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Operating instruction RAPTOR 4all & 4you 

 

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Figure 3: Elbows are not stretched completely 

 

 

Figure 4: Distance between the crank and the thigh 

 

 The cranks must not touch the thigh when 

they are being turned. 

 The elbows should not be completely 

extended when the crank handles point 
completely forward away from the body and 
the shoulders should rest against the backrest. 

 

16.1.2  Pedal bearing position 

For equipment of the product with a 

fixed 

welded fork

 there are no options for 

adjustment. 

If your product is fitted with an 

adjustable 

pedal bearing support

, the pedal bearing 

position can be adjusted in angle and height: 

 

The angle adjustment is done at the top 
fork bridge. To do this, loosen the four M6 
clamp screws (AF 5 mm), on the clamp 
slightly so that the pedal bearing support's 
angle can be adjusted using minimal force. 
The angle adjustment is continuous (as a 
guide, there is a 12° scale fitted). When 
you have finished adjusting the angle, 
tighten up the four M6 clamp screws (AF 

5 mm) to 7 Nm torque and secure them 
with thread lock fluid. 

 

To adjust the height, two M6 fixing screws 
(AF 5 mm) must be loosened on the pedal 
bearing housing. Then the pedal bearing 
housing can be moved along the pedal 
bearing support to the desired position. 
Then tighten up the four M6 clamp screws 
(AF 5 mm) to 7 Nm torque and secure 
them with thread lock fluid. 

 

Figure 5: M6 clamp screws for angle and height 
adjustment of the pedal bearing position 

 

If you want to make a change to the pedal 
bearing position, please contact your dealer or 
PRO ACTIV. 

 Please note that, after a large adjustment 

to the chain pedal bearing position, the lines 
and the cable lengths must be adjusted. 

 

16.1.3  Crank length and grip width 

The 

crank length

 can be chosen from different 

lengths individually to suit the length of the 
arms and mobility of the user. Different widths 
of pedal bearing shafts and spacers between 
the crank handles and the rotary axles of the 
hand grips are available to adjust the 

grip 

width

If you want to make a change to the crank 
length or grip width, please contact your dealer 
or PRO ACTIV. 

Fastening screws  
on the clamp  
(angle adjustment) 

M6 clamp screws on 
the pedal bearing 
housing (height 
adjustment)

Summary of Contents for RAPTOR 4all

Page 1: ...Operating instruction RAPTOR 4all 4you 0 MOBILITY MADE SIMPLE Operating instructions Service booklet RAPTOR 4all Compact bike RAPTOR 4you Compact bike...

Page 2: ...4 Service life 5 8 5 Basic equipment dimensions 5 9 Rating plate 6 10 Commissioning 6 11 Hand over 6 12 Safety instructions prior to driving use 6 13 Safety instructions while driving using 7 14 Safe...

Page 3: ...tions 20 23 2 Terminology 20 23 3 Adapting the drive unit 21 23 4 Decoupling the drive unit 22 24 Storage 23 25 Transport 23 26 Malfunctions 23 27 Cleaning and care 23 28 Maintenance 24 28 1 General i...

Page 4: ...rnings and safety instructions Serial number Additional information Assembly instructions for the dealer see table of contents 3 CE Declaration of Conformity other information 3 1 Classification The R...

Page 5: ...er joints are relieved sufficiently compared with the usual propulsion of a wheelchair using the handrims In the medium term the body musculature is built up and thus possible consequential harm that...

Page 6: ...noeuvres and has to how far the leg permits the stop of the steering angle 8 4 Service life The service life of the product is 6 years in accordance with the medical products law 8 5 Basic equipment d...

Page 7: ...is recommended that you take along an assistant to the training so that if required they can assist you later when handling the product During the initial commissioning of the product drive at minimum...

Page 8: ...njuries in the event of a fall a helmet should always be worn when driving with the product When travelling always carry a repair kit and tyre pump for repairs in event of punctured flat tyre A altern...

Page 9: ...aying children or to transport goods If the weight load on the drive wheel falls e g when driving on slopes or when driving on loose slippery surfaces the braking action of the wheel may be considerab...

Page 10: ...ch would result in the product being unable to manoeuvre When driving on ramps and lifting equipment on vehicles extreme caution is needed During the lifting or lowering operation of a ramp or the lif...

Page 11: ...orque and secure them with thread lock fluid To adjust the height two M6 fixing screws AF 5 mm must be loosened on the pedal bearing housing Then the pedal bearing housing can be moved along the pedal...

Page 12: ...ving Changing the gear with the cranks stationary is not possible In general the torque applied to the cranks should be reduced briefly while changing the gear so that the gear change can happen more...

Page 13: ...read off which chain wheel sprocket is currently being used on the twist grips Figure 12 Shifting using the twist grip You can optionally switch between the 3 speed chain wheels via a hand lever for d...

Page 14: ...500 14 14 speed hub drive 16 4 Brakes Normally there is one disc and one rim brake fitted to the product Where possible both brakes should be operated simultaneously and the braking requirement reduc...

Page 15: ...brake is opened again Figure 18 Parking brake can be operated from the operating lever opened 16 5 Components You will be instructed about the functions and operation of the gears brakes and other br...

Page 16: ...ached in its position If necessary the tension can be adjusted by turning the quick release lever clockwise The longitudinal positioning of the adjustable backrest or distance for the backrest to the...

Page 17: ...equal pressure distribution 19 Neck rest 19 1 Neck rest height adjustment The height adjustment of the neck rest is carried out via the quick release lever on the neck rest holding tube For this purpo...

Page 18: ...right and left and pull these out Then the collision guard can be pulled out Figure 30 Quick Pin with locking knob for removing the collision guard After removing the collision guard the Quick Pins c...

Page 19: ...is not secured You will know that if you can see the index groove Figure 34 Quick release axle with index groove Before using the product check if the running wheels are secured and that the quick re...

Page 20: ...iew from behind 2 Correctly adjust the track by turning the drive wheel bushing AF 24 mm Here it can be said that If you turn the drive wheel bushing in the direction of travel the track at the front...

Page 21: ...between the clamp and the aluminium fixing nut nuts have the same distance on both sides If the axle tube is located in the correct position tighten the to M6 clamp screws AF 5 mm on the right and lef...

Page 22: ...t and the drive wheel is raised a little Figure 44 Adapter plates resting accurately on top of one another Figure 45 Ball lock pin in the top opening of both adapter plates Now the eccentric pin must...

Page 23: ...raight ahead and in doing so pull out the ball lock pin with pressed orange surface out of the adapter plates In order to remove the ball lock pin press in the orange surface on the handle of the ball...

Page 24: ...f delivery please contact your specialist retailer or PRO ACTIV directly Malfunctions must be solved before any further use or if they occur during the journey this must be interrupted immediately 27...

Page 25: ...quency of use The chain should be cleaned and lubricated with chain oil observe the manufacturer s instructions Check the tyres for damage foreign bodies and any cracks that form Check the function an...

Page 26: ...disposal In the following section you will find a description of the materials for the disposal and recycling of the product and its packaging Aluminium frame rims leg rest tube plugs Steel fixing po...

Page 27: ...modifications may cause unforeseeable safety risks and are therefore not permitted 32 Liability As the manufacturer of the product PRO ACTIV is not responsible for its safety if the product is handled...

Page 28: ...you can switch to all 9 sprockets from the large chain wheel you can switch to the small sprockets 1 7 from the large chain wheel you should not switch to the large sprockets 8 9 crossed gear from th...

Page 29: ...n PRO ACTIV products should be secured with thread lock fluid medium strength e g Weicon AN302 42 where there are no securing clamps on the screw connections present or there is a lubrication requirem...

Page 30: ...advised about situations where the assistance of another person is required The operating instructions were handed to me us Instructor Name date signature 1 Person being trained Name date signature 2...

Page 31: ...tions in accordance with the road traffic regulations The customer s driving ability was checked during a test drive in difficult driving situations and found to be appropriate see the check list on t...

Page 32: ...ated and then tested by the user themselves and or their assistant Removal and installation of the axle tube was demonstrated and then tested by the user themselves and or their assistant Test drive F...

Page 33: ...l and safety check of all lights if fitted steering and adaptation of the drive unit to the chassis Functional and safety check of the brakes and where necessary replacement of the brake fluid brake p...

Page 34: ...Check adjust set clean and oil the gear components Check the spoke tension of the drive wheel and if required correct the tension re centring Functional and safety check of the running wheels and dri...

Page 35: ...Check adjust set clean and oil the gear components Check the spoke tension of the drive wheel and if required correct the tension re centring Functional and safety check of the running wheels and dri...

Page 36: ...Check adjust set clean and oil the gear components Check the spoke tension of the drive wheel and if required correct the tension re centring Functional and safety check of the running wheels and dri...

Page 37: ...Check adjust set clean and oil the gear components Check the spoke tension of the drive wheel and if required correct the tension re centring Functional and safety check of the running wheels and dri...

Page 38: ...Check adjust set clean and oil the gear components Check the spoke tension of the drive wheel and if required correct the tension re centring Functional and safety check of the running wheels and dri...

Page 39: ...Check adjust set clean and oil the gear components Check the spoke tension of the drive wheel and if required correct the tension re centring Functional and safety check of the running wheels and dri...

Page 40: ...Check adjust set clean and oil the gear components Check the spoke tension of the drive wheel and if required correct the tension re centring Functional and safety check of the running wheels and dri...

Page 41: ...Check adjust set clean and oil the gear components Check the spoke tension of the drive wheel and if required correct the tension re centring Functional and safety check of the running wheels and dri...

Page 42: ...Check adjust set clean and oil the gear components Check the spoke tension of the drive wheel and if required correct the tension re centring Functional and safety check of the running wheels and dri...

Page 43: ...Check adjust set clean and oil the gear components Check the spoke tension of the drive wheel and if required correct the tension re centring Functional and safety check of the running wheels and dri...

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