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2.1.4  12” wheels

Changing to 12” wheels subsequently:

•  (1) 

Remove the big wheels including the 

brake pad, fitting and drum brake arm,

•  mount the adapter 

(A)

 for the 12” wheels with 

the screws 

(B)

 in the bottom hole row 

(C)

(also see 2.1.1, Picture 1D),

•  mount the screw 

(D)

 with the delivered discs in 

the proper hole.

•  Mount  the  quick-release  axle  fitting 

(E)

 (see 

2.1.2) with the brake pad and the drum brake 

arm 

(F)

analogously as described above and 

•  put the 12” wheels on.

 ATTENTION

Be sure that the drum brake functions properly and if nec-

essary establish its functionality (see drum brake).

 

ATTENTION

When using a knee lever brake, this must be displaced 

(see knee lever brake). Correct the position and be sure 

that it functions properly.

 INDICATION

In order to change the camber to 0°, please proceed as 

described.

2.1.5 Camber 

 INDICATION

To  change  the  camber  with  a  wheel  base  extension, 

please proceed as described here.

Changing the camber subsequently:

•  (2)

 remove the rear wheels,

•  remove the hexagon nut 

(A)

 of the quick-release 

axle fitting 

(B),

•  remove the nut 

(C) 

from the drum brake arm in-

cluding the inner surface shell.

•  Place both camber adaptors 

(D+E)

 in front of the 

position wanted: 

(D)

 thick end down; 

(E)

 thick end 

up-

•  Fixate both with the fitting 

(B)

 and the shell from 

the drum brake spacer in the new position,

•  replace the hexagon nut 

(A)

 and tighten it,

•  replace the nut 

(C) 

of the drum brake arm and 

tighten it.

 

ATTENTION

Be sure that the drum brake functions properly and if nec-

essary, establish its functionality (see drum brake).

 ATTENTION

Correct the position of the knee lever brake and be sure 

that it functions properly (see knee lever brake). 

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(F)

(A)

(2)

(1)

(A)

(C)

(D)

(E)

(B)

Summary of Contents for Loop 802

Page 1: ...service record 1 Service record for the rehab technician Loop Type 802 SORG...

Page 2: ...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 COPYR...

Page 3: ...ng the seat plate horizontally 14 2 3 3 Displacing the seat plate vertically 14 2 3 4 Position wedge adapter 15 2 3 6 Position push bar 15 2 3 7 Double gas spring 16 2 4 ASSEMBLY GROUP BACK 20 2 4 1 S...

Page 4: ...for the anti tipper 22 hub of the light weight drum brake wheel 23 hole plate 1 height adjustable push bail 2 release lever for seat tilting 3 control lever for drum brake 4 eccentric clamp to adjust...

Page 5: ...xperts FORWARDING COMPANY RECEIVING INDICATION For liability reasons we have to ask you to check the wheelchair IMMEDIATELY after receiving it and IN THE PRESENCE of the deliverer forwarding company f...

Page 6: ...in the pivoting range ATTENTION All wheelchairs are to be handled with care Removable parts are not to be thrown or dropped ATTENTION Before repairs or adjustments are made clean disinfect the wheelc...

Page 7: ...remove the hexagon nut A of the quick release axle fitting B place the fitting B in the new hole see 2 1 1 put the hexagon nut A back on tighten it and place the wheels back on ATTENTION Correct the...

Page 8: ...INDICATION In order to change the camber to 0 please proceed as described 2 1 5 Camber INDICATION To change the camber with a wheel base extension please proceed as described here Changing the camber...

Page 9: ...s properly and if nec essary establish its functionality see drum brake ATTENTION Correct the position of the knee lever brake and be sure that it functions properly see knee lever brake INDICATION In...

Page 10: ...ound bends 2 1 9 Casters with closed frame arch If you would like to add a frame arch so that the frame is closed in the front and more resilient 2 Remove the caster adapters from both sides A includi...

Page 11: ...ole E Place the frame arch on the mounted shell C and at the same time guide the tappet F in the bot tom frame pipe Screw the frame arch together at the top with the screw G in the shell C Check the t...

Page 12: ...me distance on both sides An asymmetrical assembly is dangerous and not allowed 2 2 3 Additional crossbar To fixate the additional crossbar under the seat 3 remove both wheels then remove the screw co...

Page 13: ...y the horizontal C and vertical D position of the seat We mount standardly as follows For tilting from 5 to 35 2 with frame size 1 and 2 3 with frame size 3 For tilting from 2 5 to 40 4 with frame siz...

Page 14: ...seat plate vertically In order to displace the seat plate by 2 cm with the same tilting direction 3 loosen both screws C from the guide clip on both sides and remove both screws from the screw connect...

Page 15: ...ighten the screws B INDICATION With certain tilt adjustments collisions between gas spring and release lever can occur In this case be sure that the gas spring has enough room when the max tilt angle...

Page 16: ...vailable gas spring 3 take off frame half 4 attach new gas spring adapter 5 put frame back together 6 mount the top adapter under the seat plate 7 attach new gas spring to the top adapter 8 attach new...

Page 17: ...he alternative holes B and fixate the gas spring back in the top adapter with the screw C as in the same mount ing point as before 5 Remove the inner cable of the Bowden cable A on the release mechani...

Page 18: ...ise you will receive a different tilt direction For comparison see chapter 2 3 1 tilting Step 9 attaching the control lever again Mount the new control lever for the gas spring on the push bar as desc...

Page 19: ...rten the excess piece of Bowden cable A just far enough so that you can adjust the release moment if necessary with the clamp Step 13 Be sure that the release mechanism functions properly and adjust t...

Page 20: ...placing both screws A in the alternative holes B and retighten the screws A 2 4 3 Adjustment of back guide 3 To add the back guide place the clamping part A including the connec tion part B on the tra...

Page 21: ...the connection fits in the adapter F replace the screws G now let go of the release lever D and tighten the screw G 2 4 5 Changing the basic setting of the push height Ex works the push bar is mounted...

Page 22: ...cm replace the screwing A back through the seat plate and retighten the screws Correct the position of the wedge adapter and screw it back on to the seat plate tightly 2 Displacing the leg support in...

Page 23: ...tighten them INFORMATION When it comes to a continuous footrest you must move both connections of the footrest parallel on the leg sup port Setting the stop angle of the footrest s 4 With both adjusti...

Page 24: ...t Loosen the cylinder bolt A on both sides until the clamp connection B loosens set wanted angle retighten cylinder bolt A Fine adjustment of the try square 3 loosen lock nut A turn the stop screw B i...

Page 25: ...ree from one another Setting the width of the leg support 2 Loosen the headless screws A pull push the leg support adapter B out of the adapter C in the desired position and retighten the headless scr...

Page 26: ...element A the angle can be set Setting IV distance seat and foot plate 4 At the end of the top leg support pipe is a milled slot A Here the bottom leg support pipe is fixated or loosened by the clamp...

Page 27: ...he locking lever F and push the locking lever F slightly forward toward push on nipple C so that a slight pull between clamp and push on nipple occurs Tighten the clamp G Put the wheel back on and che...

Page 28: ...und on the tire cover place the brakes in an opened position loosen both screws B on both sides then move the brakes in the necessary position ATTENTION MAXIMUM DISTANCE retighten both screws and chec...

Page 29: ...s B 2 7 3 Outdoor Front End pushing aid for out side The greater the seat tilt angle the higher the tractability but also the more wobbly the wheelchair 3 Setting the height of the casters Remove the...

Page 30: ...els 12 Steering wheel 4 PU 15 1 kg frame seat plate drum brakes hand rims steering wheels leg support push handle tilt mechanism Tires Customery pneumatic tires 1 or 1 3 8 with 12 wheels or puncture p...

Page 31: ...es with this in sole responsibility that the following aid LoopSORG with 12 wheels or 20 24 wheels Type Nr 802 meets the relevent regulations in the following guidlines and standards listed EG guidlin...

Page 32: ...LER company stamp SORG Rollstuhltechnik GmbH Co KG Benzstra e 3 5 D 68794 Oberhausen Rheinhn Germany Fon 49 7254 9279 0 Fax 49 7254 9279 10 info sorgrollstuhltechnik de www sorgrollstuhltechnik de Tec...

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