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Instructions for use Jump alpha

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2019-08-16

Table of Content

1  Wheelchair overview 

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2  General information 

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  2.1  Preface 

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  2.2   General information regarding instruc-

tions for use 

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    2.2.1  Signs and symbols 

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    2.2.2  Intended purpose  

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    2.2.3  Indication  

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    2.2.4  Contraindication 

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  2.3  General safety information 

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    2.3.1   Loading and transport without  

occupants 11

    2.3.2   Transport of the wheelchair with  

passengers in the motor vehicle  11

    2.3.3  Other important information 

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3  Handling 15

 3.1  Handling driving wheel 

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    3.1.1  General information regarding wheels  15

    3.1.2  Tyre inflation pressure 

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    3.1.3  Quick-release axles 

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    3.1.4  Double hand rim-wheels 

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  3.2  Handling swivel caster 

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    3.2.1   General information regarding  

swivel casters 

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    3.2.2  Caster track lock 

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  3.3  Handling seat and back 

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    3.3.1  General information regarding backs  18

    3.3.2  Fixed seat plate (SeatFix) 

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    3.3.3   Fixed seat plate with locking  

mechanism (SeatFix) 

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    3.3.4  Firm curved back plate 

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    3.3.5  Back with raster 

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    3.3.6  Back with gas pressure spring 

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    3.3.7  Back extension 

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 3.4  Handling: folding up and 

   

unfolding 

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    3.4.1   General information regarding  

folding up and unfolding 

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    3.4.2  of seat and back cover 

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    3.4.3   of SeatFix and/or firm curved 

 

back plate 

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 3.5  Handling pushing aid 

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    3.5.1   General information regarding  

pushing aids 

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    3.5.2  Push handles 

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    3.5.3  Handle bar 

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 3.6  Handling leg support 

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    3.6.1   General information regarding  

leg supports 

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    3.6.2   Foldable footrest with    

          

locking mechanism  

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 3.7  Handling brake 

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    3.7.1   General information regarding  

brakes 31

    3.7.2  Wheel lock 

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    3.7.3  Drum brake 

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    3.7.4  Reverse-roll locking 

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 3.8  Handling anti-tipper 

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    3.8.1   General information regarding  

anti-tipper 34

 3.9  Handling headrest 

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     3.9.1  General information regarding  

headrest 35

 3.10  Handling abduction wedge 

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    3.10.1   General information regarding 

 abduction  wedge 

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 3.11  Handling therapy table 

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    3.11.1   General information regarding  

therapy table 

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  3.12  Handling lateral truss pad 

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    3.12.1   General information regarding  

lateral truss pad 

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 3.13  Handling steering & pushing aid 

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    3.13.1   General information regarding  

steering and pushing aids 

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 3.14  Handling one-hand steering aid 

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    3.14.1   General information regarding  

 one-hand steering aid 

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 3.15  Handling sun shade 

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    3.15.1   General information regarding  

sun shade 

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4  Repairs and maintenance 

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  4.1  Repairs 

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  4.2  Spare parts 

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  4.3  Maintenance 

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  4.4  Disinfection 

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  4.5  Storage 

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  4.6  Reinstatement 

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  4.7  Disposal 

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  4.8  Maintenance/ inspection 

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5  Technical data 

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  5.1  Data and measurements 

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  5.2  Meaning of labels 

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  5.3  Declaration of conformity 

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Verification of yearly inspection 

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Summary of Contents for Jump alpha

Page 1: ...Instructions for use Jump alpha 1 of 48 2019 08 16 Unique people unique solutions Jump alpha Instructions for use Jump alpha Instructions for use ENG...

Page 2: ...nges and misprints reserved The pictures in this instructions for use can differ from the actual equipment components However a corresponding conduction is possi ble Copyright All texts pictures and g...

Page 3: ...ck plate 25 3 5 Handling pushing aid 26 3 5 1 General information regarding pushing aids 26 3 5 2 Push handles 27 3 5 3 Handle bar 28 3 6 Handling leg support 29 3 6 1 General information regarding le...

Page 4: ...4 of 48 Instructions for use Jump alpha 2019 08 16...

Page 5: ...g wheel 12 Handrim 13 Anti tipper 14 Quick release axle 15 Eccentric clamp for extendable push handles 16 Push handles 17 Back 18 Clothes guard 19 Side guard 20 Brake lever 21 Seat cushion 22 Handrim...

Page 6: ...s on level ground and with the support of an accompanying person Those with impaired vision can find these instructions for use on our website www sorgroll stuhltechnik de as PDF and audio files Pleas...

Page 7: ...tting or adjusting the angle open close Turn clockwise Turn counterclockwise steps to be done at the same time steps to be done after each other Steps to be taken on at the same time USE A B 1 1 1 2 2...

Page 8: ...ser An increased hazard potential must be taken into account especially in wet conditions ice loose ground slopes obstacles close proximity to water road traffic narrow spaces etc Only use the wheelch...

Page 9: ...c clamps are secure that the seat plate back footrest are tightly locked that the anti tipper seat and back belts are functioning correctly that all previously dismantled components have been reconnec...

Page 10: ...deactivated when doing so The wheelchair must always be carried by the frame only never by the seat shell the extendable push handle s push bail handle bar leg supports and or the footrest s 90 90 max...

Page 11: ...nly wheelchairs that have successfully passed a crash test in accordance with ISO 7176 19 may be used as seats in motor vehicles Successfully tested wheelchairs are provided with the symbol for the at...

Page 12: ...turer 3A B The user must be additionally secured with a fixed lap belt 4C approved for trans port in accordance with ISO 10542 and a vehicle anchored shoulder belt 4D so that the risk of head and uppe...

Page 13: ...sitioning aids can be option ally purchased via the SORG order sheets or by ordering from the replacement parts catalogues Your specialist dealer will carry out the assembly The product may interact w...

Page 14: ...is solely responsible for restrictions or adaptations as well as the installation itself Please ask the manu facturer of the auxiliary drives for the specific requirements The combination of a wheelc...

Page 15: ...outwards 3 1 Handling driving wheel 1 2 2 A 1 1 1 1 Frictional heat is generated by braking the wheels on the handrims Handrim covers can stretch when exposed to heat and become detached from the han...

Page 16: ...16 of 48 Instructions for use Jump alpha 2019 08 16 3 1 Handling driving wheel 4 3a 90 1 2 1 3b 1 2b 2a 2a 2x 2x 2x 3 1 4 Double hand rim wheels Insert Remove Proceed accordingly in reverse order...

Page 17: ...2 1 2 1 1 1 3 2 1 General information regarding swivel casters Incorrectly adjusted swivel casters or excessive speed can cause the casters to flutter Immediately slow down at the first sign of flutt...

Page 18: ...mechanisms it is essential to ac tivate the anti tipper from a setting of 90 The head must be supported e g by a headrest during back angle adjustment or tilting Only activate the seating unit tilt m...

Page 19: ...Instructions for use Jump alpha 19 of 48 2019 08 16 3 3 Handling seat and back Lock 1 1 1 1 180 1 1 2 2 Unlock 180 180 180 3 3 3 Fixed seat plate with locking mechanism SeatFix...

Page 20: ...20 of 48 Instructions for use Jump alpha 2019 08 16 Unlock 1 2a 90 3 3 3 Handling seat and back 1 Lock 2 1 2 90 1 2 3 3 4 Firm curved back plate 3a 3b 2b 4x 4x...

Page 21: ...f 48 2019 08 16 3 3 Handling seat and back 2 1 2 3a Shift 3b 1 2 1 1 2 3 3 3 5 Back with raster The anti tipper must always be activated before a new back angle position is used Fold down straighten p...

Page 22: ...19 08 16 3 3 Handling seat and back 1 2 3 4 3 3 6 Back with gas pressure spring Shift 1 1 1 3 3 7 Back extension Pull out lower proceed accordingly in reverse order The lowerable back extension is not...

Page 23: ...2b The notch A of the stabiliser bar must be seated up to the stop in the guide of the eccentric clamp B and this must be firmly closed A B Stabiliser bar 3 4 1 General information regarding folding u...

Page 24: ...24 of 48 Instructions for use Jump alpha 2019 08 16 3 4 Handling folding up and unfolding 5 1 2 4 3 3 4 2 of seat and back cover Fold up unfold proceed accordingly in reverse order...

Page 25: ...ctions for use Jump alpha 25 of 48 2019 08 16 3 4 Handling folding up and unfolding 3 6 1 2 1 2 4 3 1 5 1 1 3 4 3 of SeatFix and or firm curved back plate Fold up unfold proceed accordingly in reverse...

Page 26: ...r wheelchair not to carry them Children are not able to competently judge the swivel range of protruding pushing aids and may injure others while playing We recommend folding back or dismantling the p...

Page 27: ...Instructions for use Jump alpha 27 of 48 2019 08 16 2 1 3 Insert remove proceed accordingly in reverse order 1 1 4a 4b 2x 2x 1 2 3 3 5 Handling pushing aid 4a 4b 2x 2x 3 5 2 Push handles Set height...

Page 28: ...or use Jump alpha 2019 08 16 3 5 Handling pushing aid 2 1 3a 3b 3 5 3 Handle bar Swivel up swivel out proceed accordingly in reverse order The handle bar is only intended for pushing not for pulling o...

Page 29: ...ions for use Jump alpha 29 of 48 2019 08 16 3 4 1 2 5 3 6 Handling leg support 3 6 1 General information regarding leg supports Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 Model 4 Model 5 Types of leg supports and their...

Page 30: ...pha 2019 08 16 3 6 Handling leg support handling 1 Lock As the occupant make sure that you do not lean too far out of the wheelchair when han dling the locking mechanism 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 3 6 2 Foldable f...

Page 31: ...brake pressure bolt and tyres insufficient tyre inflation pressure information on the tyre casing wetness snow mud etc worn treads worn or contaminated brake pressure bolts The wheelchair cannot be u...

Page 32: ...e Jump alpha 2019 08 16 3 7 Handling brake Locking in open or closed position 1 90 2 Unlock 1 2 First set the brake to the desired position braked unbraked 1 90 2 1 2 2a 2b 3b Locking the wheel with t...

Page 33: ...deactivate proceed accordingly in reverse order 2a 1 2 1 1 1 2b 2x 1 Unequal use of both brake levers results in cornering Clean the braking elements of the drum brake wheels at short intervals using...

Page 34: ...Avoid full revo lutions in one direction since otherwise the tension spring inside the anti tipper will be dam aged which may result in the anti tipper losing its functionality 180 1 180 1 2 2 To impr...

Page 35: ...Instructions for use Jump alpha 35 of 48 2019 08 16 3 9 Handling headrest 2 1 3 2 1 3 3 9 1 General information regarding headrest Set distance Set height...

Page 36: ...36 of 48 Instructions for use Jump alpha 2019 08 16 3 10 Handling abduction wedge Set distance 3 1 2 1 2 3 Set height 1 2 1 2 3 10 1 General information regarding abduction wedge...

Page 37: ...37 of 48 2019 08 16 3 11 Handling therapy table 3 12 Handling lateral truss pad Open close 1 1 2 3 2 3 11 1 General information regarding therapy table 3 12 1 General information regarding lateral tr...

Page 38: ...ng pushing aid 90 1 2 3 4 5 90 6a 2 1 1 1 2 6b max 8 km h 3 13 1 General information regarding steering and pushing aids Mount dismount proceed in reverse order at Fig 4 1 2 Pay attention to the max l...

Page 39: ...eering aid 1 90 2 3 4 5 1 2 90 2 1 3 14 1 General information regarding one hand steering aid Activate deactivate proceed accordingly in reverse order The swivel casters must be set to the straight ah...

Page 40: ...40 of 48 Instructions for use Jump alpha 2019 08 16 3 14 Handling one hand steering aid 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Set...

Page 41: ...reverse order The sun shade can reach temperatures of over 42 when exposed to the sun Never carry the wheelchair over an obstacle using the sun shade It is not suitable for protection against rain 3...

Page 42: ...water based household deter gent and then dry thoroughly Also clean the driving and swivel casters and remove dirt and impurities e g hair etc from the axles Washing textile parts Care instructions Wi...

Page 43: ...ser Unsatisfactory or neglected maintenance of the wheelchair poses a considerable safety risk Before each use Check the frame back tubes add on parts and accessories for visible damage bending cracks...

Page 44: ...n Attachment screws checked for completeness and tight fit Wheels and casters as well as the corresponding add on parts checked for condition functionality and running characteristics Spokes checked f...

Page 45: ...95 mm The seat heights are measured from the upper edge of the seat to the floor WITHOUT seat cushions max 500 mm Seat height SH rear min 340 mm max 495 mm Width wheelchair abso lute min SW 200 mm For...

Page 46: ...g position A new nameplate can be obtained from SORG Rollstuhltechnik if the original one is lost or dam aged Type plate 5 Technical data Reference to manufacturer 5 3 Declaration of conformity SORG R...

Page 47: ...list operating year 2 Remarks Stamp Date Retailer s signature yearly inspection conducted according to check list operating year 3 Remarks Stamp Date Retailer s signature yearly inspection conducted a...

Page 48: ...ik GmbH Co KG Benzstrasse 3 5 68794 Oberhausen Rheinhausen Germany Germany Phone 49 7254 9279 0 Fax 49 7254 9279 10 info sorgrollstuhltechnik de www sorgrollstuhltechnik de Company stamp Jump alpha In...

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