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Qimova chair | User manual 

 

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Qimova shall only be liable for direct damage on goods or for death and personal 

injury to any person caused by a defect in Qimova’s Products, to the extent such 
liability arises as a result of mandatory statutory provisions on product liability. 

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Qimova shall in no event be liable for any indirect, punitive or consequential 

damage, including but not limited to lost profits and damages resulting from loss of 
the use of the Product arising out of or connected with the use of the Product. 

Defects mean design defects, manufacturing defects, and defects in marketing. 

 

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Safety and misuse warnings 

Qimova a/s accepts no liability whatsoever for damage or injury caused by the failure to 
adhere to the safety guidelines and instructions or due to carelessness in using and 
cleaning the Product. 

 
Modifications to the wheelchair or any part of it are not covered by the warranty and are 

therefore not recommended. 
 
Signs, symbols and instructions on the wheelchair comprise part of its safety facilities. 

They must never be covered or removed and must be legible throughout the lifespan of the 
wheelchair. 
 

Although the wheelchair has been tested according to the EMC requirements it is 
recommended that the electric wheelchair is switched off when mobile phones are used in 

vicinity of an electric wheelchair with special electronic adaptations. 
 
To avoid potentially dangerous situations such as tipping, it is necessary that you become 

familiar with your new wheelchair on level ground first. 
 
Check the equipment to make sure that it functions as it should according to the 

instructions described herein. Otherwise, you may subject the equipment, yourself or 
others to injury or damage. 

 
Do not try to operate the equipment if any mechanical or electrical part is broken or 
behaves erratically in any way. 

 
Be careful not to get loose clothing, blankets etc. into the wheels or other moveable parts. 

 
Be careful not to get your fingers or other parts of the body trapped in the moveable parts. 
 

Report any malfunctions immediately to your local dealer. 
 
Bring seating to upright position before any steep inclines. 

 
The anti-tip must always point downwards when the chair is in use. 

 
When getting into or out of the wheelchair, the wheelchair control must be switched off. 
 

Do not use the footplates as a step when getting into or out of your wheelchair. 

Summary of Contents for Chair

Page 1: ...Version 1 11 Feb 2014 Qimova Chair Manual driven User manual...

Page 2: ...rization of Qimova a s This information is valid for the Qimova wheelchair in its standard version Due to continuous development and improvements Qimova a s reserves the right to changes and modificat...

Page 3: ...tip step tube 16 4 3 Seating system 17 4 3 1 Backrest adjustment 17 4 3 2 Seat adjustment 19 4 4 Armrests 20 4 5 Leg rests 21 4 5 1 Elevating leg rests 21 Elevating manually operated leg rest 21 Elev...

Page 4: ...clamping system 37 9 3 Packing for shipment or storage 38 10 Cleaning and maintenance 39 10 1 Protective cover incontinence cover 39 10 2 Washing instructions for upholstery 39 10 3 Maintaining the w...

Page 5: ...g and maintenance Should you have any other questions concerning the chair extra equipment or individual adjustment you are always welcome to contact your local dealer or visit our website www qimova...

Page 6: ...is trained to carry out any necessary maintenance The spare parts list with the matching item numbers and drawings is available at your local dealer You can also find the information on the website ww...

Page 7: ...ed in this manual and for the quality of the material of which the Product is made and the manner in which the Product is manufactured 2 Repairs or replacement of parts of the Product that may be nece...

Page 8: ...t or a use of the Product for another purpose than the one for which it was intended Parts of the Product are replaced by parts of another origin than those which Qimova uses and or parts of the Produ...

Page 9: ...nd must be legible throughout the lifespan of the wheelchair Although the wheelchair has been tested according to the EMC requirements it is recommended that the electric wheelchair is switched off wh...

Page 10: ...ust dimensions to meet the individual needs The Qimova chair is also designed to accommodate special adaptations Qimova has extensive experience with making special designs of frames and cushions for...

Page 11: ...5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Backrest Armrest Seat Leg rest Headrest Remote control Front castor Vehicle clamping system Footplate Pushing handle Lumbar support pump Brakes 13 14 15 16 Anti tip knob Control...

Page 12: ...proof wheels 8 front castors Two combined anti tip and step tubesdevices Wireless or wired remote control chairs with electrically operated tilt recline leg rests only Fortified vehicle clamping syst...

Page 13: ...ll charge takes normally about 5 8 hours depending on state of charge A NiMH battery can be charged although it has not fully discharged without decreasing the lifetime When connecting the C3 charger...

Page 14: ...you proceed with a new enable remote procedure It is possible to store up to a maximum of 10 different remotes in a C3 controller When enabling the 10th remote the C3 controller will emit 1 long sound...

Page 15: ...attery A NiMH battery can be recharged even though it is not completely discharged as this will have no effect on its overall lifetime Warning If the C3 controller for some reason is not going to be u...

Page 16: ...r the backrest to the desired position using the handle placed on the left side of the pushing handle or the remote control Typically it will only be necessary to change the angle between the seat and...

Page 17: ...in an upright state In such cases it is strongly recommended that an attendant is present at all times 4 3 Seating system Both the seat and the backrest are built on firm steel frames which give a str...

Page 18: ...r leg rests The angle between the backrest and the seat can be adjusted by activating the RECLINE buttons 1 forward 2 backward Figure 4 Chairs with gas spring operated tilt and recline The angle betwe...

Page 19: ...43 4 3 2 Seat adjustment The following section covers how to adjust the seat Figure 4 Chairs with gas spring operated tilt and recline The position of the seat can be adjusted using the handle B place...

Page 20: ...4 Armrests All armrests have padded cushions in the same upholstery as the seat and backrest The cushions are constructed with wedges of foam along the sides in order to achieve the highest possible...

Page 21: ...atching the human knee s own rotation To gain maximum benefit from the leg rests it is important to completely understand the functioning and adjustment possibilities 4 5 1 Elevating leg rests The fol...

Page 22: ...he leg rest activate the leg rest buttons on the remote control 1 right down 2 right up 3 left down 4 left up Figure 8 Figure 8 4 5 2 Folding up the footplates Plastic model only The footplates can be...

Page 23: ...e leg rest can be turned to one side for easier transfer to and from the wheelchair Loosen the lever A on the vertical part of the leg rest The leg rest is now unlocked and can be turned to either sid...

Page 24: ...removed Attach the leg rest again by following the above actions in the reverse order Make sure the knop snaps to lock Weight 5 Kg Chairs with electrically operated leg rests For chairs with electrica...

Page 25: ...depth Adjusting the seat depth The seat plate can be adjusted in length Loosen the 4 screws A on the top of the wooden seat plate move the plate to the desired position and tighten the screws Figure...

Page 26: ...he leg rests it is important to completely understand the functioning and adjustment possibilities Adjusting the height of the footplate The footplate can be height adjusted Loosen the screw A place t...

Page 27: ...rm Other sorts of cushions can be supplied as extra equipment Height adjustment of the armrests The position of the armrest can be modified in height by loosening the screws on the side of the backres...

Page 28: ...e brakes press down the handle To release the brakes lift it back up Figure 16 Figure 16 Adjusting the manual brakes The brakes are adjusted by loosening the two screws A after releasing the brakes Sl...

Page 29: ...simply squeeze the handles To let go again unlock the handles by pressing the red lock and release the handles Adjusting drumbrakes The drumbrakes are adjusted by loosening the nut A and then turning...

Page 30: ...ght 55 mm wrench Centre of gravity 6 mm hex key Seat depth 5 mm hex key Leg rest 5 mm hex key Footplate 5 mm hex key Calf support position 5 mm hex key Calf support friction 4 mm hex key Armrest heigh...

Page 31: ...the chair you first have to activate the brakes Incline the backrest forward and tilt the seat until the leg rests touch the floor Alternatively swing away the leg rests or completely remove them If...

Page 32: ...ition is obtained for the design of the aid lift Remove the armrests see Figure 6 and the leg rests see Chairs with manually operated leg rest For chairs with manually operated leg rests leg rests can...

Page 33: ...Readjust the antitip The antitip should always point downwards when the chair is in use Figure 21 7 2 Ramps When climbing up or down ramps put the chair in upright position and make sure that the ant...

Page 34: ...bracket is useful where adjustment of the headrest back forth and up down is needed The adjustments are done using the two handles The height is adjusted by first loosening the bracket and the handle...

Page 35: ...be removed from the wheelchair and secured elsewhere in the vehicle so that they do not break free and cause injury to vehicle occupants in a crash It is recommended that the wheelchair is fitted wit...

Page 36: ...d make full contact with the shoulder chest and pelvis and pelvis belts should be positioned low on the pelvis near the thigh abdominal junction Figure 23 Figure 23 Improper placement of occupant rest...

Page 37: ...pant restraint to position the seatbelt buckle so that the release button will not come into contact with wheelchair components in the case of a crash 9 2 Vehicle clamping system Transport fittings an...

Page 38: ...e seat should be set as close as possible to 90 The angle between the seat and horizontal should be set as close as possible to 10 The angle of the front restraints should be within the interval of 40...

Page 39: ...to fit the seat cushion They are fixed to the seat by stretching the fabric a little to get the cover in the right position over the cushion On some seat cushions there are Velcro strips on the sides...

Page 40: ...le material The metal parts can be disposed of as recyclable scrap metal Electrical parts and printed circuit boards can be disposed of as electrical scrap Disposal must take place in accordance with...

Page 41: ...trically operated leg rests Maximum occupant mass 160 Kg 11 2 Standards The wheelchair confirms to the following standards a Requirements and test methods for static impact and fatigue strengths ISO 7...

Page 42: ...aking distance from max speed n a mm n a mm Seat plane angle gas operated tilt recline 21 18 Seat plane angle electrically operated tilt recline 14 31 Effective seat depth 355 mm 545 mm Effective seat...

Page 43: ...ys start by focusing on the user s needs in everything we do Our values Partner We believe that long term relationships are essential for providing the best products and services Flexibility We create...

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