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SPEEDY F1 usage instructions 

 

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28.3  Proof of maintenance 

To provide proof of the maintenance, you can 
use the inspection lists in chapter 36. Always 
keep all receipts/service reports as proof, and 
have any service work that has not been car-
ried out by the manufacturer documented. 

Please bring these usage instructions/the 
service booklet along with you each time 
maintenance is performed

 

29  Disposal & recycling 

At the end of the service life, the product can 
be disposed of by PRO ACTIV or your rehabili-
tation specialist dealer in a proper, environ-
mentally-friendly manner. 

The disposal or recycling must be carried out 
by a waste disposal company or a municipal 
waste disposal centre. 

Special guidelines may apply on-location with 
regard to the disposal or recycling. These must 
be clarified and considered when disposing 
(this may also include the cleaning or disinfec-
tion of the product before the disposal). 

In the following text, you will find a description 
of the materials for the disposal and recycling 
of the product and its packaging: 

Aluminium:

 Frame, rims, caster forks, back 

cross bar, side section, footrest, footplate sup-
port, anti-tipping supports 

Steel:

 Fixing points, quick-release/screw-on 

axles, anti-tipping supports, screws, nuts 

Plastic:

 Quick release levers, tube plugs, 

caster wheels, tyres, footplate, side parts, anti-
tipping support wheels, bags for packaging 

Synthetic fibres and foam:

 padding, covers 

Cardboard/paper:

 Packaging 

 

 

 

 

30  Re-use 

If your product has been provided to you by 
your funding provider and you no longer re-
quire it, you should report this fact to your 
health insurance company or your rehabilita-
tion specialist dealer. Your product can then be 
simply and economically re-used. 

Prior to each re-use, a technical safety check 
must be carried out on the product at 
PRO ACTIV or the rehabilitation specialist 
dealer. In addition to the instructions contained 
in chapter 27 (Cleaning and care), a thorough 
cleaning of all control elements must be carried 
out before using it again. 

Before the product can be reused, it must be 
prepared with care. A disinfection agent that is 
suitable for medical products must be sprayed 
onto all surfaces that the user may come into 
contact with. A liquid, alcohol-based disinfect-
ant for residue-free, quick disinfection (e.g. 
Exporit 4712) must be used for this, and the 
respective usage instructions for use of the 
disinfectant must be observed. In general, a 
complete disinfection cannot be guaranteed on 
the seams. We therefore recommend that you 
dispose of the seat and backrest upholstery. 

These preparations will be performed by 
PRO ACTIV or the rehabilitation specialist 
dealer as part of the technical safety check. 
This safety-related check 

must

 be initiated by 

the funding provider. 

Moreover, in event of wear or due to adapta-
tion to the new user, components such as the 
footrest, seat and back system can be adjusted 
or replaced using the modular system. With the 
optional equipping of the product with a 7-way 
angle adjustable backrest, the backrest angle 
can be adjusted beyond the standard angles 
and can therefore be optimally adjusted. 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for SPEEDY F1

Page 1: ...SPEEDY F1 usage instructions 0 Usage instructions Service booklet SPEEDY F1 sports wheelchair SPEEDY F1 4basket SPEEDY F1 4tennis SPEEDY F1 4badminton...

Page 2: ...s 7 12 Safety instructions prior to driving use 8 13 Safety instructions while driving using 8 14 Safety instructions regarding obstacles 9 15 Safety instructions regarding dangerous locations and dan...

Page 3: ...d tube 24 22 1 2 Central anti tipping support with oversized tube length adjustable Tennis 25 22 2 Removable central anti tipping support 25 22 2 1 Removing and attaching the central anti tipping supp...

Page 4: ...d of training 35 35 Appendix Hand over certificate 36 35 1 Required compliance criteria to authorise use 36 35 2 Check list for training the user 37 36 Appendix Inspection lists 38 The following instr...

Page 5: ...ve the following meanings Manufacturer Note Serial number 3 Conformity other information 3 1 Classification SPEEDY F1 fixed frame wheelchairs referred to as product below are classified as class I pro...

Page 6: ...list dealer about the use and settings of your product as well as the safety accessories available e g anti tipping supports and lap belt You should always heed the advice pro vided by doctors therapi...

Page 7: ...ngth exercises in the product Note that the maximum load weight is reduced accordingly when mounting components with low load limits on the product e g drive wheels with few spokes Proper use of the p...

Page 8: ...e handed over to you ready for use by a rehabilitation specialist dealer or a field representative or by a product consultant from PRO ACTIV You will be fully instructed in the use of the product base...

Page 9: ...time before you use the product make sure that the anti tipping supports with length adjustable centre anti tipping supports and removable central anti tipping supports are firmly attached and the qu...

Page 10: ...ep slope otherwise there is a risk of losing control of the product If pos sible do not turn on a slope or change your direction When driving in curves reduce your speed to a minimum and if possible l...

Page 11: ...ticular caution when approaching stairs edges drops or other hazard areas Extreme caution is needed when driving on ramps and lifting equipment on vehicles Ensure in advance that the ramp is wide enou...

Page 12: ...e of the backrest can be fixed in 7 positions in 5 steps Observe that the centre of gravity is shift ed further to the rear by the enlargement of the angle between the backrest and the seat sys tem an...

Page 13: ...rest pull on the middle of the cord towards the front and at the same time fold the backrest downwards until it rests on the seating area If you want to return the backrest to the desired angle procee...

Page 14: ...large slack Fig 11 and 12 The belt does not have to be threaded out of the tensioning loops for this Figure 11 Reduce the slack Figure 12 Increase the slack In order to put the tensioning loops back...

Page 15: ...ep 1 Threading in the belt Figure 16 Step 2 Threading in the belt Figure 17 Step 3 Pulling the belt through Figure 18 Step 4 Simple threading in of the belt through the tensioning loops The belts must...

Page 16: ...dy integrated into the back shell due to its shape It cannot be adjusted However lumbar support can be adjusted individually using the Velcro cross straps For this purpose the back padding is removed...

Page 17: ...ent possibilities de scribed in chapter 17 3 apply Figure 28 Ergo Back backrest bracket with back shell viewed from the rear 18 Seat system Avoid falling into the seating and backrest upholstery back...

Page 18: ...the drive wheels with quick release axle into the drive wheel bushings When doing this special attention should be paid to ensure that the locking knob springs out again after attaching the wheel as o...

Page 19: ...igure 35 Drive wheel bushing and aluminium lock ing nut rear view 2 Correctly adjust the track by turning the drive wheel bushing AF 22 mm Here it can be said that If you turn the drive wheel bushings...

Page 20: ...ell as after extreme influence of temperature not on solid rubber tyres The maximum and if applicable minimum tyre pressure is printed on the side of the tyre This should be observed Too low tyre pres...

Page 21: ...ely aligned to the tyre size ordered and the welded caster wheel bearing blocks cannot subsequently be adjust ed Recommended equipment The spoke guard prevents hands and fingers entering and being tra...

Page 22: ...cured with thread locking fluid 20 2 Caster wheels flapping Uncontrolled swivelling backwards and for wards of the caster wheels around their axes on the caster fork while moving is known as flutterin...

Page 23: ...perience shows that this should not be less than 1 cm This must be observed for the angle adjustment of the foot plate support and when setting the lower leg length 21 1 Angle adjustment of the footpl...

Page 24: ...est support tube for adjusting the lower leg length Once the position has been set fix the footrest support tubes by tightening the M6 fixing screws AF 4 mm with washers to 11 Nm on both sides Ensure...

Page 25: ...pports with oversized tube view from the rear For anti tipping support forks with screw on axles the height of the anti tipping support wheel above the ground can be set to different heights by replac...

Page 26: ...he telescopic tube into or out of the anti tipping support tube The height can be infinitely adjusted When the desired height has been set hold the telescop ic tube in this position and close the clam...

Page 27: ...nism is clearly perceptible Figure 62 Central anti tipping support removed Figure 63 Fixing shells on the rear frame cross section Figure 64 Centring half shells on the front frame cross bar 22 3 Repl...

Page 28: ...ecured with thread lock fluid Lastly the Cap BK19 M12 is pressed onto the M12 fixing screw again 22 3 2 Anti tipping support fork with quick release axle The anti tipping support fork with quick relea...

Page 29: ...r to the side There is no safety equipment on offer for minimizing these risks For this reason handling these risks need to be learnt in cooperation with your therapists and doctors The lower edge of...

Page 30: ...d safety check 25 Transport 25 1 Securing handling of the product When loading or transporting the product can be held on the frame and on the back cross bar 25 2 Passenger transport in motor ve hicle...

Page 31: ...rip it must be interrupted immediately All serious incidents that have occurred in con nection with the product must be reported to the manufacturer and the responsible authority in the state in which...

Page 32: ...anti tipping de vice Check the stable stand of the seat and backrest upholstery Check the tight fit of the fixing screws on the seat and back system Check the function and ease of running of the quic...

Page 33: ...If your product has been provided to you by your funding provider and you no longer re quire it you should report this fact to your health insurance company or your rehabilita tion specialist dealer Y...

Page 34: ...d and used in non compliance with these usage instructions Repairs or other work have been carried out by non authorised persons Third party parts have been installed or connected to the product or th...

Page 35: ...eicon AN302 43 provided that no securing clamps are present on the screw con nections or a lubrication instruction specifies the use of grease or copper paste In the following table you will find tool...

Page 36: ...also advised about situations where the assistance of another person is required The usage instructions were handed to me us Instructor Name date signature 1 Person being trained Name date signature...

Page 37: ...ended use as described in the usage instructions see chapter Purpose and indication The product s equipment is suitable to allow the customer safe use with maximum reduction of risks The customer s dr...

Page 38: ...drive wheels was demonstrated and then tested by the user themselves and or their assistant Test drive Forward and reverse travel incl slalom driving around some obstacles Information for care cleani...

Page 39: ...nctional and safety check of the anti tipping supports and further functional assemblies such as the foldable backrest for example OK carried out OK not OK not OK resolved the fault was corrected Comm...

Page 40: ...oduct Check that the wheel tracking and drive wheel bushing are firmly seated tightening torque 70 Nm Functional safety check of caster wheels Checking the caster wheel axle is firmly seated tightenin...

Page 41: ...uct Check that the wheel tracking and drive wheel bushing are firmly seated tightening torque 70 Nm Functional safety check of caster wheels Checking the caster wheel axle is firmly seated tightening...

Page 42: ...oduct Check that the wheel tracking and drive wheel bushing are firmly seated tightening torque 70 Nm Functional safety check of caster wheels Checking the caster wheel axle is firmly seated tightenin...

Page 43: ...uct Check that the wheel tracking and drive wheel bushing are firmly seated tightening torque 70 Nm Functional safety check of caster wheels Checking the caster wheel axle is firmly seated tightening...

Page 44: ...oduct Check that the wheel tracking and drive wheel bushing are firmly seated tightening torque 70 Nm Functional safety check of caster wheels Checking the caster wheel axle is firmly seated tightenin...

Page 45: ...uct Check that the wheel tracking and drive wheel bushing are firmly seated tightening torque 70 Nm Functional safety check of caster wheels Checking the caster wheel axle is firmly seated tightening...

Page 46: ...oduct Check that the wheel tracking and drive wheel bushing are firmly seated tightening torque 70 Nm Functional safety check of caster wheels Checking the caster wheel axle is firmly seated tightenin...

Page 47: ...uct Check that the wheel tracking and drive wheel bushing are firmly seated tightening torque 70 Nm Functional safety check of caster wheels Checking the caster wheel axle is firmly seated tightening...

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