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7. Repairs and cleaning.

7.1 Cleaning

Please clean all frame elements regularly with a sponge or damp cloth; ma-
king sure that water droplets are removed. Please clean with a mild house-
hold detergent for severer dirt. It is important to thoroughly dry the seat pan 
sub-frame after cleaning. Please also pay attention to our general cleaning 
and hygiene advice. You can find them at 

www.schuchmann.de/freddy

.

7.2 Repairs

Please carry out a daily visual inspection and check the seat pan sub-frame 
regularly for cracks, breaks, missing parts and malfunctions. In case of a de-
fect or malfunction, please contact the specialist dealer who supplied you 
with the product (see 

Point 10.5

).

7.3 Spare parts

Should you wish to order spare parts, please contact the specialist dealer 
who supplied you with the product, stating the serial number of the seat pan 
subframe (see 

point 10.5

).

7.4 Duration of use and re-use

The expected duration of use of our product, dependent on the usage in-
tensity and amount of re-use, totals up to „8“ years, if the usage takes place 
in accordance with the information in these Instructions for use. It may be 
possible to use the product over and above this time period if it is in a safe 
condition. The expected duration of use does not refer to wear parts, such 
as for example covers, wheels, batteries..... The maintenance and evaluation 
of the condition, and if applicable the potential for re-use, must be deci-
ded by the specialist trader. The seat pan sub-frame is suitable for re-use. 
Prior to forwarding on, please follow the cleaning instructions in 

point 7.1. 

Accompanying documents such as these Instructions for use are part of the 
product and must be passed on to the new user. No disassembly is required 
prior to re-use.

Summary of Contents for freddy

Page 1: ...Instructions for use freddy The compact seat pan subframe freddy...

Page 2: ...for use carefully prior to initial commissioning of the product and to observe them Please note that gui delines and representations in these Instructions for use may deviate from your product due to...

Page 3: ...9 2 8 Utilisation training 09 2 9 Climbing stairs 09 3 Settings 10 3 1 Seat tilt 10 3 2 Back angle adjustment with snap joint 10 3 3 Back angle adjustment with central quick adjustment 11 3 4 Seat hei...

Page 4: ...repairing the tyres 21 7 6 Wheel sizes recommended air pressure 21 8 Technical data 22 9 Guarantee 23 10 Identification 24 10 1 EC declaration of conformity 24 10 2 Seriennummer Herstellungsdatum 25 1...

Page 5: ...ironment to prevent environmental pollution and to improve the recycling of raw materials please note the dis posal instructions in points 1 3 1 and 1 3 2 1 3 1 Packaging The product packaging should...

Page 6: ...ip it on the left and right of the frame and carry it to the required loca tion To transport the upright trainer reduce all adjustments to their most compact size fold up foot bench remove rear wheels...

Page 7: ...it by fixed frame parts The clamp lever on the push bars and the quick release on the back must always be tightened freddy may not be used as a showering chair and may not be subjected to sea water an...

Page 8: ...ake with bracket 2 7 Product overview The Fig below is intended to show you the designation of the most import ant components as well as the terms which you will find in these Instructions for use Ant...

Page 9: ...only be attempted with a minimum of 2 accompanying persons The helpers may only hold the frame and fixed frame parts without lifting the freddy carrying When driving up stairs the helper at the back h...

Page 10: ...ist by lightly pulling or pushing Once the required seat angle has been achie ved the gas pressure spring is blocked again by releasing the trigger lever There is an increased risk of tipping over wit...

Page 11: ...and by releasing the clamp lever B for the mechanical version The back can be folded down onto the seat frame for easier transport Press the button on the quick release axle on the lower end of the ce...

Page 12: ...e adjusted Loosen the screw connections B for this and aligned to the corresponding hole dis tance in the same way as the horizon tal tubes have been adjusted Tighten the screw connections again after...

Page 13: ...ig 2 the manoeuvrability of the subframe will be adversely affected The seat pan seat unit must be placed centrally on the subframe 3 7 Push handles The height of push grips can be individually adjust...

Page 14: ...the same time By braking lightly on one side it is possible to achieve a steering movement when pushing Setting the drum brakes The drum brakes are set by turning the setting screws A in or out They a...

Page 15: ...wheels are mounted further to the front the freddy is very manoeuvrable due to the shorter wheel distance However please note that there is a big risk of tipping over in this position This particular...

Page 16: ...The accompanying person can tilt the chassis easier with the tipping bar to drive over a curb for example The tipping bar is mounted in the rear lower frame tube 5 2 Swing away safety roller The swing...

Page 17: ...A Firmly tighten the screws again 5 4 Footrests There are different footrest variants for the freddy which are fixed to the seat frame at the base plate for external adapters After in serting the knee...

Page 18: ...on between the adapter and seat pan adapter is relea sed The pan can now be taken off 6 2 Seat pan adapter trapezoidal shape Place the seat pan with the trapezoidal shaped mounted adapter piece on the...

Page 19: ...pter Please use M6 self locking nuts min strength class 8 to fasten If using push in nuts in the seat place please secure the screws e g with Loctite against be coming loose due to vibrations and impa...

Page 20: ...r who supplied you with the product stating the serial number of the seat pan subframe see point 10 5 7 4 Duration of use and re use The expected duration of use of our product dependent on the usage...

Page 21: ...reign particles Check the tyre pressure after mounting or repair Tyre pressure in line with the regulations and tyres in perfect condition are important requirements for safety and way the seat pan su...

Page 22: ...n rear wheels with clothing guard max outer width of seat pan 39 cm 44 cm 49 cm 54 cm D Frame width innen 28 cm 33 cm 38 cm 43 cm au en 35 cm 40 cm 45 cm 50 cm E Seat frame width 25 cm 30 cm 35 cm 35...

Page 23: ...antee period shall begin with the delivery or handover of the goods Should a verifiable material or manufacturing fault occur within this time pe riod we shall after carriage paid return to us view th...

Page 24: ...ication of risk management on medical products DIN EN 12183 Wheelchairs powered through muscle force requirements and test procedures ISO 7176 1 Wheelchairs Determination of the static strength ISO 71...

Page 25: ...erse range of accessories see Point 5 10 4 Issue of the document Instructions for use freddy Change status H Issue 09 2018 10 5 Name and address of the manufacturer specialist dealer supplying the pro...

Page 26: ...schuchmann de...

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