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Manual

FIXED-ANGLE LEG RESTS 

Alternatively, the wheelchair can be equipped with fixed-angle leg 

rests. These are available with different angles. 

MOUNTING FIXED-ANGLE LEG RESTS 

- Align the hole in the knee joint over the peg and let the knee joint slide 

down, see Diagram 29. It may be easier if the lever (1) is moved forward. 

- Release the lever (1) and rotate the leg rest to point straight ahead, make 

sure that the locking pin clicks in and locks the knee joint (Diagram 30). 

REMOVAL/ANGLING OF FIXED-ANGLE LEG RESTS 

- Grip the leg rest and move the lever (1) forwards. 

- Turn out/lift off the leg rest. 

AMPUTEE LEG REST 

For information about use and mounting of the amputee leg rest, 

see separate User manual/Assembly instructions. 

3.13 Footrest

FOLD-UP FOOTPLATE 

Footplates can be folded up to facilitate entry and exit, see Diagram 31a. 

HEIGHT SETTING FOOT REST 

Press the snap lock, (2) in Diagram 32, and move the footrest tube 

to the desired position. 

DEPTH SETTING OF FOOT PLATE

The foot plate depth can be adjusted in 3 mounting positions.

- Remove the two screws and washers (1), see diagram 31b.

- Remove the footplate and place it back in the desired position.

- Screw the footplate in place with the screws and washers.

Note that the footplate is available in two sizes, one size for seat 

widths 38 and 42, one size for seat widths 46 and 50. The foot 

plate is adjusted in depth to suit the seat width (diagram 31b).

ANGLE SETTING OF FOOTRESTS

- Loosen the lock nut (3), see Diagram 32. 

- Tilt the foot plate to the desired position. 
- Tighten the lock nut securely

3.14 Calf support 

DEPTH SETTING OF CALF SUPPORT 

- Loosen the lock nut a few turns (4 in Diagram 32). 

- Slide the calf plate to the desired position. 
- Tighten the nut securely. 

HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT CALF SUPPORT 

The height of the calf support is adjustable along the leg rest tube. 

Loosen the knob (5 in Diagram 32), then pull the calf support to the 

desired position and tighten the knob.

LATERAL 

ADJUSTMENT CALF SUPPORT 

As of spring 2015 the calf support can also be adjusted laterally.

- Loosen the screw a few turns (6 in Diagram 32). 

- Slide the calf support pad to the desired position. 
- Tighten the screw.

Diagram 30.

 Fixed-angle 

legrests in place.

1

Diagram 29. 

Mounting of the 

fixed-angle legrests.

1

Sw 38 and 46

Sw 42 and 50

1

Diagram 32.

 Footrest and calf support.

Diagram 31b.

 Footplate adjustment.

Diagram 31a.

 Folding up the footrest.

2

3

5

4

6

Summary of Contents for Balance

Page 1: ...Manual English ...

Page 2: ... 2020 HD Rehab AB This manual is available in PDF format at hdrehab com ...

Page 3: ...ght 12 3 9 Setting the Flexi Back 12 3 10 Adjustable seat seat depth 13 3 11 Armrests 13 3 12 Leg rests 14 3 13 Footrest 15 3 14 Calf support 15 4 Accessories 16 4 1 Headrest Neck rest 16 4 2 Bag hook 16 4 3 Thoracic support 17 4 4 Table 17 4 5 Pommel 18 4 6 Positioning Belt Harness 18 4 7 User Card 19 5 Transport 19 5 1 Transport of wheelchair with patient in vehicles 19 5 2 Weight of removable c...

Page 4: ... use their specialist knowledge experience and inventiveness to find solutions for the unique needs of each individual 1 WARRANTY The warranty is only valid if the product is used as directed and the service and cleaning instructions are followed THE WARRANTY COVERS Frame 5 years against defects in materials manufacturing and or assembly Leg arm headrests Two years against defects in materials man...

Page 5: ...General safety aspects HD wheelchairs are intended for use both indoors and outdoors Before using the wheelchair it is important that users and carers are familiar with how the chair works and should be used Test the driving characteristics and features Read the whole manual and ensure that it is readily available Note that deviations may occur especially if the wheelchair is specially equipped or...

Page 6: ...rement for operating the lifting aid CE MARKED ACCESSORIES CUSTOMIZING HD Rehab has a wide range of CE marked accessories that are authorized for use with the wheelchair while maintaining the CE marking There are also combination agreements covering accessories from other manufacturers that are approved for use on HD Balance while maintaining the CE marking Accessories that have not been approved ...

Page 7: ...Parking brake Shows how the sleeve on the brake lever is moved to activate the parking brake Transport bracket Marks the attachment points for transport Max user weight Shows the maximum allowable user weight for the wheelchair Attention required Wheelchairs with accessories or alternate adaptations that can carry increased or differerent risks are marked with this symbol Read the attached documen...

Page 8: ...n the brake mode see Diagram 5 NOTE Make sure the locking sleeve is pushed forward sufficiently so that it sits securely Adjustment of the disc brakes should only be undertaken by a qualified technician Information is available in Technical information art no 95720 1 PARKING BRAKE USER BRAKE This brake works directly against the tire If the wheelchair is equipped with pneumatic wheels it is import...

Page 9: ...hat the wheel is fixed Be careful not to allow the user s fingers hands to go into the wheels 3 3 Antitip device tipping bar Antitip devices are standard equipment on HD Balance and should always be used The antitip devices can be set in three positions by means of a snap lock see Diagram 8 The snap lock is unlocked by lifting the pin 1 Diagram 8 It is also possible to turn up the antitip devices ...

Page 10: ...th incontinence protected upholstery Check cushions regularly per the maintenance directions Worn out cushions can cause pressure sores POSITIONING OF SEAT CUSHION Align the cushion over the seat plate and place it straight down The cushion is slightly higher at the front and has a label at the rear The underside is black and smooth Make sure the cushion is secure REMOVING THE SEAT CUSHION Take th...

Page 11: ...sist movement Set the desired angle by tilting the seat unit and then releasing the green lever Make sure that the tilt lock locks properly by trying to tilt the seat without pressing the lever TILT LOCK The seat angle adjustment mechanism and the tilt lock are fitted with an adjustable brake see Diagram 15 Brake 1 is adjusted with a screwdriver to the desired resistance This adjustment should be ...

Page 12: ...Some risk of damage to the paint finish exists Note that the top position for the push bar becomes unusable because the snap hole is covered 3 9 Setting the Flexi Back Guide for setting the flexi back 1 Before the user sits in a wheelchair a Release the velcro straps b Make sure the back cushion is properly positioned in the seat See instructions under Covers Cushions c Loosen the nuts for height ...

Page 13: ...usted vertically and horizontally They consist of the following components 1 Armrest pad 1 in Diagram 23 2 Side support 2 3 Locking button 3 4 Locking lever 4 HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT Push button 3 Diagram 23 and hold it down Set the desired height The tube is marked with 1 cm intervals Release and push pull the arm pad until the lock snaps in place Maximum setting range is 9 cm DEPTH SETTING The arm pad...

Page 14: ...led out by about 90 degrees for better access in and out of the chair In order to angle them out grip the knee joint from above and push in the locking lever 1 in Diagram 26 then turn the leg rest 2 in Diagram 26 REMOVAL OF LEG RESTS Grip the knee joint from above and press in the locking lever 1 in diagram 27 Lift straight up until the leg rest is loose 2 in diagram 27 The leg rest can then be li...

Page 15: ...ram 31b Remove the footplate and place it back in the desired position Screw the footplate in place with the screws and washers Note that the footplate is available in two sizes one size for seat widths 38 and 42 one size for seat widths 46 and 50 The foot plate is adjusted in depth to suit the seat width diagram 31b ANGLE SETTING OF FOOTRESTS Loosen the lock nut 3 see Diagram 32 Tilt the foot pla...

Page 16: ...ighten the screws The cushion is shaped to provide support at the base of the skull so that the head can be positioned in a balanced comfortable position LATERAL SUPPORT FOR THE HEADREST NECKREST Some models of headrests neck rests can be equipped with one or two removable lateral supports 4 Diagram 33 to increase lateral stability In this case the back of the main headrest is fitted with 2 stand ...

Page 17: ...s a support for the lower arms Installation is done by inserting the two pins 1 Diagram 39 on the table top into the table bracket 2 on the outside of the armrests The table brackets can be easily adjusted for depth by sliding them along the rail under the arm pad Loosen the screws underneath slide the bracket along the track and tighten the screws in the desired position Keep in mind that armrest...

Page 18: ...INT HARNESS DIAGRAM 44 The 4 point harness is attached to the four belt mounts two on each side It is important that the brackets are placed correctly so that the user s position is good Always have qualified personnel install them There may be special restrictions on use of the belt Individually adapted information about the use of belt must be received from the prescriber for each user Pay atten...

Page 19: ...le The leg rests must be angled down as much as possible Do not use too much tension Tensioners should only be tightened so that the wheelchair is stable Any rocking may not be offset by tightening the straps tighter Tensioning devices can create excessive loads on the wheels and frame components and thereby damage the wheelchair The user must always use the vehicles fixed system of three point sa...

Page 20: ...ER TRANSPORTATION Make sure the pin 1 goes fully through the bracket 3 Diagram 52 Check that the wheels are securely fastened Make sure the antitip devices are positioned correctly Check the most important functions brakes seat tilt back recline If the pin is not properly mounted the bracket can break and the patient will be suddenly tipped backwards 5 4 Transferring in and out of the wheelchair T...

Page 21: ...ce with the push bar until the castors have reached the lower surface As caregiver remember to use a good ergonomic position In some cases it may be necessary to turn up the antitip devices remember to turn them down again after moving STAIRS Moving from one floor to another always comes with risk of injury for the user and the caregivers The preferred choice is therefore to use an elevator When t...

Page 22: ...ve is stiff they can be lubricated More info regarding lubrication type is available in Technical info 95720 1 If it functions poorly in any other way immediately contact authorized personnel TELESCOPING ALUMINUM PROFILES can be lubricated with petroleum jelly or food grade grease THE LATEST VERSION of the maintenance instructions article number 95730 1 is always available at our website www hdreh...

Page 23: ...ropriate position If the seat is equipped with a user card make sure that the chair settings are consistent with its recommendations 6 2 Long term storage The wheelchair should be cleaned before storing long term Store in a dry frost free environment between 0 and 30 C Cushions should be wrapped When returning the wheelchair to service read through the user manual and check that all functions are ...

Page 24: ...at plate 255 345 255 345 255 345 255 345 Armrest height low from seat plate 195 255 195 255 195 255 195 255 Armrest depth from back frame reference point 340 430 340 430 340 430 340 430 Armrest length 370 370 370 370 Armrest width 70 70 70 70 Leg rest angle º 90 180 90 180 90 180 90 180 Footrest height seat plate foot plate 230 430 230 430 230 430 230 430 Footrest angle seat plate foot plate º 90 ...

Page 25: ...ge in total width Standard armrests with coaming No change in total width Wide armrests with coaming Total width unchanged in standard configuration Total width is affected if used in combination with moving in hand rims shorter castor axle pins Hemiplegia armrest Total width can be affected depending on settings Shoulder support No change in total width in normal use Total width is affected if us...

Page 26: ...HD Rehab AB Tryffelsslingan 4 181 57 Lidingö SWEDEN 08 767 04 80 info hdrehab se www hdrehab com Doc nr 95701 1 User Manual HD Balance Rev E 2020 05 15 MD 16 24 16 24 ...

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