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user manual for sport and DLS frame

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4.8  DOCUMENTATION YEARLY INSPECTION

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Summary of Contents for Jump beta

Page 1: ...user manual for sport and DLS frame 1 User Manual Jump beta...

Page 2: ...nt differ from the actual equipment components How ever a corresponding conduction is possible rehaKIND We are a member of rehaKIND e V International association child and adolescent rehabilitation CO...

Page 3: ...26 3 7 Seat and back cover 27 3 8 Firm seat plate SeatFix and curved back plate 27 3 9 Push handles 28 3 9 1 Pull out push handles 28 3 9 2 Push handles with push bar 29 3 10 Side guards 29 3 10 1 St...

Page 4: ...g wheel 15 hand rim 16 quick release axle 1 push handles 2 back 3 skirt guard 4 Desk side guard 5 seat 6 locking brake knee lever brake 7 DLS frame with a leg support which can swing away and be compl...

Page 5: ...t in bold print highlights important passages or remarks 1 3 Indication Jump beta Because of its great spectrum of sizes Jump beta is suitable for long term therapy laid out for many years Thus Jump i...

Page 6: ...molded back anatomic seat back unit suitable for all kinds of seat shells type 1 3 Casters are available in various versions in sizes from 4 to 7 The side guards are available in various versions as...

Page 7: ...he wheelchair INDICATION In the event of the wheelchair being reused the service book is an important source of information for you benefactor It provides evidence of regular inspections which might b...

Page 8: ...and made by the manufacturer or your rehab technician ATTENTION Do not make any adjustments repairs and or do maintenance work yourself Contact your qualified medical supply store READ Consider the in...

Page 9: ...t any time ATTENTION Also keep in mind that the hand rims heat up from friction especially hand rims with a cover ATTENTION If necessary use gloves with a leather inner surface as used by cycling but...

Page 10: ...Jump beta 10 4 5 6...

Page 11: ...1 If possible the user should tilt his upper body when driving up or downhill in the direction of the hill ATTENTION Only go up ramps or hills with an incline or descent greater than 6 with assistanc...

Page 12: ...therwise change the transfer side if possible Fold the footrest s if possible away or flip the leg support s out 1 In order to transfer independently drive as close as possible forwards or in a 45 ang...

Page 13: ...lchair secure the wheelchair from rolling away Do not lean too far out of the wheelchair INDICATION Generally using a reacher is safer 2 If possible when leaning out of the wheelchair sideways hold on...

Page 14: ...sen due to adverse conditions heat precipitation heavy strain etc Inform your carer of the dangers ATTENTION The same goes for the removable leg support foldable desk side guard and or foot rests ATTE...

Page 15: ...and with the help of a carer familiarize yourself with this technique ATTENTION This maneuver requires a lot of practice and control over the wheelchair Drive slowly in a 90 angle up to the spot you w...

Page 16: ...N Regularly remove lint and dirt from the brake bolts ATTENTION Keep in mind that dirt wetness ice snow mud etc can impair the brake force of the wheel lock ATTENTION Do not make repairs on the wheel...

Page 17: ...aneously leaning back we recommend for improvement of the tilt stability a wheel base elongation at least the use of an anti kipper ATTENTION A wheel base extension is strictly NOT a replacement for a...

Page 18: ...properly ATTENTION 1 After folding or unfolding the wheelchair e g after transport etc the cross brace tubes must be tightly secured in the pedestals otherwise the wheelchair will not function properl...

Page 19: ...heelchair in the provided area opposite the driving direction so that the backrest and a side guard rest securely on the edge of the provided area The wheelchair is not allowed to shift in case of an...

Page 20: ...ot use the wheelchair in damp rooms or drive in salt water with it Important parts may corrode and not work properly anymore whereby the driving qualities or the lifespan of the wheelchair are negativ...

Page 21: ...o apply or remove please proceed as described with the rear wheels ATTENTION The drum brake wheels brake pads are extremely sensitive and can lose their functionality from dirt or scratches on the bra...

Page 22: ...to the middle hole 1 B of the hole plate 3 In order to use the TSW as transit wheels unlock both wheels with the red levers 1 D and let the TSW glide down to the ground the lever cannot snap in to pl...

Page 23: ...essary work is described in 2 3 2 of the service record ATTENTION When reinstating the quick release axle make sure that it has a firm fit The pushed in button must be completely visible afterward see...

Page 24: ...vate the one hand steering please proceed analog 3 5 Special hand rims 3 5 1 Knob hand rims ATTENTION INJURY RISK Regard that the knob hand rims turn when you are being pushed ATTENTION Braking with p...

Page 25: ...een back and seat covers and guide it back 3 remove seat and back cushion life up the footrest s if necessary detach the leg support Jump beta DLS frame 3 grab the seat cover in the back and front and...

Page 26: ...sure that the locking pins A have locked tightly in to place the leg support cannot be removed also see 3 12 3 get in and close the footrest s if necessary lock them 3 6 2 with SeatFix and or curved b...

Page 27: ...bes and push it by the back edge down until it snaps into place After lock the SeatFix as described above 3 To unlock the firm curved back plate pull both locking levers A out and turn them 90 The lev...

Page 28: ...s etc on the push aids DANGER OF TIPPING OVER 3 9 1 Pull out push handles Removing applying the push handles 1 At the bottom end of the push handles A there is on each side one safety button tripod sp...

Page 29: ...htly attached by your rehab technician ATTENTION Between side guard wheel cover and rear wheels is an INJURY RISK Do not grab between the side guard and the rear wheels 3 10 2 Desk side guards side gu...

Page 30: ...TREST S ATTENTION THE DIVIDED FOOTRESTS ARE NOT SUITABLE FOR USERS WITH TONE DYSREGULATION SPASMS 3 12 1Footrests can be folded to the side or to the back The footrests stay in a horizontal position a...

Page 31: ...lace when you turn the leg support forward ATTENTION The leg support is only operable when the locking mechanism C locks in place in the locking bolt D It then cannot swing to the side nor be detached...

Page 32: ...echanism while handling and or that you do not lean too far forward DANGER OF FLIPPING OVER A C D B 4 3 13 Brakes 3 Every wheelchair is equipped with two wheel locks so called knee lever brakes They c...

Page 33: ...heel locks see above possible damages 2 To fasten the drum brake pull the lever up A and lock the blocking levers B in the notches C To unlock pull both levers a little further up until the blocking l...

Page 34: ...anner 3 15 Back There are three different kinds of backs 2 standard 3 settable back angle 4 adjustable back angle You do not have to change anything with the standard back as well as with the settable...

Page 35: ...mp lever B adjust the desired distance tighten clamp lever firmly 3 15 3Back extension submersible 1 3 To extend and submerse the back extension proceed as follows remove the head cushion A loosen the...

Page 36: ...ith one foot as you CAREFULLY AND AT THE SAME TIME tip the wheelchair towards you and in this pose pull it over the obstacle 3 21 Cane holder ATTENTION Fixate your cane with the appropriate Velcro ban...

Page 37: ...nd right in an opened position pull out and turn 90 insert both bars C on both sides all the way into the adaption D Close the latches again the latches B need to snap into place on the left and right...

Page 38: ...enefactor As a general rule the disposal of the wheelchair must conform to the respective national legal regulations You may seek information about local disposal orga nizations from your city or muni...

Page 39: ...ommend washing them regularly with a mild detergent and low tempera ture in the washing machine PLEASE NOTE Please clean other cushions and covers e g from seat shells with warm water and hand soap Ma...

Page 40: ...axle stand spring on push handle etc for proper func tioning and replace if necessary CARRIAGE Check fixation of caster and rear wheels Check functionality of the quick release axles Check tires air p...

Page 41: ...n of foot rest fixation of molded seat and back seat shell fixation of wheel guard fixation of anti tipper proper functioning clamping force of all eccentric clamps connection Velcro fleece seat and b...

Page 42: ...Frame size 5 Sports frame PLS frame 59 4 cm 61 5 cm Frame size XL Sports frame PLS frame 63 5 cm 66 1 cm ETRTO wheel size 22 25 489 ETRTO wheel size 24 25 540 ETRTO wheel size 26 28 590 Camber inclina...

Page 43: ...user manual for sport and DLS frame 43 4 8 DOCUMENTATION YEARLY INSPECTION Work done according to check list Additional work carried out date signature stamp medical supply store...

Page 44: ...tailer company stamp SORG Rollstuhltechnik GmbH Co KG Benzstra e 3 5 D 68794 Oberhausen Rheinhn Fon 49 7254 9279 0 Fax 49 7254 9279 10 info sorgrollstuhltechnik de www sorgrollstuhltechnik de Technica...

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