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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
GEBRAUCHSANWEISUNG
MANUALE D’USO
GEBRUIKERSHANDLEIDING
NOTICE D'UTILISATION
UniX
WHEELCHAIR
ROLLSTUHL
CARROZZINA MANUALE
ROLSTOEL
FAUTEUIL ROULANT
2
000690915
2 UniX
2
Wheelchair Components
We at SUNRISE MEDICAL have been awarded the ISO-9001certificate, which affirms the quality of our products at every stage, from R & D
to production. This products meet the requirements in accordance with EC guidelines. Options or accessories shown are available at extra
cost.
EN
Componenti della carrozzina
Sunrise Medical ha ottenuto la certificazione ISO-9001, che ribadisce la qualità dei suoi prodotti in ogni fase, dalla ricerca e sviluppo fino alla
produzione.
Questo prodotto è conforme ai requisiti previsti dalle linee guida CE. Sono disponibili ulteriori opzioni ed accessori ad un costo aggiuntivo.
IT
Rolstoelonderdelen
SUNRISE MEDICAL heeft het ISO 9001 certificaat toegekend gekregen, een bewijs van de kwaliteit van onze processen in elk stadiu m,
vanaf het onderzoek en de ontwikkeling tot de productie.
Deze producten voldoen aan de vereisten in overeenstemming met Europese richtlijnen. Getoonde opties en accessoires zijn tegen betaling
verkrijgbaar.
NL
Rollstuhlkomponenten
SUNRISE MEDICAL ist nach ISO 9001zertifiziert und garantiert damit die Qualität unserer Produkte bei allen Entwicklungs- und
Produktionsstufen dieses Rollstuhls. Dieses Produkt erfüllt die Anforderungen gemäß der EU-Richtlinien. Hier abgebildete Optionen oder
Zubehörteile sind gegen Aufpreis erhältlich.
DE
Description du fauteuil
SUNRISE MEDICAL est certifié ISO -9001, une norme qui garantit la qualité des produits à toutes les étapes, de la conception à la
production, en passant par la recherche et le développement. Ce produit est conforme aux directives de la Communauté européenne.
Les options ou accessoires illustrés sont disponibles moyennant un coût supplémentaire.
FR
4 UniX
2
1090
975
700
580
1090
975
970
920
MAX
mm
MIN
mm
520
470
420
420
220
220
535
530
10°
10°
10°
10°
80°
79°
115°
115°
520
360
425
410
500
380
13.4
12.2
MAX
kg
MIN
kg
125
---
19.4
18.0
310
300
10°
10°
850
810
<
MAX
<
MIN
<
MAX
<
MIN
313
183
+20
0
ENGLISH
10 UniX
2
Handling
FOLDING UP
First remove the seat cushion from
the wheelchair and flip up the
(platform) footplate or the individual
footrests. Take hold of the sling or
the seat tubes in the middle, from the
back and pull upwards. The
wheelchair will then fold up. To fold
your wheelchair so that it is as small
as possible, e.g., to put into a car,
you can remove the footrests
(depending on the model). For this
purpose, open the latch from the
outside and swing the footrest to the
side. Then the footrest only has to be
drawn out of the receiver tube (Fig.
1).
UNFOLDING
Press down on the seat tube (see
figure). Your wheelchair is then
unfolded. Now snap the seat tubing
into position in the seat saddle. This
can be facilitated by slightly tipping
your wheelchair, as this means that
the weight is taken off one of the rear wheels. Be careful not to get
your fingers caught in the cross-tube assembly. Refit the seat
cushionl (Fig. 2).
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
GETTING INTO YOUR WHEELCHAIR
INDEPENDENTLY (FIG. 3)
• The wheelchair should be pushed up against
a wall or solid piece of furniture;
• The brakes should be on;
• The footplates should be hinged up;
• The user can then lower himself into the chair;
• The footplates should then be pushed down
and the feet rested on them in front of the heel
loops.
GETTING OUT OF YOUR WHEELCHAIR
INDEPENDENTLY (FIG. 4)
• The brakes should be on;
• The hinged footplates should be hinged up;
With one hand on each armrest, the person
should bend slightly forward to bring the body
weight to the front of the seat, and with both
feet firmly on the ground, one foot well back,
push up into the upright position.
WARNING!
When standing, do not stand on the footplates or the wheelchair will
tip up. It is easier and safer to get into your wheel chair if you turn
the footplates up and out of the way or take them off the wheelchair.
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Options - Brakes
CAUTION!
Mounting the wheel lock too close towards the wheel will
result in a higher effort to operate. This might cause the brake
lever to break!
CAUTION!
Leaning onto the brake lever while transferring will cause the
lever to break! Splashing water from tyres might cause the
wheel lock to malfunction..
DRUM BRAKES
Drum brakes permit safe and
convenient braking for an attendant.
They can also be set with the aid of
a locking lever (1) to prevent rolling.
The lever must snap audibly into
place. Drum brakes are not
influenced by air pressure inside the
tyres, (Fig.8.0).
WARNING!
Drum brakes must only be adjusted by authorised dealers.
Always operate the two brakes simultaneously to guarantee the
control of the driving direction!
Drum brakes can only be used as a dynamic brake to stop the
wheelchair while driving.
Always engage the wheel locks to secure the wheelchair during a
short or long stop, or for transfer.
WHEEL LOCKS
Your wheelchair is equipped with two
wheel locks. They are applied
directly against the tyres. To engage,
press both brake levers forward
against the stops. To release the
locks, pull the levers back to their
original positions.
Braking power will decrease with:
• Worn tyre tread
• Tyre pressure that is too low
• Wet tyres
• Improperly adjusted wheel locks
The wheel locks have not been
designed to be used as brakes for a
moving wheelchair. The wheel locks
should therefore never be used to
brake a moving wheelchair. Always
use the hand-rims for braking. Make
sure that the gap between the tyres
and wheel locks complies with given
specifications. To readjust, loosen
the screw and set the appropriate
gap. Then re-tighten the screw (Fig.
6 + 7).
CAUTION!
After each adjustment of the rear wheels, check the wheel lock gap
and re-adjust if necessary.
Fig. 6
Options - Step Tubes
STEP TUBES (FIG.5)
Step tubes are used by attendants to
tip a wheelchair over an obstacle.
Simply step on the tube to push a
wheel chair, for example, over a kerb
or step.
NOTE: Sunrise Medical strongly
reccommends the use of a step tube
on any model where attendant use is
the predominant intended use.
Damage to the backposts may occur
if you constantly use the backpost without a step tube, as a lever to
pull back on to tip the wheelchair, in order to overcome obstacles.
Fig.5
Options - Crutch Holder
Fig. 9 Fig. 10
Fig. 7
18mm
Fig. 8
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