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Dimensions - basic model

7. Technical data.

Size 2

Size 3

Size 4

Recommended elbow height

61 - 89 cm

81 - 119 cm

86 - 124 cm

Total width

Standard sub-frame

66 cm

71 cm

80 cm

Combination sub-frame

76 cm

81 cm

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Narrow treadmill sub-frame

89 cm

89 cm

-

Wide treadmill sub-frame

102 cm

102 cm

-

turning circle

Standard sub-frame

91,5 cm

104,5 cm

128,5 cm 

Combination sub-frame

187 cm

209 cm

-

Total length

Standard sub-frame

76 cm

91 cm

101 cm

Combination sub-frame

94 cm

103 cm

-

Treadmill sub-frames

104 cm

104 cm

-

Rahmenhöhe

Standard- /Combination sub-frame 53 - 69 cm

74 - 99 cm

79 - 104 cm

Treadmill sub-frames

74 - 118 cm 74 - 118 cm

-

High lower frame 
(without
top frame)

Standard-/ Kombi-Untergestell

38 cm

41 cm

47 cm

Treadmill sub-frames

53 cm

53 cm

-

Weight

Standard sub-frame

6,4 kg

7 kg

10,2 kg

Combination sub-frame

8,1 kg

7 kg

-

Narrow treadmill sub-frame

12,5 kg

12,5 kg

-

Wide treadmill sub-frame

12,7 kg

12,7 kg

-

Standard top frames

3,4 kg

4,4 kg

4,9 kg

Dynamic top frames

5,2 kg

6,1 kg

6,8 kg

Movement of the 
dynamic
top frame

Vertical

8 cm

8 cm

8 cm

Horizontal

5 cm

5 cm

5 cm

Max. treadmill 
width

Narrow treadmill sub-frame

74 cm

74 cm

-

Wide treadmill sub-frame

86 cm

86 cm

-

Max. treadmill 
height

Treadmill sub-frames

28 cm

28 cm

-

Max. load

68 kg

91 kg

113 kg

Summary of Contents for Dynamic Pacer

Page 1: ...Instructions for use dynamic pacer The dynamic walking aid dynamic pacer ...

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Page 3: ...s for use carefully prior to initial commissioning of the product and to observe them Please note that gui delines and representations in these Instructions for use may deviate from your product due to differing equipment We reserve the right to make technical modifications Important information Ensure that these Instructions for use remain with the product Your schuchmann Team ...

Page 4: ...s 010 3 1 Top frame 11 3 1 1 Standard top frames 11 3 1 2 Dynamic top frame 11 3 2 Sub frames 12 3 2 1 Standard sub frame 12 3 2 2 Combination sub frame for size 2 3 12 3 2 3 Treadmill sub frame for size 2 3 12 3 3 Castors wheels 13 3 3 1 Direction locks 13 3 3 2 Parking brake 13 3 3 3 Friction brake 13 3 3 4 Backwards stop 13 4 Accessories 14 4 1 Distance measurement system 14 4 2 Adaptor clamp f...

Page 5: ...cleaning 31 6 1 Care 31 6 2 Repairs 31 6 3 Spare parts 31 6 4 Duration of use and re use 31 7 Technical data 32 8 Guarantee 33 9 Identification 33 9 1 EC declaration of conformity 33 9 2 Serial number date of manufacture 35 9 3 Product version 35 9 4 Issue of the document 35 9 5 Name and address of the manufacturer specialist dealer supplying the product 35 ...

Page 6: ...ipment from direct sunlight 1 3 Safe disposal In order to preserve and protect the environment to prevent environmental pollution and to improve the recycling of raw materials please note the disposal instructions 1 3 1 and 1 3 2 1 3 1 Packaging The product packaging should be stored in case the product needs to be transported again Should you have to return the product for repairs or in case of a...

Page 7: ... sub frame se parately In order to transport the walking aid reduce all adjustments to their most compact size lower top frame lower armrests etc Tighten all moving parts prior to carrying 2 3 Application areas use according to the intended purpose Indications The dynamic pacer is a Class 1 medical product It has been developed to assist with learning to walk For users with no or little leg muscul...

Page 8: ...nts firmly re tighten the screw connections you have loosened Hanging on heavy bags or other items can have a negative impact on stability For safety reasons only use accessories and spare parts by Schuchmann as the product as a whole represents a tested unit In case of combination of the walking aid with components from other manufacturers e g armrests the consultant physician must consider the m...

Page 9: ...s Function and parking handbrake Grip rings Multi positioning saddle MPS Therapy table Additional push handles 2 7 Product overview The Fig below is intended to show you the designation of the most import ant components as well as the terms which you will find in these Instruc tions for use Accessories bag Pelvic fixation Hip fixation aid Padded torso support Upper thigh fixation Ankle fixation Dy...

Page 10: ...ssories may only be made by peo ple who have been given the necessary instructions by a medical product advisor Please ensure that none of the user s extremities are in the respective area when making adjustments to avoid the risk of injury 3 Settings ...

Page 11: ...ctivate the vertical dynamic support D lift the top frame up slightly and press the switch E Switch up activated Switch down deactivated The vertical dynamic is sufficient for most users if not this dynamic can be changed To do this turn the screw F with the Allen key clockwi se in order to increase the dynamic and an ti clockwise in order to reduce the dynamic In order to activate deactivate the ...

Page 12: ...rame for size 2 3 The treadmill sub frame is intended for use over the treadmill and is also suitable for users with a higher width space requirement In ad dition to the height adjustment of the top fra me see Points 3 1 1 and 3 1 2 the height can also be adjusted on the sub frame To do this press the button F The sub frame is available in two sizes for dimensions see Point 7 In the treadmill sub ...

Page 13: ...utton D to activate To deactivate press button E If the direction lock is activated on all castors the user can only move forwards or back wards If the direction locks are only activated on the rear wheels the user is stabilised and yet they can still steer 3 3 2 Parking brake In order to press the parking brake push the lever F down with your foot To release it push the lever F back up again with...

Page 14: ...ccessories A large selection of the accessories are mounted onto the top frame using an adaptor A To mount the adaptor A proceed as follows 1 Release the handle B and press it downwards 2 Lift the bar C up 3 Position the adaptor A onto the frame 4 Press the handle B up again and re tighten it The positioning of the accessories on the frame is dependent on the position of the user their physical ca...

Page 15: ...ange the position of the adaptors D including the push handles A In order to adjust the height of the push handles A Press the button E and bring the push handles A into the required position An audible clicking noise is heard when the push handles A engage in the adaptor D In order to change the alignment of the push handles A Press the button E pull the respective push handle A out of the adapto...

Page 16: ... of the adaptor E In order to adjust the height of the grip rings A Press the button F bring the grip ring A into the required height and then release the button B again An audible clicking noise is heard when the grip ring A engages in the adaptor E In order to change the alignment of the grip rings A Press the button F pull the grip ring A out of the adaptor E and insert the grip ring A in the r...

Page 17: ...ion and release the button D again An audible clicking noise is heard when the armrest A engages in the adaptor clamp E To adjust the handles F 1 Loosen the wing screw G 2 Push the handles F for different lower arm lengths forwards or backwards or from left to right The arm strap H and the hand strap I provide appropriate safety for the user so that their arms cannot slip out To move the entire ar...

Page 18: ...f the arm sup ports A Press the button D bring the arm supports A into the required position and release the button D again An audible clicking noise is heard when the arm support A engages in the adaptor clamp E To move the entire arm support A 1 Loosen the wing screw F 2 Push the adaptor clamp E with arm support A into the required position Press the button D to remove the arm supports from the ...

Page 19: ...e buttons E bring the torso support A into the required height and let go of the buttons E again An audible clicking noise is heard when the adaptors have engaged In order to reposition or remove the entire torso support A Loosen the adaptor clamps B Push the torso support A backwards or forwards In order to remove the adaptor clamps B including the torso support A see Point 4 2 The straps F can b...

Page 20: ...o the required position In order to change the height of the hip fixation aid A at the rear Press the buttons E bring the push handles D into the required position and release the buttons E again An audible clicking noise is heard when the push handles have engaged The fine adjustments in height are undertaken via the straps F and G To do this pull on the respective strap to bring the hip fixation...

Page 21: ... fixation aid B through the crossed straps C on the hip fixation pad 2 Pull the flaps D of the hip fixation pad A to the centre of the hip fixation aid B Then pull the flap E to the centre and close the press studs 3 Now you can mount the hip fixation aid B with the hip fixation pad onto the dynamic pacer see Point 4 8 A Front Rear Rear Rear Rear Front Front Front B C D D E ...

Page 22: ...ar king brake Adjustment To adjust the brake release the lock E or tighten it until the desired braking effect has been achieved Between rear wheel and brake body should remain a gap of about 1 5 mm The function and parking handbrake can only be used on the combination sub frame see Point 3 2 2 and in connection with the padded armrests see Point 4 5 With the aid of the function and parking handbr...

Page 23: ...or clamps F onto the top frame in the required position In order to change the height of the rear pelvic fixation A Press the button G bring the push handles E into the required position and release the button G again An audible clicking noise is heard when the push handles E have engaged The fine adjustments in height are undertaken via the straps H and I To do this pull at the respective strap a...

Page 24: ...e screw C Bring the upper thigh fixation A into the required position 2 In order to move the upper thigh fixation A upwards or downwards Loosen the screw D Bring the upper thigh fixation B into the required position 3 In order to position the upper thigh fixation A to a different area of the frame Loosen the screw E Bring the upper thigh fixation A including the adaptor clamp into the required pos...

Page 25: ...n the underside of the sub frame Adjustment In order to fasten the ankle fixation E on the user s ankles open the lock F place the strap around the ankles and close the lock F again The strap G permits the individual adjustment to the inside leg length of the customer To do this simply adjust it to the correct length In order to pre adjust the inside leg length for the user or to limit it press th...

Page 26: ... the therapy table A Press the button E on the adaptor clamp B and bring the therapy table into the required position An audible clicking noise is heard when the therapy table has engaged In order to remove mount the transparent plate F of the therapy table A Insert your fingers into the holes G from the rear and press the plate F out using some force Mount the plate F by inserting the moulds H in...

Page 27: ...ss the button H In order to remove the seat first remove the hip system and pull the seat as far to the rear as possible whilst keeping the button G pressed Then simultaneously press the buttons on both sides I and remove the seat In order to adjust the hip system in height or to remove it press the button J The strap on the rear of the hip system can be mounted or removed using the plug lock The ...

Page 28: ...ght Point 3 2 Ankle fixation Point 4 12 3 Release The rings at the rear part of the hip or pelvic fixation The safety locks in the rear part of the torso support The belts on the arm supports upper thigh guidance and ankle fixation 4 Place the user into the dynamic pacer Close the safety locks on the torso support 5 Pull the hip or pelvic fixation over the user s legs and hook the rings into the r...

Page 29: ...s and arm supports see Points 4 4 and 4 6 4 Adjust the upper thigh pelvic fixation Adjust the upper thigh and pelvic fixation and the straps in order to adjust the inside leg length for the user see Points 4 10 and 4 11 The upper thigh fixation is important in order to adjust the distance betweenthe upper thighs It also prevents rotation of the user in the Dynamic Pacer 5 Adjust the ankle fixation...

Page 30: ...uired accessories onto the rear top frame 4 Release the directional stability if necessary see Point 3 3 5 Should further accessories be required please observe the recommendations for anterior positioning in reverse order see Point 5 1 6 Release the brakes on the castors see Point 3 3 Position the user in the Dynamic Pacer so that the user s centre of gravity lies between the castors Use the appr...

Page 31: ...oint 9 2 stating the serial num ber see Point 9 5 6 4 Duration of use and re use The expected duration of use of our product dependent on the usage in tensity and mount of re use totals up to 8 years if the usage takes place in accordance with the information in these Instructions for use It may be possible to use the product over and above this time period if it is in a safe condition The expecte...

Page 32: ...rd Combination sub frame 53 69 cm 74 99 cm 79 104 cm Treadmill sub frames 74 118 cm 74 118 cm High lower frame without top frame Standard Kombi Untergestell 38 cm 41 cm 47 cm Treadmill sub frames 53 cm 53 cm Weight Standard sub frame 6 4 kg 7 kg 10 2 kg Combination sub frame 8 1 kg 7 kg Narrow treadmill sub frame 12 5 kg 12 5 kg Wide treadmill sub frame 12 7 kg 12 7 kg Standard top frames 3 4 kg 4...

Page 33: ...04 203 Size 4 with MPS Standard sub frame Art No 33 02 204 Size 2 without distance measurement system 33 02 205 Size 2 with distance measurement system 33 03 204 Size 3 without distance measurement system 33 03 205 Size 3 with distance measurement system 33 04 204 Size 4 without distance measurement system 33 04 205 Size 4 with distance measurement system treadmill sub frame Art No 33 00 208 narro...

Page 34: ... and test methods Part 3 Walking frames This declaration of conformity applies only for products with the article numbers stated above and is valid until 20 08 2020 Date 01 04 2016 Signature Name Torsten Schuchmann Role Safety Representative for Medical Products 9 Identification dynamic payer The dynamic walking aid Combination sub frame Art Nr 33 02 206 Size 2 without distance measurement system ...

Page 35: ...see Point 4 9 4 Issue of the document Instructions for use dynamic pacer Change status D Issue 09 2018 9 5 Name and address of the manufacturer specialist dealer supplying the product This product was manufactured by 26 9 Identification Product namee Part number Serial number This product has been delivered by the following specialist dealer Schuchmann GmbH Co KG Dütestraße 3 49205 Hasbergen Tel 4...

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