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REHATEAM s.r.l.—vicolo Negrelli 

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31040 

Castagnole di Paese TV  

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 www.rehateamprogeo.com

 

Service Manual JOKER JUNIOR 2.0    2

 

 

 

SERVICE MANUAL 

JOKER JUNIOR 2.0

 

GENERAL WARNINGS 

ANY  ADJUSTMENT  CAN  BE  CARRIED  OUT  EXCLUSIVELY  BY  QUALIFIED 
AND AUTHORIZED BY REHATEAM® PERSONNEL. 

It is forbidden to carry out any modifications, even when possible, to the original 
design. 

Any  adjustments  and/or  any  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 
to such adjustments/modifications. 

Always  contact  RehaTEAM®  and  its  technicians  for  any  non-standard             
requirements or modifications to allow them to evaluate such modifications and 
verify that they will not compromise the normal and safe use of the wheelchair. 

Any  modification  of  the  original  parameters  and  set  up  could  seriously            
compromise  the  safe  operation  of  the  wheelchair  causing  damage  to  both  the 
user and the wheelchair itself. 

 

After every adjustment made to the wheelchair, check carefully that all parts are 
correctly fixed. Check that all screws and nuts are tightened and that all moving 
parts are functioning correctly. 

After  any  adjustment,  always  test  the  wheelchair  before  giving  the  product  to    
user and/or his/her attendant

RehaTEAM® disclaims any responsibility for damage to the product or the peo-
ple due to any modification that is not properly performed or  that, in any case, 
does not guarantee safety to the user. 

Summary of Contents for JOKER JUNIOR 2.0

Page 1: ...EHATEAM s r l vicolo Negrelli 5 31040 Castagnole di Paese TV www rehateamprogeo com Service Manual JOKER JUNIOR 2 0 1 S E R V I C E M A N U A L JOKER JUNIOR 2 0 Rev 0 06 05 2020 SERVICE MANUAL ENGLISH...

Page 2: ...ians for any non standard requirements or modifications to allow them to evaluate such modifications and verify that they will not compromise the normal and safe use of the wheelchair Any modification...

Page 3: ...04 FRONT HEIGHT Caster on fork 05 FRONT HEIGHT Sliding system 06 FORK ANGLE 07 DIRECTIONALITY 09 REAR HEIGHT 10 SETTING point of balance 11 CAMBER AND CONVERGENCY 13 BRAKE 14 BRAKE SPACING 15 REMOVAB...

Page 4: ...and fork s sizes Screw off the bolt V while holding the other Remove the axle P Position the caster to another hole insert the axle and fix the bolt V holding the one on the other side Pay attention t...

Page 5: ...Make sure that the all around rotation of the fork the caster does not touch the frame The point of contact caster frame determines the minimum front height you can reach using the same caster If you...

Page 6: ...the fork s axle proceed as above mentioned until reaching the correct angle You can also measure the perpendicularity by turning the fork by 360 during the full turn the wheel has to touch the surfac...

Page 7: ...e not turn smoothly Clean or change the bearings FRONT WHEELS The casters are not adjusted at the same height Adjust the front wheels at the same height The tyres of the two front wheels are different...

Page 8: ...the axle tilts by 1 right or left according to how to cast them in the hollows see images Note you can cast the inserts only as indicated in these images Once you have casted the inserts C0 or C2 it...

Page 9: ...ft side are at the same height take measure from two fix points for instance the straight line from the upper side 1 of the clamp A to the line 2 of the holes of post s plate that fixes the frame or t...

Page 10: ...rd to unscrew because the second one still tightened with the nut can create a pressure on the first If you wish to make the setting 12 5 mm MORE ACTIVE starting from the position as shown in the pict...

Page 11: ...ve to adjust the convergence Follows next page WORK ON A FLAT AND EVEN SURFACE The wheel receiver gives the rear wheel camber cambered receiver The two wheel receivers are fixed to the rear axle thus...

Page 12: ...rmation see also adjustment sheet quick release axle It may be a little harder to position and fix the other side due to the pressure given by the seat canvas but you have to respect the same distance...

Page 13: ...justment To move the support B loosen the grab screw bolt G that you find on the inner side of the support Then loosen the bolt E that you find on the outer side of the support This bolt screws into t...

Page 14: ...in a vice and heat it with a hot air blower because the bolt is locked with strong lock thread glue DO NOT FORCE WHEN UNSCREWING IT you may damage the bolt s head irremediably Once you have removed th...

Page 15: ...one position WARNING do not fix the support B without the spacers G the system will results less stable After every adjustment of the rear wheel you have to adjust the position of the side guard You h...

Page 16: ...ow instruction from 3 to 7 9 To drill the third hole remove the side guard mark the point where to drill and follow instruction from 5 to 7 Advice for drilling While drilling a hole such hole may resu...

Page 17: ...e or with fine sand paper Assemble the side guard WARNING do not tighten the bolt C and V excessively it may damage the threaded hole until making it unusable HORIZONTAL ADJUSTMENT Follow the instruct...

Page 18: ...u can fix the pad I of the armrest in three different positions with respect to the tube of the blade Such tube has in fact three pairs of holes Just remove the two bolts H move the pad to either one...

Page 19: ...rom the frame To do so remove the four bolts B of both supports A and detach the fixing plate C Now remove the footplate unit In this case we start with the footplate with the supports facing downward...

Page 20: ...r bolts B Pay particular attention when fitting the bolts in order to prevent damaging the threaded holes of the support A Now you can adjust the footplate distance following the instruction HEIGHT AD...

Page 21: ...ost position of the plate is given when you fix it through its holes 1 and 4 and those of the arm G 2 and 5 Do not position the plate more forward than the provided foremost position the plate will no...

Page 22: ...s nearly fixed G G N After each adjustment check that There is no interference between footplate and casters 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 A 2 Positioning the plate on the supports You can assemble the plate on a...

Page 23: ...integrates the armrest support Insert one bolt and screw it until its head comes off the opposite side a little bit If the point of the bolt is not aligned with the exit hole do not force screwing but...

Page 24: ...estothedesiredheight If the minimum height you can reach is not enough it is necessary to cut the lower side of the If the maximum height you can reach is not enough it is necessary to change the tube...

Page 25: ...m If the locking pin D does not lock or there is too much play it is necessary to adjust the end run bolt B Loose the nut C fold the backrest and screw or unscrew the bolt B Open the backrest and chec...

Page 26: ...mallet gently hit a little harder if necessary the hub or spokes of the wheel and try to remove it Loosen the grab screw A and try to remove the wheel Loosen the bolt B the grab screw X on is not inv...

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