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Service Record Boogie Fix and Swing

2019-08-12

2  General information

2.4  Explanation of symbols

ATTENTION!

 Warnings for perso-

nal Safety aspects that are of the 

utmost importance.

CORRECT

 

safety adjustment/ use

WRONG 

adjustment/ use

 

NOT ALLOWED

References

 to additional/conti-

nuing reading.

Setting or adjusting the angle

open/ close

Turn clockwise

Turn counter-clockwise

steps to be done at the same 

time
steps to be done after each other

steps to be done on both sides

Use

(A); (B)

1.

1.

1.

2.

;

2x

push/ pull/ insert / move/ 

Push in specific direction

important detail

correct or proper use/setting

incorrect or improper use/setting

reference from text to detail

point of view

view from top

view from the side

view from the bottom 

view from the front

view from the back

fasten parts

remove parts

Summary of Contents for Boogie Fix & Boogie Swing Series

Page 1: ...solutions Service Record Boogie Fix and Swing ENG Boogie Fix Swing Service Record In the following all individual adjustments of the standing aid are described These adjustments require tools and specialised knowledge Please leave the adjustments to a qualified rehab consultant ...

Page 2: ...anges and misprints reserved The pictures in this Instructions for use can differ from the actual equipment components How ever a corresponding conduction is possible Copyright All texts pictures and graphics underlie co pyright protection All rights including co pying publishing editing and translating remain reserved by SORG Rollstuhltech nik GmbH Co KG Benzstraße 3 5 68794 Oberhausen Rhein haus...

Page 3: ...bly Group Knee truss pad 12 3 4 1 Standard knee truss pad 12 3 4 2 Knee truss pads with resting brackets 13 3 5 Assembly Group Posterior truss pad 15 3 5 1 Posterior truss pad pluggable 15 3 5 2 Posterior truss pad with swivel bracket 16 3 6 Assembly Group Pelvis truss pad 17 3 7 Assembly Group Pelvis truss pad 18 3 7 1 Pelvis truss pad 18 3 7 2 Side pelvis truss pad 18 3 8 Assembly Group Belt 20 ...

Page 4: ... 1 chest truss pad 2 arm pad 3 therapy table 4 centre column 5 knee truss pad 6 frame Fix 7 casters 1 chest truss pad 2 back truss pad 3 side chest truss pad 4 spine truss pad 5 side posterior truss pad 6 posterior truss pad 7 knee truss pad 8 centre column 9 frame Swing 10 leg support 11 standing feet 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 9 3 5 ...

Page 5: ...entation indications Please note Information about before sale can be found in the instructions for use Infomation for the user can be found in the instructions for use For maintenance instructions see Chapter 4 Repair Maintenance 2 3 Required torques and tools For the following screws needed torque M5 5 Nm M6 7 Nm M6 axle plate 10 Nm M8 20 Nm M10 nut 25 Nm caster quick release axle fitting 40 Nm ...

Page 6: ...ng Setting or adjusting the angle open close Turn clockwise Turn counter clockwise steps to be done at the same time steps to be done after each other steps to be done on both sides Use A B 1 1 1 2 2x push pull insert move Push in specific direction important detail correct or proper use setting incorrect or improper use setting reference from text to detail point of view view from top view from t...

Page 7: ...row or drop removable parts Before starting the test repair or adjustment work clean disinfect the standing aid and secure it against tipping over and or falling down Use only original spare parts Safety nuts may only be used once Once loosened safety nuts must be replaced by new ones Only the regular maintenance of all safety related parts on the standing aid by a qualified rehab workshop protect...

Page 8: ...adjusted in height For taller people use the lower mounting holes and for small people the upper mounting holes Should it become necessary to move the cen ter column 1 Secure the standing aid against rol ling by operating the kick pedals on the castors Remove the screw s A and the spacer s on the center column B Move the center column B replace the screw s A and the spacer s and turn it tight A B ...

Page 9: ...se as pos sible to the floor 2 For smaller body sizes it may be necessary to insert the footplate s higher in the center column 3 To adjust the height of the footplate holder A Loosen the grub screw B and remove the screw C Place the footplate holder A in the center column D along the holes E Insert the screw C again and turn it tight Tighten the set screw B again 1 2 3 B A C D E 3 2 2 Position th...

Page 10: ...heck the tightness of the footpla te if necessary tighten the clamping lever A more tightly 1 For abduction Loosen the setscrew B and move the footplate along the support C to the desired position Tighten the set screw B again 2 For height adjustment Loosen the setscrew A and move the respective footplate along the support B to the desired position Close the adjusting screw A again 2 For depth adj...

Page 11: ... shells Loosen both screw connections A move the footrest forwards or back wards to the desired position and retighten the screw connections A 1 A B 3 3 2 Move 1 For moving the foot shells Remove both screw connections A move the foot cup into the alternative holes B replace the screw connections A and turn them tight ...

Page 12: ...ser s level before the first use 1 Loosen the clamp levers C on both sides and remove the knee truss pads 1 To adjust the knee truss pad size 1 Loosen the two screws A telescope the two holders B on the oblong holes to the desired dimension and tighten the screws A again 2 To adjust the knee truss pad size 2 Loosen the four screws A telescope the two holders B to the desired size and tighten all s...

Page 13: ...ser stands in the standing aid only fine adjustments may be made We recommend adjusting the width of the knee truss pads to the user s level before the first use 3 Loosen the clamping lever C on both sides and remove the knee pads Adjust pad width 2 The brackets A of the knee truss pad can be bent Press the brackets A apart on both nuts B to the desired dimension or together Then test the fit of t...

Page 14: ...the clamping lever A 2 To adjust the depth Release the clamping levers A move the entire support of the knee truss pads B to the desired position and retighten the clamping lever A 2 To adjust the distance Release the clamping lever A move the brackets C of the knee truss pads into the desired position and retighten the clamping lever A 1 2 B A B A C C B A C C 3 4 Assembly Group Knee truss pad ...

Page 15: ... pads Release the clamping lever A push the crotch pad B into the desired position retighten the clamping lever A 2 To adjust the height of the buttocks pelot te release the clamping lever A move the buttock pelotte pad B to the desired position retighten the clamping lever A 2 To adjust the width of the gluteal pad loosen both setscrews C put both side seat supports E D at the desired distance Ti...

Page 16: ... holder of the chest truss pad 3 To adjust the depth Remove all four screws A move the carrier B into the alternative hole and retighten all four screws A To adjust the width 4 Loosen the two set screws C at the rear 5 Loosen the two setscrews E at the front 5 Telescope the two holders F to the desired width at the front 4 Telescoping the locking clip D at the back to the same width 5 Tighten the ...

Page 17: ...apters the setting process is described based on the picture used If your standing aid is equipped differently please proceed accordingly 1 To adjust the height Open the clamping lever A move the holder B along the central center column C to the desired posi tion and tighten the clamping lever A again 2 To adjust the width Open both clamping levers A telescope the two brackets B to the desired siz...

Page 18: ...ws B move the chest pad into the alternative holes and retighten the screws B 2 To adjust the depth Loosen the screw A push the chest pad into the desired position and tighten the screw A again 1 To adjust the inclination Release the clamping lever C bring the chest pad D to the desired angle and retighten the clamping lever C 3 7 1 Pelvis truss pad A B 1 2 B A C D 3 7 2 Side pelvis truss pad 3 To...

Page 19: ...ord Boogie Fix and Swing 1 To adjust the depth Loosen the adjusting screws C on both sides put the side chest pads B in the desi red position and retighten all set screws clamping le vers C 1 A C B 3 7 Assembly Group Pelvis truss pad ...

Page 20: ...belt holders on the chest and or pelvic support Secure the standing aid against rolling away Open the zips of the corresponding side cushions and push back the covers to expose the mounting point Mount the holders A in the holes B pull the covers back over the upholstery and close the zippers 1 A A B B ...

Page 21: ...he screws A slide the pad into the desired position and tighten the screws A again 1 To adjust the width Loosen the screws B slide the pad into the desired position and tighten the screws B again 1 To adjust the height Remove the screws C slide the pad into the desired position and tighten the screws C again A B 1 A C B ...

Page 22: ...o the holder and tighten the set screw A again 2 For frame variant swing In addition please loosen the star knobs A on the telescopic rod of the therapy table and set the table in a horizontal positi on 3 For the angle adjustment of the armrest on the therapy table Remove the screws B adjust the armrest at the desired angle and tighten the screws B again 3 B 1 A 2 A ...

Page 23: ...intenance Clean the standing aid and all components regularly with a mild household water based clea ner and then dry it thoroughly In addition clean the rear wheels and the casters and free the axles of dirt and impurities e g hair etc Wash textile parts care directions Wipe off pleather straps and other upholstery Care directions 4 4 Disinfection Before each disinfection the parts should be clea...

Page 24: ...care user Inadequate or neglected maintenance of the standing aid is a considerable matter Security risk Before every use Check it the firm seat of all pads the function of the wheel locks on the steering wheels of the standing aid if available Frames attachments and accessories for visible damage bends cracks or missing loo se screws Wheels thru axles on firm seat sufficient tire pressure tire tr...

Page 25: ...ixing screws checked for firm fit and completeness casters and rear wheels as well as the associated attachments checked for good condition functionality and proper running qualities spokes checked for firm fit and completeness brakes cleaned and maintained Locking mechanisms tripod springs of push handles quick release axles eccentric clamps etc checked for functionality anti tipper checked for f...

Page 26: ...ents 5 Frame size Size 1 Size 2 Size 3 body height 80 110 cm 100 130 cm 120 150 cm length x width without therphy table 67 x 54 cm 73 x 58 cm 80 x 64 cm maximum height 98 cm 118 cm 134 cm maximum capacity 60 kg angle adjustment Mo del Swing 30 30 20 minimum weight Fix 14 kg Swing 16 kg Fix 17 kg Swing 19 kg Fix 20 kg Swing 22 kg life cycle of the stan ding aid 5 years ...

Page 27: ...Pruoduct Guidelines Annex VII If the product is not modified with SORG Rollstuhltechnik this declaration will lose its validity Boogie Fix Boogie Swing SORG Rollstuhltechnik declares that the product Boogie Swing a class 1 device is and it complies with the EG Directive 93 42 EWG Annex VII on medical devices This was confimred by a conformity assessment procedure according to the me dical Pruoduct...

Page 28: ...technik GmbH Co KG Benzstraße 3 5 68794 Oberhausen Rheinhausen Germany Fon 49 7254 9279 0 Fax 49 7254 9279 10 info sorgrollstuhltechnik de www sorgrollstuhltechnik de company stamp Service Record Boogie Fix and Swing ...

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