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Instructions for use Dynamis TSD

2021-05-26

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3.6.3  Locking brake

The knee lever and bowden cable brakes are locking brakes and are not suitable for 

slowing down the journey. 

Locking the knee lever brake: 

3.6  Handling of the braking system

To lock in the open or closed position:

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90°

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Unlock:

1.

2.

First set the brake in the desired position (locked / unlocked).

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90°

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1.

2.

Summary of Contents for Dynamis TSD

Page 1: ...of use Dynamis TSD 1 of 36 2021 05 26 Besondere Menschen besondere L sungen EN Special people special solutions Instructions for use Dynamis TSD Instructions for use Instructions for use Dynamis TSD...

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

Page 3: ...g the leg support 19 3 5 1 Generalinformationonlegsupports 19 3 5 2 Dynamic legrest 19 3 5 3 Footplate 20 3 6 Handling of the brake system 21 3 6 1 General information on the brake 21 3 6 2 Drum brake...

Page 4: ...seat 7 Abduction wedge 8 Wheels 9 Molded seat cushion 10 Handrim 11 Footplate 12 Caster fork 13 Caster wheel 14 Push handle 15 Headrest 16 Release lever for seat tilt 17 Control lever for drum brake...

Page 5: ...ns that are required for the right use of the product All settings adjustments repairs and the annual inspection that go beyond these operating instructions must be carried out by a qualified speciali...

Page 6: ...Turn clockwise Rotate counter clockwise 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...

Page 7: ...ly be assumed at the user s own responsibility This presupposes sufficient competence in hazard identification and avoidance and the safe handling of the aid by the user as necessary Particular attent...

Page 8: ...for visible damage bends cracks or mis sing loose screws Wheels thru axles on tight fit sufficient tire pressure tire profile Functionality of the brakes tight fit of the angle adjustment elements ec...

Page 9: ...o do this the anti tipper must be deactiva ted Always carry the wheelchair by the frame never by the seat shell the pull out push handles bush bar the legrest and or the footplate We generally recomme...

Page 10: ...nently mounted in the vehicle Whenever possible we recommend using a fixed vehicle seat to transport a person in the vehicle Only wheelchairs that have successfully passed a crash test according to IS...

Page 11: ...ut on tightly and firmly in place without impai ring user comfort The pelvic belt buckle must be between the pelvic bones as centrally as possible The buckle tongues on the pelvic belt for fastening t...

Page 12: ...of incidents with the wheelchair please contact your specialist retailer or us as the manufac turer Product recalls etc are published on our website www sorgrollstuhltechnik de There you will also fi...

Page 13: ...to pull the wheels outwards 3 1 Handling of wheels 1 2 2 A 1 1 1 1 Hand rim covers can stretch in the heat and loosen from the hand rim 3 1 2 Tire pressure 3 1 1 General information on wheels Braking...

Page 14: ...2 1 2 1 1 1 Unlocking 3 2 1 General information on caster wheels Incorrectly adjusted caster wheels or driving too fast can lead to steering wheel flutter At the first sign of a flutter slow down imm...

Page 15: ...te the anti tipper The head must be supported during tilting e g by a headrest Activate the seat tilt only when the vehicle is stationary with the brakes activated Check all components for correct fun...

Page 16: ...16 of 36 Instructions for use Dynamis TSD 2021 05 26 1 2 Tilting simple gas pressure spring 1 2 Tilting double gas pressure spring 3 3 4 Seat tilt 3 3 Handling the seat and back...

Page 17: ...s wheelchair not to be carried Children cannot assess the swivel range of protruding pushing aids and can injure others while playing Before each use of the pushing aids check the tight lock and the f...

Page 18: ...18 of 36 Instructions for use Dynamis TSD 2021 05 26 3 4 Handling pushing aids Adjusting the angle 1 1 2x 2x 1 3 4 2x 2x 2x 2x 5 6 2x 2x 2...

Page 19: ...05 26 3 5 Using the leg support 3 5 1 General information on leg supports Types of leg supports Standard lowe leg length Short lower leg length 3 5 2 Spring loaded legrest Locking unlocking proceed in...

Page 20: ...20 of 36 Instructions for use Dynamis TSD 2021 05 26 3 5 Using the leg support Locking unlocking proceed in the reverse order 1 3 5 3 Footplate 6a 6b...

Page 21: ...alfunctions can result from dirty or incorrectly adjusted brakes defective cables the distance between the brake pressure bolt and the tire is too large tire inflation ressure too low see indication o...

Page 22: ...lever and bowden cable brakes are locking brakes and are not suitable for slowing down the journey Locking the knee lever brake 3 6 Handling of the braking system To lock in the open or closed positio...

Page 23: ...g 3 7 1 General information on the brake A wheelbase extension is not a substitute for an anti tipper Activate The anti tipper must always be locked in its end position Deactivate Always turn the anti...

Page 24: ...24 of 36 Instructions for use Dynamis TSD 2021 05 26 3 8 Handling the headrest 2 1 3 2 1 3 3 8 1 General information on the headrest Height adjustable Set the distance standard headrest...

Page 25: ...Instructions of use Dynamis TSD 25 of 36 2021 05 26 3 9 Handling of the abduction wedge Set the distance 1 2 3 3 9 1 General information on the abduction wedge...

Page 26: ...26 of 36 Instructions for use Dynamis TSD 2021 05 26 3 10 Handling the therapy table 1 2 3 Adjusting the depth 3 10 1 General information on the therapy table Adjusting the height 1 2 1 2 2...

Page 27: ...Instructions of use Dynamis TSD 27 of 36 2021 05 26 3 11 Armrest handling Adjusting the height 3 11 1 General information on armrests 1 2 3 Adjusting the angle 1 2 1 2...

Page 28: ...28 of 36 Instructions for use Dynamis TSD 2021 05 26 3 12 Handling of the lateral support Open close 1 2 3 12 1 General information on lateral support...

Page 29: ...outdoor front end Assembly dismantling Proceed in the reverse direction in Figure 4 3 13 1 General information on the outdoor front end Note the max weight capacity of the wheelchair this also applies...

Page 30: ...omponents with a mild household cleaning agent on a water base and then dry it thoroughly In addition clean the drive and steering wheels and remove dirt and contamination e g hair etc from the axles...

Page 31: ...ation by the specialist 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 considera...

Page 32: ...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 Maintenanc...

Page 33: ...22 430 540 mm 24 460 565 mm Seat depth 500 520 mm 16 495 535 mm 20 430 515 mm 22 450 540 mm 24 480 565 mm Overall width min RB 220 mm max RB 320 mm overall length min 770 mm Rahmengr e 1 12 Hinterr de...

Page 34: ...res that the Dynamis TSD product is a class 1 device and that it com plies with the relevant provisions of EU Guideline EU 2017 745 on medical products This has been verified by a conformity assessmen...

Page 35: ...ing year 2 Notes company stamp Date Signature of specialist retailer annual inspection carried out according to the checklist operating year 3 Notes company stamp Date Signature of specialist retailer...

Page 36: ...GmbH Co KG Benzstra e 3 5 68794 Oberhausen Rheinhausen Germany Fon 49 7254 9279 0 Fax 49 7254 9279 10 export sorgrollstuhltechnik de www sorgrollstuhltechnik de Stamp specialist retailer Instructions...

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