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Motus

Max. load [kg]

125/140

Weight [kg]

1)

(For seat width 380 mm, seat depth 400 mm; 5" full rub­
ber caster wheels)

Approx. 14

Transport weights [kg]

1)

;

(For seat width 380 mm, seat depth 400 mm; 5" full rub­
ber caster wheels)

Wheelchair without wheels: approx. 10.5

Seat width [mm]

2)

355 – 555

Seat depth [mm]

2)

360 – 540

Lower leg length [mm] (without cushion)

340 – 550

Max. overall height [mm]
(For  rear  seat  height:  520 mm;  back  support  height:
500 mm; push handle)

1100

Min. tyre pressure [bar]

3)

7

Steering range approx. [mm]

4)

(For  seat  width  380 mm,  seat  depth  400 mm;  passive
wheelbase) 

1080

Maximum permissible inclination [°]/[%]

5)6)7)

7 / 12.3

1)

 The specified weights vary according to the selected options and model.

2)

 In accordance with ISO 7176-5, 8.12 

3)

 Varies depending on tyre option; see the print on the tyre wall

4)

 Turning range/diameter in accordance with ISO 7176-5, 8.11/8.12

5)

 Also applies for parking with wheel lock engaged.

6)

 Applies to all directions (upwards, downwards, sideways).

7)

 In accordance with ISO 7176-1.

Additional information

Motus

Minimum

Maximum

Mass of the heaviest component [kg]

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From  8  (with  smallest  seat
width,  smallest  seat  depth  and
lowest back support height)

Overall length [mm]

1)

830

1110

Overall width [mm] (with standard drive wheels)

2)

520

720

Overall width [mm] (with drive wheels with drum brake)

2)

555

755

Length (folded) [mm]

805

1110

Width (folded) [mm]

320

355

Height (folded) [mm]

730

1090

Seat bottom angle [°]

1 – 15 (depends on seat height front/rear)

Effective seat depth [mm]

360

540

Effective seat width [mm]

355

555

Front seat height [mm]

380

550

Rear seat height [mm]

360

520

Back support angle [°]

0 (vertical)

Up to 30

Back support height [mm]

300

500

Distance from leg support to seat [mm]

340

520

Distance from arm support to seat [mm]

210

300

Angle from foot plate to seat surface [º]

Fully adjustable

Drive wheels

24"

Caster wheels

4", 5", 5.5", 6", 7"

Permissible tyre type

Pneumatic, PU or solid rubber / 1", 1 3/8"

Handrim diameter [mm]

507

520

Minimum turning radius [mm]

3)

520

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Technical data

Motus CV, Motus CS

Summary of Contents for Motus CS

Page 1: ...Instructions for use qualified personnel 3 Motus CV Motus CS...

Page 2: ...2 Motus CV Motus CS...

Page 3: ...locks 6 4 15 Adjusting the knee lever wheel locks 6 4 1 15 Adjusting the scissor wheel locks 6 4 2 16 Adjusting the knee lever wheel lock for user and attendant 6 4 3 16 Adjusting the knee lever whee...

Page 4: ...ce and repair 8 30 Disposal 9 31 Disposal information 9 1 31 Information on re use 9 2 31 Legal information 10 31 Liability 10 1 31 Warranty 10 2 31 Lifetime 10 3 31 Technical data 11 31 Appendices 12...

Page 5: ...following 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 a...

Page 6: ...y the horizontal alignment of 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...

Page 7: ...ient clearance from sources of heat If the product is parked for an extended period of time or the tyres overheat e g in the vicinity of radiators or in case of exposure to strong sunlight behind glas...

Page 8: ...tments Tipping over falling or malposition of the user due to incorrect adjustments Adjustment and assembly work may be carried out only by qualified personnel Only the adjustments described in these...

Page 9: ...ard mounting position and with an unfavourable body pos ition the user may tip backwards even on level ground Use an anti tipper for inexperienced users and with extreme settings of the drive wheel Be...

Page 10: ...gher the drive wheel position the more the seat surface is tilted to the rear Wheelchair is easier to tip backwards when crossing obstacles The change in the centre of gravity results in a lower more...

Page 11: ...ase axle mounting see fig 8 item 2 2 Remove the quick release axle mounting 3 Have the new quick release axle mounting ready The camber is embossed in the quick release axle mounting 2 3 4 2 3 4 dots...

Page 12: ...and check both sides With each track adjustment always check the symmetry of the track width setting The caster wheel journal angle should be checked immediately after every adjustment to the track s...

Page 13: ...ust the play by turning the nut on the end of the quick release axle see fig 12 item 1 in or out 12 6 2 6 Adjusting the handrims INFORMATION This section does not apply to standard wheels All handrims...

Page 14: ...m 2 The bubble in the spirit level must be in the centre position 6 Tighten the Allen screw on the eccentric to 8 Nm 7 Firmly tighten the Allen screws on the inside of the frame 8 Attach the protectiv...

Page 15: ...that the user can operate the wheel lock without great effort The force required to do so must not exceed 60 N Check the tyre pressure of the drive wheels Note the information in the section Technical...

Page 16: ...the left and right scissor wheel locks must both have the same braking force 23 Special Requirements for Adjustments to the Scissor Wheel Locks Depending on the adjustment it may be necessary to rotat...

Page 17: ...1 Loosen the Allen screws on the tube clamp see fig 27 item 1 2 Adjust the knee lever wheel lock by sliding it see fig 27 item 2 When the wheel lock is disengaged the gap between the tyre and wheel lo...

Page 18: ...eel disappears and the wheel runs freely 3 Tighten the counter nut see fig 29 item 1 until the adjustment screw is fixed The braking force of both rear wheels must be adjusted equally 29 6 5 Adjusting...

Page 19: ...must be mounted and in a functional position in the case of a long wheelbase at least one anti tipper must be mounted and in a functional position Check that the anti tipper is securely attached The...

Page 20: ...37 3 Fold the back support up again so the release levers securely engage on both sides 35 36 37 6 6 Adjusting the back support upholstery seat upholstery 6 6 1 Adjusting the back support upholstery 6...

Page 21: ...necessary thread the upholstery straps in out of the flaps to do so see fig 39 item 2 4 If the upholstery straps are too long they can be shortened To do so remove the end pieces from the uphol stery...

Page 22: ...ting However re tightening the slack is possible Corrections to the centre of gravity must be made by making changes to the settings on the frame the axle unit and the caster wheels Complete two piece...

Page 23: ...n Leg supports tube foot support on Motus CS 1 Loosen the Allen screw on the front frame see fig 50 2 Adjust the lower leg length as needed not illustrated Ensure that the tube foot support is inserte...

Page 24: ...osen the Allen screw on the leg support see fig 52 Then the tube foot support can be moved as needed 2 Adjust the tube foot support to the desired lower leg length 3 Tighten the Allen screw to 7 Nm 52...

Page 25: ...en the Allen screw to 6 Nm 6 7 3 Adjusting the angle of the elevating leg support The following steps also apply for the amputation leg support see fig 55 1 Turn the release lever upwards to the stop...

Page 26: ...Allen head screw on the posterior lower leg pad see fig 59 item 1 Move the posterior lower leg pad to one of the 4 possible positions see fig 59 item 2 and firmly retighten the Allen head screw 3 Angl...

Page 27: ...the freewheel After adjustment the side panels have to be aligned the same on both sides 62 Plastic plug on side panel The height of the forearm support can be best adjusted when the side panel is com...

Page 28: ...about 90 see fig 67 item 2 Turn the side panel towards the back support see fig 68 item 1 and pull it out of the side panel adapter see fig 68 item 2 65 66 67 68 6 8 1 Installing and adjusting the swi...

Page 29: ...ig 69 item 1 2 Adjust the height of the anti tipper by sliding it in the adapter tube see fig 69 item 2 The distance between the anti tipper rollers and the ground must be 50 mm max 3 Tighten the Alle...

Page 30: ...ctly Only after adjustments Has the respective caster journal angle been adjusted vertically Only after adjustments Has the anti tipper been adjusted correctly 7 2 Transport to the customer NOTICE Use...

Page 31: ...ufacturer 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...

Page 32: ...lock engaged 6 Applies to all directions upwards downwards sideways 7 In accordance with ISO 7176 1 Additional information Motus Minimum Maximum Mass of the heaviest component kg From 8 with smallest...

Page 33: ...use C F 10 to 40 14 to 104 Transport and storage temperature C F 10 to 40 14 to 104 Relative humidity 45 to 85 non condensing 12 Appendices 12 1 Required tools The following tools are required for adj...

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