Motus M770EL Service Manual

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10INFORMATION Use new screws coated with thread lock for assembling the caster assembly. When attaching the caster mountings, be sure to tighten them

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119 10Loosen and remove the screw connection at the upper frame tube (Fig. 11) as well as at the lower frame tube (Fig. 12). Slightly fold the wheelch

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124.1.3 Replacing the Spacer SleeveLoosen and remove the two screw connections between the side panels and frame tube (Fig. 15).You can now pull the s

Page 5 - 1 Introduction

13194.1.5 Replacing / Retrotting / Setting Transport Wheels, Crutch Holder, or Tip-assistMount the receiver tube for transport wheels, crutch holder,

Page 6 - 2 Safety Instructions

1422 22 A4.1.6 Replacing the Support BracketsFix the wheel lock. Slightly fold the wheelchair (Fig. 23). Loosen and remove the oval head screw at the

Page 7 - 3.1 Required Tools

154.2 Assembly B: FootrestINFORMATIONUse new screws coated with thread lock or apply a liquid thread lock to the existing screws.4.2.1 Replacing the F

Page 8 - 3.2 Maintenance Schedule

164.2.3 Replacing the Lock PieceRemove the footrest holder. Loosen and remove the screw of the lock piece (Fig. 29) and remove the lock piece.Replace

Page 9 - 4.1 Assembly A: Frame

174.2.6 Retrotting Elevating FootrestsRemove the footrest holder from the front frame. Remove the lock piece (Fig. 29).Put the provided lock piece of

Page 10 - INFORMATION

184.2.9 Setting or Replacing the Calf PadsLoosen and remove the screw of the calf pad and remove the pad (Fig. 38).Replace the calf pad. For assembly,

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1939 404.3.2 Replacing the Crossbrace Brackets and the Crossbrace BearingAfter removing the crossbrace from the joint tube, remove the clips of the cr

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204.3.4 Cleaning the Nylon Seat UpholsteryClean the seat upholstery with regular mild household cleaner.4.3.5 Cleaning the Standard Seat CushionOpen t

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21Reposition the straps as desired, attach them again with the hook-and-loop fasteners, and cover with the padding.47 484.4.2 Setting/Replacing the Ba

Page 15 - 4.2 Assembly B: Footrest

2251 524.4.4 Replacing the Rubber Hand GripsCarefully cut open the rubber hand grip (Fig. 53). Remove the old rubber hand grip. Remove the residue of

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23Remove the back upholstery padding (Fig. 55). On both sides, loosen and remove the rear screw connections of the rear wheel adapter from the frame t

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24Pull the new back upholstery onto the back tubes provided and tighten the screw connections (Fig. 61). Push the rubber hand grips onto the back tube

Page 18 - 4.3 Assembly C: Seat

2565 66674.4.7 Replacing the Cable of the Angle-adjustable BackOn both sides, cut the damaged cable in two using pincers (Fig. 68). To mount the new c

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264.5 Assembly E: Side Panels4.5.1 Replacing / Retrotting / Setting the Clothing ProtectorFirst remove the rear wheel. Loosen and remove the screw co

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274.5.2 Retrotting / Setting the Plug-on Side PanelsFirst remove the clothing protector as described in Section 4.5.1. Remove the anterior screw from

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284.5.3 Retrotting the Desk Side PanelsFirst remove the clothing protector as described in Section 4.5.1. Remove the two screws from the rear frame p

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294.5.5 Retrotting a TrayTo be able to use a tray in matching seat width, desk side panels or plug-on side panels must have been mounted to the Motus

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3Service Instructions for the Motus Adaptive WheelchairTabel of contents Page1 Introduction ...

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3081 8283 844.6.2 Replacing the Caster Journal BearingsRemove the dust protection cap from the caster journal (Fig. 85). Place the wheelchair on its p

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314.6.3 Replacing the Caster ForksPlace the wheelchair on its push handles. First undo and remove the nut above the caster mounting (Fig. 87). Pull th

Page 26 - 4.5 Assembly E: Side Panels

324.7 Assembly G: Rear Wheels4.7.1 Replacing the TyresFor replacing the casing, inner tube, and rim band, please observe the information given in Sec-

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33904.7.4 Changing the Rear Wheel Adapter Position in the FrameLoosen all four screw connections (Fig. 91, see arrows) and remove the screws. Move the

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34The distance between rear wheel and side panel can be continuously adjusted by adjusting the counter nut on the outer side of the rear wheel adapter

Page 29 - 4.6 Assembly F: Casters

3596 974.7.7 Retrotting Rear Wheels with Drum BrakesTo be able to mount wheels with drum brakes you first have to replace the standard quick-release

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364.4.8 Setting the Drum BrakeThe brake force of the drum brake can be adjusted with the adjusting nut (Fig. 100, item 1). To do this, please observe

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374.8.2 Replacing the Wheel Lock LeverDisassemble the wheel lock as described in Section 4.8.1. Loosen the two screws in the wheel lock housing (Fig.

Page 32 - 4.7 Assembly G: Rear Wheels

384.8.3 Replacing the Brake BlockLoosen and remove the screw connection on the inner side of the brake block (Fig. 106) and remove the brake block. Re

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395 Technical DataSeat width: 35.5 – 55.5Seat depth: 36.0 – 54.0Back height: 30.0 – 50.0Back angle: settings of up to -30° are possibleLower leg lengt

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44.4 Assembly D: Back / Push Handles ...20 4.4.1 Setting the Back Upholstery ...

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40Posterior seat height (in cm)PositionRear wheel sizeD C B A22“ 24“1 36.0 38.52 37.0 40.03 38.5 41.04 40.0 42.5 5 41.0 43.56 42.0 44.57 43.5 46.08 44

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© Otto Bock · 647G233=GB – 05.08/1Hersteller/Manufacturer:Otto Bock HealthCare GmbH Max-Näder-Straße 15 · 37115 Duderstadt/GermanyNational: Telefon (0

Page 40 - Posterior seat height (in cm)

51 Introduction1.1 PrefaceRegular maintenance is important – it improves the safety and increases the lifespan of the product.All Mobility products sh

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62 Safety Instructions2.1 Explanation of Symbols CAUTION Warnings regarding possible risks of accident or injury.NOTICE Warnings regarding possible te

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7* Contained in 481C08=ST010 Tool Set3 Required Tools, Maintenance Schedule3.1 Required ToolsThe following list shows the tools and accessories requir

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83.2 Maintenance ScheduleMaintenance schedule for regular inspectionsMotus- Adaptive Wheelchair -Customer:Item Component (assembly) Inspection (

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94 Settings / Replacement / Retrot4.1 Assembly A: Frame4.1.1 Replacing the Front Frame PartFirst remove the rear wheels (Fig. 1). Place the unfolded

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