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CONTENTS

Intended Purpose ............................................................................................... 2

Frame/Seat ......................................................................................................... 4

Frames ..........................................................................................................5-10

Push brace for indoor frame ............................................................................. 11

Push brace for outdoor frame ........................................................................... 11

Adjusting the "Wombat" foot plate .................................................................... 11

Adjusting the individual foot supports ............................................................... 12

Individual foot supports for x:panda.................................................................. 12

Gasspring adjustment....................................................................................... 13

Transport Fittings .............................................................................................. 14

Product identification ........................................................................................ 14

Declaration of Conformity ................................................................................. 15

R82 Warranty  .................................................................................................. 15

Safety ............................................................................................................... 15

Service information ........................................................................................... 16

Presales information ......................................................................................... 16

Power unit ........................................................................................................ 17

Disposal ............................................................................................................ 17

EMC .............................................................................................................18-19

Symbols ............................................................................................................ 20

Measures .......................................................................................................... 21

Technical data................................................................................................... 21

Producer ........................................................................................................... 21

Distributor ......................................................................................................... 21

Lifting and Transfer ........................................................................................... 22

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Summary of Contents for High-low

Page 1: ...high low TM high low x TM English manual 2017 06 Rev 10 2010 R82 A S All rights reserved The R82 logo and the product names are registered trademarks of R82 A S...

Page 2: ...ase go to http www r82 org media 102124 frame_and_seat_combination pdf for more informa tion about combinations Indoor use High low indoor frame EN 12182 High low x indoor frame EN 12182 Outdoor use H...

Page 3: ...ndividual foot supports 12 Individual foot supports for x panda 12 Gasspring adjustment 13 Transport Fittings 14 Product identification 14 Declaration of Conformity 15 R82 Warranty 15 Safety 15 Servic...

Page 4: ...or High low x outdoor one sz sz 1 sz 2 sz 3 sz 1 sz 2 Panda Futura sz 1 Panda Futura sz 2 Panda Futura sz 2 Panda Futura sz 3 Panda Futura sz 4 Panda Futura sz 5 x panda sz 1 S x panda sz 1 M x panda...

Page 5: ...the chair has to be used in the lowest position the foot rest has to be removed first Further angle the adaptor by lightly pressing down the handle C and pushing against the seat back The handle is a...

Page 6: ...sed in the lowest position the foot rest has to be removed first Further angle the seat by lightly pressing down the handle B and pushing against the seat back The handle is also equipped with a secur...

Page 7: ...because of the risk of finger entrapment etc If the the chair has to be used in the lowest position the foot rest has to be removed first The adaptor is angled by lightly pressing down the handle B an...

Page 8: ...owest position the foot rest has to be removed first The seat is angled by lightly pressing down the handle B and pushing against the seat back The handle is also equipped with a security knob This mu...

Page 9: ...arger into the electricity supply and switch on the light on the charger will light up 3 Charge the batteries until the lamp on the charger turns to green For optimum lifetime of the actuator con nect...

Page 10: ...3 Charge the batteries untill the lamp on the charger turns off For optimum lifetime of the actuator connect it to the mains voltage 12 hours before use To gain the optimal profit of the height ajdus...

Page 11: ...rs can reach it when turning Warning 05 Squeezing hazard between frame and footplate when adjusting the angle of the foot support bar C PUSH BRACE FOR OUTDOOR FRAME Height adjustment Loosen the handle...

Page 12: ...n the wheels can hit them INDIVIDUAL FOOT SUPPORTS FOR X PANDA Mounting Mount the individual footsupports in the interface and tighten the screws A Width adjustment Remove the screws B using the 5 mm...

Page 13: ...self the gasspring can not be released at all If the gasspring releases itself loosen the nut B with a 17 mm wrench Then turn the piston rod A counter clockwise to tighten Fasten the nut B again If th...

Page 14: ...S Mount the two fittings A with the symbol B on both sides of the frame PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION High low High low v High low x indoor and outdoor frame A Serial number The label is placed on the left s...

Page 15: ...mark must be re moved when rebuilding the product when used in combina tion with a product from another manufacturer or when us ing other than original R82 spare parts and fittings Further this produ...

Page 16: ...tions and demonstrably recorded Accessories and spare parts The products from R82 can be supplied with a variety of accessories which comply with the needs of the individual user Spare parts can be or...

Page 17: ...ltages as often as possible e g every night Charge the batteries 12 hours before use The batteries must be charged at least every 3rd month otherwise there might be damages due to self discharge It is...

Page 18: ...or de creased EM immunity of this equipment and re sult in improper operation Several power plugs are supplied with this equipment Please use the correct power plug suitable for your country Please c...

Page 19: ...z repetition frequency 1 kV 2 kV 5 kHz repetition frequency Surges Line to line IEC 61000 4 5 0 5 kV 1 kV 230 VAC 0 5 kV 1 kV 100 VAC and 240 VAC Conducted disturbance induced by RF fields IEC 61000 4...

Page 20: ...This symbol appears in the User Guide along with a number referring to the instructions below It draws attention to situations where the product or the user or carer s safety may be in danger 01 Entr...

Page 21: ...bination pdf Frame Footrest to adap tor plate High low indoor frame High low indoor frame w power High low x indoor frame sz 1 High low x indoor frame sz 2 High low x indoor frame sz 1 w power High lo...

Page 22: ...4 4 4 4 4 E N LIFTING AND TRANSFER Always use the correct lifting techniques for this purpose 22...

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