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6. Specifications

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M

Total size

Height (without armrests)  55 - 60 cm

Width 

52 - 60 cm

Length

76 - 87 cm

Adjustment ranges

Frame height 

46 - 52 cm

Frame width 

38 - 46 cm

Seat height 

32 - 53 cm

Armrest height 

61 - 88 cm

Weight

Base model

5.0 kg

With armrests 

6.5 kg

With seat (without armrests) 9.5 kg

With seat and armrests 

11.0 kg

User limits

Weight up to

40 kg

Height

90cm – 140 cm

User Manual DP1601-281H_Eng_2021.10

Materials

Frame and seat mechanism

Aluminium and stainless steel

Seat, backrest, armrests, grips 

PU foam with armature in stainless steel and aluminium

Fittings

ABS

Wheels

EVA

L

Total size

Height (without armrests)  74 - 81 cm

Width 

63 - 82 cm

Length

76 cm

Adjustment ranges

Frame height 

67 - 76 cm

Frame width 

49 - 57 cm

Seat height 

49 - 64 cm

Armrest height 

74 - 95 cm

Weight

Base model

6.0 kg

With armrests 

7.5 kg

With seat (without armrests) 10.5 kg

With seat and armrests 

12.0 kg

User limits

Weight up to

70 kg

Height

130cm – 170 cm

Summary of Contents for FROG L1-X

Page 1: ...User Manual User Manual DP1601 281H_Eng_2021 05 FROG M1 X FROG M2 X FROG M3 X FROG M4 X FROG L1 X FROG L2 X FROG L3 X FROG L4 X...

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Page 3: ...purchasing the Voyar FROG Please read the user manual prior to first use of the equipment and follow its instructions Could you take care that the user manual remains with the product Technical Detail...

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Page 5: ...ports 16 17 2 5 Wheel lock Anti reverse 18 3 Lift seat 3 1 Seat Lifting force Adjustment 19 22 4 Size adjustments 4 1 Seat Height Adjustment 23 25 4 2 Forearm Support Adjustment 26 28 4 3 Front Wheel...

Page 6: ...of medium size and large frame versions with or without the armrest and seat features 6 Frame size With seat and armrests With seat only With armrests only No seat and armrests Medium FROG M1 X FROG...

Page 7: ...support in patients with walking difficulties and can be used in the rehabilitation of gait It has weight bearing handles and arm rests and a foldable seat as resting position It can be used indoors...

Page 8: ...an accompanying person Accompanying persons must be adequately instructed The users should remain within the frame during use Adjustments for handle and the frame width need to remain within the marke...

Page 9: ...t adjustable seat Length height angle adjustable armrests Adjustable force lift seat On Off Antireverse and wheel lock Adjustable wheel swivel limiter Folding frame Height width length adjustable fram...

Page 10: ...ight M 62 to 86 cm L 74 to 95 cm Adjustable frame width M 38 to 46 cm L 49 to 57 cm Adjustable Seat height M 32 to 53 cm L 49 to 64 cm Adjustable frame height M 52 to 67 cm L 67 to 76 cm 10 Dimensions...

Page 11: ...s Getting in and out of the walker must be done with the support of the supervisor The child should grip the handles tightly and place their forearms in the armrests If there is insufficient control o...

Page 12: ...The rear wheel of the walker should be supported on the ground to release the plunger lock DO NOT lift up the walker 1 Pull out and disengage right plunger lock on frame Note There is no need to pull...

Page 13: ...ck the rear frame against front wheels on the ground 2 Once walker is upright ensure plunger locks on both sides are engaged and in locked positions Caution Please ensure locks are fully engaged befor...

Page 14: ...and disengage plungers lock on both sides of the links 2 Holding on to both sides of lock and frame slowly articulate the rear frame forward or front frame backwards 3 Fold walker until right lock en...

Page 15: ...4 Remove both armrests from their sockets for models M1 X M3 X L1 X and L 3X with armrests other models do not have armrest 5 The walker is now secured and folded 15...

Page 16: ...ts other models do not have armrest Each armrest needs to be on the correct side of the walker Take note of section of arm rest that should face outwards see below circled in red Handle and knob shoul...

Page 17: ...3 Holding the aluminium shaft engage the arm support into the hole 4 At desired position release lock ensuring pin has engaged with hole in the shaft If not engaged gently slide the shaft up or down u...

Page 18: ...sengaged Anti reverse ratchet engaged To release flip tag towards the rear Anti reverse ratchet released To engage flip tag towards the front Wheel lock released To engage rotate and release Anti reve...

Page 19: ...adjustable components for each side A and B 3 1 Seat Lifting Force Adjustment Important Scales A and B should be adjusted equally on BOTH sides Adjustments should also only be done with seat in flipp...

Page 20: ...her the lifting force the easier it is to get up B controls the transition force when the seat is in half elevated position Decreasing B means it will be easier to push the seat down in transition Lin...

Page 21: ...eat is mostly lowered down either to low 1 medium 2 or high 3 Repeat the same adjustments on the other side Spring force should be adjusted equally on BOTH drum sides before use Adjustments should als...

Page 22: ...alf elevated either to low 1 medium 2 or High 3 Repeat the same to the drum on the right Spring force should be adjusted equally on both sides and typically equally between A B before use Adjustments...

Page 23: ...t 2 Slide the whole seat assembly up or down holding on both sides 3 Release the locks back in the holes on both sides check both sides are positively locked 4 1 Seat Height Adjustment for models M1 X...

Page 24: ...Lock is not fully engaged into the hole Lock is fully engaged into the hole Caution Please ensure pins are fully engaged before use Pull the locks out on both sides left and right 24...

Page 25: ...Sliding the seat assembly up or down after unlocking by grabbing at the black plastic slider part Intermediate Seat Height low Seat Height 25...

Page 26: ...sts Knob 1 controls the angle and length extension of the handle Lock 2 controls the height of the whole forearm support 1 2 4 2 Forearm Support Adjustment for models M1 X M3 X L1 X and L 3X with armr...

Page 27: ...To adjust length and angle 1 Loosen knob 1 2 Slide handhold forward or backward and rotate to desired position Handle Adjustment 27 1 Do not extend handles beyond limit mark...

Page 28: ...t in position 2 Slide post up or down to desired height 3 Release lock back in ensuring pin inside has engaged with the hole on the shaft If not gently slide the shaft up or down until pin engages 2 F...

Page 29: ...ed for each individual wheel and each side of the wheel lock 1 2 Position 1 0 Swivel Position 2 30 Swivel Position 3 60 Swivel L R L R L R 1 1 2 1 3 1 2 2 2 2 3 2 1 3 2 3 3 3 Lock 1 Lock 2 1 2 3 1 2 3...

Page 30: ...To adjust limits 1 Push down lock 1 2 Rotate pin and engage in desired position 1 2 3 3 Release lock 1 Note Ensure lock is fully engaged 4 Repeat with pin 2 5 Repeat with other wheel 1 2 30...

Page 31: ...Example Swivel Configurations Left 1 Right 1 Left 2 Right 2 Left 3 Right 3 Left 2 Right 3 Left 3 Right 1 31...

Page 32: ...ove limits 1 Unscrew the centering pin 2 Repeat on the other side Note Please keep centering pins in case the limit locks should be reinstated at a later time The front casters can now swivel 360 degr...

Page 33: ...Note Please ensure walker is unfolded locked upright and placed on even ground surface before adjusting width height 4 4 Frame Size Adjustment 33...

Page 34: ...he frames orange arrows there is no need to remove them entirely 2 Slide the left and right half segments in or out relative to the clamp bar orange double arrows referring to the markers indicating n...

Page 35: ...an Allen key un tighten it 2 Remove the screw completely 3 Slide the wheel attachment inside the frame to the desired incremental position Check the screw holes line up 4 Re insert the screw and tight...

Page 36: ...t 2 Remove the screw completely 3 Slide the wheel attachment inside the frame to the desired incremental position Check the screw holes line up Re insert the screw 4 Tighten the screw with Allen key 5...

Page 37: ...4 Check the correct function of the seat kinematics with special attention to the condition of the suspension points of the seat 5 Check the firm and torsion free condition of the frame width adjustme...

Page 38: ...frames with a damp sponge or cloth using soapy water If alcohol is required these painted surfaces should be avoided Seat height fixtures Armrest fixtures Folding locks Remove coarse dirt from the whe...

Page 39: ...d soft moulded parts 1 Before re use the instructions for use which should remain with the product should be studied in detail 2 All maintenance points under 5 1 and a thorough cleaning should be carr...

Page 40: ...40 cm User Manual DP1601 281H_Eng_2021 10 Materials Frame and seat mechanism Aluminium and stainless steel Seat backrest armrests grips PU foam with armature in stainless steel and aluminium Fittings...

Page 41: ...mum weight of the user For models without a seat it is attached to the rear frame on the opposite side of the backrest The serial number is stamped on the rear frame close to the right rear wheel Plea...

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