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Instructions for use Airon

Instructions for use Airon

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2021-06-10

1  Overview of the wheelchair 

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2  General information 

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2.1  Preamble 

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2.2  General information Instructions for use  5

2.2.1  Explanation of symbols 

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2.2.2  Intended use 

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2.2.3  Indication  

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2.2.4  Contraindication  

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2.3  General safety information 

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2.3.1  Loading and transport without occupants 10

2.3.2  Transporting the wheelchair with 

occupants in the motor vehicle 

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2.3.3  Other important information 

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3  Handling  

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3.1

  Handling drive wheels

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3.1.1  General information on wheels 

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3.1.2  Tire pressure 

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3.1.3  Thru-axle wheels 

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3.1.4  Double handrim wheels 

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3.2  Handling seat and back unit 

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3.2.1  General information back unit 

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3.2.2  Back with grid 16

3.2.3  Back extension 

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3.3

  Handling side panels

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3.3.1  General information on side panels  19

3.4

  Handling pushing aids

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3.4.1  General information pushing aids  20

3.4.2  Push handles 

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3.5

  Handling legrest

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3.5.1  General information on legrests 

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3.5.2  Fold-up footplate with lock 

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3.6

  Handling brake

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3.6.1  General information about the brake  23

3.6.2  Parking brake 

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3.6.3  Drum brake 

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3.6.4  Compact brake 

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3.7

  Handling anti-tipper

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3.7.1  General information on anti-tipper 

protection 27

3.8

  Handling headrest

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3.8.1  General information headrest 

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3.9  Handling of lateral support 

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3.9.1  General information on lateral sup-

ports 29

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  Repairs / maintenance / re-use

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4.1  Repairs 

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4.2  Spare parts 

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4.3  Cleaning 

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4.4  Disinfection 

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4.5  Storage 

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4.6  Lifespan 

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4.7  Reuse 

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4.8  Disposal 

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4.9  Maintenance / inspection 

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5  Technical specifications 

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5.1  Data and measurements 

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5.2  Meaning of the labels 

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5.3  Declaration of Conformity  

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  Proof of annual inspection

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Page 1: ...nstructions for use Airon 1 of 36 2021 06 10 Besondere Menschen besondere L sungen de Unique people unique solutions Airon Airon Instructions for use Airon Instructions for use Instructions for use EN...

Page 2: ...out accordingly Gender notice For better readability we use the grammati cal gender or the male form of the German language which is to be understood indepen dently of the biological gender All person...

Page 3: ...3 1 General information on side panels 19 3 4 Handling pushing aids 20 3 4 1 General information pushing aids 20 3 4 2 Push handles 21 3 5 Handling legrest 22 3 5 1 General information on legrests 22...

Page 4: ...ndles 2 back unit with pillow 3 clothes guards 4 side panel 5 seat cushion 6 protective pads 7 utensil pocket 8 frame 9 caster wheel fork 10 caster wheel 11 footplate continuous 12 drive wheel 13 hand...

Page 5: ...on level ground and with the support of an attendant in the safe handling of the wheelchair and your individual equipment variants Visually impaired people can find these operating instructions as PDF...

Page 6: ...Turn clockwise Turn counterclockwise Steps to be performed at the same time Steps to be performed in se quence Steps to be performed on both sides Handling A B 1 1 1 2 2x 2x Push pull insert move re m...

Page 7: ...spaces etc Only use the wheelchair for its intended purpose Any improper use harbors considera ble dangers and leads to the expiry of product liability Due to the large variety of combinations for sea...

Page 8: ...t and back straps whether all previously dismantled parts are firmly plugged in and locked again Entry and exit may only be carried out with the parking brake and anti tipper activated When dismantlin...

Page 9: ...is the anti tipper must be deactivated Always carry the wheelchair by the frame never by the seat shell the pull out push handles push bar the legrest and or the footplate s 90 90 max 7 12 max 7 12 We...

Page 10: ...successfully passed a crash test according to ISO 7176 19 may be used as a seat in a motor vehicle Successfully tested wheelchairs are marked with the symbol for the attachment point on the attached...

Page 11: ...nd a vehicle an chored shoulder belt 4D If the wheelchair is equipped with a back angle adjustment or seat tilt it must be ensured that the occupant sits in an upright position with a back angle of 90...

Page 12: ...te In individual cases it can happen that the product interacts with electromagnetic fields e g theft protection of shops This poses no danger for the user and or the companion Due to the wide range o...

Page 13: ...oducts from other manufacturers The wheelchair may only be combined with the additional electrical drives approved by the manufacturer Restrictions or adjustments as well as the cultivation itself are...

Page 14: ...drive wheels 1 2 2 A 1 1 1 1 The braking of the wheels on the handrims creates frictional heat 3 1 2 Tire pressure 3 1 1 General information on wheels Handrim covers can stretch in the heat and detac...

Page 15: ...Instructions for use Airon 15 of 36 2021 06 10 3 1 Handling drive wheels 4 3a 90 1 2 1 3b 1 2b 2a 2 2x 2x 2x 2x 2x 2x 3 1 4 Double handrim wheels Insert Remove Proceed in reverse order...

Page 16: ...very change With an angle adjustable backrest from a setting of 90 it is essential to activate the anti tipper The head must be supported during the back angle adjustment e g by a headrest Activate th...

Page 17: ...Instructions for use Airon 17 of 36 2021 06 10 3 2 Handling seat and back unit 2 1 1 2 Folding down raise proceed in reverse order...

Page 18: ...ions for use Airon 2021 06 10 3 2 Handling seat and back unit 1 2 3 4 3 2 3 Back extension Pulling out lower Proceed in the reverse order The retractable back extension is not suitable as a headrest i...

Page 19: ...ions for use Airon 19 of 36 2021 06 10 3 3 Handling side panels 3 3 1 General information on side panels Remove plug in side panels 1 2 2x 2x Attaching the plug in side panels Proceed in the reverse o...

Page 20: ...wheelchair not to carry Children cannot assess the swivel range of protruding pushing aids and can injure others while playing It is advisable to fold in or dismantle the pushing aids for such purpos...

Page 21: ...tructions for use Airon 21 of 36 2021 06 10 2 1 3 Inserting removing proceed in reverse order 1 1 4a 4b 2x 2x 2x 2x 1 2 3 3 4 Handling pushing aids 4a 4b 2x 2x 2x 2x 3 4 2 Push handles Adjust the heig...

Page 22: ...de Can be folded up to the side and turned away Standard for short lower leg lengths Stirrup Types of leg supports and their handling Make sure that the occupant does not lean too far out of the wheel...

Page 23: ...effect de teriorates contact your specialist retailer immediately Possible impairments or malfunctions can result from dirty or incorrectly adjusted brakes defective cables the distance between the br...

Page 24: ...uctions for use Airon 2021 06 10 3 6 Handling the brake Lock in open or closed position 1 90 2 Unlock 1 2 First set the brake in the desired position locked unlocked 1 90 2 1 2 2a 2b 3b Locking the ca...

Page 25: ...36 2021 06 10 3 6 Handling the brake 2a 1 2 1 1 1 2b 1 Clean the brake bodies of the drum bra ke wheels at short intervals with a soft brush 3 6 3 Drum brake Slowing down Lock Release Uneven use of bo...

Page 26: ...26 of 36 Instructions for use Airon 2021 06 10 3 6 4 Compact brake Applying the brake Release 2x 2x 1 2x 2x 1 3 6 Handling the brake...

Page 27: ...an anti tipper 3 7 1 General information on anti tipper In the case of leg amputations a wheelbase extension or at least an anti tip device should be used to improve the stability against tipping Akt...

Page 28: ...28 of 36 Instructions for use Airon 2021 06 10 3 8 Handling headrest 2 1 3 2 1 3 3 8 1 General information headrest Set distance Adjust the height...

Page 29: ...Instructions for use Airon 29 of 36 2021 06 10 3 9 Handling of side panels Open close 1 2 3 9 1 General information on lateral supports...

Page 30: ...wheelchair and all components with a mild household cleaning agent on a water basis and then dry it thoroughly In addition clean the drive and caster wheels and remove dirt and contamination e g hair...

Page 31: ...y the specialist trade as is the reusability Use beyond the specified service life leads to an increase in the residual risks and should only be carried out after careful qualified consideration by th...

Page 32: ...Tire tread the firm fit of third party systems if available Perform a cleaning and oil all moving parts Inadequate or neglected maintenance of the wheelchair represents a significant safety risk Main...

Page 33: ...mm hand rim size at 24 max 538 mm hand rim size at 25 565 mm Diameter hand rim 19 mm Pipe diameter camber 1 3 5 7 With drum brake wheels seat height SH front min 380 mm The seat heights are measured f...

Page 34: ...th the relevant provisions of the EU Regulation EU 2017 745 on medical products This was verified by a conformity assessment procedure in accordance with the provisions for medical products This decla...

Page 35: ...ration 2nd Remarks stamp Date signature of specialist retailer annual inspection carried out according to the checklist year of operation 3rd Remarks stamp Date signature of specialist retailer annual...

Page 36: ...uhltechnik GmbH Co KG Benzstra e 3 5 68794 Oberhausen Rheinhausen Germany Fon 49 7254 9279 0 Fax 49 7254 9279 10 info sorgrollstuhltechnik de www sorgrollstuhltechnik de Instructions for use Airon com...

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