Страница 1: ...SpeedControl SpeedControl USER MANUAL EN ROLLATOR BRAKE SYSTEM 9009330B ...
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Страница 3: ...ily Inspections and Care 4 1 Daily Inspections 7 4 2 Care 8 5 If You Think Something Is Wrong 5 1 If You Think Something Is Wrong During Use 9 6 Data 6 1 Product Specifications 9 For Distributors 7 Information for Distributors 7 1 Warnings and Cautions 10 7 2 Installing the Product to the Rollator 10 11 7 3 Adjusting the Brake Force 12 13 7 4 Replacing the Tire 14 7 4 1 Replacing the Tire Method A...
Страница 4: ...ns easier to understand For Users 1 Precautions To ensure safe use of the product we ask that you please read this User s Manual and use this product properly with a full understanding of the warnings and cautions related to product handling product features and the like Requirements related to proper handling are marked with the symbols below Indicates that incorrect handling may cause death or s...
Страница 5: ...butor to perform the task Do not remove the center cap If debris or water enters the interior the predetermined brake force will not be achieved resulting in the risk of falling If you replace a tire replace both the left and right tires Replacing only one tire results in the risk that a difference in brake force will arise between the left and right Never apply grease or oil to the product Doing ...
Страница 6: ...ssible for the user to walk smoothly without the brake applied during normal walking The CONPAL unit Speed Control unit is a brake capable of suppressing acceleration it cannot fully stop the tires Do note therefore that there is a risk of falling when the user becomes fully separated from the Rollator for example Caution is required Conventional Rollator The user cannot keep up with the rollator ...
Страница 7: ...2 Component Names Outer View Inner View No Name Remarks 1 Center cap 2 Tire 3 Wheel outer 4 Wheel inner 5 Wheel installation bolt 3 used M8 25 6 Adapter 7 Sleeve 8 Main body installation nut Cap nut M6 1 3 2 5 4 7 6 8 ...
Страница 8: ...ure 1 and Figure 2 If the grooves have worn away on either the left or right tire the tire needs to be replaced Be sure to contact the distributor At this time replace both the left and right tires Replacing only one tire results in the possibility that a difference in brake force will arise between the left and right Figure 1 Figure 2 Tire outer periphery groove ...
Страница 9: ...uce an abnormal noise During use do not the wheels shake significantly Are any wheel installation nuts or main body installation bolts loose Does the center cap come off easily Do not loosen disassemble or modify parts connected by bolts and nuts When disassembly or repair is required always request the distributor to perform the task When taking care of the product do not pour water on the produc...
Страница 10: ...does not work apply the brake several times verify brake force recovery and then use the product Do not apply grease or oil to the product Doing so results in the risk of an inadequate brake force resulting in falling Do not use soapy water or oil based cleaners Doing so may lead to liquid entering the interior and as a result failure to exhibit an adequate brake force resulting in falling Wipe do...
Страница 11: ...he problem remains contact the distributor Brake operating sound This brake mechanism is a friction type mechanism and thus produces a slight rubbing sound The sound changes according to the environment such as the atmospheric temperature temperature etc 6 Data 6 1 Product Specifications Dimensions Outer wheel diameter 200 mm Wheel width 35 mm Weight 1 2 kg does not include hexagonal wrench for ad...
Страница 12: ...ent Doing so results in the risk of brake damage 7 2 Installing the Product to the Rollator In a case where the product has been dropped operates abnormally or produces an abnormal noise do not use the product If repair is required be sure to contact the distributor Do not remove and install the CONPAL unit to another Rollator or device Doing so may lead to an unanticipated accident Securely inser...
Страница 13: ... main body installation nut to the axis that protrudes from the Rollator inside and tighten the nut at the specified torque 5 2 Nm by using a torque wrench Tightening the nut too strong may result in the malfunction of the brake system Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 3 If R Install on the right as viewed from the Rollator rear If L Install on the left as viewed from the Rollator rear Character code and i...
Страница 14: ...ap 6 Verify that the brakes operate at the same level on both the left and right wheels Do not insert fingers into the adjustment window Finger insertion results in the risk of injury Distributors and therapists should always adjust the brakes in accordance with the level of the user Brake force and user movement mismatch may lead to unanticipated falling There are three adjustment levels Rotating...
Страница 15: ...81 SS30048a 13 Brake Force Low Brake Force Medium Brake Force High Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Brake force Low High Brake force Low High Brake force Low High ...
Страница 16: ...with the replacement tire at the specified torque 12 5 10 Nm 5 Verify that the brake operates on both the left and right wheels Securely tighten the main body installation bolts Inadequate tightening results in the risk of installation area play and tire disengagement Do not insert fingers into the adjustment window during replacement Finger insertion results in the risk of injury Do not disassemb...
Страница 17: ...set the wheel completely by rotating the wheel Figure17 4 Confirm whether the tire entirely fits to the wheel without gap between the tire and the wheel Figure18 21 5 Verify whether the speed control function works properly In replacing the rubber tire be careful that your hands will not injure between the tire and the wheel and or between the wheels and the frame of the rollator This procedure sh...
Страница 18: ...re 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Put three juts on the tire to inset ditches on the wheel body CAUTION The rubber tire has three 3 juts inner side to be fit to the wheel body Push like flipping the tire from the wheel ...
Страница 19: ...81 SS30048a 17 Side view Top view OK OK OK OK NG NG NG NG OK OK OK OK NG NG NG NG Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 Figure 21 Gap between tire and wheel The lateral surfaces are not on the same level ...
Страница 20: ...ations Company Service Center 35 Uozakihamamachi Higashinada ku Kobe shi Hyogo 658 0024 TEL 81 078 413 2724 FAX 81 078 413 2725 URL http welfare nabtesco com For improvement purposes the information specifications etc described in this manual are subject to change without notice ...