Strongback Mobility Strongback 24 Series, 1009, 1007, 1006, 1010 Instructions For Use Manual

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STRONGBACK 24
Lightweight Wheelchair by Strongback Mobility
Instructions for use
Contents
2.1 Safety instructions for use ............................................................................................ 2
2.2 Safety instructions – preventing tipping ...................................................................... 2
2.3 Transportation in motor vehicles ................................................................................. 3
3.1 Signs and symbols ........................................................................................................ 3
3.2 Intended purpose ......................................................................................................... 3
3.2.1 Indications for use ................................................................................................. 3
3.2.2 Contraindications .................................................................................................. 4
3.3 Service life .................................................................................................................... 4
3.4 Responsibility ............................................................................................................... 4
3.5 Declaration of conformity ............................................................................................ 4
4.1 Scope of supply ............................................................................................................ 4
4.2 Labelling ....................................................................................................................... 5
4.3 Overview....................................................................................................................... 6
4.3.1 Models with attendant brakes or drum brakes .................................................... 7
5.1 Adjusting the length of the footrests ........................................................................... 8
5.2 Adjusting the backrest .................................................................................................. 8
5.3 Adjusting the axle position of the drive wheels ........................................................... 9
5.4 Adjusting the wheel locks........................................................................................... 10
6.1 Unfolding the wheelchair ........................................................................................... 11
6.2 Folding the wheelchair ............................................................................................... 12
6.3 Removing the drive wheels ........................................................................................ 13
6.4 Swivelling the footrests .............................................................................................. 14
6.5 Removing the footrests .............................................................................................. 15
6.6 Using and removing the anti-tip wheels .................................................................... 15
6.7 Using the wheel locks ................................................................................................. 16
6.8 Using the attendant brakes ........................................................................................ 17
7.1 Checks prior to each use ............................................................................................ 18
7.2 Monthly checks .......................................................................................................... 18
7.3 Replacing parts ........................................................................................................... 19
7.4 Replacement parts and accessories ........................................................................... 19
7.5 Cleaning and disinfecting ........................................................................................... 19
7.6 Storing the wheelchair ............................................................................................... 19
7.7 Disposal ...................................................................................................................... 19
7.8 Re-using the wheelchair ............................................................................................. 19
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1 Introduction
We would like to thank you for the trust you have placed in us by purchasing this wheelchair.
By opting for the STRONGBACK 24 with its revolutionary STRONGBACK system, you have chosen a top-quality lightweight wheelchair that has been specially designed to ensure your sitting position is both comfortable and ergonomic.
Like any device, a wheelchair is a technical aid, so it is important that you know how to use it correctly, as improper use may be dangerous. We therefore ask you to read these instructions carefully before using the wheelchair for the first time. They contain important safety information for users and their companions, along with useful tips on how to use and look after your wheelchair.
2 Safety instructions
Ensure that any defects are immediately checked and repaired by a qualified wheelchair
technician.
Do not make any modifications to the wheelchair yourself. Contact your dealer to
arrange for any such modifications to be made. Any improper changes or modifications to the wheelchair may result in the wheelchair not functioning properly and increase the risk of accident.
Only use original parts and accessories approved by Strongback Mobility.
Ensure that the quick-release axles are correctly installed in the axle mounts, or there
may be a risk of injury.
All moveable parts should be serviced periodically in order to ensure that the wheelchair
is working properly and can be used safely.
Exposure to water or high levels of humidity may result in the wheelchair becoming
rusty. Do not use the wheelchair in the shower or swimming pool, and store it away from potentially damp spaces such as the bathroom. If the wheelchair still comes into contact with water, make sure you dry it out as quickly as possible.
Please note that padded or upholstered areas may become hot if exposed to direct
sunlight and may cause injuries to the skin if touched. Therefore, it is important to ensure that these parts are kept covered or that the wheelchair is kept out of direct sunlight.
This product has not been tested in accordance with DIN 1021-1 and 1021-2 and is
therefore not deemed to be fire resistant. It is vital to ensure that any padded, upholstered or attached parts are not exposed to sources of fire such as cigarettes, cigarette lighters or other open flames.
All companions must be physically and mentally capable of maneuvering and controlling
the wheelchair with the user in it. This includes being able to tip the wheelchair and lift it onto the pavement.
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2.1 Safety instructions for use
Arrange for an expert to show you how to use the wheelchair before using it for the first
time.
In order to avoid potential falls or dangerous situations, practice using your new
wheelchair on a flat, manageable surface. It is a good idea to have someone with you while you are practicing.
Before you start using your wheelchair please make sure that all attached parts have
been properly secured.
Please ensure that you comply with the maximum load capacity of 300 lbs/135 kg. In
doing so, it is important to take additional weight into account, such as bags or rucksacks.
Always ensure that the wheelchair has been fully unfolded before sitting in it.
Never use the wheelchair while under the influence of alcohol or other substances that
may affect your concentration or physical and mental abilities.
Always apply the wheel lock before getting in or out of the wheelchair.
Keep hands and fingers away from all moving parts whenever possible. Please be aware
that parts of the body or clothing can be entangled by moving parts.
Never use the wheelchair on an escalator.
Steps and larger obstacles should only be tackled with the help of at least two
companions. If facilities such as access ramps, lifts or stair-climbing devices have been provided, these should be used at all times.
The wheelchair should only be lifted by holding permanently mounted parts and not, for
example, by holding the footrests.
The wheel lock should not be used to slow down the wheelchair while it is moving.
Road traffic regulations should be observed at all times when using the wheelchair on
roads. Passive lights (reflectors) that are always visible to other road users should be fitted before using the wheelchair on roads.
Ensure that the tires have sufficient depth of tread at all times.
Please be aware that when travelling on slopes or on loose or slippery surfaces the
braking efficiency of the handrims is significantly reduced. Adapt your handling of the wheelchair to the prevailing conditions at all times.
Fingers and palms can heat up significantly when using the pushrims to brake while
travelling at speed or on long descents. Be careful not to burn yourself!
It is a good idea to wear leather gloves for trips outdoors as they increase grip and
protect the fingers and palms against dirt and injury.
2.2 Safety instructions – preventing tipping
Please be aware that there is the danger of tipping over when travelling on slopes of
more than 12% (7°). The use of anti-tip wheels is therefore strongly recommended. The dynamic stability of the wheelchair on slopes is dependent on the configuration of the wheelchair itself as well as the skills and handling style of the user, therefore it cannot be specified in advance.
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Avoid shifts in weight that could lead to the wheelchair tipping over, for example:
Adding additional cushions or other sitting aids
Changes to posture, sitting position or weight distribution
Attaching a rucksack or bag to the wheelchair
If an object that you would like to get hold of is beyond your reach, ask for help or use
other aids to get hold of it.
There is an increased risk of tipping over when travelling on poor quality paths or roads
(e.g. coarse gravel, potholes, etc.) or moving over drops (e.g. curbs, etc.).
2.3 Transportation in motor vehicles
This wheelchair is not intended to be an alternative to a car seat. When travelling by car, the wheelchair user should always transfer to a seat intended for use in such a vehicle. Ensure the wheelchair is securely folded together for transportation in the car. Always transport the wheelchair in the trunk or luggage compartment of the vehicle. Never use
a wheelchair that has been involved in a traffic accident.
3 General information
These instructions for use are designed to help you familiarize yourself with the use and handling of the wheelchair. They are an integral and necessary component of the wheelchair. Ensure that you always have these instructions on hand and make sure that you include them with the wheelchair when you transfer it to another owner.
Please read all the instructions carefully before using the wheelchair for the first time.
3.1 Signs and symbols
Caution! It is important to follow all the instructions in the sections marked with this symbol in order to avoid potential injury to yourself or people in your vicinity.
3.2 Intended purpose
The STRONGBACK 24 is designed solely for the purposes of transporting a physically disabled person and improving their mobility. It has been designed for both indoor and outdoor use.
The wheelchair has been designed to accommodate a maximum load of 300 lbs./135 kg.
Liability can only be accepted if the product is used under the prescribed conditions and for its intended purposes.
3.2.1 Indications for use
Inability to walk or serious difficulty in walking as a result of:
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Paralysis
Limb loss
Limb defect/deformity
Joint contractures/joint damage
Other illnesses
3.2.2 Contraindications
The wheelchair is unsuitable for use in cases of:
Severe balance disorders
Loss of both arms
Joint contractures/joint damage in both arms
Inability to sit
Impaired or insufficient vision
3.3 Service life
If used properly and if the safety, maintenance and service instructions are followed correctly, the service life of the wheelchair is up to 5 years. If the wheelchair is maintained in an orderly state, it may be possible to continue using the wheelchair beyond this time.
3.4 Responsibility
As a manufacturer we can only assume responsibility for the safety, reliability and usability of the wheelchair in so far as any modifications, extensions, repairs or servicing are carried out exclusively by persons who are authorized by us to do so and in so far as the wheelchair has been used in accordance with all instructions for use.
3.5 Declaration of conformity
As the manufacturer of the product, Strongback Mobility AG hereby declares that the STRONGBACK 24 fully conforms to the requirements of European Directive 93/42/EEC.
4 Product description
The STRONGBACK 24 is a lightweight folding wheelchair with integrated ergonomic back support (lumbar support). It is pre-assembled and delivered in a cardboard box. After unpacking, if possible keep the cardboard box and other packing materials as they may be required for storing the wheelchair at a later date.
Please check the contents of the package upon receipt to ensure that all parts have been included and are undamaged. Do not use the product if any of the parts are damaged. Inform your specialist retailer of any damage without delay.
4.1 Scope of supply
The contents of the Strongback Mobility box should include:
1 wheelchair, pre-assembled and folded
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1 pair of footrests
1 set of instructions for use
1 set of tools
Accessories (if ordered)
In the event that the wheelchair is delivered by parcel post or carrier, the contents should be checked for any damage suffered in transit immediately and in the presence of the delivery person(s). If there is any damage, please proceed as follows:
Make a note of the damage.
Write a declaration of assignment; all claims arising as a result of the damage are
assigned to the deliverer.
Send the record of damage, consignment note and declaration of assignment to
Strongback Mobility.
4.2 Labelling
The product identification plate is located on the inside of the lower side frame tube. This plate includes the model name and other technical details. The serial number of your wheelchair can be found either on or next to the ID plate or on a label on the cross brace of the frame. If you need to contact your dealer about repairs, replacement parts, warranty claims or damage to the wheelchair suffered in transit, please ensure that you have the following details on hand: the wheelchair’s exact model name and number, month of manufacture, lot number and serial number.
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