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Cleaning and care 

In addition to the aforementioned routine maintenance, both the frame and the cover on the 
product must be cleaned regularly. Light dirt can be removed with a solution of mild detergent 
and warm water. Rinse with clean water before letting the cover dry. 
Never put the cover in a tumble dryer! 

Do not use bleaching agents or solvents. If dirt has penetrated the cover, you can scrub it care-
fully with a soft brush. 

The frame must be cleaned regularly with a damp cloth and possibly a cleaning agent (do not 
use any corrosive or abrasive agents such as acetone or acid, or a steel scourer). Then wipe with 
a soft, dry cloth to avoid water marks. You can repair damaged areas with a touch-up applicator. 

Regularly remove hair and dirt from the wheel axles and the outside of the bearings. The ball 
bearings are sealed. Do not exert pressure on them because the sealing rings are made of rubber 
and, if they are bent out of position, this could allow dirt to get inside the bearings. 

Disinfection 

1.

 

Thoroughly clean the pads and handles before disinfecting. 

2.

 

Wipe all parts of the product with a disinfectant. 

Important information on disinfecting 

 

If the product is used by more than one person, it must be disinfected with a conven-
tional disinfectant. 

 

Only use colourless water-based disinfectants. Observe the instructions for use pro-
vided by the manufacturer. 

 

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Recycling and the environment 

From an environmental point of view, Veldink4kids recommends disposing of the packaging and 
everything related to the product separately so that the materials used can be recycled efficiently. 

In most cases, you can return your used product to your specialist dealer. If this is not possible, 
you can also return the product to Veldink4kids or your local collection point. 

If you return your product to us, the complete product will be disposed of in an environmentally 
friendly manner. 

 

 

Figure 34: Recycling 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Adapt

Page 1: ...Adapt Instructions for use...

Page 2: ...instructions for use applies to the standard product version Veld ink4kids assumes no liability for potential damage caused by the product being modified or manipulated after sale In addition Veldink4...

Page 3: ...ar 18 9 2 1 Adjusting the push bar height 18 9 2 2 Aligning the handle screw 19 9 3 Head support optional 20 9 3 1 Adjusting the head support 20 9 3 2 Removing the head support 20 9 3 3 Adjusting the...

Page 4: ...seat or vice versa 30 11 10 Curbs and steps 31 11 11 Using stairs 31 11 12 Safety locks 32 11 13 Surfaces 32 12 Transport 32 12 1 Transport without the user 32 12 2 Use in vehicles for transporting pe...

Page 5: ...eclaration of con formity can be obtained from the manufacturer s service department You can request this document as a PDF file from the manufacturer s service department The PDF file can also be dis...

Page 6: ...nd using a properly approved seat in the vehicle during transport and storing the product securely in the vehicle s cargo compartment Use an approved 4 point restraint system to secure the seat and it...

Page 7: ...uct in the immediate vicinity of heaters When negotiating an incline the centre of gravity shifts to the rear and the product tilts more easily When ascending slopes or ramps or when crossing obstacle...

Page 8: ...s in terms of the passage width Always have attendants help you negotiate steps and other obstacles Use equipment e g ramps or lifts If such equipment is not available have 2 assistants carry you over...

Page 9: ...psi If this is exceeded the tyre can run off the rim The information about tyre pressure stated on the tyre itself may differ from the maximum tyre pressure recommended by Veldink4kids A tyre pressur...

Page 10: ...fixed sequence of numbers per serial number category 11 date of manufacture YYMMDD 21 serial number 9 Serial number 10 Year of manufacture This sticker shows what type of product it is The product has...

Page 11: ...xpected lifetime of the Adapt is 5 years Veldink4kids provides a 5 year warranty on the product against frame breaks Wear and tear parts such as upholstery tyres colour varnish etc are excluded from t...

Page 12: ...structions apply universally to every version The manufacturer reserves the right without prior notice to make changes to the design di mensions etc in order to improve the product Important The infor...

Page 13: ...the heaviest part kg From 11 3 Installation dimensions mm 300 600 Front seat height mm Dependent on orthosis Rear seat height mm Dependent on orthosis Height of base plate 350 510 Seat depth mm Depen...

Page 14: ...22 24 26 Caster wheels 6 Permissible tyre type Solid rubber pneumatic Min tyre pressure bar 4 5 Minimum turning radius mm 500 Handrim diameter mm 504 554 604 Max permissible inclination 10 The seat wi...

Page 15: ...view Below is an illustration of the Adapt Figure 2 Adapt 1 Caster wheel 7 Braking system 2 Frame 8 Drive wheel 3 Clothing guard 9 Anti tipper 4 Forearm support 10 Leg support 5 Sitting orthosis 11 Ti...

Page 16: ...umerous advantages when it comes to achieving an optimal sitting posture and position Observe the following instructions for all settings Warning Incorrect settings may reduce the level of comfort whe...

Page 17: ...crew see Figure 3 item 1 Figure 3 Adjusting the leg support angle 9 1 2 Adjusting the height of the foot plate 1 Fold up the foot plate see Figure 4 2 Loosen the hexagon socket screw see Figure 5 item...

Page 18: ...angle adjustment of the foot plate therefore the foot plate has the same angle as the seat and the rear edge of the foot plate is aligned vertically with the front edge of the seat 9 2 Push bar 9 2 1...

Page 19: ...e screw After tightening you can use the red button to align the handle screw with the push bar 1 Press the red button with your thumb and pull the screw up with your index and middle fin gers 2 Turn...

Page 20: ...ight again to attach the head support system Figure 10 Adjusting the height of the head support 9 3 2 Removing the head support Before removing the head support perform the following steps 1 Turn the...

Page 21: ...pport at the desired height and at the desired angle 4 Loosen the cap nuts see Figure 12 item 6 by one turn and move the head support to the desired position 5 Tighten the cap nuts so they are finger...

Page 22: ...so that the seating unit can be disassembled into the seat and the entire back support can be disassembled too 1 Chassis orthosis approx 12 kg min approx 25 kg max 2 Wheels approx 5 kg Figure 13 Disas...

Page 23: ...on the Adapt 10 2 Fold up foot plate The foot plate on the Adapt can be folded up This can be important when transporting the mobility base for seating shells or during a transfer Figure 15 Foot plat...

Page 24: ...he quick clamp button see Figure 18 item 2 4 Slide the axle see Figure 18 item 3 into the guide see Figure 18 item 4 until the wheel is fully inserted into the chassis 5 Let go of the button The butto...

Page 25: ...el can rotate freely Alternatively the action can be performed by two people The drum wheel lock can be adjusted to ensure it functions optimally at all times 1 There is a slot on the underside of the...

Page 26: ...rward by the wheel to determine how far the product can tip backward Figure 21 Adjusting the anti tipper 10 5 Seating unit 10 5 1 Tilting the seating unit using the hand control lever 1 To tilt operat...

Page 27: ...ure 23 2 Now push or pull on the push bar with your hands and tilt the seating unit to the desired position 3 Release the control pedal The seating unit engages in the tilt plate The seating unit can...

Page 28: ...he side depends on the centre of gravity and stability The most important setting on your mobility base for seating shells is the position of the seating unit in relation to the drive wheels The furth...

Page 29: ...t whether and how you can learn to perform a wheelie responsibly Don t try to perform a wheelie if you are not an experienced user or if you don t have any help 11 7 Stretching out your arms or leanin...

Page 30: ...p slope as you can use more power You should try to find out if this applies to you Always keep your speed under control when driving down a hill If you drive too fast you may lose control of your mob...

Page 31: ...alling because the mobility base for seating shells is inclined Figure 27 Curb step down 11 11 Using stairs Warning Avoid this action if possible to prevent injury to yourself and or attendants Read a...

Page 32: ...g special transport regulations 12 2 Use in vehicles for transporting persons with reduced mobility Always use the seats and personal restraint systems installed in the vehicle for transporting person...

Page 33: ...the instructions from the manufacturer of the wheelchair restraint system The Adapt must be secured by a restraint system suitable for the anchor points see Figure 28 Figure 29 The user must be secur...

Page 34: ...such a way that the belt no longer fully supports the user s body see Figure 32 The approved 3 point safety belt is designed to prevent injury to the head and chest The aforementioned information reg...

Page 35: ...ith reduced mobility Note that the belts and positioning aids that come with the product are intended only as additional support for the user sitting in the product 12 2 2 Restrictions for use Before...

Page 36: ...for transporting persons with reduced mobility depending on the evaluation made by the qualified personnel The qual ified personnel has to evaluate the risk of injury in case of an accident compared...

Page 37: ...nance should be performed Checklist Weekly Quarterly Semi an nually Annually Tyre pressure for drive wheels optimal use 450 kPa 4 5 bar 65 psi Retighten the spokes distributor or bicycle dealer Check...

Page 38: ...re on them because the sealing rings are made of rubber and if they are bent out of position this could allow dirt to get inside the bearings Disinfection 1 Thoroughly clean the pads and handles befor...

Page 39: ...uct must be examined by an authorised specialist to check the condition and to look for wear and tear and possible damage All worn and damaged parts as well as components which do not fit or are unsui...

Page 40: ...for the feet Width mm 700 plus 50 mm on each side for the hands when moving Smallest wheels Approx 3 or greater according to the regulation the smallest wheel must be able to accommodate a gap measuri...

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Page 44: ...Your specialist dealer Veldink4kids Drentse Poort 15 A Nieuw Buinen 9521 JA Nederland 647H1762 EN_INT 01 2211...

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