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BasiX, RubiX, RubiX XL Rev. 2

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0806/1/ST-000690646.EMS

Tyres and mounting

Tyres and mounting 

Solid tyres are standard. 

With pneumatic tyres make sure that you maintain the correct tyre 

pressure, as this can have an effect on wheelchair performance. If 

the tyre pressure is too low, rolling resistance will increase, requiring 

more effort to move the chair forward. Low tyre pressure also has a 

negative impact on manoeuvrability. If the tyre pressure is too high, 

the tyre could burst. The correct pressure for a given tyre is printed 

on the surface of the tyre itself.
Tyres can be mounted the same way as an ordinary bicycle tyre. 

Before installing a new inner tube, you should always make sure 

that the base of the rim and the interior of the tyre are free of foreign 

objects. Check the pressure after mounting or repairing a tyre. It is 

critical to your safety and to the wheelchair’s performance that 

regulation air pressure be maintained and that tyres be in good 

condition.

Wheelchair pulls to one side 

•  Check tyre pressure

•  Check to make sure wheel turns easily (bearings, axle)

•  Check the castor angle

•  Check to make sure both castors are making proper contact with 

the ground

Castors begin to wobble  

•  Check the castor angle

•  Check to make sure all bolts are secure; tighten if necessary (see 

the section on torque)

•  Check to make sure both castors are making proper contact with 

the ground

Wheelchair / Cross-tube assembly does not snap into position  

in the seat saddle

•  Chair is still new, i.e., the seat or backrest upholstery is still very 

stiff. This will improve with time.

Wheelchair is difficult to fold up  

•  Adjustable backrest upholstery is too stiff. Loosen it accordingly.

Wheelchair squeaks and rattles  

•  Check to make sure all bolts are secure; tighten if necessary (see 

the section on torque)

•  Apply small amount of lubrication to spots where movable parts 

come in contact with one another 

Wheelchair begins to wobble 

•  Check angle at which castors are set

•  Check tyre pressure

•  Check to see if rear wheels are adjusted differently

Trouble shooting

Maintenance and care

Maintenance

 

•  Check the tyre pressure every 4 weeks. Check all tyres for wear 

and damage.

•  Check the brakes approximately every 4 weeks to make sure that 

they are working properly and are easy to use.

•  Change tyres as you would an ordinary bicycle tyre.

•  All of the joints that are critical to using your wheelchair safely are 

self-locking nuts. Please check every three months to make sure 

that all bolts are secure (see the section on torque). Safety nuts 

should only be used once and should be replaced after use.

•  Please use only mild household cleansers when your wheelchair 

is dirty. Use only soap and water when cleaning the seat 

upholstery and lap belt.

•  If your wheelchair should ever get wet, please dry it after use.

•  A small amount of sewing-machine oil should be applied to quick-

release axles approximately every 8 weeks. Depending on the 

frequency and type of use, we recommend taking your wheelchair 

to your authorised dealer every 6 months to have it inspected by 

trained personnel. 

CAUTION:

Sand and sea water (or salt in the winter) can damage the 

bearings of the front and rear wheels. Clean the wheelchair 

thoroughly after exposure.

The following parts can be removed and sent to the manufacturer / 

dealer for repair:

•  Rear wheels

•  Armrest

•  Hanger

•  Anti - tips

These components are available as spares. More details can be 

found in the parts manual.

Disposal / recycling of materials

  

If the wheelchair has been supplied to you    

 

 free of charge it may not belong to you. If it is  

 

 no longer required follow any instructions    

 

 

given by the organisation issuing the wheel   

 

 

chair in order that it may be returned to them.

The following information describes the materials used in the 

wheelchair in relation to the disposal or re-cycling of the wheelchair 

and its packaging.

Specific waste disposal or recycling regulations may be in force 

locally and these should be taken into consideration when disposal 

arrangements are made. (This may include the cleaning or de-

contamination of the wheelchair before disposal).

Aluminium: 

Castor forks, wheels, side frames, armrests, frame, leg 

rests, push handles

Steel:

 Fasteners, QR axle

Plastic:

 Handgrips, tube plugs, castor wheels, footplates, armpads 

and 12” wheel/tyre

Packaging:

 Low density polythene bag, cardboard box

Upholstery:

 Woven polyester with PVC coatings and expanded 

combustion modified foam.

Disposal or recycling should be done through a licensed agent or 

authorised place of disposal. Alternatively your wheelchair may be 

returned to your dealer for disposal.

Hygiene when being reused:

When the chair is to be reused, it should be prepared carefully, and 

wiped and treated with spray disinfectant on all surfaces which could 

come into contact with the user. 

In doing this, you must use a liquid for alcoholic quick disinfection for 

medical products and medical inventory when you require a quick 

effect.

Please pay attention to the manufacturer`s instructions of the disin-

fectant you are using.

In general, a safe disinfectant cannot be guaranteed on seams. We 

therefore recommend, that you properly dispose of seat and back 

slings in the case of microbacterial contamination with active agents 

according to § 6 infection protection law.

Summary of Contents for BasiX

Page 1: ...lisation Gebruikershandleiding Manual de usuario Instruções para Utilização Manuale per l uso Brukerveiledning Användarinstruktion Brugervejledning BasiX RubiX RubiX Komfort RubiX XL RubiX XL Komfort Käyttöohjeet Pokyny k použití Instrukcja użytkowania ...

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Page 3: ...vice agent s address and telephone number in the space below In the event of a breakdown contact them and try to give all relevant details so they can help you quickly Foreword about wheelchairs General safety notes and driving restrictions 3 4 Warranty 4 Transportability 5 6 Wheelchair components 7 Handling Folding and unfolding 8 Options Step tubes 8 Brakes 8 Footplates 9 Castors 10 Castor adapt...

Page 4: ... may tip over Therefore please make sure that the castors are adjusted correctly see the Chapter Castors In particular do not travel on an incline without brakes travel at a reduced speed Danger Explore the effects of changing the centre of gravity on the behaviour of the wheelchair for example on inclines slopes all gradients or when overcoming obstacles Do this with the secure aid of a helper We...

Page 5: ...air on slopes 10 Do not use your wheelchair on muddy or icy ground Do not use your wheelchair where pedestrians are not allowed Note Always be careful with your fingers when working or adjusting the wheelchair The products shown and described in this manual may not be exactly the same in every detail as your own model However all instructions are still entirely relevant irrespective of detail diff...

Page 6: ...eelchair all auxiliary equipment for example Crutches Loose cushions Tray tables Alterations or substitutions must not be made to the wheelchair securement points or to structural and frame or components without consulting the manufacturer Failure to do so will invalidate the ability of the wheelchair to be transported within a vehicle The wheelchair should be inspected by a Sunrise Medical Author...

Page 7: ...use Karabiner clips S hooks and tongue and buckle attachments b Sufficient space should be available around the wheelchair to enable clear access to attach tighten and release the wheelchair and occupant tie down restraints and safety belts c The tie down restraints should be fitted to the main frame of the wheelchair and not to any attachments or accessories e g not around the spokes of wheels br...

Page 8: ...ndles 2 Backrest upholstery 3 Sideguard 4 Seat sling 5 Footrest 6 Castors 7 Footboard 8 Fork 9 Quick release axle 10 Wheel locks 11 Handrim 12 Rear wheel Wheelchair Components 7 10 9 11 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 BasiX RubiX RubiX XL Rev 2 8 12 ...

Page 9: ...ress the quick release button on the axle 1 and pull the wheel off the axle Fig 3 CAUTION Hold the quick release button on the axle depressed when inserting the axle into the frame to mount the rear wheels Release the button to lock the wheel in place The quick release button should snap back to its original position Options Step Tubes Step Tubes Tipping tubes are used by attendants to tip a wheel...

Page 10: ...ew pull it inwards set the desired angle and then push it on After making the adjustment re tighten the screw Make sure that after any adjustment work all screws are tightened correctly see the page on torque Ensure that you maintain the minimum gap to the floor 2 5 cm Fig 14 Options Footplates Footrests and latch The legrests can be swung inwards under the seat sling or outwards When fitting the ...

Page 11: ... Adjustable backrest angle 7 30 By pulling both levers together 1 you can release the backrest and then move it to the desired position On releasing the two levers 1 the backrest will automatically lock into place Fig 26 CAUTION The angle adjustable bckrest can only be used in conjunction with the wheelbase extension CAUTION It is recommended that the angle adjustable backrest is used in conjuncti...

Page 12: ...damage to property Folding the backrest The backrest can be folded to make storage of the wheelchair easier Do not operate under load as this may cause lever to break To fold the backrest stand behind the wheelchair press the two small levers Fig 27 28 positioned on each side of the backrest just above the armrests Fold the backrest down 1 2 1 2 Fig 27 Fig 28 Fig 29 Fig 31 Fig 30 3 Fig 32 Fig 33 H...

Page 13: ...just lap belt to suit the user s needs as follows To increase the belt length To reduce the belt lenght Feed free belt through slide adjust ers and male buckle to provide more belt length Feed free belt back through male buckle and slide adjusters Ensure belt is not looped at male buckle When fastened check space between the lap belt and user when correctly adjusted it should not be possible to in...

Page 14: ...t inwards Fig 48 CAUTION To avoid injury always make sure that all connections are firmly in place Options Headrests Headrests The headrest can be raised and moved both forwards and backwards To do this simply loosen the screw adjust the headrest to the desired position and tighten the screw see the section on torque Fig 46 Comfort headrest For adjusting the height open knob and position the headr...

Page 15: ...y nuts should only be used once and should be replaced after use Please use only mild household cleansers when your wheelchair is dirty Use only soap and water when cleaning the seat upholstery and lap belt If your wheelchair should ever get wet please dry it after use A small amount of sewing machine oil should be applied to quick release axles approximately every 8 weeks Depending on the frequen...

Page 16: ...th ISO 7176 9 N A d Requirements for resistance to ignition in accordance with ISO 7176 16 EN 1021 1 2 Yes Standard reference min max Standard reference min max Overall length with legrest 770 mm 12 1060 mm 24 Seat plane angle 0 6 Overall width 470 mm 790 mm Effective seat depth 410 mm 480 mm Folded length 770 mm 1060 mm Effective seat width 380 mm 600 mm Folded width 300 mm 300 mm Seat surface he...

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