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6.11 Adjusting the swinging anti-tipper

WARNING

Incorrect installation of the swinging anti-tipper

Tipping  over,  falling  of  the  user  due  to  failure  to  observe  the  installation  instructions  and  because  of  incorrect
adjustment

Depending upon the settings of the chassis, the centre of gravity, the back support angle and the experience
of the user, the use of a swinging anti-tipper may be necessary.

The outer arm of the anti-tipper has to project beyond the largest diameter of the tyre. This basic setting may
only be made by the qualified personnel.

The space between the floor and lower edge of the anti-tipper must not exceed 

50 mm

. This basic setting may

only be made by qualified personnel.

Verify  that  the  anti-tipper  has  been  installed  and  adjusted  properly.  Find  the  appropriate  position  with  the
assistance of a helper.

If necessary, the length and height of the swinging anti-tipper must be adjusted to the conditions of the wheelchair.

Adjusting the length of the swinging anti-tipper

1)  Loosen the marked Allen head screws (see fig. 37, item 1/2).
2)  Slide  the  Allen  head  screws  in  the  slotted  hole  of  the  attachment  plate  until  the  pivot  point  of  the  anti-tipper

clamp is aligned with the outer diameter of the tyre (see fig. 37, item 3).

3)  Firmly tighten the Allen head screws.

Adjusting the height of the swinging anti-tipper

1)  Loosen the marked Allen head screw (see fig. 37, item 2).
2)  Move the Allen head screw with the spacer as required in the holes of the locking plate (not illustrated).
3)  Adjust the underside of the anti-tipper clamp so that it is 

approx. 20 to 30 mm (maximum 50 mm)

 above the

ground (see fig. 37, distance in mm). 

4)  Firmly tighten the Allen head screw.

max. 50 mm

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6.12 Adjusting the lap belt

CAUTION

Incorrect approach to the adjustment process

Injuries, malpositions, illness of the user due to adjustment errors

The qualified personnel is responsible for individual positioning and fitting of the belt system.

Excessively tight adjustment of the belt system may lead to unnecessary pain or illness of the user.

Adjusting the belt system too loosely can cause the user to slide into a dangerous position. In addition, the
fastening snaps could open unintentionally if they slide against hard parts of clothing (e.g. buttons).

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Summary of Contents for Start M4 XXL

Page 1: ...Start M4 XXL Start M6 Junior Instructions for use qualified personnel 3...

Page 2: ...2 Start M4 XXL Start M6 Junior...

Page 3: ...ng the wheel locks 6 4 1 14 Adjusting the braking force of the drum brake 6 4 2 15 Adjusting the seat 6 5 15 Adjusting the seat depth 6 5 1 15 Adjusting the back support 6 6 16 Adjusting the back supp...

Page 4: ...nformation 9 1 24 Information on re use 9 2 24 Legal information 10 24 Liability 10 1 24 Warranty 10 2 25 Service life 10 3 25 Technical data 11 25 Appendices 12 29 Required tools 12 1 29 Torque value...

Page 5: ...ctions for use user These instructions for use must be given to the user The manufacturer recommends checking the product settings regularly in order to assure an optimum fit over the long term A revi...

Page 6: ...ing Damage to the product caused by transportation using incorrect packaging Use only the original packaging for delivery of the product 3 3 Safety Instructions for Assembly WARNING Changed diameter i...

Page 7: ...ek of manufacture PP production site XXXX sequential production number 2 YYYY year of manufacture MM month of manufacture DD day of manufacture 3 UDI PI to GS1 standard UDI Unique Device Identifier PI...

Page 8: ...lding the wheelchair out or together only grip by the specified components CAUTION Failure to verify readiness for use before putting into operation Tipping falling due to incorrect adjustment or inst...

Page 9: ...uts with new self locking screws and nuts after disassembly Adjustments to match the concrete physical and mental condition of the user should always be made in the user s presence All parts of the pr...

Page 10: ...es of the fitting to 50 Nm INFORMATION After adjustment the distance of the left and right fittings to the side panel must be the same 6 Check the depth setting Both sides must be positioned exactly t...

Page 11: ...ee fig 3 item 3 3 Slide the drive wheel adapter to the desired height position 4 Reinsert and tighten the mounting screws to 10 Nm 5 Check the height setting Once changed the left and right drive whee...

Page 12: ...nut on the end of the quick release axle see fig 5 item 1 in or out 5 6 2 4 Adjusting the handrims INFORMATION This section does not apply to standard wheels All handrims are designed for a spacing f...

Page 13: ...earing perpendicular to the ground see fig 11 item 3 6 Tighten the Allen head screws to 8 Nm 7 Reinstall the caps see fig 10 item 1 The caster axle on each of the two caster journal bearings must be p...

Page 14: ...to do so must not exceed 60 N Check the tyre pressure of the drive wheels Note the information in the section Technical data or on the tyre sidewall Only use original drive wheels with a verified maxi...

Page 15: ...raping noise at the rear wheel disappears and the wheel runs freely 3 Tighten the counter nut see fig 16 item 1 until the adjustment screw is fixed The braking force of both rear wheels must be adjust...

Page 16: ...t for standard back support tube 18 6 6 2 Adjusting the back support angle Adjusting the back angle is described in more detail in the included instructions for use user 6 7 Adjusting the back support...

Page 17: ...p fastener on the bottom of the seat upholstery see fig 21 5 Push the seat upholstery onto the crossbrace 6 Slide on the protective caps 7 Unfold the wheelchair In doing so the crossbrace must be seat...

Page 18: ...head screws on the foot plate see fig 26 item 1 2 Turn the foot support to the desired angle see fig 26 item 2 3 Tighten the Allen head screws to 6 Nm Continuous leg support 1 Loosen the Allen head s...

Page 19: ...the support angle of the amputation leg support The angle adjustment is carried out in the same way as for the elevating leg support For additional information see the instructions for use user Adjus...

Page 20: ...nel tube INFORMATION In this step the depth of the forearm support can also be adjusted 4 Insert and firmly tighten both Allen head screws see fig 31 31 32 Plug on side panel 1 Adjusting the height of...

Page 21: ...base and a backrest that is tilted far back an anti tipper may need to be installed on both sides depending upon the user s experience Verify that the anti tipper has been installed and adjusted prope...

Page 22: ...37 item 1 2 2 Slide the Allen head screws in the slotted hole of the attachment plate until the pivot point of the anti tipper clamp is aligned with the outer diameter of the tyre see fig 37 item 3 3...

Page 23: ...ping jaws and star handles see fig 38 item 1 Installation is described in more detail in the supplied instructions for use reference number 647G367 Attaching the head support 1 Open the clamp bracket...

Page 24: ...Disposal 9 1 Disposal information All components of the product must be disposed of properly in accordance with the respective national environ mental regulations 9 2 Information on re use CAUTION Us...

Page 25: ...turer General information Start Max load kg M4 XXL 160 M6 Junior 90 Max load with use in a vehicle for transport ing persons with reduced mobility kg M6 Junior 75 Transport weights for seat width of 4...

Page 26: ...art M6 Junior 490 Rear seat height mm Start M4 XXL 380 Start M6 Junior 370 Start M4 XXL 500 Start M6 Junior 490 Back support angle 0 vertical Start M4 XXL 35 Start M6 Junior 306 Back support height mm...

Page 27: ...irs in operational condition is 700 mm This specification should ensure unimpeded use of emergency exits and trains for example Please note that the actual wheelchair dimensions may exceed the recomme...

Page 28: ...M6 Junior Drive wheel size Setting range 20 370 430 22 380 450 24 410 490 1 The values indicated are rounded values which have been theoretically determined Max deviation 10 mm The front seat height d...

Page 29: ...ded wrenches in sizes 10 11 13 19 and 24 Set of screwdrivers Torque wrench measurement range 5 50 Nm Tyre lever Tyre pump 12 2 Torque values of the screw connections Unless otherwise specified screw c...

Page 30: ...Start M4 XXL Start M6 Junior 30...

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