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45° SEAT BELT

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Summary of Contents for Clip 4

Page 1: ...PUSHCHAIR PUSHCHAIR INGLESE Cod 22497 30 07 12 USE AND MAINTENANCE HANDBOOK CLIP4 FOLDABLE LIKE AN UMBRELLA ...

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Page 3: ...s contents In addition to helping you become familiar with CLIP quickly it also contains practical tips for making the best use of it safely and keeping it in good working order If after reading it you still have questions contact your retailer who will be happy to help you or call ORMESA s r l directly at 39 0742 22927 send a fax to 39 0742 22637 or send an e mail to info ormesa com Luigi Menichi...

Page 4: ... 13 RECLINING THE BACKREST 15 ADJUSTING the HEIGHT of the FOOTRESTS 16 MOUNTING ACCESSORIES 17 FRONT WHEEL DIRECTION LOCKS 812 17 LEG DIVIDING INGUINAL STRAPS 817 18 THERMIC COVER 818 18 CANOPY 819 19 RAIN COVER 825 20 FOOTSTRAPS 827 21 PADDED BODY SIDE SUPPORTS 816 21 ADJUSTABLE HEAD SIDE SUPPORTS 835 22 VEST HARNESS 853 22 5 POINT HARNESS 906 23 5 POINT VEST HARNESS 903 25 45 SEAT BELT 894 27 SE...

Page 5: ...dards THE PUSHCHAIR IS INTENDED FOR USE BY PEOPLE WHOSE SIZE AND WEIGHT fall within the range of the Technical Features on page 9 CLIP MUST BE MANOEUVRED BY PEOPLE WITH THE HEIGHT AND STRENGTH TO CONTROL ITS MOVEMENTS CLIP CAN ONLY BE USED BY PEOPLE who have read the rules and instructions in this manual BEFORE EACH USE ALWAYS CHECK that the brakes are working the wheels are not excessively worn a...

Page 6: ...hown on page 31 32 of the manual must be ONLY MADE by a SPECIALIZED SERVICE CENTER in the maintenance of mechanical aids for disables otherwise warranty and marking will be voided Any CHANGES in the product and the REPLACEMENT WITHOUT ORIGINAL PARTS OR COMPONENTS ARE NOT AUTHORIZED REFER ONLY TO ORMESA otherwise warranty and marking will be voided In case of DOUBT about the SAFETY of the product o...

Page 7: ...ARE SUBJECT TO WEAR AND TEAR SUCH AS THE UPHOLSTERIES AND THE WHEELS STORAGE AND TRANSPORT INSTRUCTIONS T THE MEDICAL DEVICE THE DEVICE MUST BE STORED AND PACKED using the Ormesa original packaging materials unless the guarantee will be voided Once unpacked THE TRANSPORT OF THE DEVICE must be done by ANCHORING ADEQUATELY it to the vehicle When travelling by plane or in the car DO NOT SUBJECT THE F...

Page 8: ...TING THE DEVICE AND DISCOLOURING THE UPHOLSTERY DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT IF PARTS ARE MISSING OR DAMAGED INSIST THAT ONLY ORIGINAL REPLACEMENT PARTS ARE USED BECAUSE ANY OTHER TYPE WILL VOID THE WARRANTY DO NOT CLIMB PAVEMENTS OR STEPS WITH JUST THE PUSHCHAIR S SIDE WHEELS FRONT AND BACK BECAUSE THE PUSHCHAIR COULD TIP OVER SEE FIG ON PAGE 7 LABELS AND PLATES THE MARK CERTIFIES THAT THE CLIP 4 PUSHC...

Page 9: ...Page 7 of 33 HOW TO TILT THE PUSHCHAIR TO CLIMB UP PAVEMENTS CLIMB FACING FORWARD DESCEND FACING BACKWARD ...

Page 10: ...Page 8 of 33 BRAKING THE PUSHCHAIR ATTENTION YOU MUST ENGAGE THE BRAKES BEFORE PLACING OR REMOVING THE CHILD FROM THE PUSHCHAIR OR MAKING ANY ADJUSTMENTS LOCKS UNLOCKS ...

Page 11: ...ing and removable aluminium reinforcement ribs slots for attaching accessories Footrests removable height adjustable Leg support band Solid wheels front 17 5 cm swivelling rear 25 cm sliding on ball bearings with independent drum brakes Measures in cm and weights in kg HYPHEN SEPARATED NUMBERS INDICATE THE MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM RANGE OF ADJUSTMENT CLIP 4 WEIGHT OF THE AID KG 12 5 MAX LOAD KG 76 SEAT...

Page 12: ...KING INFORMATION pushchair A cm B cm C cm VOLUME m3 WEIGHT kg CLIP 4 118 63 40 0 297 15 HOW TO REMOVE THE PUSHCHAIR FROM THE BOX ATTENTION CUT WITHOUT PRESSING TOO HARD SO AS NOT TO DAMAGE THE CONTENTS OF THE BOX REMOVE CLIP 4 FROM THE BOX ...

Page 13: ...Page 11 of 33 OPENING THE PUSHCHAIR 1 RAISE THE PUSHCHAIR TO A VERTICAL POSITION 2 OPEN THE PUSHCHAIR 3 LOCK THE REAR TENSIONERS BY PUSHING THEM TO THE END OF THEIR TRAVEL 4 OPEN THE FOOTRESTS ...

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Page 15: ...Page 13 of 33 HOW CLIP 4 WORKS AND HOW TO USE IT FOLDING the PUSHCHAIR for TRANSPORT 1 2 TIP UP THE FOOTRESTS 3 UNLOCK THE REAR TENSIONERS 4 FOLD THE PUSHCHAIR 5 PUSHCHAIR FOLDED ...

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Page 17: ...Page 15 of 33 RECLINING THE BACKREST REAR VIEW TO CHANGE THE BACK S RECLINING POSITION ADJUST THE RED ZIPPERS ON THE BACKREST REAR VIEW ...

Page 18: ...Page 16 of 33 ADJUSTING the HEIGHT of the FOOTRESTS 1 UNSCREW AND TAKE THE TWO BOLTS OFF 2 POSITION THE FOOTRESTS AT THE DESIRED HEIGHT 3 INSERT AND SCREW THE TWO BOLTS ...

Page 19: ...Page 17 of 33 MOUNTING ACCESSORIES FRONT WHEEL DIRECTION LOCKS 812 SPRING LOCK SPRING LOCK OPEN POSITION CLOSED POSITION ...

Page 20: ...Page 18 of 33 LEG DIVIDING INGUINAL STRAPS 817 LOOP VELCRO HOOK VELCRO HOOK VELCRO LOOP VELCRO THERMIC COVER 818 VIEW FROM BEHIND ...

Page 21: ...Page 19 of 33 CANOPY 819 ...

Page 22: ...19 IS IN PLACE 1 ATTACH THE RAIN COVER POUCH WITH THE TWO BUTTONS LOCATED ON THE BACK OF THE CANOPY 2 OPEN THE ZIPPER ON THE POUCH 3 REMOVE THE RAIN COVER FROM THE POUCH AND POSITION IT SO THAT IT COVERS THE PUSHCHAIR 4 ATTACH THE RAIN COVER TO THE FRAME WITH THE STRAPS REAR VIEW OF THE CANOPY ...

Page 23: ...Page 21 of 33 FOOTSTRAPS 827 PADDED BODY SIDE SUPPORTS 816 ...

Page 24: ...Page 22 of 33 ADJUSTABLE HEAD SIDE SUPPORTS 835 VEST HARNESS 853 ...

Page 25: ...Page 23 of 33 5 POINT HARNESS 906 A FIXING THE STRAP ON THE SEAT B FIXING THE STRAPS ON THE UPPER PART OF THE BACKREST ...

Page 26: ...Page 24 of 33 C FIXING THE FRONT AND THE BACK BUCKLES D HARNESS MOUNTED cm 78 cm 108 ...

Page 27: ...Page 25 of 33 5 POINT VEST HARNESS 903 ...

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Page 29: ...Page 27 of 33 45 SEAT BELT 894 ...

Page 30: ...Page 28 of 33 SEAT BELT 828 REAR VIEW ...

Page 31: ...Page 29 of 33 TAKING OFF AND FIXING THE UPHOLSTERY ALUMINIUM REINFORCEMENT RIBS INSIDE THE BACKREST ALUMINIUM REINFORCEMENT RIBS INSIDE THE SEAT STUD ZIPPER STRAPS WITH STUDS ...

Page 32: ...AR VIEW OF THE BACKREST VIEW FROM UNDER THE SEAT WE RECOMMEND TAKING OFF AND MOUNTING THE BACKREST CUSHION AND SEAT WITH THE FRAME IN THE SEMI OPEN POSITION ZIPPER ZIPPER VELCRO VELCRO 4 5 3 ZIPPER ZIPPER VELCRO SCREW ...

Page 33: ...NING AND DISINFECTING THE FRAME Clean and disinfect the painted and chromed parts of the seat and base with a soft cloth dipped in a household detergent and disinfectant such as alcohol diluted in water CLEANING THE UPHOLSTERY Clean the Canopy 819 the Rain Cover 825 the 45 Belt for the pelvis 894 the Inguinal Belts 817 and the 5 Point Harness 906 with a sponge dampened with water Carefully follow ...

Page 34: ...hen the user is sitting on the device Intensifie all checks in marine environments clean more often anoint the parts exposed to salt corrosion such as chrome bolts and screws EXTRAORDINARY OR CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE MEANS ANYTHING DONE TO THE PRODUCT THAT IS NOT MENTIONED ABOVE WE RECOMMEND THAT THE USER RETAILER AND HEALTH FACILITIES ENTRUST ALL EXTRAORDINARY OR CORRECTIV...

Page 35: ...oduct it is required that 1 a doctor or therapist verifies that the aid is appropriate and adequate to meet the dimensional functional and postural needs of the new user and if all its components are suitable appropriate for him You should also consider that the marking and the manufacturer s responsibility for safety requirements for the product remain only if the original product still has not c...

Page 36: ...H FRANCE Authorized Dealer The technical Data and information given in this handbook are not binding ORMESA reserves the right to carry out any necessary change without prior notice or replacements FDAREGISTERED USA SINCE 1980 ...

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