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Netti 4U comfort|CED  Version: November 2010

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English  

Model:

 

Netti 4U comfort|CED

  Version: 

November 2010   

   

Language:

 

English  

Model

Netti 4U comfort|CED  Version: November 2010

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Language:

 

English  

Model:

 

Netti 4U comfort|CED

  Version: 

November 2010   

If the brake doesn’t brake properly:

To adjust the wire on one or both sides, adjust 
the foot screw 2-4 rounds out. Then re-check 
the brakes.

If the wire is too loose:

adjust the foot screw all the way in. Tighten 
the wire by loosening the wire clamp before 
pulling the wire further through it. Tighten 
the wire clamp, and adjust the foot screw out 
again

1 pc 10mm open-end spanner

To ensure the correct functions of  

       the wire, these must never be           
       taut.

Operating and applying the brake

The wheelbase in drum brake is fitted with 
hand operated hub brakes to allow regulation 
of speed on hills and whilst travelling along.  
These are located on the push handles.

• To apply the brakes, pull the brake 

   levers (1) evenly and smoothly  

 

   towards handle and bring the wheel-
   base to a stop.

• For to put on and lock the parking    

   brake (2) press the lever (1) against the
   push handle and lock the parking brake
   with the finger.  Be sure that both  
   parking brakes are locked.

• The parking brake will be released when 

   you press the lever (1) against the push
   handle.  It is locked with a spring and
   this will in this way be released.

  

It is extremely important that the

         parking brakes are locked when 
         the user is left sitting in the    
         wheelchair.
 

  

Don’t leave the user in the wheel-

         chair wihout to put the parking
         brake in function.
         

6.16 Push bow

The push bow is handle adjustable.

                                       Ill. 6.16.1

• Open the handle for to change the angle

   of the push bow (Ill. 6.16.1)

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Summary of Contents for Netti 4U comfort|CED

Page 1: ...Netti 4U comfort CED This product conforms to 93 42 EEC for medical products u s e r m a n u a l...

Page 2: ...e 6 1 6 About this manual 6 1 7 Vital measures 7 2 QUICK REFERENCE 8 3 DESCRIPTION 9 4 FEATURES OF NETTI 4U COMFORT CED 10 5 ACCESSORIES 11 5 1 Assembly of Hip Belt 13 6 ASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTMENT 13 6...

Page 3: ...26 7 4 Driving techniques Slope 26 7 5 Driving techniques Up stairs 27 7 6 Driving techniques Down stairs 27 7 7 Transfer 28 7 8 Lifting the wheelchair 28 7 9 Push rim 28 8 TRANSPORT 8 1 Folding for t...

Page 4: ...herefore it is important to know about the possibilities and restrictions of the wheelchair Netti 4U comfort CED is a wheelchair designed for users with the need for comfort and relief The combi natio...

Page 5: ...h reinforced frame and leg rests for this particular need Ignoring this advice could in unfavourable circumstances lead to the deformation or fracture of metal parts in the area of the back tube the l...

Page 6: ...heels tyre tread Wheelchair frame Cushions Hubs Brake function Directional stability of wheels Bearings and front castors Please also note the contents of Section 9 2 Cleaning and care 1 6 About this...

Page 7: ...eve seat height of 500 mm whewheel Backrest height 480 mm Using back rest extender gives 600 mm Specification min max Overall length with foot support 1160 mm Overall width 530 mm 780 mm Folded length...

Page 8: ...See chapter 5 for more information Mounting descriptions will accompany the accessory For troubleshooting see chapter 10 For mounting and adjustments see chapter 6 Drive carefully Drive carefully Be a...

Page 9: ...andle 3 Push bow 4 Head support bracket 5 Angle and depth adjustment for head support 6 Head support 7 Back rest 8 Arm support with pad 9 Seat cushion 10 Angle adjustable foot support 11 Calf support...

Page 10: ...and side support Push bow FOOT SUPPORT Angle adjustable foot support Height and angle adjustable foot plates Removable ARM SUPPORT Height and depth adjustable HEAD SUPPORT Height depth and angle adju...

Page 11: ...base for the arm resting on the tray Wedge Increases side support Lumbar support Increases lumbar curvature Vital Base Integral Pelvic stabilizer Seat Cushions Many to choose from Please contact your...

Page 12: ...e used together with 60 cm back rest cushion Main wheels 12 16 and 24 with drumbrake Foot board with lock The foot support can be swung to the side like standard foot supports Side support Correction...

Page 13: ...d spanner 6 ASSEMBLING AND ADJUSTMENT 6 1 Unpacking 1 Unpack all the parts and check that everything is there according to the packing list 2 Mount the main wheels Chapter 6 2 3 Mount the front castor...

Page 14: ...ritting in the winter can damage the bearings of the main wheels and front castors Clean the wheelchair thoroughly after exposure 6 3 Front castors To take off Press the release button under the front...

Page 15: ...5 Backrest To mount the gas spring lift the push bow with one hand and lead the gas spring locking head into the plastic bracket Ill 6 5 1 Check that the hole in the locking head is parallel with the...

Page 16: ...ocking head in the plastic bracket and remove the plastic plug from this hole Lock the back rest by pushing the locking bolt through the plastic bracket and the gas spring locking head After changing...

Page 17: ...n The long position is for 24 main wheels in lower position Unfix the screw in the adjustable extension piece as shown in picture below This extension piece has two holes Place it in the required posi...

Page 18: ...ble foot support The angle adjustable foot support is freely adjustable in angle It is also swingable and removeable The foot plates are foldable and can be angled in fixed positions Delivered with he...

Page 19: ...Allen key Locking and releasing the foot plates The foot plates come with a locking bolt which makes the plates stronger To lock the foot plates pull the plastic lock on the right foot plate and plac...

Page 20: ...d is removed from the bracket by using an open end spanner between the pad and the bracket Find the required position and refix it Ill B 13 mm open end spanner Never stand on the foot supports Never l...

Page 21: ...r of the horizontal bar B Adjust the head support and fix it in required position Adjusting the head support sideways The head support adapter can be moved both to the right and left giving the possib...

Page 22: ...or to adjust the depth of the arm support Adjusting the height of the arm support Untighten the screw on the arm support using a 4 mm Allen key Raise or lower stem Tighten the screw Be aware of the ar...

Page 23: ...e position and tighten the screws Ill 6 15 3 For fine adjustment loosen the upper screw on the inside of the brakes Ill 6 15 4 Adjust the brake position and tighten the screws Ill 6 15 4 5 mm Allen ke...

Page 24: ...brakes to allow regulation of speed on hills and whilst travelling along These are located on the push handles To apply the brakes pull the brake levers 1 evenly and smoothly towards handle and bring...

Page 25: ...rest angle must not be adjusted without using the anti tips The release handles have the following label Recline Tilt Risk for tipping Check the position of anti tip Don t leave a user in the wheelcha...

Page 26: ...e push rims and move the body forward while pulling Turn the anti tip downwards Companions drive up a step backwards Check that the anti tip is turned up Pull the chair backwards next to the step Angl...

Page 27: ...he chair Control the speed of the chair by clutching the push rims Do not use the brakes 7 5 Driving techniques Up stairs Always ask for assistance Never use escalators even if assisted by a companion...

Page 28: ...i tip downwards If two companions are present one person can assist lifting in the front of the frame Do not lift the wheelchair holding onto the foot supports Do not lift the wheelchair holding onto...

Page 29: ...marked with symbol ill 7 8 2 Never lift the wheelchair in the foot supports or arm supports Never lift the wheelchair with a user in it 7 9 Push rim Netti 4U comfort CED is delivered with aluminium p...

Page 30: ...3 8 2 Transport in car It is important to notice that correctional belt systems used in the chair are not replacing the need for a safety belt when transported in a car If the head support is mounted...

Page 31: ...s or damages occur please contact your dealer Check re adjust screws and nuts at regular intervals Sand and sea water salt used for gritting in the winter can damage the bearings of the front castors...

Page 32: ...mounted Clean the front castors and forks for dirt Too much weight over the front castors 6 4 The wheelchair is hard to turn Check that the front castors are not fixed too hard Clean the front castor...

Page 33: ...glet wear from changes in wheelchair assemlies or instutions not approved by Alu Rehab or by use of spare parts delivered or produced by third parties In such cases this guarantee shall be considered...

Page 34: ...f this is the case the warranty given by Alu Rehab A S Norway will not be valid If any uncertainty about special fitting and adaptations please contact Alu Rehab A S 11 6 Combinations with other produ...

Page 35: ...0 cm 48 60 cm 68 cm 61 cm 29 5 kg 55cm 42 5 50 cm 48 60 cm 73 cm 68 cm 31 5 kg 60cm 42 5 50 cm 48 60 cm 78 cm 71 cm 32 0 kg Measured between skirt guards Measured from front of seat plate to back rest...

Page 36: ...Bedriftsvegen 23 NO 4353 Klepp Stasjon NORWAY Tel 47 51 78 62 20 Fax 47 51 78 62 21 E mail post alurehab com www alurehab com UM0002UK A u tho r i z ed de a l e r s...

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