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service record Airon

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2021-06-10

1  The wheelchair at a glance 

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2  General information 

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2.1  General information on the service booklet  5

2.2  Documentation notes 

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2.3  Required torques and tools  

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2.4  Explanation of symbols  

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2.5  General safety information

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3  Assemblies  

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3.1  Wheels assembly 

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3.1.1  Activity 

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3.1.2  Front seat height  

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3.1.3  Rear seat height, seat inclination  

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3.1.4  Positioning the steering axis angle   9

3.1.5  Replacing the caster wheel adapters 

and caster wheels  

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3.1.6  Camber  

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3.1.7  Track compensation drive wheels   12

3.1.8  Handbike shot  

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3.1.9  Extending the wheelbase 

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3.2

  

Assembly seat 

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3.2.1  Seat depth growth  

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3.2.2  Increase in seat width 

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3.3

  

Legrest assembly 

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3.3.1  General information for leg supports  16

3.3.2  Adjusting the lower leg length  

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3.3.3  Standard leg support  

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3.3.4  Standard legrest for short lower leg 

lengths 17

3.4

  

Side panels assembly 

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3.4.1  Adjusting the side panels  

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3.4.2  Clothes guard on the side panel   18

3.4.3  Armrest on the side part (standard)  19

3.4.4  Height adjustment of the plug-in 

side panel 

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3.5

  

Brakes assembly 

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3.5.1  General information on the brake  20

3.5.2  Standard parking brake 

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3.5.3  Cable brake  

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3.5.4  Drum brake  

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3.5.5  Compact brake 

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3.6

  

Anti-tip assembly 

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3.6.1  Length adjustment 

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3.6.2 Mounting the anti-tipper 

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3.7

  

Tilt bracket assembly 

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3.7.1  Mounting 

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3.8

  

Back assembly 

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3.8.1  Adjustable back upholstery 

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3.8.2  Stabilizing bar  

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3.8.3  Setting the back angle roughly  

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3.8.4  Fine adjustment of the back angle   26

3.8.5  Adjusting the back height  

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3.8.6  Replacing / removing the moulded 

back plate 

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3.9  Pads assembly 

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3.9.1  Nomenclature 

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3.9.2  Vertical adjustment  

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3.9.3  Horizontal adjustment 

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4  Repairs / maintenance / re-use 

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4.1  Repairs 

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4.2  Spare parts  

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4.3  Cleaning  

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4.4  Disinfection 

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4.5  Storage 

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4.6  Lifetime 

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4.7  Re-use  

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4.8  Disposal  

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4.9  Maintenance / inspection 

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5  Technical specifications 

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5.1  Data and dimensions 

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5.2  Meaning of the labels 

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5.3  Declaration of Conformity 

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6  Notes 

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Table of Contents

Содержание Airon

Страница 1: ...people unique solutions Service record Airon Service record Service record All individual adjustments to the wheelchair are described below Tools and specialist knowledge are required for these settin...

Страница 2: ...The handling is to be carried out accordingly Gender notice For editorial reasons for better readability only the masculine form is used Correspon ding terms apply in the sense of equal treat ment to...

Страница 3: ...panels 18 3 4 2 Clothes guard on the side panel 18 3 4 3 Armrest on the side part standard 19 3 4 4 Height adjustment of the plug in side panel 19 3 5 Brakes assembly 20 3 5 1 General information on t...

Страница 4: ...n 1 Push handles 2 backpart with cushion 3 clothes guards 4 side panel 5 seat cushions 6 protective pads 7 utensil pocket 8 frame 9 caster wheel fork 10 caster wheel 11 foot plate continuous 12 drive...

Страница 5: ...or comments please contact your specialist retailer or our team 49 7254 9279 0 2 2 Documentation notes Please note Information for the user can be found in the instructions for use Maintenance instru...

Страница 6: ...ng Set or adjust the angle open close Turn clockwise Turn counterclockwise Steps to be performed at the same time Steps to be performed in se quence Steps to be performed on both sides Handling A B 1...

Страница 7: ...e repla ced with new ones Only regular maintenance of all safety relevant parts on the wheelchair by a qualified rehab workshop protects against damage and maintains our manufacturer s warranty Lifesp...

Страница 8: ...and out The further you mount the drive wheels with the perforated plate to the front the greater the risk of the wheelchair tipping backwards D 1 3 1 2 Seat height in front 2 A B 2 The front seat he...

Страница 9: ...the clamping flange to the desi red holes 2B attach the screws and threaded sleeves and tighten all screws again Mount the side parts and put the drive wheels back into the quick release axle The clam...

Страница 10: ...d 1B2 Loosen the threaded pins 1D1 and 1D2 pull out the adapter After replacing insert the caster wheel adapter into the adapter mount Tighten the threaded pins 1D1 and 1D2 again Reinstall the screws...

Страница 11: ...that there is sufficient distance to the side panel so that the drive wheel does not touch the side panel when it is loaded from the side After every change to the camber adap ter it must be checked...

Страница 12: ...he front 3 1 7 Track compensation drive wheels 3 1 Wheels assembly A Be sure to check the functionality of the knee lever brake as well as the wheel toe in and the steering head angle of the caster wh...

Страница 13: ...eelbase extension 2A to the desired position on the drive wheel mount 3A on both sides Make sure that the same holes are used on both sides of the drive wheel mount 3A Now fasten the screws 3B on both...

Страница 14: ...ed hole A 1 B B 3 2 2 Seat width growth The seat width can be widened by adding distances of 1 cm per side Standard side panel Remove the drive wheels Now remove the side parts by loosening the screws...

Страница 15: ...d fas ten it with the screws 5B the mount for the plug in side part 5C and the nuts including washers and saddle washers 5D Do the same on both sides Insert the side panels again A A C Now also adjust...

Страница 16: ...seat molding up to a finger s breadth in front of the hollow of the knee Model 1 Standard Model 2 Can be folded up to the side Model 3 Can be folded up to the side and tur ned away to the outside Mode...

Страница 17: ...verse order Angle adjustment Loosen the countersunk head screws 1A and set the desired angle Tighten the countersunk screws 1A again A 1 3 3 4 Standard leg support for short lower leg lengths Adjustin...

Страница 18: ...rmly The distance between the top of the wheel and the clothes guard should be at least 10 mm so that the clothes guard does not touch the wheel when it is under load 3 4 2 Clothes guard on the side p...

Страница 19: ...tighten them tightly 2 3 To change the height of the plug in side panel remove the screw with the correspon ding sleeve A and put it in a desired hole C and tighten the screw and sleeve A again In ord...

Страница 20: ...eels in a rest position They are not desi gned to slow down the wheelchair while it is in motion The correct functioning of the brakes can be impaired by tire pressure too low Wetness dirt snow ice et...

Страница 21: ...2A The brake cable is re tensioned by turning the adjusting screw counterclockwise The brake shoes of the drum brake are very sensitive to dirt lint etc Clean the brake body regularly with a dry brush...

Страница 22: ...desired hole 1B and tighten it A B C 1 The anti tipper are set at the factory If the setting is to be changed this can be done by moving the stand tube The tilt protection can also be changed by mo vi...

Страница 23: ...ve the camber adapter 1D by loose ning the screws 1E 1F 4 Mount the retaining plate of the anti tipper on the axle unit 2A 5 Now mount the clamping flange on the axle 3A 6 Pull the complete axle unit...

Страница 24: ...the tilt bracket 1A from below into the drive wheel mounting tube and bring it to the desired height screw it tight with the screws 1B in the drive wheel mounting tube It is not possible to mount the...

Страница 25: ...back cover 3A back over the Velcro fasteners and close at the lower edge When using a stabilizing bar the slack in the back covering must not be so great that the back comes into contact with the stab...

Страница 26: ...recess 6C With the help of these discs you can fine tune the back angle in 4 steps To do this insert either 0 insert 3A or 4 insert 3B into the recess 6C If the insert 0 is in serted the angles 78 90...

Страница 27: ...e hole 1B on the front re esta blish all screw connections and tighten firmly 3 8 Back assembly B 3 8 6 Replacing removing the moulded back plate 2 When widening the seat you must first remove the old...

Страница 28: ...ongue 3B with the two screws 3C 3 On the other hand the pads can be adjus ted by moving the C rail 3D on the back tube holder If necessary loosen the two screws 3B and thread the pad holder 3A out of...

Страница 29: ...crews A into the metal tongue picture 3C previous page adjust the height tighten the screws A again 2 On the other hand it can be done by mo ving the pad Remove the covers loosen the screws 2A move th...

Страница 30: ...elchair and all components with a mild household cleaning agent on a water basis and then dry it thoroughly In addition clean the drive and caster wheels and remove dirt and contamination e g hair etc...

Страница 31: ...he specialist trade as is the reusability Use beyond the specified service life leads to an increase in the residual risks and should only be carried out after careful qualified consideration by the o...

Страница 32: ...re tread the firm fit of third party systems if available Perform a cleaning and oil all moving parts Inadequate or neglected maintenance of the wheelchair represents a significant safety risk Mainten...

Страница 33: ...hand rim size at 24 max 538 mm hand rim size at 25 565 mm Diameter hand rim 19 mm Pipe diameter camber 1 3 5 7 With drum brake wheels seat height SH front min 380 mm The seat heights are measured from...

Страница 34: ...the relevant provisions of the EU Regulation EU 2017 745 on medical products This was verified by a conformity assessment procedure in accordance with the provisions for medical products This declarat...

Страница 35: ...service record Airon 35 von 36 2021 06 10 6 Notes...

Страница 36: ...lstuhltechnik GmbH Co KG Benzstra e 3 5 68794 Oberhausen Rheinhausen Germany Fon 49 7254 9279 0 Fax 49 7254 9279 10 info sorgrollstuhltechnik de www sorgrollstuhltechnik de company stamp Service recor...

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