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2.1 

Tyre pressure 

 

In order to guarantee consistent, precise running and braking, it is 
necessary to ensure that the tyres are correctly inflated. 

 
Remove the plastic valve cover on the valve that you can find on the 

rim of the rear wheel.   
Use a compressor or pump with manometer to bring the pressure to 
the correct level. 

Screw up the plastic valve cover. 
 

Weekly check the correct tyre pressure as indicated on the tyre. 

A  correct  tyre  pressure  makes  the  wheelchair  much  more  fluent  and  easier  to 
move and control

  

 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 

We suggest inflating the high-pressure tyres within 7 and 8 BAR. 
Use a compressor or pump with manometer to bring the pressure to the correct 
level. 
 

Incorrect inflation of the tyres (especially if too low) causes incorrect functioning 
of the brakes and the wheelchair may not stop. 
 

 
Do not exceed the pressure indicated on the tyre because you may damage the 

tyre and the inner tube. 
Always respect what indicated on the tyre. 

 
 
The  anti-puncture  tyres  do  not  require  inflation.  This  type  of  tyre  needs  less 
maintenance and eliminates the costs and inconvenience due to repair or replacement 

of the inner tube. However, during normal use, they are less fluent than traditional tyres.  

 
 
 
 

2.2 

Brakes 

 

 

The parking brakes are a safety device, thus, it is necessary to check their efficiency daily. 
 

The brake works by means of a lever that acts directly on the tyre. For such reason the 
effectiveness  of  the  braking  system  depends  on  the  tyre  being  correctly  inflated.  We 
highly recommend checking tyre pressures at regular intervals. 

 
The brake is a safety feature and must not be used while the wheelchair is moving 

as this could cause the wheelchair to overturn with possible injury to the occupant. 
 
 

To check the efficiency of the brakes, engage them as hereafter indicated according to the model of 
brakes. Then, with the person sitting on the wheelchair, try to push the wheelchair. 
If  the  rear  wheels  do  not  turn  or  hardly  turn,  thus,  preventing  the  undeliberate  movement  of  the 

wheelchair, then the brake are efficient.  
Check both brakes. 

The  necessary  force  to  engagement/release  the  brake  can  be  different  according  to  the  type  of 
brake. 
For user with less strength of the upper limbs, it is advisable the brake with extended lever. 

 

Pay attention to your fingers when engaging and releasing the brakes. 

PUSH-TO-LOCK BRAKE 

 

The brake lever can be either “bent” (1) or “straight” (2).  
 

 

 
 

 
 
 

 
 

 

To engage the brake, push the lever forward until it locks. 
 

To release the brake, pull the lever backward. The brake automatically goes back to its resting 
position.  

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for JOKER ENERGY

Page 1: ...JOKER ENERGY NOIR User s manual ENGLISH rev 10 29 06 2016...

Page 2: ...Joker Energy Noir 2...

Page 3: ...s intended for patients whose visual cognition and reading capacities are regular If the patient is impaired on any or all such capacities an attendant with suitable such capacities must always be pre...

Page 4: ...USE 5 2 1 Tyre pressure 6 2 2 Brakes 6 2 3 Quick release rear wheels 8 2 4 Folding unfolding the backrest 9 2 5 Footplate 10 2 6 Calf strap 11 2 7 Adjustable backrest upholstery 11 2 8 Armrests 12 2 9...

Page 5: ...ppery terrains wet sandy dusty oily hard surfaces etc In all such situations and in general in all those cases where the use of the wheelchair can be difficult or risky for the wheelchair and its user...

Page 6: ...fluent than traditional tyres 2 2 Brakes The parking brakes are a safety device thus it is necessary to check their efficiency daily The brake works by means of a lever that acts directly on the tyre...

Page 7: ...pull the lever up first and then fold it forward To put it back to the normal using position turn the lever up and then push it down SPORT BRAKE To engage the brake turn the lever until it locks To re...

Page 8: ...the adjustment Checking the quick release axles of the rear wheels is a procedure the user should follow periodically If the quick release axles are not correctly placed and fastened they may work lo...

Page 9: ...ts upright position In order to check whether the backrest is correctly open take hold of the front frame with one hand the backrest s handle grip with the other and try to move the backrest tube fron...

Page 10: ...ut JOKER ENERGY aluminium frame 1 integrated made to measure footplate without plastic plate 2 integrated made to measure footplate with plastic plate 3 height angle and position adjustable aluminium...

Page 11: ...a calf strap The calf strap has to be adjusted in such a way that the user s feet never touch the casters You can easily adjust the calf strap via Velcro straps 2 7 Adjustable backrest upholstery The...

Page 12: ...and take hold of the armrest and try to move it clock and anticlockwise If correctly locked the armrest does not turn but it will allow just a little play To make transfer easier you can swing the arm...

Page 13: ...at all nuts bolts and screws are correctly tightened Rehateam s r l is in no way responsible for any damage caused to the user to third persons or to the wheelchair due to neglecting such warning 2 10...

Page 14: ...lchair While getting into or out of the wheelchair do not place your feet on the footplate This could result in the wheelchair tipping up possibly causing harm both to the chair and to the occupant Ge...

Page 15: ...RBALANCING DURING NORMAL USE WE RECOMMEND MOUNTING AN ANTI TIP SYSTEM 3 4 Dealing with obstacles stairs and steps While getting over obstacles such as stairs and steps approach the obstacle at a moder...

Page 16: ...ont of wheelchair easier for the attendant it is advisable to equip the wheelchair with the accessory tipping aid 3 5 Dealing with slopes or inclines The maximum gradient that can be attempted in comp...

Page 17: ...ody excessively forward may cause the wheelchair to tip up onto the front wheels and overbalance possibly causing harm to both the chair and the occupant In order to ensure greater stability the occup...

Page 18: ...the occupant prevent him her from moving and loading the wheelchair into the car on his her own the help of an attendant will be required The lightness and reducibility of this model are very importan...

Page 19: ...Velcro straps for adjustment 3 Brake 4 Backrest tube with handle 5 Seat canvas 6 Side guard 7 Backrest plate 8 Hand rim 9 Rear wheel 10 Quick release axle 11 Tyre 12 Fork 13 Caster 14 Calf strap 15 Pl...

Page 20: ...modification that is carried out by non authorized personnel will immediately void the warranty on the product and it relieves RehaTEAM from any responsibility on any malfunctioning and or damage due...

Page 21: ...e ground You can have the anti tip wheel on one or for more safety on both side of the wheelchair In order to check the correct position of use with one hand take hold of the tube and try to move it r...

Page 22: ...ting this warning 7 4 Folding push handles These push handles when folded down 1 reduce the encumbrance of the wheelchair and they get away from a possible interference with the user s arms while self...

Page 23: ...of these belt systems are designed to offer greater security and stability to the occupant while seated in the chair Both the pelvic belt and harness system are of particular use for occupants with li...

Page 24: ...will automatically lock Make sure the system is stable Always make a check in fact if the system is not stable it may result risky to the user 7 10 Rear wheels According to the functional and or aesth...

Page 25: ...and reliable more suitable for rough surfaces Marathon Plus With anti puncture protection suitable for most environments Solid tyre KIK MAKO Suitable for most environments it does not need inflation...

Page 26: ...re to prevent the user from inserting his her fingers between tyre and mudguard 7 16 AIR backrest It is a backrest with a carbon fibre rigid shell with removable upholstery You can fold and unfold it...

Page 27: ...nced technical staff at RehaTEAM are at the complete disposal of all our clients You can contact us directly at the address below RehaTEAM s r l vicolo Negrelli 4 31040 Castagnole di Paese TV Italy Te...

Page 28: ...r does no go straight The tyres pressure is not correct Inflate the tyres at the same pressure The spokes are broken or loosen Change the damaged spokes or tighten the loosened one The front wheels be...

Page 29: ...rom 7 3 kg kg approx WEIGHT WITHOUT REAR WHEELS lightest configuration Starting from 4 7 kg kg approx MAXIMUM LOAD 140 kg TECHNICAL DATA model NOIR SEAT WIDTH 330 360 390 420 450 mm SEAT DEPTH 350 375...

Page 30: ...il Directive 93 42 EEC Made in compliance with the following harmonized standard s UNI EN 12183 2009 Castagnole di Paese TV 30 march 2010 EC Declaration of Conformity The manufacturer REHATEAM s r l b...

Page 31: ...ement of the part itself The authorised distributor in cases of simple repairs may take action independently to eliminate the defect or bring the defect to the attention of RehaTEAM s r l in specific...

Page 32: ...amprogeo com JOKER ENERGY JE NOIR NR Medical device Class 1 directive 93 42 EEC s m i By RehaTEAM Srl Vicolo Negrelli 4 31040 Castagnole di Paese TV Italy Tel 39 0422 484657 ra Fax 39 0422 484661 http...

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