HOGGI CLEO Ti Wheelchair Owner's Manual
Hoggi CLEO Ti is a high-quality wheelchair designed for children and adolescents who are unable to walk or have difficulty walking. It features a powder coated rigid aluminium frame, growth capacity in seat depth, 3 sizes for different seat widths, and adjustable seat height, angle, and backrest. Its HOGGI light brakes and wheel camber options offer control and safety, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. The manual details functionalities including transportation in vehicles, storage, maintenance, and safety regulations.
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Partnerschaft für mobile Kinder CLEO Ti User manual en 1 Model identification & basic configuration _____________________________ 4 1.1 Model identification (label) _______________________________________ 4 1.2 Basic configuration _____________________________________________ 5 1.3 Environmental conditions________________________________________ 5 2 Common information _______________________________________________ 6 2.1 Preface _______________________________________________________ 6 2.2 Application ____________________________________________________ 6 2.3 Declaration of conformity _________________________________________ 6 2.4 Terms of warranty _______________________________________________ 7 2.5 Servicing and repairs ____________________________________________ 7 2.6 Duty to inform serious cases ______________________________________ 7 2.7 Product safety / product recalls ____________________________________ 7 3 Safety instructions _________________________________________________ 8 3.1 Meaning of symbols __________________________________________ 8-11 3.2 Common safety instructions ____________________________________ 8-11 4 Delivery and preparing for use ______________________________________ 12 5 Adjusting and adaptation possibilities ________________________________ 18 5.1 Brake HOGGI light _____________________________________________ 18 5.2 Brake (including fender) _________________________________________ 18 5.3 Seat width ____________________________________________________ 19 5.4 Seat height, seat depth__________________________________________ 19 5.5 Seat angle____________________________________________________ 19 5.6 Backrest height ________________________________________________ 20 5.7 Backrest angle ________________________________________________ 20 5.8 Active degree _________________________________________________ 20 5.9 Height adjustment of the push-bar _________________________________ 21 5.10 Anti-tip_______________________________________________________ 21 5.11 Detaching wheels with quick-release axles___________________________ 22 5.13 Pneumatic tyres / PU-tyres _______________________________________ 22 5.14 Push-rims _______________________________________________________________ 22 5.15 Drum brake ___________________________________________________ 23 6 Accessories______________________________________________________ 24 6.1 Seat panel____________________________________________________ 24 6.2 Backrest panel ________________________________________________ 24 6.3 Footrest hanger (90°) ___________________________________________ 24 6.4 Footrest hanger, angle adjustable _________________________________ 24 6.5 Footrest depth / Footrest angle ____________________________________ 25 6.6 Footrest bracket with interlocking __________________________________ 25 6.7 ABS-foot-plate, flat _____________________________________________ 25 6.8 ABS-foot-plate, with heel stop ____________________________________ 25 6.9 Aluminium footrest, flat __________________________________________ 26 6.10 Carbon footrest, flat ____________________________________________ 26 2 6.11 Lower leg length _______________________________________________ 26 6.12 Seat cushion and contoured seat cushion ___________________________ 26 6.13 Back cushion _________________________________________________ 27 6.14 Spoke guard __________________________________________________ 27 6.15 Armrests with PU-pads __________________________________________ 27 6.16 Therapy tray __________________________________________________ 28 6.17 Lap belt ______________________________________________________ 28 6.18 Ankle hugger__________________________________________________ 29 6.19 Abduction block, swingaway ______________________________________ 29 6.20 Tip-assist ____________________________________________________ 29 7 Transportation____________________________________________________ 30 7.1 In the trunk (luggage space) of a car________________________________ 30 7.2 Using CLEO Ti for bus transport___________________________________ 31 7.3 General ______________________________________________________ 31 7.4 Securing the wheelchair during bus transport_________________________ 31 7.5 Buckle up the wheelchair passenger _______________________________ 32 7.6 Transfer - getting into or out of the wheelchair ________________________ 35 7.7 Anti-tippers to override steps _____________________________________ 35 8 Storage _________________________________________________________ 36 9 Recycling and disposal _________________________________________ __ 36 10 Maintenance _____________________________________________________ 37 11 Specifications ____________________________________________________ 38 3 1 Model identification 1.1 Model identification (lable) (The label is placed on the axle tube) Colour code Item number 327X-00SB-XXX CLEO Ti 2021/05/18 Kantelbarer Rollstuhl Rahmengröße X 2021178999 Hoggi GmbH Eulerstr. 27 56235 Ransbach-Baumbach MADE IN GERMANY Size Serial number max. load (01)04047349096062(21)202178999 CE label 134 kg 327X-00SB-XXX Classification / Product name CLEO Ti 2021/05/18 Kantelbarer Rollstuhl Rahmengröße X 2021178999 Hoggi GmbH Eulerstr. 27 56235 Ransbach-Baumbach MADE IN GERMANY Manufacturing date max. load (01)04047349096062(21)202178999 134 kg Maximum load / load capacity 327X-00SB-XXX CLEO Ti Manufacturer Place of manufacture 2021/05/18 Kantelbarer Rollstuhl Rahmengröße X 2021178999 Hoggi GmbH Eulerstr. 27 56235 Ransbach-Baumbach MADE IN GERMANY Year of manufacture UDI Code max. load (01)04047349096062(21)202178999 134 kg 4 1.2 Basic configuration - powder coated rigid aluminium frame - growth capacity in seat depth - 3 Sizes: Size 1: Seat width 24-30 cm in 2 cm steps Size 2: Seat width 24-34 cm in 2 cm steps Size 3: Seat width 26-34 cm in 2 cm steps - Convertible to other seat widths - Seat height front: 29 cm up to 46 cm - Seat angle: 0,5° up to ca 11,5° - Footrest hanger 90° including ABS-foot-plate - Backrest angle: -10° up to +10° - Seat and backrest panel - Clothes cover - HOGGI Extra light rear wheels with silver aluminium push-rims (removable via quick-release axle) - HOGGI light brakes - Wheel camber selective 6°, 9° or 12° - Weight limit: 60 kg 1.3 Environmental conditions Environmental factors such as temperature and humidity can affect the wheelchair to damage. The manufacturer recommends that CLEO Ti be used without condensation at ambient temperatures between -20 ° C and + 40 ° C and a humidity of 5 to 100%. Attention: While staying in the sun for a long time, parts of the wheelchair can get hot. Be sure to! 5 2 Common information 2.1 Preface Thank you for selecting the CLEO Ti wheelchair. We have designed this high-quality product to make your life safer and easier, and we’ve included this manual to help you use and care for it. Please read the following instructions to make sure you use this product as recommended. If you have any further questions, or if you have any problems, please contact your healthcare provider. We hope that CLEO Ti meets your expectations. We reserve technical modifications regarding the specified model in this manual. Before using the wheelchair the first time, this manual has to be read and understood by patient and support personnel in oder to ensure a safe handling with the wheelchair. 2.2 Application CLEO Ti wheelchair is designed solely for individual indoor and outdoor use by childern and adolescents who are unable to walk or who have a walking impediment, and can be operated by the patient or by another person. Assistance may be required due to: - Paralysis (paraplegia / tetraplegia or tetraparesis) - Loss of limbs (dysmelia/lower limb amputation) - Infantile/spastic cerebral palsy - Spina Bifida - Muscle and nerve disorders - Osteogenesis Imperfecta - Poliomyelitis The CLEO Ti wheelchair is able to be used for further service. For further service the product has to be cleaned and sanitised efficiently. Afterwards the product has to be checked concerning condition, wearout and damage by an authorised technician. All damaged and inapropptiate parts need to be changed. Some components can be used again, e.g. Rear wheels, steering wheels or push handles. Please see also the service manual for detailled information. 2.3 Declaration of Conformity HOGGI GmbH as manufacturer with sole responsibility declares that the CLEO Ti wheelchair as a whole conforms to the basic safety and performance requirements in accordance with Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2017/745 of the EU Parliament and of the Council. Applicable harmonized standards have been applied. CLEO Ti meets the requirements of ISO 7176-8, DIN EN ISO 12182 and DIN EN ISO 12183. 6 2.4 Terms of warranty Warranty applies only when the product is used according to the specified conditions and for the intended purposes, following all manufacturer’s recommendations. The manufacturer is not responsible for damages caused by components and spare parts not approved by the manufacturer. See also § 8 of terms and conditions on: www.hoggi.de 2.5 Service and repairs Service and repairs on the CLEO Ti wheelchair should only be carried out by authorized HOGGI dealers. Should any problems arise, please contact the dealer who supplied your CLEO Ti. Authorized dealers only fit original HOGGII spare parts. Spare parts and exchange units are available throughout the life of the product, but only a maximum of 5 years after the last product in the series was sold. The wheelchair is made for the first user according to customer requirements. Therefore, no replacement wheelchair is available in the initial configuration. To ensure correct delivery of spare parts, the serial number of your wheelchair is needed. We would be happy to help you find a dealer near you. You can reach us at: [email protected] 2.6 Duty to inform serious cases All serious incidents that have occurred in connection with the product must be reported to the manufacturer, the specialist trade and the responsible authority. 2.7 Product safety / product recalls You can find out about new information on product safety and product recalls from specialist retailers or directly from the manufacturer at www.hoggi.de. For Preparing, repair and service, the following tools are required: - Allen wrench, size: 3 mm, 4 mm, 5 mm - Socket wrench, size: 8 mm, 9 mm, 10 mm, 13 mm, 17 mm - Spanner, size: 8 mm, 9 mm, 10 mm, 11 mm, 19 mm, 22 mm, 24 mm - Slotted screwdriver - Needle-nodes pliers - Torque wrench Further CLEO documentation: - Service manual - Spare parts catalogue 7 3 Safety instructions 3.1 Meaning of symbols Caution! Warning of possible danger of accident and injury. Warning of possible technical damage. Information! About use of product. Information! For service-personnel. Attention! Read manual before use! 3.2 Common safety instructions Read manual completely before use! Familiarize yourself with handling and functions of the wheelchair before use and practice the handling. You are responsible for the safety of your child. The safety of your child could be affected if you do not follow the instructions of this manual. Nevertheless not all possible circumstances and unpredictable situations can be covered by this manual. Reason, care and circumspection are not features of the product, they are required of persons, who use the wheelchair or attend it. The person, who is using the wheelchair and its accessories should understand all instructions. It must explained to every other person using the wheelchair and its accessories.If instructions are not clear and further explanations become necessary, or if you have further questions please contact your HOGGI dealer. Practise with the new wheelchair on even, straightforward terrain first, together with the child. Together with the child, learn how the wheelchair reacts when the centre of gravity shifts; for example on slopes or inclines or when clearing obstacles such as steps and curbs. This should be done only with assistance from another person. Using an anti-tip is strongly recommended for inexperienced wheelchair users. Strap in your child at all times, when it is in the wheelchair. HOGGI points out, that any use beside the typical use can be dangerous. The wheelchair is not suitable for jogging, running, skating or similar activities. Swivelling front wheels tend to wobble at higher speed, which can cause a sudden stop and tip over of the wheelchair. Use the wheelchair only at regular walking speed. Under no circumstances leave the handle bar while pushing and never push the wheelchair away. The wheel chair should only be used on solid level ground. Use your wheelchair as intended by the manufacturer. For instance, do not drive into obstacles (including steps, curbs, piece of furniture). 8 To clear obstacles such as steps and curbs, tilt the wheelchair onto the rear wheels (pull it backwards to go up; to descend, slowly lower it forward). If only one attendant is available when ascending or descending stairs, an incorrectly set anti-tip (if mounted at all) can lead to severe falls. Adjust the anti-tipper so that it does not come in the way of the steps during transport. Afterwards, swing the anti-tipper back to its operational position. Do not go up or down stairs without the assistance of another person. If devices such as ramps or elevators are available, please use them. Ensure that the anti-tip (if mounted) is outside the danger-area. If wheelchairfriendly access is missing, two attendants must carry the wheelchair over the obstacle. The wheelchair should be lifted only by touching tighten parts of the frame (on the side frame above the front wheels and on the push handles which are fixed on the backrest base - if brakes are closed, also the push-rims can be used for lifting). When ascending slopes or ramps and when crossing obstacles on upward slopes, always lean the wheelchair user‘s upper body far forward. When descending slopes, do not drive without braking and reduce your speed. Reduced load on the casters due to centre of gravity shifting can cause the casters to flutter. If you have to park on a slope, face the wheelchair uphill with the brakes engaged and ensure that the seat is in the upright position. There is a risk that the pushchair might tip over backwards if the seat is the reclined position. Before leaving the wheelchair and before getting into and out of it, always lock the wheel locks. - Don´t use the footrest to get into and out of the wheelchair generally. - Use the footrest with shoes only. Depending on footplate settings and wheelchair geometry, the wheelchair may tip over if the user boards the chair using the footplate. First practise boarding the chair with the child and an attendant who can secure the wheelchair, and modify footplate and seat height settings if the chair has a tendency to tip over. In addition, turn the caster fork to the front prior to using the footplate for getting into the wheelchair; this increases the wheelbase and thereby the wheelchair‘s stability against tipping. The effectiveness of the wheel lock and the overall driving quality are dependent on adequate air pressure. With properly inflated rear wheels and even tyre pressure on both sides, your wheelchair is much easier to operate and manoeuvre. Before starting to use your wheelchair, check that the tyres are inflated correctly. The required air pressure is printed on the side of the tyre. For rear wheels, it should be at least 6 bar. All brakes acting on the tyres do not serve as service brake but are only designed as parking brake (wheel lock). The wheel locks must not be used as driving brakes for slowing down the wheelchair, as in extreme cases, the abrupt stopping of the wheelchair can lead to falls. Please keep packaging material away from children. Plastic packaging presents the danger of suffocation. Disposal of waste: The packaging material as far as metal, aluminium and plastic parts can be recycled. The recycling must be operated according to the national and legal terms. Check the condition of the product if the packaging shows damages. 9 Never leave your child unattended in the wheelchair even when they are strapped in and the brakes engaged. In the dark, the user should wear light clothing or clothing with reflectors in order to improve visibility. Ensure that the reflectors are installed on the sides and rear of the wheelchair. We also recommend installing active lighting. Extreme settings (e.g. shortest wheelbase and seat in the backmost position) combined with an unfavourable body posture can cause the wheelchair to tip even on level ground. Static stability is >10° inclination. Attaching heavy bags or other weight to the push handles can adversely affect stability. Adjustments with a high active degree demand a practised driver and the use of an anti-tip. Under no conditions should the anti-tip(s) assume the function of transport wheels, for example to transport a person in the wheelchair with the rear wheels removed. The antitips must audibly lock in place, before it is able to bear loads. Firm seating must be verified by the user or by an attendant. The maximum load for the CLEO Ti is 60 kg. Accessories and add-ons reduce the maximum load proportionately. We recommend that, wherever and whenever possible, users transfer to the seats installed in the motor vehicle and use the corresponding vehicle restraint systems, because this is the only way to ensure optimum protection of the passengers in case of an accident. CLEO Ti is admitted for use as a seat in a motor vehicle If base plates carbon are installed, it is not allowed to use CLEO Ti tie down kit. Be careful in case of extreme temperatures. The wheelchair can heat up significantly in the sun or in the sauna. In extreme cold, there is a risk of hypothermia. CLEO Ti is not suitable for use in the sauna. Slowing down from high speeds or when descending longer slopes tends to heat up the hands and fingers, especially if using aluminium push rings. When using the wheelchair outdoors, leather gloves should be worn. Gloves provide the wheelchair user with a better grip and protect his or her fingers from dirt and hot metal. For sensitive skin, we recommend using gloves similar to those used in cycling (finger cots with a leather inside - but never wool gloves). Always pay attention to the correct setting of the thru axles on the rear wheel. The rear wheel must not be able to be removed if the button on the thru axle is not pressed. Neither seat nor backrest height may be exceeded. The assembly of a seat shell is only permitted within the specified seating area. The manufacturer of that new product combination has to test the stability and the adherence of the maximum load before commissioning. When applying seat and backrest panels always use upholstered seat cushions to avoid to avoid dents. 10 Avoid reaching into any clamping range. Danger of clamping exist in following assembly groups: - Brake lever (if CLEO Ti is supplied with fender with integrated brake system) - Between brake lever and rear wheel The wheelchair should be lifted only by touching tighten parts of the frame (on the side frame above the front wheels and on the push handles which are fixed on the backrest base - if brakes are closed, also the push-rims can be used for lifting). The HOGGI seat cushion (Trevira CS) and the contoured seat cushion (Trevira CS) as well as the HOGGI nylon backrest abd seat cover are flame resistant referred to the EN 1021-1 and EN 1021-2 norm. Please read to visually handicapped people the manual and info material - or use electric aids. Please download or read all CLEO Ti documents on our webside www.hoggi.de. Whenever you change any settings on the wheelchair, make sure that you firmly tighten any screws that have been loosened. ATTENTION: The central push handle must not be used in connection with additional drives. Additional drives increase the total weight of the wheelchair, so the connection of the central push handle is subjected to higher loads. In this case, HOGGI assumes no liability. ATTENTION: Depending on the seat width, camber and rear wheel size of the wheelchair, the total width of the wheelchair can exceed the maximum recommended dimension of 700mm. When using escape routes, it must be noted that the wheelchair user may have to be transported through the escape route without a wheelchair, or can be transferred to an evacuation chair in order to use escape routes unhindered. Make sure that the wheelchair left behind is not an obstacle for other people. After removing a drive wheel, the wheelchair can be pushed freely through the escape route. Always make sure that when transporting in the car, the tensile force per belt (max. 10 kg) must not be exceeded, otherwise damage can arise on the frame of the wheelchair. Information about product safety or product recalls as well as all contact details are available on our website at www.hoggi.de. 11 4 Delivery and preparing for use Your CLEO Ti wheelchair will normally be supplied completely mounted with removed rear wheels and if necessary removed anti-tippers. Delivery in board:: 730 mm (L) x 630 mm (W) x 630 mm (H)) Please check the condition of the product if the packaging shows damages. Please remove the transport packaging carefully. The original package contains the following parts: • Wheelchair with mounted push-bar • Rear wheels and quick-release axles unmounted • Front castors already mounted in the front castor forks • Already mounted anti-tip • Additional accessories as ordered (These have to be mounted on the wheelchair by an authorized dealer) • Instructions and list of tools required To prepare the wheelchair for use please proceed as follows: • Grip the head of the quick-release axle as illustrated and press the release knob. • Whilst pressing the release knob, position the quick-release axle into the rear wheel bearing. • Place the wheelchair onto the front castors and lift the wheelchair at the back clamp. • Insert the rear wheel and the quick-release axle into the axle housing. Hold the spokes close to the wheel hub and press the release knob with your thumb. The rear wheel can then be easily slid into position. • Make sure that the thru axle is securely locked in the mounting socket! CAUTION! Push each rear wheel to check that each quick-release axle is safely located. If your wheelchair is supplied with a double anti-tip it could be in hinged position for transportation. • Place yourself behind the wheelchair and move the anti-tip with the foot downwards. • Turn the anti-tip with the foot to the inside into the active position. 12 The active position is reached if the anti-tip is snapped audibly. Proceed in the same way for the second anti-tipper. The illustrations show an anti-tip in the „active“ position. The length of the tubes can be adjusted in three positions. The anti-tip should be adjusted that it is 2-3 cm above the ground. Swingaway of the anti-tip: • Place yourself behind the wheelchair and move the anti-tip downwards with your foot. • Turn the anti-tip with the foot to the inside until the inactive position is reached. The inactive position is reached if the anti-tip is snapped audibly. 13 The illustration shows an anti-tip in the „inactive position. If your CLEO Ti wheelchair is supplied with a footrest from HOGGI, it is possible that it is folded up for the transport. • Move the footrest downwards as pictured. Don`t use the footrest to get in or out of the wheelchair! If your CLEO Ti wheelchair is supplied with seat or back upholstery from HOGGI, please proceed as follows: • Pull the back upholstery with the cap over the top edge of the back panel and fix the upholstery on the pre-assembled velcro. • Slide the upholstered seat cushion under the backrest and lay the seat cushion on the seat surface as illustrated. • Fix the front latch with the press buttons at the front edge of the seat surface as illustrated. 14 • Fasten the flap of the seat cushion to the back edge of the seat surface and fix it with the press button. If your CLEO Ti wheelchair is supplied with a contoured seat cushion from HOGGI, please proceed as follows: • Fix the fleece which is included in delivery on the left and right side of the seat panel. • Place now the contoured seat cushion on the seat panel (beginnig at the back end. • Fix both upholstery latches with the press buttons at the front edge of the seat surface. 15 If your CLEO Ti wheelchair is supplied with a push-bar from HOGGI, please proceed as follows: • Place yourself behind or next to the wheelchair. • Open the cam lever on both sides. • Place the push-bar down into their locating brackets. • Make sure, that both spring buttons clicked into position below the locating brackets. 16 • Close the cam lever on both sides. CAUTION! Press on the push-bar to ensure that it is securely located. . 17 5 Adjusting and adaptation possibilities 5.1 HOGGI light brake Press the brake lever below to lock the wheel lock. CAUTION! All brakes acting on the tires do not serve as a slow down brake but are only designed as a parking brake (wheel lock). The wheel locks must not be used as driving brakes for slowing down the wheelchair, as in extreme cases, the abrupt stopping of the wheelchair can lead to falls. The illustration shows a closed HOGGI light brake. CAUTION! The effectiveness of the wheel lock are dependent on adequate air pressure. Before starting to use your wheelchair, check that the tires are inflated correctly. The required air pressure is printed on the side of the tires. For rear wheels, it should be at least 6 bar. • To release the HOGGI light rake pull the brake lever upwards. 5.2 Wheel lock (wheel lock lever integrated in wheel guards) • To apply the brakes press down on the brake lever with the fingers or with the palm of your hand. CAUTION! All brakes acting on the tires do not serve as a slow down brake but are only designed as a parking brake (wheel lock). The wheel locks must not be used as driving brakes for slowing down the wheelchair, as in extreme cases, the abrupt stopping of the wheelchair can lead to falls. The brake shoe presses on the tires and grips it tightly. The brake shoe is, therefore, at a 90° angle to its holder. The brake shoe should overlap 3-5 mm to the middle of the wheel. CAUTION! The effectiveness of the wheel lock are dependent on adequate air pressure. Before starting to use your wheelchair, check that the tires are inflated correctly. The required air pressure is printed on the side of the tires. For rear wheels, it should be at least 6 bar. 18 • To open the brake, pull the brake lever upward with your fingers or the ball of your hand. The brake bracket should have a distance of approx. approx. 12-15 mm to the wheel. The distance can be adjusted via the adjusting screw or by adjusting the brake at the mounting clamp. The brakes should be adjusted by qualified personnel. 5.3 Seat width CLEO Ti is available in three frame sizes. Seat widths from 24 cm up to 34 cm are possible. The seat width gets measured between the base plate respectivel between the wheel guards. The wheelchair will be built in accordance with the customer’s order. It is possible for the technician to modify the wheelchair with a different seat width. 5.4 Seat height, Seat depth, The seat height of the CLEO Ti is adjusted by moving the seat unit in relation to the slots in the base plate, and by moving screws within the tilt base itself. Maximum adjustment range of 3 cm possible. The seat depth will be adjusted with the built-in position of both angle supports. The wheelchair will be built in accordance with the customer’s order. It is possible for the technician to modify the wheelchair with a different seat height or depth. 5.5 Seat angle The seat angle of the CLEO Ti can be adjusted between -10° and +45°. 19 The unit is operated via a release lever on the crossbar of the back support. • Position yourself next to the wheelchair. • Secure the wheelchair with one hand (e.g., at the crossbar) and release the seat tilt (lever). • Tilt the wheelchair to the desired seat angle position. • Ensure that it is securely locked in place. 5.6 Backrest height • The backrest height can be adjusted after loosing the marked screw connections (on both sides). Sometimes the screws have to be inserted in new hole positions. The wheelchair will be built in accordance with the customer’s order. It is possible for the dealer to modify the backrest height. 5.7 Backrest angle The backrest angle of the CLEO Ti can be adjusted between -5° and +35°. The back angle is adjusted via a locking bolt on the rear. • Position yourself next to the wheelchair. • Secure the wheelchair with one hand (e.g., at the crossbar) and release the locking bolt. • Move the wheelchair to the desired backrest angle position. • Make sure that both bolts are securely locked. 5.8 Active degree The active degree describes the relation of the backrest position to the rear wheels. The more the backrest is positioned to the rear of the axle, the more active the wheelchair can be driven. That means contrary a safer driving position if the adjustment is set above or in front of the rear axle. Aktivgrad CAUTION! Adjustments with a high active degree should only be made for a practiced driver using the anti-tip. 20 With the CLEO Ti, the active degree is achieved by moving the seat unit relative to the base plates in the respective slotted holes. By loosening the screw connections to the outer pressure plate, an adjustment range of 8 cm can then be ensured. can be achieved. 5.9 Height adjustment of the push-bar • Open the cam lever. • Press in the spring button and slide the push.bar until it clicks into position. • Close the cam lever. Likewise, the ratchet joints on the push bar allow adjustment to a comfortable grip height and angle for the person pushing. After pressing in the two pushbuttons on the ratchet joints, the push bar can be turned to the desired position. 5.10 Anti-tip CLEO Ti is generally equipped with a double anti-tipper. • The angle of the anti-tippers can be adjusted infinitely variable by loosening the screws. The anti-tip should be adjusted that it is 2-3 cm above the ground. Press the snap button and choose the desired length position. The length of the anti-tipper tubes can be adjusted in the anti-tipper bracket in three positions 2.5 cm apart. 21 5.11 Detaching the rear wheels with quick-release axles The rear wheels are removed by means of a quick-release mechanism. This reduces the volume of the wheelchair for transportation. • Grip the spokes close to the wheel hub and, with the thumb, press the release knob of the quick- release axle. • Pull the rear wheel with the quick-release axle out of the axle housing. • To avoid a risk of snagging, it may be preferable to withdraw the quick-release axles from the rear wheels. • To re-assemble the rear wheels refer to section: „4 Delivery and preparing for use“. CAUTION! Push sharply on each rear wheel to ensure that the quickrelease axles are securely located. 5.12 Pneumatic tires / PU-tires The rear wheels can be supplied with pneumatic tires. The car type valves enable the tyres to be checked or inflated at any petrol station or by means of a suitable pump, supplying a minimum 6 bar pressure. The drive wheels can also be supplied with solid PU-tyres (right). Check the maximum tire pressure, which is indicated on the tire. Pneumatic wheels are equipped with tubes. They can be repaired using repair material available from bicycle dealers. Push rims can be supplied in aluminium (right) or stainless steel (left) according to preference. 5.13 Push rims Push rims can be supplied with a standard diameter or with a larger diameter. These are called respectively hand rims “standard” or push rims “high”. The wheelchair will be built in accordance with the customer’s order. It is possible for the retailer to fit alternative push rims. After all adjustment work, retighten the previously loosened screw connections on both sides. 22 Push rims can be mounted close to the rear wheel or a little further apart. A future modification is possible again. 5.14 Drum brakes CLEO Ti can be fitted with drum brakes. The drum brakes are activated from the push-bar or push-handle unit. Each drum brake gets operated by a brake lever. • To apply the drum brake squeeze the brake lever. • With the finger tips press the rocking catch, until it locks with a click and release the brake handle. When the brake lever is squeezed again, the rocking catch is unlocked and the drum brake can be released. The brake force can be adjusted by the adjustment screw. 23 6 Accessories All accessories not installed by the manufacturer must be installed by trained technicians. The following notes on installation are for your information but should be performed by trained technicians. 6.1 Seat panel The wheelchair was built in accordance with the customer’s order. Functions and adjustments of the seat panel are described under „5.3 Seat width“ und „5.4 Seat height and seat depth“. 6.2 Backrest panel The wheelchair was built in accordance with the customer’s order. Functions and adjustments of the backrest panel are described under „5.6 Seat height“. 6.3 Foot rest hanger 90° Mounted foot rest hanger 90° available for diff erent lower leg lengths 6.4 Foot rest hanger, angle adjustable The angle adjustable version of the foot rest hanger has an angle adjustment range of 90° - 155°. • Open the marked extender lever. • Move the foot rest hanger to the desired angle position. • Close the extender lever. 24 6.5 Footrest depth / Footrest angle The foot rest can be folded upwards. To get in the wheelchair the footrest must be always folded upwards. The position of the foot rest can be adjusted by loosening the four screws on the foot rest bracket. This alters the location of the foot rest and, therefore, also the foot rest angle. The angle of the foot rest can be adjusted from approximately 80° to 100°. • Afterwards, retighten the screws securely. Whenever you change any settings on the wheelchair, make sure that you firmly tighten any screws that have been loosened. 6.6 Footrest bracket with interlocking The foot rest bracket can be supplied additionally with a locking device. When adjusting the foot rest angle, the locking device must also be adjusted, by loosening the screws on the right and the left side. By pulling the release ring, the foot rest can be folded upwards. When the foot rest is folded down, it will automatically lock into position. All four screws on the footrest must be fi xed. 6.7 ABS-foot-plate, black, flat ABS-foot-plate to position the feet. 6.8 ABS-foot-plate, black, with heel stop ABS-foot-plate to position the feet with additional heel stop. The heel stop prevents the sliding of the feet. 25 6.9 Aluminium footrest, flat Aluminium footrest to position the feet. 6.10 Carbon footrest Carbon footrest to position the feet. 6.11 Lower leg length After releasing both wing nuts on the footboard bracket it is possible to adjust the required lower leg length continuously. • Retighten the wing nuts securely. Whenever you change any settings on the wheelchair, make sure that you firmly tighten any screws that have been loosened. 6.12 Seat cushion and contoured seat cushion The HOGGI seat cushion is 3 cm thick and is foam filled. The cushion cover is washable and can be unzipped to remove the foam pad. Contoured seat cushion Contoured seat cushion, with abduction, leg control and set out for sitting bones, with cover made of Trevira CS. 26 6.13 Backrest cushion The HOGGI back cushion is 2,5 cm thick and is foam filled. The cushion cover is washable and can be unzipped to remove the foam pad. 6.14 Spoke guards The spoke guards prevent the child’s fingers from being trapped in the spokes. The transparent spoke guards can be painted by the child or have decorative stickers applied. For coloured spoke guards please visit our homepage www.hoggi.de or ask for our spoke guards brochure. 6.15 Headrest / back rest extension This headrest is only lightly contoured and serves as a contact surface for the back of the head. This headrest can be mounted on the backrest panel. After loosening both cam levers the headrest can be adjusted in the height. The cover (not shown) can be removed for cleaning. Whenever you change any settings on the wheelchair, make sure that you firmly tighten any screws that have been loosened. 6.16 Armrests with PU-pads The armrests are integrated in the wheel cover and are both removable and adjustable in height. 27 • Press the white button as illustrated while choosing the desired height position of the armrest. The armrest snaps into place audibly. 6.17Therapy tray The therapy tray can be mounted with terminal strips on the armrests. The terminal strips are preset to the distance of the armrests. • Loose the knurled nut and press the clamp. • Position the therapy tray on the armrests. • Tighten the knurled nut. The illustration shows a CLEO wheelchair with armrests and therapy tray. 6.18 Lap belt Open the lap belt by pressing the red button. When the lap belt is fastened, fine adjustment can be made by pulling one free end of the belt. 28 6.19 Ankle hugger By using the ankle straps feet and ankles can be comfortably positioned. The ankle straps are passed through the rings on the footrest. This holds the heels against the raised heel plate at the rear of the footrest. The ankle straps can be adjusted and then fastened with Velcro. The fastening should always be on the outside. 6.19 Abduction block, swing away and detachable The abduction block guides the thighs apart. By activating of the marked activator yo can swing away or detach the abduction block for an easy entrance or exit. 6.20 Tip assist The tip assist conduces to tip the wheelchair and helps the attendant consequently crossing kerbs and stairs. 7 Transport 7.1 In the trunk (luggage space) of a car CLEO Ti wheelchair can according to size and specification, be transported as one unit with folded up footrest and removed pushbar. To achieve the most compact folding package fold the footrest or remove the rear wheels, the steering wheels, the anti-tip assemblies and the push-bar/. 7.2 Using CLEO for bus transport CAUTION! We recommend that, wherever and whenever possible, users transfer to the seats installed in the motor vehicle and use the corresponding vehicle restraint systems, because this is the only way to ensure optimum protection of the passengers in case of an accident. CLEO Ti is admitted for use as a seat in a motor vehicle. 29 7.3 General • Check that your wheelchair is suitable for a crash test. • Check that the vehicle is equipped and compatible for transporting your wheelchair. • There should also be enough space for safe transport. • During transport ensure an upright sitting position. Please note that improper use of a wheelchair in a wheeled ambulance can be dangerous beyond typical use. Failure to follow this advice will result in serious injury or death. Always make sure that the tractive force per belt (max. 10 kg) must not be exceeded when transporting in the bus, otherwise the frame of the wheelchair could be damaged. 7.4 Securing the wheelchair during bus transport We recommend that, wherever and whenever possible users transfer to the seats installed in the motor vehicle and use the corresponding vehicle restraint systems, because this is the only way to ensure optimum protection of the passengers in case of an accident. CLEO Ti was successfully tested in accordance with ISO 7176-19 (Crash Test). It is, however, possible to use CLEO Ti as a seat in a motor vehicle, if our “Tie down Kit” as well as appropriate restraint systems are used. Your CLEO Ti is admitted for use as a seat in a motor vehicle yet. 1) If the user finds itself in the rehab pushchair, the rehab pushchair has to be positioned forward and has to be fixed with the fastening and safety belts according to the instruction for use of the restraint system manufacturer (fastening belts referred to WTORS need to fulfil the requirements of ISO 10542 or SAE J2249). 2) The wheelchair has not been tested for transportation in another position. The transportation in a lateral directed position for instance is not allowed at all. 3) Depending on the size of the pushchair the maneuverability can be impaired, so that the turning of the pushchair is not or only partially possible, to position the stroller forward in the direction of travel. 4) The wheelchair has to be fixed with a restraint system referred to ISO 10542 or SAE J2249 with fixed belts in the front and adjustable belts in the back. Usually this concerns snap hooks/ s-shaped hooks as well as plug closures. The restraint systems usually consist of 4 single belts, which have to be attached to the 4 edges of the pushchair. The attachment points of the pushchair restraint systems are marked with the international hook symbol. 5) The wheelchair may also be supplemented for transport with other positioning and fixation systems. However, these are not a substitute for passenger and rehab pushchair restraint systems and may limit user comfort. 30 CLEO Ti may only be used forward in the direction of travel. The wheelchair was dynamically tested in the direction of travel and the dummy was there fastened with lap belt and shoulder strap. In order to reduce the risk of injury to vehicle occupants, tools that are not specifically designed for crash safety, should be removed and stored separately in the vehicle safely such. eg crutches, loose pillows, therapy tables etc. Without consulting the manufacturer, no changes may be made or replaced at the points of attachment of the wheelchair or to components of the chassis and frame. Failure to comply with these requirements, the wheelchair may not be transported in vehicles. 7.5 Buckling the wheelchair passenger The user has to be buckled up with the lap belt as well as the shoulder belt. Shoulder and lap belts should be used to minimize and / or avoid potential injury from impact on vehicle components. 1) The person executing the attachment should be trained in the handling of the system. 2) Before transportation the following adjustments of the rehab buggy have to be carried out: Seat: 0° - 5° Backrest: 90° - 100° Footrest: 90° 3) The angle between lap belt and horizontal has to be 30°- 75°. An angle close to 75° is preferable. 31 4) The shoulder belt has to run across to chest and shoulder. The belt may not but at the neck and may not be attached loose from the shoulder. The lap belt and the shoulder belt must be flat and as tight as possible against the body and must not be damaged by components such as e.g. Armrests or wheels are kept away from the body and must not restrict user comfort. 5) The belt strap may not be twisted. As far as possible all additives should be detached and stored securely: • crutches, loose cushions and therapy trays. 6) The user‘s head should be additionally secured by a separate and permanently mounted headrest in the bus. You should not rely on the occupant restraint systems unless they are marked in accordance with the requirements of ISO 7176-19: 2008. 7) During transport, the drum brake must not be tightened. 8) Please lock the manual brake firmly. Care should be taken that the occupant restraint is positioned so that in the event of an accident, the release button is not triggered by pushchair components and results in unintentional opening of the seat belts. 9) Remember, however: In the event of a traffic accident, the risk of injury can only be minimized and not ruled out, even if the passenger and rehab pushchair restraint systems are used correctly. Before reusing the pushchair after a collision or an accident with a bus, the pushchair may no longer be used for transport in a bus until it has been checked for possible damage by authorized personnel and then released again. If you have questions about our products and transport safety devices for wheelchairs, we or your specialist dealer will be happy to help. 32 Attachment points, front according to ISO 7176-19 Attachment points, rear according to ISO 7176-19 for lap belt 33 Attachment points, rear according to ISO 7176-19 7.6 Transfer getting into or out of the wheelchair ATTENTION! • Always lock the wheel locks before getting into or out of the wheelchair. • First practise boarding the chair with the child and an attendant who can secure the wheelchair, and modify footplate and seat height settings if the chair has a tendency to tip over. • Increase the safety against tipping by turning the steering wheel fork forwards (this increases the wheelbase). For adolescents it can be advantageous, according to age, weight and ability, to make a transfer over the side of the wheelchair. • Firstly position the wheelchair at an angle of 45° to the seat or wheelchair, from which a transfer is to be made. • Lock the brakes. For support during the transfer please use the seat / back surface, hand rims and for a short time also the side parts. The transfer should be practiced with an auxiliary person until it i safe succeed. The move should be done in one go. Then fold down the foot board and position your feet on the foot board. If necessary, correct the seating position. Finally, the parking brakes can be released and the wheelchair can be used. Proceed in reverse order when exiting. 7.7 Anti-tippers to override steps Anti-tippers increase the safety of the wheelchair against tipping. Function and attachment of the footrest lock are described in „4 Delivery and preparing for use“and „5.10 Anti-tip“. CAUTION! If the overriding of steps are only with the help of another person possible - a mounted or active anti-tip can lead to falls. Adjust the anti-tip so that it can not touch the steps. After overriding the steps or similar barriers adjust the 100 anti-tip again. 34 8 Storage Depending on its size and features, CLEO Ti can be folded in one piece with the backrest folded in and the footrest folded up to be stored. Care instructions! Clean CLEO Ti thoroughly before storage. Please observe the care instructions on page 36. However, there is also the possibility to disassemble the wheelchair with a few simple steps into a few smaller packages. The smallest size can be achieved by folding in the backrest and footrest and removing the rear wheels. Care instructions! Clean CLEO Ti thoroughly after storage. Please observe the care instructions on page 36. 9 Recycling and disposal CLEO Ti is made from recyclable materials. The product packaging as well as all metal, aluminum and plastic parts can be recycled. Disposal must be in accordance with the respective national, legal regulations. Please ask the city / municipal administration for local ones Waste disposal company. 35 10 Maintenance / Service and Repairs and operating life Your CLEO Ti is CE approved. The manufacturer herewith guarantees that this medical product as a whole conforms to the basic safety and performance requirements in accordance with Annex I to Regulation (EU) 2017/745 of the EU Parliament and of the Council. The wheelchair should be checked for correct function before every use. Nuts with self-assurance should only be used once. After repeated loosening nuts must be replaced. The items listed in the following table must be checked by the user at the indicated intervals. Check daily Function test of the brake/wheel lock X Function test of the anti-tip X Fixed seat of the drive wheels (quick-release axle) X weekly Check firmness of the footrest X Air pressure (indicated on the side wall of the tyre) X Gripping ring for damage X monthly Testing the screw connections X Visual inspection of wearing parts such as wheels and bearings X Contamination on bearings X Checking the spoke tension of the drive wheel X Function test of the tilt mechanism X Should any defects become obvious, please contact your authorized HOGGI dealer to eliminate them. We also recommend that you have your CLEO Ti serviced by your technician every twelve months. Instructions for cleaning and maintenance - Clean all frame components and plastic parts using mild detergents only. (e.g. Sagrotan). - Padding parts can be washed at 40 °C. If washed in a washing machine, put them in a linen bag or a pillow case. - In most cases, wiping with a damp cloth is sufficient. - Do not use your CLEO Ti in salt water. - Keep sand or other particles from damaging the wheel bearings. - If your CLEO Ti gets wet, towel-dry it as soon as possible. - Hair and dirt particles generally accumulate between the caster wheel and fork. This can restrict the caster wheels from rotating smoothly. Remove the caster and thoroughly clean the fork and caster using a mild detergent. - The rear wheels feature a quick-release system. To keep this system operational, ensure that no dirt adheres to the quick-release axle or axle housing. The quick-release axle should also be lightly lubricated regularly with resin-free sewing machine oil. - Screw connections should be checked frequently, in particular when beginning to use the wheelchair and after any adjustment. If a screw connection becomes loose repeatedly, consult your dealer. 36 CLEO Ti life cycle: The expected life cycle of CLEO Tis amounts to 6 years, dependent on use intensity and maintenance. We recommend a yearly check by your authorized dealer. In case of any disorders or defects it‘s intended to hand over the wheelchair the health care supply store or your authorized dealer. 11 Specifications Seat width Size 1 Size 2 Size 3 240 - 300 mm 240 - 340 mm 260 - 340 mm Seat depth 220 - 360 mm 220 - 400 mm 240 - 400 mm Backrest height 200, 250, 300, 350, 400 mm 200, 250, 300, 350, 400 mm 200, 250, 300, 350,400 mm Seat height* (front) 380 - 410 mm 405 - 435 mm 450 - 480 mm Seat angle -5° up to 45° -5° up to 45° -5° up to 45° Back angle -5 up to 35° -5 up to 35° -5 up to 35° Lower leg length 130 - 360 mm 130 - 360 mm 130 - 360 mm Footrest angle adjustable ca. +/- 10° adjustable ca. +/- 10° adjustable ca. +/- 10° Rear wheel diameter 20“ 22“ 24“ Wheel diameter 4“, 5“, 5,5“ 4“, 5“, 5,5“ 4“, 5“, 5,5“ Camber 6°, 9°, 12° 6°, 9°, 12° 6°, 9°, 12° Load capacity** 60 kg 60 kg 60 kg Overall length maximal / minimal 1030 mm / 915 mm 1090 mm / 935 mm 1090 mm / 965 mm Overall width maximal / minimal 660 mm / 515 mm 730 mm / 525 mm 750 mm / 555 mm Height maximal / minimal 850 mm / 550 mm 880 / 580 mm 920 mm / 620 mm ATTENTION! *The seat height depent on the frame size, the wheel diameter and the camber. ATTENTION! **Accessories and mounting parts reduce the remaining vehicle load capacity. ATTENTION! *** Weight refers to a CLEO Ti with basic configuration and maximum seat width. 37 38 // Notes 39 Eulerstraße 27 • 56235 Ransbach-Baumbach • Deutschland Telefon: (+49) 2623 / 92 499-0 • Telefax: (+49) 2623 / 92 499-99 E-mail: [email protected] • www.hoggi.de © by HOGGI GmbH_1910-0051-EN_07-2022 HOGGI GmbH ">
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Key Features
- Powder-coated aluminium frame
- Adjustable seat height and angle
- Growth capacity in seat depth
- HOGGI light brakes
- Wheel camber options
- Anti-tip system
- Transportation features
Frequently Answers and Questions
How do I adjust the seat height of the CLEO Ti wheelchair?
You can adjust the seat height by moving the seat unit in relation to the slots in the base plate and by moving screws within the tilt base itself. The maximum adjustment range is 3 cm.
What is the maximum load capacity of the CLEO Ti wheelchair?
The maximum load capacity of the CLEO Ti is 60 kg
What is the difference between HOGGI light brakes and wheel locks?
HOGGI light brakes are designed for parking the wheelchair, not for slowing down. Wheel locks are used to prevent the wheelchair from rolling.
How do I adjust the backrest angle of the CLEO Ti wheelchair?
You can adjust the backrest angle between -5° and +35° using the locking bolt on the rear. Release the locking bolt, move the backrest to the desired position, and then securely lock the bolt.