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GUARANTEE 

 

 

ORMESA warrants the product for 2 years

; in case of problems, contact the retailer where 

you purchased it. Always ask for original parts and accessories. 

 

ORMESA will not be liable for damage in the following cases: 

 

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use by an unsuitable person; 

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incorrect assembly of parts or accessories; 

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unauthorized modifications or service; 

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use of other than original replacement parts and parts subject to wear (upholstery, wheels, 
etc); 

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improper use (such as, transporting objects or loads larger or heavier than those shown in 
the instruction manual); 

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damage caused by incorrect use and lack of regular maintenance, as shown in the 
instruction manual; 

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exceptional events; 

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failure to follow the instructions in this manual. 

 

THE GUARANTEE DOES NOT COVER WEAR PARTS, which are subject to wear 

and tear, such as the upholsteries and the wheels

 

 

 

 

HOW TO STORE AND TRANSPORT THE MEDICAL DEVICE

 

THE  DEVICE MUST BE STORED 

AND  PACKED  using  the  Ormesa  original 

packaging  materials. T HE  AID  MUST  BE  ALWAYS  ACCOMPANIED  BY T HE 

PRESENT HANDBOOK unless the guarantee will be voided 

Once unpacked, THE TRANSPORT OF THE DEVICE must be done by ANCHORING 

IT ADEQUATELY to the vehicle 

When travelling by plane, or by car, DO NOT SUBJECT THE FOLDED FRAME TO 

LOADS THAT, especially with road bumps, COULD DAMAGE ITS STRUCTURE 

THE  DEVICE  MUST  BE  PARKED / STORED  IN  CLOSED  AND DRY  PLACES 

THE  OPERATING  ENVIRONMENT H AS  NO P ARTICULAR  INFLUENCE ON T HE 

DEVICE  UNLESS  IT IS US ED  INCORRECTLY,  such  as by   leaving  it parked for  a 

long time in direct sunlight or exposed to bad weather such as rain, or in MARINE 

ENVIRONMENTS, where the salt air co uld corrode the paint and the sliding parts. 

IN THIS CASE, WE RECOMMEND TO CLE AN AND DRY THE FRAME CAREFULLY 

FOLLOWING  THE INSTRUCTIONS SHOW

N  IN THE “M

AINTENANCE  AND 

CLEANING” CHAPTER ON PAGES 22, 23 AND THE WARNINGS    ON PAGE 23 

 

Summary of Contents for DYNAMICO 1

Page 1: ...OUTDOOR USE INDOOR USE INDOOR USE DYNAMICO DYNAMICO INGLESE Cod 22102 11 03 16 FOR W A L K I N G F R A M E DYNAMICO DYNAMICO FOR W A L K I N G F R A M E OUTDOOR USE USE AND MAINTENANCE HANDBOOK ...

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Page 3: ...more efficaciously and you will also find many practical pieces of advice to use it safely and in the best possible way and to keep it perfectly efficient Following our advice we ll help you in reachi ng the rehab ilitation aim this aid has been designed for In the end should you still have something to ask for or to clear don t hes itate to contact your Dealer who w ill be glad to give y ou all t...

Page 4: ...MICO IS 12 WHAT DYNAMICO IS FOR 12 HOW DYNAMICO WORKS AND HOW TO USE IT 13 ASSEMBLING THE ACCESSORIES 16 Assembling the ARM SUPPORTS 809 16 Assembling the WEIGHT BARS 810 16 Assembling the BRAKES FOR FRONT WHEELS 811 16 Assembling the WHEEL DIRECT LOCKS 812 17 Assembling the ADJUSTABLE HANDLEBAR 813 17 Assembling the LEG DIVIDER 814 18 Assembling the SADDLE 815 18 Assembling the TRANSPARENT TRAY 8...

Page 5: ...e modifications will be made without being obliged to update the previous production and its handbooks The use of DYNAMICO and its accessories must be controlled by the Doctor according to the rules and laws in force DYNAMICO can be only used by people who have well read the ins tructions specified in this handbook Training for the use of DYN AMICO must be carried out in rehabilitation centres wit...

Page 6: ...and different objects on the floor Remove any knick knacks or objects which could be knocked down while using DYNAMICO Beware of dangerous points Your child can move fast Clean DYNAMICO according to the instructions in the chapter Maintenance at page 22 23 BEWARE The used fabrics are n ot FIRE RETARDANT Keep the walking frame away from sources of ignition fire places cigarettes etc ...

Page 7: ...hown on page 22 23 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 8: ... and the wheels HOW TO STORE AND TRANSPORT THE MEDICAL DEVICE THE DEVICE MUST BE STORED AND PACKED using the Ormesa original packaging materials T HE AID MUST BE ALWAYS ACCOMPANIED BY T HE PRESENT HANDBOOK unless the guarantee will be voided Once unpacked THE TRANSPORT OF THE DEVICE must be done by ANCHORING IT ADEQUATELY to the vehicle When travelling by plane or by car DO NOT SUBJECT THE FOLDED ...

Page 9: ...N DIRECT SUNLIGHT OR NEAR SOURCES OF HEAT THIS WILL AVOID OVERHEATING 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 AND MARKING LABELS AND PLATES THE MARKING CERTIFIES THAT DYNAMICO WALKING AID IS IN CONFORMITY WITH THE SAFETY STANDARDS FIXED BY THE...

Page 10: ... height and velcro strip to adjust the circumference 8 cm castor wheels each one has a double brake Semi elastic PVC buffers to protect from impacts It is available in 5 SIZES Measures in cm HYPEN SEPARATED NUMBERS INDICATE THE MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM RANGE OF ADJUSTMENT AID WEIGHT kg 12 MAX LOAD kg 55 TURNING WIDTH cm 100 AID WEIGHT kg 14 6 MAX LOAD kg 70 TURNING WIDTH cm 104 AID WEIGHT kg 15 6 MAX L...

Page 11: ...ght it has straps and buckles to adjust the height and velcro strip to adjust the circumference Unpierceable wheels pivoting front wheels cm 17 and back fixed wheels cm 3 Semi elastic PVC buffers to protect from impacts Hand brakes It is available in 4 SIZES Measures in cm HYPEN SEPARATED NUMBERS INDICATE THE MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM RANGE OF ADJUSTMENT AID WEIGHT kg 17 9 MAX LOAD kg 70 AID WEIGHT kg 1...

Page 12: ...NFORMATION ABOUT THE PACKING OF THE INDOOR DYNAMICO INFORMATION ABOUT THE PACKING OF THE OUTDOOR DYNAMICO WALKING FRAME A cm B cm C cm VOLUME m 3 WEIGHT Kg DYNAMICO 1 DYNAMICO 2 DYNAMICO 3 DYNAMICO 4 DYNAMICO 5 WALKING FRAME A cm B cm C cm VOLUME m 3 WEIGHT Kg DYNAMICO 2 DYNAMICO 3 DYNAMICO 4 DYNAMICO 5 78 65 50 0 253 16 93 63 48 0 281 18 87 73 48 0 304 22 87 73 48 0 304 22 87 73 48 0 304 23 102 7...

Page 13: ...Pag 11 24 HOW TO ASSEMBLE THE INDOOR DYNAMICO HOW TO ASSEMBLE THE OUTDOOR DYNAMICO 1 2 1 2 ...

Page 14: ...t help when independent walking is impossible train and start the walking process so that it may be continued without the aid at a larger stage it can be used to practice the actions of walking or simply as a permanent mean of moving around Pict 2 We remind that the process of walking is simply the movement of a body in an upright position from one point in space to another and is possible by the ...

Page 15: ...f other people Pict 5 HOW DYNAMICO WORKS AND HOW TO USE IT DYNAMICO is simple and safe to use Its base rests on a wide surface to compensate for lack of balance so that the User can use the little strength he has to move the wheels Although DYNAMICO is both simple and safe to use adequate training to use it must be given at a rehabilitation centre Pict 6 The following information will ensure the b...

Page 16: ...e chest support must be kept low even in such a case it is a good idea to proceed step by step starting with the support under the armpits and then gradually lowering it If the User has a sufficient trunk control the chest support may be removed Pict 3 The next step is to adjust the correct line up of the two supports Pict 9 This is an important and delicate operation because the correct positioni...

Page 17: ...g and bumps In order to fix the locking mechanism position the rear wheels as shown in the picture and turn the stop lever V so that it can be fixed into the special slot placed above it For fearful children who are afraid to use DYNAMICO probably due to problems of perception which make awareness of space and distance difficult it is best to start its use in a different way In his first steps the...

Page 18: ... are available for INDOOR AND OUTDOOR DYNAMICO Pict 17 Assembling the WEIGHT BARS 810 They are available for INDOOR AND OUTDOOR DYNAMICO Fix the weight bars L by using our screws and following the scheme shown in the picture Fix the screws by using our hexagonal key Pict 1 8 Assembling the BRAKES FOR FRONT WHEELS 811 They are available for INDOOR DYNAMICO Assemble the part G by using our screws Q ...

Page 19: ...e screw in order to lock the R ri rmly Assemble the G device by using our screws Q and their autolocking nuts D Now assemble the wheel support on the aid by using the V screw which you have to ly Assemble the wheel by inserting threaded pin Y which will be locked by its nut Pict 2 0 Assembling the ADJUSTABLE HANDLEBAR 813 It is available for INDOOR and OUTDOOR DYNAMICO Fix the lower bars of the ha...

Page 20: ...s shown in the Picture Fix two screws on the upper part and two screws on the lower part Screw tight by using our hexagonal key Pict 22 Assembling the SADDLE 815 It is available for INDOOR DYNAMICO Only for sizes 2 3 and 4 Pict 23 Assembling the TRANSPARENT TRAY 824 It is available for INDOOR DYNAMICO Pict 24 ...

Page 21: ...MICO Before starting any exercise make sure that there are no dangerous objects or sharp edges within the range of DYNAMICO The Manufacturer is not responsible for any damage to objects people or animals arising from failure to comply with the rules described in this handbook Walking thanks to the hand support of a therapist or parent This exercise aims to help start the first step patterns by usi...

Page 22: ... to be reached in order to help organization of space The child has to reach an object which is coming towards him and take it A course of skittles and horizontal lines with a moving goal which comes near and goes away This course aims to organize perception of distance which is necessary to an autonomous walking The child must try to reach the object which comes near and then goes away and vice v...

Page 23: ...urse with a slow change of direction Course with a fast change of direction This path aims to organize changes of direction sideways and integrates vision and walking The child must follow the therapist s or parents slow or fast movements Free walking This path exercise aims to organize movement in a large space without the help of a marked course The child must reach the object offered him by the...

Page 24: ...aid doesn t need any particular greasing except for those cases where the wheels and the spring lo cking mechanisms of the pelvic and chest su pport have lost their needed fluency In these cases use some commercial grease spray reading the warnings specified on the bottle AFTER GREASING THE ADJUSTABLE PARTS DRY THEM UP VERY WELL USING A SOFT CLOTH Cleaning the wheels Keep the wheels constantly wel...

Page 25: ...ORKS ANY OTHER DIFFERENT ACTION MEANS THAT THE USER AND THE THIRD MAINTENANCE SERVICE ASSUME THEIR RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR DONE WORKS ON THE AID THE MANUFACTURER WILL BE ONLY RESPONSI BLE FOR ANY POSSIBLE ORIGINAL DEFECT OF THE PRODUCT THAT MAY BE DECLARED TO THE MANUFACTURER If the ai d must be scra pped dispose of the part s according to the legal requirements in force in the Country where it i...

Page 26: ...ct 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 s hould also consider that the marking and the manufacturer s responsibility for safety requirements for the product remain only if th e original product still has not ch...

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Page 28: ...ook are not binding ORMESA reserves the right to carry out any necessary change without prior notice or replacements PRODUCT TESTED BY DEKRA STUTTGART FDA REGISTERED USA AND LISTED IN THE GERMAN HMV Technical Aids Listing COMPANY WITH QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM CERTIFIED BY ...

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