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Etac Cross 6

Manual English

75401C 201216

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Страница 1: ...Etac Cross 6 Manual English 75401C 201216...

Страница 2: ...dling Folding unfolding 11 Rear wheels with quick release axle 11 Anti tip guard 11 Tilter 11 Leg supports 12 Push handles bow handle height adjustable 12 Attendant brake service brake parking brake 1...

Страница 3: ...and reconditioning manual The actual life span may vary depending on how much and inten sively the product is used but is a maximum of 10 years If the product is intended to be used after the life sp...

Страница 4: ...The anchoring device must not be pulled through the wheels or around the back posts See section CE marking tests Accessories that can be detached without tools must be removed and clamped If head sup...

Страница 5: ...Wash as per the washing instructions on the product Chassis handle and arm supports Everyday maintenance Clean the chassis with commonly used cleaning agents without abrasives that have a pH value be...

Страница 6: ...m 15 5 kg 52 5 cm short 13240115 73 0 cm 36 49 cm 15 4 kg 52 5 cm long 13240116 73 0 cm 42 55 cm 15 6 kg Weights apply to a chair with 24 rear wheels high pressure tyres aluminium hand rims handles le...

Страница 7: ...x backward angle 6 cm higher than back 9 Castor wheel 4 solid max user weight 100 kg 5 solid 6 semi solid 6 5 solid 7 solid soft 8 semi solid or air pumped Front fork Extra short two height positions...

Страница 8: ...dy wipeable Push handles Bow handle Height adjustable push handles with 2 cm intervals Detachable Height adjustable bow handle with 2 cm intervals Detachable Fixed push handles Ri le fits Cross back s...

Страница 9: ...shion Tidy Water repellent wipeable Comfort wedge For the cushion levels off the front of the seat Cover for calf plate On elevating leg support black Hygiene Calf strap Detachable black nylon adjusta...

Страница 10: ...rt The wedges can also be combined with other accessories and adapted to the desired size and several wedges can be built together 13x9 5x2 cm 19x12x2 cm 20x17x2 5 cm Dark grey plush 15 cm 30 cm Side...

Страница 11: ...ld down the foot plates Anti tip guard The anti tip guards are foldable in two locking positions The first locking position may be required if the anti tip guard pushes against the back chassis When u...

Страница 12: ...ition Make sure the handles are in a snap in position lock the locking handle Make sure the locking handles are properly locked This is especially important when lifting the wheelchair with the user i...

Страница 13: ...rovided For a more contoured seat cushion it can be supplemented with a comfort wedge which is placed in the pocket on the underside of the seat cushion Back cover Slacken all back straps but make sur...

Страница 14: ...of the foot plates so that the ankles are at a 90 angle Height adjustment Loosen the locking knob completely on the leg support Undo the screw Adjust the height Install screw and knob Tighten properly...

Страница 15: ...roperly locked Non lockable leg supports are swung in under the seat and the wheelchair is lifted at the front upper part of the frame Never stand on the foot plates risk of tipping Do not park on a h...

Страница 16: ...nique is only recommended for experienced wheelchair users Make sure the anti tip guards are inactive User down backwards This technique is only recommended for experienced wheelchair users Make sure...

Страница 17: ...terwards Activate the anti tip guards afterwards Attendant up forwards Make sure the anti tip guards are inactive Attendant up backwards Make sure the anti tip guards are inactive Attendant down forwa...

Страница 18: ...Never use escalators even if there is an attendant Make sure that height adjustable handles are tightened We recommend that there always be two attendants in this move One who goes behind and holds t...

Страница 19: ...ment G 4 34 38 35 5 39 5 Low front fork attachment A F 5 36 40 37 5 41 5 39 43 6 41 45 Standard Wid ened front fork attachment A F 5 37 5 41 5 39 43 40 5 44 5 43 46 45 48 46 49 6 40 44 41 5 45 5 45 47...

Страница 20: ...8 Position E 20 38 12 5 22 40 5 15 24 43 17 5 26 45 5 20 Position F 20 36 14 5 22 38 5 17 24 41 19 5 26 43 5 22 Position G 20 34 16 5 22 36 5 19 24 39 21 5 26 41 5 24 Position H 20 32 18 5 22 34 5 21...

Страница 21: ...he height of the front fork attachments so that both wheels are on the floor Consider the risk of tipping Always check the setting of the anti tip guard 6 mm 20Nm Angle setting front fork attachment C...

Страница 22: ...d The washer C is placed with a beveled side against the axle Spring washer D at the top under the lock nut Gently tighten the lock nut until the front axle spins with some inertia and then loosen abo...

Страница 23: ...on Change rear wheel position 1 Remove the rear wheel 2 Loosen the nut 3 Take the assembly apart with the washers and mount in the desired position see table in section Rear seat height table Consider...

Страница 24: ...B A 6 5 4 3 2 1 G E C A 3 1 5 12 Advanced settings customization When fitting check that the rear wheel hub shaft is correctly set The button in the hub should spring out to its original position Tes...

Страница 25: ...E2 E1 D2 D1 C2 C1 B2 B1 A2 A1 G H F E D C B A 6 5 4 3 2 1 Pos A6 Pos G1 G2 Pos A1 5 B E F1 F2 Pos F3 F6 G3 G4 H3 H4 Pos A6 Pos F3 F6 G3 G4 H3 H4 Pos G1 G2 Pos A1 5 B E F1 F2 12 Advanced settings cust...

Страница 26: ...lso be adjusted between the click positions 3 Tighten the nut Consider the risk of tipping Always check the setting of the anti tip guard 13 mm Adjust the back support height and lumbar angle 3A The b...

Страница 27: ...the back angle see section Adjusting the back support angle 3A 2 Adjust the lumbar angle using the eccentric sleeve to the desired back angle see Adjusting the back support height and lumbar angle 3A...

Страница 28: ...Adjust the back angle 2B The angle of the back support is continuously adjustable see The chair s possibilities The angle is adjusted by means of the nut on the inside of the rear wheel mounts Loosen...

Страница 29: ...pressure The brake is a parking brake and should not be used as a driving brake If the rear wheels are mounted in one of the front positions leg supports that are folded aside can release locked brak...

Страница 30: ...support can be adjusted Never sit on the amputee support When lifting a wheelchair remove the amputee support fold the other leg support under the seat or remove it and lift the frame lower or upper...

Страница 31: ...grip possibilities Foam rubber and plastic are available as an option Foam rubber plastic handrims give higher friction In the event of heavy braking slight burns e g blisters may occur Risk of crush...

Страница 32: ...gle Use of anti tip guards is recommended When assembling rear wheels always make sure that the quick release button in the hub springs out properly Test by pulling the wheel Toe in toe out Due to the...

Страница 33: ...ht of the arm support and attaches the side plate Loosen the screw holding the square nut Slide the side plate up or down to the desired height Tighten the nut again on the side plate If necessary the...

Страница 34: ...case on the underside of the cushion The arrow on the comfort wedge should be facing up and pointing forwards Installation instructions are always included with the accessories when delivered from Et...

Страница 35: ...support make sure that the user has a good sitting position and is seated firmly Check the wheelchair balance when the user leans his head against the head support Use of anti tip guards is recommend...

Страница 36: ...04 39 info holland etac com www etac com Etac UK Limited 29 Murrell Green Business Park London Road Hook Hampshire RG27 9GR United Kingdom Tel 01256 767 181 Fax 01256 768 887 info etacuk com www etac...

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