ProActiv LITTY 4all Usage Instructions/Service Booklet Download Page 10

 

 

Usage instructions LITTY 4all & 4you 

 

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 When travelling, always carry a repair kit 

and tyre pump for repairs in event of punc-
tured/flat tyre. A alternative to this is a pump 
spray that fills your tyre with a foam that hard-
ens in the tyre. 

 

13  Safety instructions – while driv-

ing/using 

 Note that some parts of your product can 

become extremely hot at high ambient temper-
atures (e.g. sauna). This means that above 
50°C, the product may be damaged and above 
40°C there is already the risk of burns for the 
user, which should not be underestimated, par-
ticularly for people with impaired sensitivity. 
For this reason, the product should not be ex-
posed to such extreme temperatures. 
PRO ACTIV cannot accept any liability or pro-
vide any warranty for personal injury and mate-
rial damage caused by such stresses. There 
are also certain risks that exist at extremely 
low temperatures, which must be minimised by 
wearing appropriately insulating clothes for ex-
ample. 

 You may only drive on slopes where the 

product can be safely controlled with the 
handrims. Never drive the product on slopes of 
more than 10 %. 

 When driving in curves, reduce your 

speed to a minimum and if possible, lean your 
upper body towards the curve. 

 Do not ride parallel to slopes and inclina-

tions due to the risk of tipping. 

 Do not stop on a steep slope, otherwise 

there is a risk of losing control of the product. If 
possible, do not turn on a slope or change your 
direction. 

 Note that the knee lever brake is a park-

ing brake that may only be applied when the 
product is at a standstill. This is not a service 
brake which is suitable for reducing speed. 

 Do not attach objects (carrier bags, etc.) 

to the product. 

 When driving in areas that are approved 

for pedestrians, keep to the maximum permit-
ted speed (walking speed 6 km/h) and adhere 
to a sufficient lateral distance (at least the 
width of a wheelchair) from obstacles and 
other road users. 

 Avoid driving on unpaved or loose sur-

faces (e.g. on loose gravel, in sand, mud, 
snow, ice or through deep puddles of water). 

 When travelling on poorly maintained 

paths (e.g. large gravel, potholes) there is an 
increased risk of puncturing your tyres as well 
as tipping. 

 When travelling on poorly maintained 

paths with potholes and loose stones, drive 
carefully to prevent the caster wheels from 
blocking. 

 The product can affect other devices, for 

example theft protection barriers in department 
stores. 

 The product is only intended for transport-

ing one person with limited mobility and must 
not be used for any other purpose, e.g. for 
transporting goods. 

 When reversing, the anti-tipping supports 

should always be used as there is an in-
creased risk of tipping over. If this is not possi-
ble, then ask other people to help ensure that 
there is no risk of tipping over. 

 The product may only be propelled using 

the handrims. If you drive propelling the chair 
with the tyres (thumbs or fingers on the tread 
of the tyre), there is the risk of crushing or oth-
erwise injuring fingers and thumbs. 

 Do not reach into the area of the spokes 

or other tight spaces in the area of the wheels. 
There is an increased risk of being injured 
here, particularly while in motion. If you have 
limited coordination of your limbs, then you 

Summary of Contents for LITTY 4all

Page 1: ...Usage instructions LITTY 4all 4you 0 Usage instructions Service booklet LITTY 4all LITTY 4you...

Page 2: ...tructions prior to driving use 8 13 Safety instructions while driving using 9 14 Safety instructions regarding obstacles 10 15 Safety instructions regarding dangerous locations and dangerous situation...

Page 3: ...uick release axle 25 20 Anti tipping support 25 20 1 Operating and passive position 26 20 2 Removing and attaching the anti tipping supports 27 20 3 Safety instructions 28 21 Brake 28 21 1 Knee lever...

Page 4: ...l product passport record of training 39 34 Appendix Hand over certificate 40 34 1 Required compliance criteria to authorise use 40 34 2 Check list for training the user 41 35 Appendix Inspection list...

Page 5: ...Manufacturer Note Serial number 3 Conformity other information 3 1 Classification The LITTY 4all 4you children s wheelchairs referred to as a product below are classified as class I products 3 2 Confo...

Page 6: ...ur product as well as the safety accessories available e g anti tipping supports and lap belt You should always heed the advice pro vided by doctors therapists and the rehabilita tion specialist deale...

Page 7: ...igned for a higher load this is then indicated on the rating plate Please note that the load limit indicated on the rating plate may not be exceeded even when trans porting objects and carrying out st...

Page 8: ...int system con nections on the wheelchair or fastening points for wheelchair restraint systems More detailed information about this can be found in Chapter 24 2 10 Start up and handover The product wi...

Page 9: ...reased risk of a flat tyre Before starting out check that the product s brake works You are not allowed to take trips if the brakes are not fully functional Check the stable condition of the seat and...

Page 10: ...be applied when the product is at a standstill This is not a service brake which is suitable for reducing speed Do not attach objects carrier bags etc to the product When driving in areas that are app...

Page 11: ...rive wheels the central push handle the anti tipping support or the foot rests We recommend holding the product by the lower frame tubes of the main frame and holding the back cross bar Before crossin...

Page 12: ...ld be applied Al ways keep the product in the middle of the ramp The grip of the tyres on the ground is re duced in the wet There is an increased risk of slipping Adjust your driving braking and steer...

Page 13: ...ach side in the rotation points The seat plate is then moved along the slots Figure 4 Possible directions of movement of the seat plate with slots Afterwards tighten the M6 fixing screws AF 4 mm on th...

Page 14: ...ad justed by positioning the M6 fixing screws in slots at a different height position There are two slots at different heights at each fixing point for this purpose Figure 8 Seat plate slots at diffe...

Page 15: ...sure that the position of the M5 fixing screws on the right hand and left hand clothing guard are identical In the case of the LITTY 4you there are three holes at the top and bottom of the clothing g...

Page 16: ...ps on the lower frame tubes The foot bracket clamps are se cured against twisting through interlocking ser ration Figure 15 Illustration of terms Figure 16 Serration on the foot bracket clamp with pos...

Page 17: ...esponds to a guide value of 3 Nm The M6 fastening clamp screws AF 5 mm on the footrest support plate must be secured with screw locking fluid The M6 fas tening clamp screws AF 4 mm on the foot plate s...

Page 18: ...r in stalling different tyres on the drive wheels it may be necessary to adjust the position of the clothing guard on the wheel arch The distance between the tyres and the clothing guard should be bet...

Page 19: ...with your thumb When attaching the drive wheels the locking knobs must be pressed and the drive wheels with quick release axle must be inserted in the drive wheel bearings When doing this special atte...

Page 20: ...at the front and back In general it can be said that the distance between the drive wheels at the front may not be larger than at the back Apart from that the distance at the back may not be more than...

Page 21: ...rried out according to the order and can be subsequently changed by replacing the drive wheel bearings with in tegrated wheel camber If you want to make a change to the wheel camber please contact you...

Page 22: ...d secure the connection by applying the lever 4 Now check the tyre pressure If the tyre pressure does not match the specifica tions correct it 5 Finally release the clamp lever if present pull the val...

Page 23: ...wheel axle view from outer side of product Figure 39 Caster wheel with aluminium hexagon socket Now you can see the aluminium axle with a hexagon socket AF 4 mm in the middle of the axle This hexagon...

Page 24: ...en the M6 axle fix ing screw AF 4 mm Now you can remove the M6 nut and washer the M6 axle fixing screw with washer and the caster wheel Figure 41 M6 axle fixing screw of caster wheel axle view from ou...

Page 25: ...lighter caster wheel with the same diameter or as described above with a smaller diameter Figure 45 Caster length It is also possible to increase the caster length The caster length is the distance b...

Page 26: ...cking knob on the inner side of the caster fork Grasp around the caster fork and press the locking knob with your thumb The caster wheel fork can now be pulled out Figure 48 Caster wheel fork with qui...

Page 27: ...s into the groove again After passing the obstacle move the anti tip ping supports back from the passive to the operating position following the same proce dure Fig 53 Make sure that these have clicke...

Page 28: ...ition of the cylindrical pin of the anti tipping support end piece left and right view from behind You can align the cylindrical pin of the anti tip ping support end piece by pulling the anti tip ping...

Page 29: ...supports is no longer ensured or if you are in any doubt about their flawless function have them checked by your rehabilitation specialist dealer and repaired before any further use Otherwise there is...

Page 30: ...e mounting bar on the brake mount Figure 61 M5 fixing screws Figure 62 Brake mount and brake mounting bar 3 Position the open brake so that there is ap prox 3 mm clearance between the brake bolt and t...

Page 31: ...g knee lever brake ac tuate the locking lever again and thus release the brake lock The brake handles with locking lever can be mounted on push handles offset to the back or a central push handle Plea...

Page 32: ...turning clockwise after setting the desired angle On the push handle bar both rotary knobs have to be operated Figure 69 Rotary knob for adjusting the angle and folding Figure 70 Central push handle w...

Page 33: ...ge If the product is not used or is stored over a longer period if necessary before using it again we recommend having a rehabilitation specialist dealer give it a general function and safety check 24...

Page 34: ...able then the obstacle is to be overcome by being carried by two helpers When carrying the product it may not be lifted by the side sections the drive wheels the cen tral push handle the anti tipping...

Page 35: ...to guarantee the reliable functioning properties Clean your product with water solvent or neutral cleaning agents Do not use any abra sive cleaning agents or aggressive acidic cleaners to prevent scr...

Page 36: ...the last inspection The maintenance schedule can be found in the in spection lists in chapter 35 After extreme stresses such as during holi days where the product was exposed to sand sea water or snow...

Page 37: ...re recommend that the seat cushion and back padding be disposed of These preparations will be performed by PRO ACTIV or the rehabilitation specialist dealer as part of the technical safety check This...

Page 38: ...with the maintenance schedule laid down by PRO ACTIV The product is commissioned and used in non compliance with these usage instruc tions Repairs or other work are carried out by non authorised perso...

Page 39: ...on AN302 43 provided that no securing clamps are present on the screw con nections or a lubrication instruction specifies the use of grease or copper paste In the following table you will find tools a...

Page 40: ...e also advised about situations where the assistance of another person is required The usage instructions were handed to me us Instructor Name date signature 1 Person being trained Name date signature...

Page 41: ...intended use as described in the usage instructions see chapter Purpose and in dication The product s equipment is suitable to allow the customer safe use with maximum reduction of risks The customer...

Page 42: ...Driving forwards and backwards on level ground and also up and down hills in the direction of travel including slaloming around some obstacles Test Operating the anti tipping supports in front of an...

Page 43: ...s and anti tipping supports as well as other functional assemblies e g fold ing footplate support OK carried out OK not OK not OK resolved the fault was corrected Comments Rehabilitation specialist de...

Page 44: ...ctional safety check of the drive wheels and if re quired replace the tyres on the product Check wheel tracking and drive wheel bearing are firmly seated tightening torque 70 Nm Functional safety chec...

Page 45: ...ctional safety check of the drive wheels and if re quired replace the tyres on the product Check wheel tracking and drive wheel bearing are firmly seated tightening torque 70 Nm Functional safety chec...

Page 46: ...ctional safety check of the drive wheels and if re quired replace the tyres on the product Check wheel tracking and drive wheel bearing are firmly seated tightening torque 70 Nm Functional safety chec...

Page 47: ...ctional safety check of the drive wheels and if re quired replace the tyres on the product Check wheel tracking and drive wheel bearing are firmly seated tightening torque 70 Nm Functional safety chec...

Page 48: ...ctional safety check of the drive wheels and if re quired replace the tyres on the product Check wheel tracking and drive wheel bearing are firmly seated tightening torque 70 Nm Functional safety chec...

Page 49: ...ctional safety check of the drive wheels and if re quired replace the tyres on the product Check wheel tracking and drive wheel bearing are firmly seated tightening torque 70 Nm Functional safety chec...

Page 50: ...ctional safety check of the drive wheels and if re quired replace the tyres on the product Check wheel tracking and drive wheel bearing are firmly seated tightening torque 70 Nm Functional safety chec...

Page 51: ...ctional safety check of the drive wheels and if re quired replace the tyres on the product Check wheel tracking and drive wheel bearing are firmly seated tightening torque 70 Nm Functional safety chec...

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