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Service record Dynamis MV

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2021-01-12

1  The wheelchair at a glance 

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2  General information 

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2.1  General information service booklet 

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2.2  Documentation notes 

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2.3  Required torques and tools 

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2.4  Explanation of symbols 

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2.5  General safety information 

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3  Assemblys  

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3.1  Wheel assembly 

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3.1.1  Center of gravity (wheelbase / perfo-

rated plate) 

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3.1.2  

Adjustment of the seat height by 

changing the position of the caster wheel

 

 

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3.1.3  Rear seat height, seat inclination 

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3.1.4  Caster head tilt 

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3.1.5  Replacement / relocation of the caster 

wheel adapters and caster wheels 

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3.1.6  Camber 

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3.1.7  Track compensation drive wheels  11

3.2

  

ERGO-seat assembly 

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3.2.1 General information about the ERGO 

seat 12

3.2.2 Removal of the ERGO seat 

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3.2.3 Axis of rotation seat part / back part 13

3.2.4 Growth in seat depth ERGO seat 

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3.2.5 Adjusting the seat height 

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3.2.6 Increase seat width ERGO seat and back 

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3.3  Frame assembly  

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3.3.1  Frame widening 

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3.4  Back assembly   

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3.4.1  Setting dynamic back 

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3.4.2  Back angle adjustment 

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3.5  Legrest assembly  

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3.5.1  Adjustment of the legrest 

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3.5.2  Adjustment of the depth 

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3.5.3  Adjusting the height 

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3.5.4  Preset opening angle 

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3.5.5  Height adjustment of the calf support 18

3.5.6  Height adjustment of the footrest  19

3.6

  

Brakes assembly 

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3.6.1  General information about the brake

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3.6.2  Standard parking brake 

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3.6.3  Drum brake 

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3.7

  

Anti-tipper assembly 

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3.7.1  Height adjustment 

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3.7.2  Length adjustment 

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3.8

  

Tilt bracket assembly 

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3.8.1  Mounting 

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3.9  Headrest assembly  

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3.9.1 Height adjustment 

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3.9.2 Depth adjustment and dynamics of the 

headrest 25

3.9.3 Adjust the inclination 

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3.10  Abduction wedge assembly  

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3.10.1 Depth adjustment 

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3.10.2 Height adjustment 

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3.11  Lateral support assembly   

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3.11.1  Nomenclature 

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3.11.2  Vertical adjustment 

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3.11.3  Horizontal setting 

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3.11.4  Fine adjustment of the lateral support 

holder 28

3.11.5  Adaptation to the user 

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  Repairs / maintenance / re-use

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4.1  Rapairs 

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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  Re-use 

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4.8  Disposal 

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4.9  Maintenance / inspection 

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5  Technical data 

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5.1  Data and dimensions 

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5.2  Meaning of the labels 

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5.3  Declaration of Conformity  

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Contents

Summary of Contents for Dynamis MV

Page 1: ...people unique solutions Service record Dynamis MV Service record Service record All individual adjustments to the Wheelchair described Tools and specialist knowledge are required for these settings P...

Page 2: ...nts The handling is to be carried out accordingly Gender note For editorial reasons for better readability only the masculine form is used Corresponding terms apply in the sense of equal treatment to...

Page 3: ...tment 16 3 5 Legrest assembly 17 3 5 1 Adjustment of the legrest 17 3 5 2 Adjustment of the depth 17 3 5 3 Adjusting the height 18 3 5 4 Preset opening angle 18 3 5 5 Height adjustment of the calf sup...

Page 4: ...handle 18 armrest 19 back guide 20 drive wheel 21 shock absorbers 22 Brake lever of the knee lever brake 23 caster wheel 22 21 19 18 17 16 23 15 20 14 1 headrest 2 push bow 3 drum brake control lever...

Page 5: ...ster wheel Thru axle fitting 40 Nm Torque wrench 5 50 Nm Open ended wrench Reversible ratchet with socket wrench inserts Hexagon screwdriver Phillips screwdriver Slotted screwdriver Plastic hammer Sid...

Page 6: ...t or adjust the angle Open close 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...

Page 7: ...must be repla ced with new ones Only regular maintenance of all safety relevant parts on the wheelchair by a qualified rehab workshop protects against damage and maintains our manufacturer s warranty...

Page 8: ...e perforated plate to the front the greater the risk of the wheelchair tipping backwards When tilting the seat please make sure that the gripping point and gripping path are not im paired by setting t...

Page 9: ...the side parts and put the drive wheels back into the quick release axle The fittings must protrude equally far out of the perforated plate on both sides The fittings may only be unscrewed so far tha...

Page 10: ...amber is changed at a later date the toe compensation adapter A must be repla ced with a suitable one spare part With a wheel camber of 8 a spacer block is re quired to extend the wheelbase spare part...

Page 11: ...functionality of the knee lever brake and readjust it if necessary 3 1 7 Track compensation drive wheels The wheelchair is delivered with the appropriate toe in depending on the camber setting and an...

Page 12: ...cal seat and back cushion lateral support lateral pads armrests headrests and belt holders 3 2 1 General information about the ERGO seat To remove the ERGO seat the screw connection of the back guide...

Page 13: ...o the patient s hip joint We re commend using the outer hole 1 B for a body height of up to 150 cm and the inner hole 1 A for larger body sizes If the screw connection is removed in order to determine...

Page 14: ...the seat middle part Please repeat the same step with the other side guard ERGO back Loosen the screw connection of the back angle part A B C and back middle part D Move the back angle parts so that...

Page 15: ...ctions of the crossbars 1A on one side On the same side remove the hook un der the seat support bracket 2A Now pull the frame apart half the desi red widening and reinsert the screws loosely Mount the...

Page 16: ...with the help of the SORG open end wrench This weakens the dynamic of the back The nut must always be screwed in at least so far that the steel spring is slightly pretensi oned 1 2 3 3 4 2 Adjustment...

Page 17: ...cal axis of rotation of the user s knee After every change to the legrest check whether the caster wheels can still turn freely through 360 when they are tilted to the front You may have to make corre...

Page 18: ...uously between 90 and 117 via a presetting as follows 1 Engage the pull latch with a 90 turn A 2 Loosen the screws B on the grid plate on both sides inside and outside 3 Adjust the legrest to the desi...

Page 19: ...pper edge of the footplate When the footplate s is in use both adjusting screws must lie firmly against the tubes C of the leg support It is essential to avoid an uneven contact point for the adjus ti...

Page 20: ...oo low Wetness dirt snow ice etc worn tire profile and Too great a distance between the brake pressure bolt and the tire Check the fastening of the brake pressure bolts on the inside of the wheelchair...

Page 21: ...lever F slightly for ward towards the adjusting nipple C so that there is a slight pull between the nipples Tighten the clamping nipple G tightly Put the wheel back on and check whe ther the brake sh...

Page 22: ...per bar D and turn it 180 screw the anti tipper bracket firmly back onto the frame tube insert the anti tipper bar back into the bracket and position it according to your requirements using the screw...

Page 23: ...ket Remove the cap on the underside of the frame tube guide the tilt bracket A into the frame tube from below and screw it tight with the screw B in the frame It is not possible to mount the tilt bar...

Page 24: ...ng rings 2A to adjust the depth of the headrest Loosen the screw connection of the adjusting rings put the headrest in the desired position and fasten the adjusting rings again A To adjust the height...

Page 25: ...r grip 1 A 3 10 2 Height adjustment 1 Open the star grip and pull out the abduc tion wedge completely 2 Remove the clamping cone and pull out the star grip with the threaded rod 3 Set the desired heig...

Page 26: ...hten screws again put covers back on Horizontal extension 6 An additional horizontal extension can be achieved by inserting an extension piece spare part Remove screw 6C insert extension pie ce and sc...

Page 27: ...tenhalter erfolgt ber die Justierschraube A A 7 3 11 4 Fine adjustment of the lateral support holder 8 When all positioning and extension work has been carried out close the pads align the joints in t...

Page 28: ...ent 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 etc from the axles Wash textile parts Care instructions Wipe sy...

Page 29: ...se check by the specia list retailer 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 consi...

Page 30: ...damage bends or cracks Tire tread the firm fit of third party systems if available Clean and oil all moving parts Inadequate or neglected maintenance of the wheelchair represents a significant safety...

Page 31: ...520 mm seat height SH back min 325 mm seat height SH back max 585 mm overall width min SB 200 mm max SB 405 mm overall length min 875 mm max 1135 mm without outdoor front end Total height including pu...

Page 32: ...is damaged or lost a new label can be obtained from SORG Rollstuhltechnik 5 Technical data Reference to manufacturer 5 3 Declaration of Conformity SORG Rollstuhltechnik declares that the Dynamis MV pr...

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