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Partnerschaft für mobile Kinder SWINGBO VTi Service instructions en SWINGBO VTi- Service and maintenance instructions Content Page 1 Model identification & basic configuration 1.1 Model identification (label)_____________________________________________________4-5 1.2 Basic configuration_ _________________________________________________________4-5 2 Overview SWINGBO VTi___________________________________________________________ 6 3 Common information_____________________________________________________________ 7 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 Preface_ ___________________________________________________________________ 7 Application__________________________________________________________________ 8 Declaration of conformity_______________________________________________________ 8 Terms of warranty____________________________________________________________ 8 Customer service__ __________________________________________________________ 8 Service and repairs___________________________________________________________ 9 Packing and shipping instructions________________________________________________ 9 4 Safety Instructions______________________________________________________________ 10 3.1 Meaning of symbols__ _______________________________________________________ 10 3.2 Common safety instructions_ __________________________________________________ 10 5 Required tools and maintenance schedule__________________________________________ 11 5.1 Required tools______________________________________________________________ 11 5.2 Maintenance schedule_ ____________________________________________________12-13 6 Seat settings ___________________________________________________________________ 14 6.1 Seat height_ _____________________________________________________________14-16 6.2 Seat depth_______________________________________________________________16-17 6.3 Active degree_ _____________________________________________________________ 17 6.4 Back height______________________________________________________________17-18 6.5 Seat angle_______________________________________________________________18-19 6.6 Back angle adjustment_ ____________________________________________________19-21 6.7 Lower leg length_ _________________________________________________________21-22 6.8 Footrest angle and depth_ ____________________________________________________ 22 6.9 Armrest height & angle_____________________________________________________22-23 7 Maintenance schedule ___________________________________________________________ 24 7.1 Frame_ ___________________________________________________________________ 24 7.2 Base plate and cross tube_____________________________________________________ 24 7.3 Rear axle__________________________________________________________________ 24 7.4 Seat unit_ _________________________________________________________________ 25 7.5 Back system & push bar/handle variant_ _______________________________________25-26 7.6 Braking system___________________________________________________________27-28 7.7 Wheel fork holder_ ________________________________________________________28-29 7.8 Steering wheel______________________________________________________________ 29 7.9 Rear wheel_ _______________________________________________________________ 29 7.10 Push rim_ _________________________________________________________________ 29 7.11 7.12 7.13 7.14 7.15 7.16 7.17 7.18 7.19 7.20 7.21 7.22 7.23 7.24 7.25 7.26 7.27 Fender____________________________________________________________________ 30 Anti tip____________________________________________________________________ 30 Footrest hanger_____________________________________________________________ 31 Footrest bracket_ _________________________________________________________31-32 Footrests__________________________________________________________________ 32 Seat and back cushion__ _____________________________________________________ 33 Tie down kit________________________________________________________________ 33 Spoke guards_ _____________________________________________________________ 33 Headrest Standard_ _________________________________________________________ 34 Headrest with occiput upholstery_ ______________________________________________ 34 Thoracic support ____________________________________________________________ 34 Chest-/ thoracic support_ _____________________________________________________ 34 Hip supports_ ______________________________________________________________ 35 Abduction block_____________________________________________________________ 35 Armrests_ _________________________________________________________________ 35 Therapy tray_ ______________________________________________________________ 35 Belt fixations_ ______________________________________________________________ 36 8 Operating life __________________________________________________________________ 37 9 Specifications __________________________________________________________________ 37 1 Model identification 1.1 Model identification (The label is attached to the rear axle tube) Colour code Article number 3248-10SB-XXX SWINGBO VTi 2021/05/09 Kantelbarer Rollstuhl max. load (01)04047349096062(21)202178999 2021178999 Hoggi GmbH Eulerstr. 27 56235 Ransbach-Baumbach MADE IN GERMANY Serial number 60kg CE label 3248-10SB-XXX Classification / Product name SWINGBO VTi 2021/05/09 Kantelbarer Rollstuhl max. load (01)04047349096062(21)202178999 2021178999 Hoggi GmbH Eulerstr. 27 56235 Ransbach-Baumbach MADE IN GERMANY Date of manufacture 60kg Maximum load / load capacity 3248-10SB-XXX SWINGBO VTi max. load (01)04047349096062(21)202178999 Manufacturer Place of manufacture 2021/05/09 Kantelbarer Rollstuhl 2021178999 Hoggi GmbH Eulerstr. 27 56235 Ransbach-Baumbach MADE IN GERMANY Year of manufacture UDI Code 60kg 4 1.2 Basic configuration - Aluminium rigid frame with centre of gravity tilt in space - Wheel base adjustable - Wheel locks integrated in side panels - HOGGI light rear wheels incl. push rims (removable via quick release axle) - Seat depth adjustable by apx. 8 cm - Choice of seat widths 24 - 36 cm - Push-handle or push-bar included - Adjustable front seat height: 36 cm up to 49cm - Adjustable tilt in space: -5° to +45° - Back angle adjustable - Camber 6°, 9° or 12° - Load capacity: 60 kg 5 2 SWINGBO VTi Overview 8 9 7 6 10 5 11 4 3 12 2 1 14 13 6 3 Common Information 3.1 Preface Thank you for selecting the SWINGBO-VTi 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 SWINGBO-VTi meets your expectations. We reserve technical modifi cations regarding the specifi ed model in this manual. Before using the wheechair the fi rst time, this manual has to be read and understood by patient and support personnel in oder to ensure a safe handling with the wheelchair. Regular maintenance is important - it increases safety and prolongs the life of the product. Every rehab product should be checked and serviced once a year. However, it is recommended to check, readjust and, if necessary, service products with a high frequency of use, with users in growth or users with a changing clinical picture at 6-month intervals. Only original spare parts should be used for all service and maintenance work. The service and maintenance work described here should only be carried out by trained specialist personnel and not by the user of the aid. These service and maintenance instructions refer to the respective spare parts catalogs and operating instructions of the products described. Please use all documents together. Use the maintenance schedule (Chapter 5.2, Checklist to tick off) as a copy template. Retain completed maintenance schedules and provide a copy to the customer. SWINGBO VTi User manual SWINGBO VTi Spare parts catalog 7 1910-0036-EN 1910-0009-EN 3.2 Application SWINGBO VTi 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 - Poliomyeliti SWINGBO VTi 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. 3.3 Declaration of Conformity HOGGI GmbH as manufacturer declares under sole responsibility that the SWINGBO VTi system wheelchair meets the general safety and performance requirements to Annex I of the Regulation (EU) 2017/745 of the European Parliament and of the Council. Applicable harmonized standards have been applied. SWINGBO VTi meets the requirements of ISO 7176-8, DIN EN ISO 12182 and DIN EN ISO 12183. 3.4 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 3.5 Customer service Our customer service will be happy to answer any technical questions you may have. Please refer to the last page for contact addresses and telephone numbers. 8 3.6 Service and repairs Service and repairs on the SWINGBO VTi wheelchair may only be carried out by your specialist dealer. In case of problems, contact your responsible specialist dealer. In case of repairs, you will only receive original spare parts there. Spare parts and replacement units are available during the entire service life of the product, but only for a maximum of 2 years after the sale of the last product in this series. The wheelchair is custom made for the first time user. Therefore, no replacement wheelchair is available in the initial configuration. In order to ensure a correct spare parts delivery the serial no. of your wheelchair is required. We are happy to help you find a dealer near you. You can reach us at: [email protected] 3.7 Packing and shipping instructions If SWINGBO VTi has to be sent back to the manufacturer for repair or exchange the product must be thoroughly cleaned/disinfected beforehand and put in a hygienically safe condition. Packaging is done by wrapping the product in a clean film, ideally with air cushions and the subsequent use of a sufficiently large cardboard box, so that no transport damage can occur. 9 4 Safety instructions 4.1 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! 4.2 Safety instructions For all maintenance and repair work, you should generally observe a few points: Attention! Familiarize yourself with the functions of the product. If you are not familiar with the product, study the user manual before testing. If no user manuals are available, request them from us. You can also download documents from our homepage at: www.hoggi.de Attention! Study the service and maintenance instructions before starting work. Attention! Use suitable tools (see page 4 ff.). Attention! Wear suitable clothing and, if necessary, gloves and protective goggles. Attention! Secure the product from tipping over or falling down, e.g. from the workbench. Attention! Clean / disinfect the product before starting the test. If necessary, observe the instructions in the user manual and product-specific test instructions. Note! Screws and nuts with thread locking are used for a large number of screw connections. If you have to open such screw connections, replace the respective nut or screw with one with new thread locking. If new nuts or bolts with thread locking are not available, use liquid thread locking compound with medium strength (e.g. Loctite 241 or Euro Lock A24.20). 10 5 Required tools and maintenance schedule 5.1 Required tools The following list shows the tools and utilities required for service. Reversible ratchet and sockets size 8-24 Torque wrench Measuring ranges 5-50 Nm Wrench Size 6 - 24 Hexagon wrench Gr. 3 - 6 Screwdriver Blade width 2.5 3.5 and 5.5 Phillips screwdriver Size 2 Plastic hammer Hammer approx. 300 g Carpet knife with sickle and standard blade Side cutter Liquid thread locking „medium strength“ Riveting pliers for rivets up to 5 mm 11 Pos. Customer: ............................................... SWINGBO-VTi Maintenance schedule for regular inspection System wheelchair Check (Checklist to tick off ) Area Serial number: 1.) Function / Setting (see instruction manual) ....................................... 2.) none damage / deformation 3.) Screw connections o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 1. Basic product 1.1 Frame - Damages 1.2 Base plates and Cross tube - Active degree - Seat height 1.3 Rear axle - Seat height 1.4 Seat unit - Tilt - Seat depth 1.5 Back system & push bar/ handle variant - Height adjustment back - Angle adjustment back - Height adjustment for push bar/ handles - Angle adjustment for push bar - Remove - Fold down 1.6 Braking system - Brakes 1.7 Wheel fork holder - Swivelling of the wheel forks 1.8 Steering wheels - Tires - Air pressure - Running behavior of the wheels 1.9 Rear wheels - Tires - Air pressure - Running behavior of the wheels - Camber - Quick release 1.10 Push rim - Mounting position Do the settings on the wheelchair meet the user‘s requirements? o Notes: 12 1.) Function / Setting 2.) none damage / deformation 3.) Screw connections o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 2. Accessories 2.1 Fender - Height adjustment 2.2 Anti tip and tip assist - Anti tip - Swivel away - Angle adjustment 2.3 Footrest hanger - Angle adjustment 2.4 Footrest bracket - Lower leg length - Folding away the footrest - Footrest lock 2.5 Footrests - Footrest angle 2.6 Seat / back cushion - Cushion 2.7 Tie down kit - Support of the anchorages 2.8 Spoke guards - Spoke guards 2.9 Headrest standard with cushion - Height adjustment - Padding 2.10 Headrest with occiput upholstery - Height adjustment - Angle adjustment - Padding 2.11 Thoracic support - Height adjustment - Width adjustment - Depth adjustment - Padding 2.12 Chest-/ thoracic support - Height adjustment - Width adjustment - Depth and angle adjustment - Padding 2.13 Hip support - Width adjustment - Depth adjustment - Padding 2.14 Abduction block - Pivot - Removing - Padding 2.15 Armrests - Height adjustment 2.16 Therapy tray - Clamping unit 2.17 Belt fixings: Lap belt, 4-point lap belt, ankle hugger - Closures Do the settings of the accessoires meet the user‘s requirements? o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Notes The maintenance was performed by:.............................................................. .on:...................................... 13 6. Seat settings 6.1 Seat height SWINGBO VTi offers seat height adjustment from 37 - 47 cm. The adjustment is influenced by 3 things: the wheel fork and the correspondingly selected hole position, the axle position and the seat position. Steering wheel fork and hole position 2 different fork types are available. Short or long. The short fork offers 3 hole positions, the long 4. The holes are spaced 12.5 mm apart, giving an adjustment range of 2.5 cm for the short fork and 3.75 cm for the long fork. Seat position The seat unit can basically be inserted into the upper or lower slotted hole of the base plate. This results in a seat height difference of 2 cm. To loosen the seat unit completely, remove the marked screws on both sides. Then the base plates can be carefully moved apart and the seat can be removed. Axle position Finally, it is possible to position the axle at different heights. The base plate offers 6 positions of 7.5 mm each. This results in an adjustment range of 3.75 cm in total. 14 Depending on the wheel camber and individual requirements, the following guidelines result: Rear wheels 20" Seat heights SWINGBO-VTi (3°) Steering wheels 125 AP CF SWP SP AF SH SH BB AP 140 CF SH SH BB AP 100 CF SWP SP AF 376 37 1 short 2 deep 2 376 37 1 short 1 deep 2 384 38 2 short 1 deep 2 384 38 2 short 3 deep 0 384 38 2 short 2 deep 0 391 39 3 short 2 deep 0 396 39 1 short high 2 396 39 1 short high 2 404 40 2 short 1 404 40 2 short 0 399 40 4 long 1 deep 1 411 41 3 short 414 41 6 short 3 deep 2 404 41 2 short high 0 426 42 5 long 419 42 4 short 2 high 1 414 42 6 long 2 deep 1 434 43 6 short 3 high 1 419 42 4 long 3 high 1 434 43 6 long 2 high 1 SWP SP AF SH SH BB 22" 24" high 2 high 0 1 high 1 394 40 1 short 2 deep 1 401 40 2 long 2 deep 1 401 40 2 long 1 deep 1 409 41 3 short 3 deep 1 416 41 4 long 3 deep 2 416 41 4 long 2 deep 2 414 42 1 short high 1 421 42 2 long 2 high 1 421 42 2 long 1 high 1 431 43 6 long 3 deep 0 424 43 5 long 4 deep 0 424 43 5 long 3 deep 0 444 44 5 long 2 high 2 436 44 4 long 3 high 2 436 44 4 long 2 high 2 451 45 6 long 3 high 0 444 45 5 long 4 high 0 444 45 5 long 3 high 0 423 42 1 long 4 deep 0 423 42 1 long 3 deep 0 423 42 1 long 2 deep 2 443 44 1 long 4 high 0 438 43 3 long 4 deep 1 431 43 2 long 3 deep 0 443 44 1 long 3 high 0 443 44 1 long 2 high 2 458 46 3 long 4 high 1 446 45 4 long 4 deep 1 466 47 4 long 4 high 1 AP SP SH = Seat height; SP = Seat position; AP = Axle positionn; CF = Caster Fork; SWP = Steering wheel position; AF = Amount; U-disc above fork Rear wheels Seat heights SWINGBO-VTi (6°) 100 SH SH BB SP CF SWP OG SH SH BB AP Steering wheels 125 SP CF SWP OG 140 SH SH BB 140 CF SWP OG Maß 20" 371 386 391 401 406 421 37 38 39 40 41 42 1 3 1 5 3 5 deep deep high deep high high short short short long long long 2 3 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 371 386 391 401 406 421 37 38 39 40 41 42 1 3 1 5 3 5 deep deep hoch deep high high short short short short short long 1 2 1 3 2 1 0 1 0 2 1 2 378 393 398 408 413 428 38 39 40 41 42 43 2 4 2 6 4 6 deep deep high deep high high short short short long short long 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 2.3mm 4,3mm 2,3 5,8mm 4,3mm 5,8mm 22" 388 403 410 423 425 430 445 39 40 41 42 43 44 1 3 4 3 6 4 6 deep deep deep high deep high high short long long long long long long 3 2 3 2 4 3 4 2 2 0 2 1 0 1 388 403 403 410 423 430 445 39 40 40 41 42 43 44 1 3 3 4 3 4 6 deep deep deep deep high high high short short long long long long long 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 2 0 2 0 1 395 410 418 430 430 438 40 41 42 43 43 44 2 4 5 4 4 5 deep deep deep high high high short long long long short long 2 1 2 1 3 2 1 2 0 2 2 0 6,3 7,8 2,8 7,8 8,3 2,8 425 43 2 deep long 4 1 445 45 2 high long 4 1 425 440 445 460 43 44 45 46 2 4 2 4 deep deep high high long long long long 3 4 3 4 1 2 1 2 417 432 437 452 467 42 43 44 45 46 1 3 1 3 5 deep deep high high high long long long long long 2 3 2 3 4 0 1 0 1 2 2,3 4,8 2,3 4,8 7,3 24" AP 100 SH = Seat height; SP = Seat position; AP = Axle positionn; CF = Caster Fork; SWP = Steering wheel position; AF = Amount; U-disc above fork 15 Rear wheels 20" Seat heights SWINGBO-VTi (9°) 100 Steering wheels 125 AP CF SWP SP AF 140 SH SH BB SWP SP AF 125 SH SH BB short 1 deep 2 371 37 2 short 1 deep 0 379 2 short 2 deep 0 386 38 4 short 2 deep 1 38 1 short 1 high 2 391 39 2 short 1 hoch 0 391 39 2 short hoch 0 401 40 6 long 1 deep 1 401 40 6 long 2 deep 1 406 41 4 kurz 2 high 1 406 41 4 short 3 high 1 421 42 6 long 1 high 1 421 42 6 long 2 high 1 388 39 2 long 1 deep 1 388 39 2 long 2 deep 403 40 4 long 2 deep 2 403 40 4 long 1 deep 410 41 5 long 3 deep 0 410 41 5 long 2 423 42 4 long 2 high 2 423 42 4 long 1 430 43 5 long 3 high 0 430 43 5 long 2 SH 100 SH BB AP CF 364 36 1 371 37 384 140 AP CF SWP SP AF 38 3 short 3 deep 0 399 40 3 short 3 high 0 1 380 38 1 short 1 deep 1 2 395 39 3 short 2 deep 1 deep 0 400 40 1 short 1 high 1 high 2 410 41 5 long 1 deep 2 high 0 418 42 6 long 2 deep 0 430 43 5 long 1 high 2 438 44 6 long 2 high 0 22" 24" 424 42 3 long 4 deep 1 417 42 2 long 2 deep 2 409 41 1 long 1 deep 2 429 43 1 long 3 high 0 424 43 3 long 3 deep 1 424 42 3 long 2 deep 2 444 44 3 long 4 high 0 439 44 5 long 4 deep 2 432 43 4 long 3 deep 0 444 45 3 long 3 high 1 444 44 3 long 2 high 2 459 46 5 long 4 high 2 447 45 6 long 4 deep 2 452 46 4 long 3 high 0 467 47 6 long 4 high 2 SH = Seat height; SP = Seat position; AP = Axle positionn; CF = Caster Fork; SWP = Steering wheel position; AF = Amount; U-disc above fork 6.2 Seat depth SWINGBO VTi offers a seat depth adjustment range of 8 cm. Measured from the outer edge of the backrest plate to the front edge of the seat plate. General adjustment range: VTi 24 - 42 cm To adjust the seat depth, a total of 4 screws must be loosened. First, the chair is tilted to 45° to reach and loosen the front screw connections. 16 After the front screw connections have been loosened, the rear screw connections must be found. Due to the design of the SWINGBO VTi and the individual seat height settings, the rear screw connections are not always directly visible. In this case, the seat unit may have to be moved to a different seat angle position in order to make the screw connection between the oblong holes visible. Here it is also possible to work through the hole on the pressure plate with a 4 mm Allen key. The seat plate can then be moved forwards and backwards. 6.3 Active degree The active degree describes the ratio of the position of the backrest relative to the drive wheel axis. The further the backrest is set behind the the drive wheel axle, the more active SWINGBO VTi can be driven. SWINGBO VTi offers a total active degree adjustment range of 10 cm. 0 - 10 cm Setting active degree 0 - 5 cm: If the pressure plate is attached to the base plate as shown, moving the seat unit results in an adjustment range of 0 - 5 cm. Setting active degree 6 - 10 cm: If a larger active degree range is to be set, both pressure plates must be loosened and removed. Then the plates are exchanged from the left side of the chair to the right and vice versa. The resulting attachment is shown in the picture. 6.4 Back height First of all, a distinction must be made between a trough-shaped backrest and an angle-adjustable backrest. 17 The trough back offers the following adjustment ranges depending on the seat width: Seat width (SW) Backrest height for trough shaped back After loosening the indicated screw connections, the back can be pulled out or pushed in. The angle-adjustable back offers the following ranges: Seat width (SW) Backrest height for angle adjustable back After loosening the indicated screw connections, the back can be pulled out or pushed in. 6.5 Seat angle The tilt in space of SWINGBO VTi can be adjusted between -5° and +45°. 13 positions of 4° each can be individually adjusted. 18 The tilt is triggered by a locking pin pull, which is controlled by a release lever on the push bar or push handle. 6.6 Back angle adjustment The back angle adjustment on the SWINGBO VTi depends on the selected push bar/push handle variant and the corresponding back. A distinction must be made here: 1. Push bar/handles removable with angle adjustable back 2. Push bar/handles foldable with back in trough shape 3. Angle-adjustable and foldable push bar with trough-shaped backrest Push bar/handles removable with back angle adjustable The angle of the push handles themselves cannot be adjusted, but they can be removed for small transport dimensions via clamping levers and tripod springs. ! The back sits here in front of the of the push handles or the push bar and remains unaffected by their function. ! The back itself offers a total adjustment range of 40° and can be operated via the release strap on the back. In addition, the back can be folded forwards for small transport dimensions. Depending on how the back panel is screwed to the base, the adjustment range is either 75°-115° or 80°-120° If the back plate is screwed in the positions shown on the left, the adjustment range is 80°-120°. If the backrest panel is screwed into the positions shown on the right the adjustment range is 75°-115°. 19 Push bar/handles foldable with trough-shaped backrest In contrast to the detachable push handles, the back is directly attached to the foldable push handles. In addition, the back is always used in the shape of a trough. The back angle can be set to 5 different angles depending on how it is screwed to the seat mount. Front hole: 105° Second hole: 100° Third hole: 95° Fourth hole: 90° Rear hole: 85° In addition, the back can also be folded down with the push handles/bars to achieve a small transport size To do this, the releases on the left and right are pushed upwards and then the back is folded down. Angle-adjustable and foldable push bar with trough-shaped backrest. As with the foldable push handles/ bar, only the moulded backrest can be used! The back with the push handles/bars offers an adjustment range of of 40° and can be operated via the release strap on the back. 20 Depending on how the latch housing is screwed to the back base plate, there is an adjustment range of either 75°-115° or 80°-120°. If the housing is screwed in the upper position shown, the adjustment range is 80°-120°. If the housing is screwed in the lower position shown, the adjustment range is 75°-115°.°. Bolting point of the latch housing with locking bolt on the back base plate. 6.7 Lower leg length SWINGBO VTi can basically be equipped with 3 different footrest hanger Shown here is the footrest hanger 90°. The footrest hanger can be swivelled up via the towing latches, but not fixed. VTi version for short LL (16-27 cm) or long LL (16-37 cm) Footrest hanger angle adjustable Adjustable between 85° and 160° via clamping lever. VTi version for short LL (19-27 cm) or long LL (19-37 cm) Single foot rest hanger, for individual adjustment of both legs Adjustable between 85° and 160° via clamping lever. VTi version for short LL (19-27 cm) or long LL (19-37 cm) 21 The height of the footrest is adjusted by loosening the wing nuts on the back. The footrest mounted on the support can then be adjusted to the individual needs. 6.8 Footrest angle The footrest angle is preset to 90°. The adjustment range is +- 10° (80° - 100°). After loosening the four marked screw connections on the footrest holder the footrest can be adjusted in depth. This changes the anchor point of the footrest and thus also the footrest angle. The further the footrest is pulled out to the front, the the greater the angle. If the procedure is reversed the angle decreases accordingly. 6.9 Armrest height and angle SWINGBO VTi offers various adjustable armrest heights. Gr. 1: 14-21 cm Gr. 2: 19-26 cm Standard: Tilt compensation: Gr.1: 15-23 cm Gr. 2: 18-26 cm The standard armrests always remain firmly in position and move analogously to the wheelchair movement during the tilting movement. The height can be adjusted in steps of 7x1.25 cm by repositioning the front and rear screw connections. 22 The armrest with tilt compensation remains as horizontal as possible during the tilting movement and is therefore more suitable for use with a table. The height can be adjusted in x1.5 cm steps by repositioning the front and rear screw connections. To loosen the screws, first tilt the chair to 45°. Then the front screws can be loosened first. Then loosen the rear screws and adjust the armrests to the desired height. By using a different hole position, the general angle of inclination can also be adjusted. If the front hole is used as shown here, the armrest is aligned more steeply. If the rear hole is used, the flatter and more horizontal the armrest is in a tilted position. 23 7. Maintenance schedule 7.1 Frame Functional test: - Check for general damage or deformation to the frame structure - Cracks in the construction - Cross tube bolting 7.2 Base plates und cross tube Functional test: - Check for general damage - Adjustment of the active degree via pressure plates Check of the screw connections: - Screw connections to the cross tube - Connection of the side panels to the frame and to the internal adapter plates 7.3 Rear axle Functional test: - Check for general damage - Height position of the axle correctly adjusted - Correct frame hole position of adapter plates depending on selected frame size => The larger the rear wheel, the further back the base plates are bolted to the frame! Check of the screw connections: - Connection of the side panels to the frame and to the internal adapter plates - Screw connection of the height position 24 7.4 Seat unit Functional test: - Check for general damage - Correct seat depth - Tilt via locking bolt tension Check of the screw connections: - Seat frame to the support brackets for the adjustment of the seat depth - Seat plate on the seat frame - Seat mounts to the tilt bearings 7.5 Back system & push bar/handle variant Functional test: - Check for general damage - Back panel height-adjustable and foldable - Push handles or push bar removable or foldable - Ratchet joint function for push handles - Release of back angle adjustment - Release of folding push bar/handles Back panel angle and height adjustable with removable push handles or push bar Check of the screw connections: - Screw connection for back height adjustment - Connection to the seat adapter 1 - Connecting the crossbar to the back base 3 4 2 25 - Clamping lever for height adjustment of the push bar or handles - Tripod spring for removal - Screw connection of the crossbar to the seat Backrest panel in trough shape - Screw connection to the backrest height adjustment and to the clamps on the push handles - Connection to the seat adapter - Connection via support strut to seat adapter - Release of the folding mechanism - Connection of the crossbar to the seat adaptert - Push bar mounting to the back base panel 26 7.6 Braking system Knee lever brakes Functional test: - Brake closure - Faultless operation - Visible damage Brake HOGGI light Brake opened Functional test: - Brake closure - Faultless operation - Visible damage Brake closed Check of the screw connections: - Fixing the brake to the frame Integrated brake system Consisting of: - Fender with integrated brake system - Brake cable - Brake 27 Functional test: - Operability of the brake lever and smooth glide - Good brake closure and contact pressure of the brake bracket - Correct positioning of the brake lever in relation to the wheel. 90° angle and 3-5 mm wheel protrusion - Check for general damage Check of the screw connections: 12 - Fastening the brake lever to the fender - Fastening the brake bracket to the brake bracket holder - Bowden cable correctly looped in the cable pulley 3 6 10 4 9 5 2 2 8 8 7 10 11 1 Drum brake Functional test: - Build-up of brake pressure (readjustment at adjusting screw) - Checking the brake lever for general damage (locking lever, cracks) - Checking the Bowden cable (kinks or cracks) - Check the brake anchor and brake pads (contamination, wear) Check of the screw connections: - Connection brake anchor with adapter - Connection of brake anchor adapter with side plate - Bowden cable correctly hooked in - Screw connection of the brake handle to the handle unit 7.7 Wheel fork holder Functional test: - Swiveling of the wheel fork - Smooth running or fluttering -> Checking the alignment - Check for general damage to the forks 28 Check of the screw connections: - Screw connection of the wheel axle - Bolting the steering fork axle to the frame 7.8 Steering wheels Functional test: - Check for general damage - Check of the tread or profile (cracks, heavy wear) - Wheel curvature too worn (tread max. up to 5mm to edge of wheel) - Contamination in the area of the wheel bearing or the axle 7.9 Rear wheels Functional test: - Check for general damage - Checking the treads and air pressure - Checking the locking - Checking the running behaviour of the wheel, clearance, mechanics of the axle - Checking of the correct alignment of the camber adapter and its bolting Adjustment of the quick-release axle: - The axle should be fitted with a minimum of clearance. If too much movement is possible, the front nut is closed slightly clockwise with a 19 mm open-ended spanner in a clockwise direction, while the rear axle is secured with an 11 mm open-ended spanner - If the wheel is too tight, proceed in reverse order 7.10 Push rim Functional test: - Check for general damage - Severe scratching and sharp edges Checking the screw connections: - Attachment of handrim to rim, also at correct distance 29 7.11 Fender Standard fender Functional test: - Check for general damage - Screw connection to the base plate firmly tightened Fender with integrated armrests Functional test: - Height adjustment and latching of the armrest - Damage to the armrest cushion - Damage to the release button - Screw connection to base plate firmly tightened - Armrest holder firmly screwed to wheel cover Fender with integrated brake system and armrests Functional test: - Check for general damage - Height adjustment and latching of the armrest - Damage to the armrest cushion - Damage to the release button - Checking the brake unit (see 6.4 Brake system) - Screw connection to base plate firmly tightened - Armrest holder firmly screwed to wheel cover 7.12 Anti tip Functional test: - Check for general damage - Correct positioning (beyond the wheel radius, 2-3 cm above the floor) - Checking the swivel mechanism - Checking the length adjustment Check of the screw connections: - Connecting screw to the guide plate (to check this, first remove plug and the bearing axle) 30 7.13 Footrest hanger Footrest hanger Functional test: - Check for general damage - Distance to the seat plate - Screw connection to the seat plate Footrest hanger angle adjustable Functional test: - Check for general damage - Swivel mechanism - Clamping lever for angle adjustment - Screw connection to the seat plate Single foot rest hanger Functional test: - Check for general damage - Swivel mechanism - Clamping lever for angle adjustment - Screw connection to the seat plate 7.14 Footrest bracket Standard Functional test: - Check for general damage - Swivel mechanism of the screwed-on footrest - Correct adjustment of the foot angle - Sliding of the holder on the tubes With locking Functional test: - Check for general damage - Swivel mechanism of the screwed-on footrest - Correct adjustment of the foot angle - Sliding of the holder on the tubes - Locking bolt pull with locking latches, tension of the cable 31 Check of the screw connections: - Wing screws for lower leg length adjustment - Screw connection of the swivel mechanism - Screw connection to the footboard with correct angle adjustment 7.15 Footrests Footrest standard Functional test: - Check for general damage - Screw connection to the footrest holder Foot rest with heel stop Functional test: - Check for general damage - Screw connection to the footrest holder Aluminium footrest in frame colour Functional test: - Check for general damage - Screw connection to the footrest holder Single footplates in boat shape Functional test: - Check for general damage - Screw connection to the footrest holder 32 7.16 Seat- and back cushion Standard seat cushion - Check for general damage (Velcro fastening, seams, holes or strapped-through areas) - Check for contamination Seat cushion contoured - Check for general damage (Velcro fastening, seams, holes or strapped-through areas) - Check for contamination Back cushion - Check for general damage (Velcro fastening, seams, holes or strapped-through areas) - Check for contamination 7.17 Tie down kit (ISO 7176-19) Functional test: - Check for general damage (deformation, sharp edges) Check of the screw connections: - Connection of the front and rear fuse to the base plate 7.18 Spoke guards Functional test: - Check for general damage (cracks) - Fastening clips complete or defective - Spoke guards suitable for wheel (drum brake or normal) 33 7.19 Headrest standard Functional test: - Check for general damage - Checking the screw connection to the back plate 7.20 Headrest with occiput upholstery Headrest bracket Functional test: - Check for general damage - Checking the clamping ability - Checking the screw connection to the back panel Headrest with upholstery Functional test: - Adjustment possibilities - Check for general damage (wear, cracks, etc.) - Clamping ability Checking the screw connections: - Attachment of pad to support 7.21 Thoracic support Functional test: - Check for general damage - Screw connection of the pad holder to the back plate 7.22 Chest-/ thoracic support Functional test: - Check for general damage - Checking the belt buckle - Screw connection of the pad holder to the back plate 34 7.23 Hip supports Functional test: - Check for general damage - Width adjustment - Depth adjustment on the seat plate and the pad itself - Screw connection of the pad support under the seat plate - Screw connection of the pad on the support 7.24 Abduction block Functional test: - Check for general damage - Pivoting and latching mechanism - Removal Check of the screw connections: - Bracket abduction block to the seat panel 7.25 Armrests Standard Functional test: - Check for general damage - Screw connection of the upholstery to the armrest support - Connection of the armrest support to the seat mounting and to the tilt bearing Armrests with tilt compensation Functional test: - Check for general damage - desired angle of inclination - Screw connection of the cushion to the armrest support - Connecting screw for tilt adjustment - Connection of the armrest support to the seat support and to the tilt bearing 7.26 Therapy tray Functional test: - Attachability and fixation of the table on the armrests - Check for general damage (deformation, sharp edges) Check of the screw connections: - Connection of the front and rear fuse to the base plate 35 7.27 Belt fixations Lap belt Functional test: - Check for general damage - Check of the fastener - Check of the screw connection of the bracket 4-point lap belt Functional test: - Check for general damage - Check of the fastener - Check of the screw connection of the bracket Ankle hugger Functional test: - Check for general damage - Check of the fastener - Check of the screw connection of the bracket to the footrest 36 8. SWINGBO VTi operating life:: The expected operating life of the SWINGBO VTi is 6 years, depending on the intensity of use, care as well as maintenance. We recommend an annual inspection by the authorized specialist dealer. In case of malfunctions or defects of the wheelchair, it must be immediately handed over to the medical supply store or the specialist dealer. 9. Speficications Dimensions (mm) and weights (kg) Seat width 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 Seat depth 260 - 300 260 - 320 260 - 340 280 - 360 300 - 380 320 - 400 340 - 420 Back height 330 - 420 350 - 440 370 - 460 390 - 480 420 - 510 430 - 520 450 - 540 Seat angle -5° up to + 45° Backrest angle Back angle and height adjustable Adjustable in 10° steps from 75° - 115° or 80° - 120° Back, trough shaped Adjustable in 5° steps from 85° - 105° Lower leg length 160 mm - 370 mm Footrest angle -10° up to + 10° Seat height 360 mm - 470 mm Rear wheel diameter 20“, 22“, 24“ Front wheel diameter 100 mm (4“), 125 mm (5“), 140 mm (5,5“) Camber 3°, 6° or 9° Maximum load 60 kg CAUTION! *The seat height depends on the frame size, the wheel diameter and the wheel camber. CAUTION! **Accessories and add-on parts reduce the remaining load capacity for the occupant.. 37 38 Eulerstraße 27 • 56235 Ransbach-Baumbach • Deutschland Telefon: (+49) 2623 / 92 499-0 E-mail: [email protected] • www.hoggi.de © by HOGGI GmbH_1910-2049-EN_04_2024 HOGGI GmbH ">
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