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7.10 Push bar and handles, One hand push handle

Push bar

Functional test:

- Attachment and removal

- Clamping

- Height adjustment

- Height adjustment of the upper part by means of ratchet joints

- Checking for general damage

Push handles

Functional test:

- Attachment and removal

- Clamping

- Height adjustment

- Straight alignment of the bars

- Checking for general damage

One hand push handle

Functional test:

- Attachment and removal

- Clamping

- Height adjustment

- Checking for general damage

Check of the screw connections:

- Fastening the handle holders to the base plate

- Fastening the cross tube for stabilisation

- Fastening the clamp to the back base

Height-adjustable single push handles

Functional test:

- Check for general damage

- Height adjustment

Summary of Contents for SUPRA 2.0

Page 1: ...en SUPRA 2 0 Service instructions Partnerschaft f r mobile Kinder...

Page 2: ...nce schedule_ ____________________________________________________12 13 6 6 Seat settings _________________________________________________________________ 14 6 1 Seat height and Seat angle___________...

Page 3: ...________ 33 7 18 Calf strap__________________________________________________________________ 33 7 19 Anti tip and tip assist_________________________________________________________ 34 7 15 Abduction...

Page 4: ...Ransbach Baumbach MADE IN GERMANY 01 04047349096062 21 202178999 3281 00SB XXX SUPRA 2 0 Gr X 2021178999 2021 05 03 max load XXkg Hoggi GmbH Eulerstr 27 56235 Ransbach Baumbach MADE IN GERMANY 01 040...

Page 5: ...aight Camber 6 9 or 12 Backrest angle 70 up to 105 adjustable adjustable back cover Front seat heights 38 cm up to 51 cm Seat angle 0 bis ca 10 Convertible to other seat widths Footrest Standard Load...

Page 6: ...icle description 1 Front wheels 2 1281 002x Wheel fork 3 3210 11SB Axle tube and adapter housing 4 Tires 5 3281 12SB Rear axle mounting 6 Back base 7 3201 340x Mounting parts for back base 8 3218 xxxx...

Page 7: ...lar maintenance is important it increases safety and prolongs the life of the product Every rehab product should be checked and serviced once a year However it is recommended to check readjust and if...

Page 8: ...teering wheels or push handles Please see also the service manual for detailled information 3 3 Declaration of Conformity HOGGI GmbH as manufacturer declares under sole responsibility that the SUPRA 2...

Page 9: ...first time user Therefore no replacement wheel chair is available in the initial configuration In order to ensure a correct spare parts delive ry the serial no of your wheelchair is required We are ha...

Page 10: ...oggi de Attention Study the service and maintenance instructions before starting work Attention Use suitable tools see page 4 ff Attention Wear suitable clothing and if necessary gloves and protective...

Page 11: ...ratchet and sockets size 8 24 Torque wrench Measuring ranges 5 50 Nm Wrench Size 6 24 Hexagon wrench Gr 3 6 Screwdriver Blade width 2 5 3 5 and 5 5 Phillips screwdriver Size 2 Plastic hammer Hammer a...

Page 12: ...krest height o o o o o 1 3 Bearing plate and axle mount Seat depth Active degree o o o o o o 1 4 Axle tube Seat height Seat angle Camber o o o o o o o o o 1 5 Braking system Brakes o o o 1 6 Wheel for...

Page 13: ...o o o o o 2 5 Clothe cover wheel covers Removal Height adjustment Cushion o o o o o o o 2 6 Therapy tray Clamping unit o o o 2 7 Spoke guard Spoke guard o o o 2 8 Calf strap Tension and hold o o 2 9 A...

Page 14: ...e rear wheel axle mount Seat height 38 51 cm Seat angle 0 10 To move the rear wheel axle the corresponding screws must be loosened The axle can then be moved along the axle mountings When the desired...

Page 15: ...ore active SUPRA 2 0 can be driven Conversely a setting above or in front of the drive axle means a more stable driving position Caution Settings with a high degree of activity require an experienced...

Page 16: ...16 Active degree setting 5 8 cm and 7 10 cm Alignment of the rear axle frame to the rear 5 8 cm 7 10 cm Depending on the seat depth and degree of activity the 3 frame sizes are as follows...

Page 17: ...ove the two screws to the bearing plate on both sides so that the complete back base can be removed The screw connections from the rear axle mount to the upper frame must now be loosened and removed o...

Page 18: ...position and screw it in place Put the clamp back on the rear axle frame with the alignment to the front Insert the axle and screw the camber adapters tight again The exact alignment towards the grou...

Page 19: ...degree of activity has been ch anged readjustment of the brakes and or the wheel covers is necessary The side parts can be screwed in 4 positions with the locking sword This means that the cover can a...

Page 20: ...different backrest height can also be achieved by moving the screws into other slotted holes To obtain a corresponding adjustment range telescopic tubes for back height adjustment or single push handl...

Page 21: ...ck angle The backrest frame is always measured in relation to the seat frame The 90 backrest angle results from the centre to centre position Back with relief position and foldable The back angle can...

Page 22: ...me tube With the variant for short lower leg lengths it may be necessary to shorten the tubes as otherwise contact with the contact with the floor 6 7 Footrest angle and depth Depending on the footres...

Page 23: ...sword Depending on the screw position the adjustment range is of 7 cm In total the height can be adjusted by 10 cm In combination with the wheel cover there is also an adjustment range of 10 cm The w...

Page 24: ...fork adjustment Depending on whether the seat adjustment has been changed the the alignment of the wheel fork must be adjusted accordingly To do this first completely loosen both the upper nut and the...

Page 25: ...Telescoping Clamps on back plate 7 3 Bearing plate and axle mount Functional test Check for general damage correct active degree correct seat depth Check of the screw connections Seat depth adjustmen...

Page 26: ...eat angle or seat height Correct alignment of the camber adapter Check of the screw connections Two clamping screws on the axle mount Front screw connection for fastening the axle tube 7 5 Braking sys...

Page 27: ...ever and smooth glide Good brake closure and contact pressure of the brake bracket Correct positioning of the brake lever in relation to the wheel 90 angle and 3 5 mm wheel protrusion Check for genera...

Page 28: ...kinks or cracks Check the brake anchor and brake pads contamination wear Check of the screw connections Fastening the brake lever in the clamp on the frame Check of the screw connections Connection br...

Page 29: ...ellager 1 Adjustment of the quick release axle The axle should be fitted with a minimum of clearance If too much movement is possible the front nut is closed slightly clockwise with a 19 mm open ended...

Page 30: ...moval Clamping Height adjustment Straight alignment of the bars Checking for general damage One hand push handle Functional test Attachment and removal Clamping Height adjustment Checking for general...

Page 31: ...13 Footrest bracket Tubular stirrup footrest Functional test Check for general damage Height adjustment Screw connection to the frame Footrest system with continuous aluminium footrest Functional tes...

Page 32: ...eight adjustment Depth adjustment of the footrest Angle adjustment of the footrest Screwing of the height adjustment and the footrest bracket Footrest hanger folding up Functional test Check for gener...

Page 33: ...amage to the release button Checking the brake unit see 6 4 Brake system Screw connection to base plate firmly tightened Armrest holder firmly screwed to fender 7 15 Therapy tray Functional test Attac...

Page 34: ...he swivel mechanism Checking the length adjustment Tip assist Functional test Check for general damage Good grip of the rubber cap Check of the screw connections Screw connection of the anti tipper or...

Page 35: ...21 Headrest Headrest bracket Functional test Check for general damage Checking the clamping ability Checking the screw connection to the back panel Headrest with upholstery Functional test Adjustment...

Page 36: ...of the screw connection of the bracket 4 point lap belt Functional test Check for general damage Check of the fastener Check of the screw connection of the bracket Ankle hugger Functional test Check f...

Page 37: ...m Back height 200 250 300 350 mm 200 250 300 350 mm 200 250 300 350 mm Seat height front 360 450 mm 380 470 mm 430 510 mm Seat angle approx 0 up to 10 approx 0 up to 10 approx 0 up to 10 Backrest angl...

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