producer nor the importer is not liable for any loses and injuries caused by manipulation and usage of the 

product in conflict with  the ―User Guide‖ instructions. 

Manufactured by:   

 

PATRON Bohemia a.s., Ceskolipska 3419, CZ-27601 Melnik, Czech Republic,  http:// www.patron.eu 

Summary of Contents for Kimba KRUZE

Page 1: ...1 User Guide EN 130122 Kimba KRUZE Kimba KRUZE comfort sizes 30 34 38 42 READ USER GUIDE BEFORE USAGE Distributed by...

Page 2: ...uite 100 Minneapolis MN 55447 US Phone 800 328 4058 e mail usa customerservice ottobockus com Serial number of chair _______________________________ Model of chair ____________________________________...

Page 3: ...0 33 9 Seat depth mm 270 10 6 320 0 12 6 350 0 13 8 350 0 13 8 Seat width mm 300 11 8 340 0 13 4 380 0 15 0 420 0 16 5 Seat to foot rest mm 240 370 9 5 14 6 280 450 11 0 17 7 290 470 11 4 18 5 330 500...

Page 4: ...cular If you have any questions or cannot solve a problem despite reading these instructions for use please contact the qualified personnel who fitted the product or the service department please see...

Page 5: ...cuss all changes to the settings with the qualified personnel therapist in advance in order to minimise health hazards and avoid putting the therapy results at risk WARNING Improper handling of packag...

Page 6: ...at an angle Always approach obstacles head on at an angle of 90 Raise the front wheels before crossing obstacles Avoid collisions with obstacles and dropping off curbs ledges Avoid driving cross count...

Page 7: ...y of the rehab buggy Do not hang heavy bags or the like on the push bar NOTICE Overloading Damage to the product through user error Do not exceed the maximum load capacity see the section Technical Da...

Page 8: ...ding the buggy 1 Stand buggy on wheels see PIC 2 unlock transportation clip see PIC 3 lift the buggy on rear wheels see PIC 4 grasp one handle and push down on the opposite seat tube see PIC 5 Press d...

Page 9: ...ushing up see PIC Stay behind the buggy grasp one handle and pull up Locking for transportation see PIC the opposite seat tube with other hand see PIC To keep the buggy folded lock the transportation...

Page 10: ...e the rear wheels to the edge of the curb hold the handles firmly use the chassis tipping support see PIC and tip the buggy slightly backwards help by balance on the rear wheels lower the buggy down t...

Page 11: ...th the rear wheels against the bottom step tilt the buggy backward and raise to the next step the additional attendants stands in front steadies and lifts the buggy by gripping the front frame continu...

Page 12: ...evers Take footrest one by one and slide them into the footrest attachments Pull the safety and locking pin see PIC until you find the locking position Uninstall put on the floor braked buggy Release...

Page 13: ...th like fastening see PIC2 Choose the hole in backrest to adjust the proper position of the shoulders straps see PIC3 The hole should be level with or higher than the top of the shoulders the shoulder...

Page 14: ...IC2 Choose desired backrest belt holes in backrest to set the proper position of the shoulders straps The hole should be level with or higher than the top of the shoulders the shoulders straps must be...

Page 15: ...and 9 PIC8 PIC9 Uninstall follow chapter install but in reverse sequence Size adjustment unlock central buckle place the child into the buggy Adjust requested size of the 5 point belt by setting of c...

Page 16: ...r belts with Velcro through top holes on backrest see PIC1 and flip the longer top belts with Velcro over backrest edge see PIC2 Secure the belts on the rear of the backrest by putting the Velcro toge...

Page 17: ...see PIC2 and turn the shorter Velcro over upper edge of the backrest Fasten Velcro on the back side see PIC3 Finally secure headwings using side straps on the back side of the backrest by Velcro see P...

Page 18: ...4 Butterfly chest harness Install choose desired backrest belt holes in backrest to set the proper position of the shoulders straps see PIC2 Pass the upper belt through the backrest belt holes Anchor...

Page 19: ...rear of the backrest see PIC4 and 5 Loop both lower webbing ends to anchoring points and fasten trough the plastic slip locks to secure its position see PIC1 Uninstall follow chapter install but in r...

Page 20: ...20 PIC1 PIC2 PIC3 PIC4 PIC5 PIC6 PIC7...

Page 21: ...al clip around and secure it with Velcro see PIC2 Make sure that the users legs are enough fixed but not to much tighten The user must always feel comfortable Uninstall follow chapter install but in r...

Page 22: ...the buggy slightly Put the cover on the seat Fasten the Velcro of the cover at the rear top of the backrest see PIC1 Find the appropriate position slot of the middle fastening strap it must be consis...

Page 23: ...tery on the back side using plastic sleeves see PIC1 There are two straps on each side of the legsmuff Fasten side straps using Velcro to chassis pipes there are two straps on each side see PIC2 and P...

Page 24: ...Install secure the upper part of basket by straps with buttons from the outside on the front side of frame see PIC2 Lower part of basket secure by straps with buttons on rear seat tube see PIC1 Unins...

Page 25: ...install follow chapter install but in reverse sequence PIC1 PIC2 Upper extremity support surface tray Install seat the user into the buggy place the tray on the legs Attach it by adjustable straps wit...

Page 26: ...ure you are familiar with the operation of the accessories All accessories can be washed by hands Never clean with ammonia based bleach based or spirit type cleaners After exposure to damp conditions...

Page 27: ...nic measures The basic maintenance and cleaning cannot be expected or even required when claimed 7 The warranty does not cover failures caused by the overloading of the products accident forced damage...

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