SORG Dynamis TSD Service manual

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Service recordService record
All individual adjustments to the wheelchair are described below.
Tools and specialist knowledge are required for these settings. Please
leave these adjustments to a qualied rehabilitation specialist.
Dynamis TSDDynamis TSD

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Imprint
SORG Rollstuhltechnik GmbH + Co. KG
Benzstraße 3-5
68794 Oberhausen-Rheinhausen / Germany
Fon +49 7254-9279-0
Fax +49 7254-9279-10
Mail [email protected]
Web www.sorgrollstuhltechnik.de
Revision status
2021-05-26
Technical status
We reserve the right to make technical chan-
ges and misprints. The images can dier from
the actual individual equipment components.
The handling is to be carried out accordingly.
Gender notice
For editorial reasons for better readability, only
the masculine form is used. Corresponding
terms apply in the sense of equal treatment to
all genders and do not represent any valuation.
Copyright
All content, especially texts, photographs and
graphics, are protected by copyright. All rights,
including reproduction, publication, editing
and translation, are reserved. © by SORG
Rollstuhltechnik GmbH+Co. KG Benzstraße 3-5,
68794 Oberhausen-Rheinhausen / Germany.
You can nd our general terms and condi-
tions on our order forms and at www.sorgroll-
stuhltechnik.de/impressum.

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1 Wheelchair overview 4
2 General information 5
2.1 General information service record 5
2.2 Documentation indications 5
2.3 Required torques and tools 5
2.4 Explanation of symbols 6
2.5 General safety instructions 7
3 Assembly groups 8
3.1 Assembly group wheels 8
3.1.1 Wheel position 8
3.1.2
Adjusting the height and position of the
wheel cover when the wheel changes position 9
3.1.3 Moving the wheels WITHOUT camber
adapter (20",22",24") 10
3.1.4 Moving the wheels WITH camber ad-
apter (20",22",24") 10
3.1.5 caster wheels 11
3.2. Assembly group frame 12
3.2.1 Frame widening 12
3.3 Assembly group seat 13
3.3.1 Vertical adjustment of the seat
height 13
3.3.2 Conversion to double gas pressure
spring 14
3.4 Assembly group back 17
3.4.1 Setting dynamic back 17
3.4.2 Setting the rebound speed 17
3.5 Assembly group leg support 18
3.5.1 Adjusting the leg support 18
3.5.2 Adjusting the depth 18
3.5.3 Adjusting the height 19
3.5.4 Presetting the opening angle 19
3.5.5 Height adjustment of the calf support 19
3.5.6 Height adjustment of the footrest 20
3.6 Assembly group ERGO-seat 21
3.6.1 General information about the ERGO-
seat 21
3.6.2 Removing the ERGO-seat 21
3.6.3 Axis of rotation seat part / back part 22
3.6.4 Growth in seat depth ERGO-seat 22
3.6.5 Increase seat width ERGO seat
and back unit 23
3.7 Assembly group brakes 24
3.7.1 Drum brake 24
3.7.2 Knee lever brake 25
3.8 Assembly group frame accessories 26
3.8.1 Anti tipper 26
3.8.2 Step tube 26
3.9 Assembly group headrest 27
3.9.1 Height adjustment 27
3.9.2 Depth adjustment and dynamics of the
headrest 27
3.9.3 adjusting the inclination 27
3.10 Assembly group abduction wedge 28
3.10.1 Depth adjustment 28
3.10.2 Height adjustment 28
3.11 Assembly group lateral support 29
3.11.1 Nomenclature 29
3.11.2 Vertical adjustment 29
3.11.3 Horizontal adjustment 29
3.11.4 Fine adjustment of the pad holder 30
3.11.5 Adaption to the user 30
4Repairs / maintenance / re-use 31
4.1 Repairs 31
4.2 Spare parts 31
4.3 Cleaning 31
4.4 Disinfection 31
4.5 Storage 31
4.6 Lifespan 32
4.7 Reinstatement 32
4.8 Disposal 32
4.9 Maintenance / Inspection 32
5 Technical data 34
5.1 Data and measurements 34
5.2 Meaning of labels 35
5.3 Declaration of conformity 35
Contents

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1 Wheelchair overview
1 Push bow
2Headrest
3Drum brake control lever
4 Eccentric levers for angle adjustment
5 Molded back cushion
6 Ergo Seat
7Abduction wedge
8Wheel
9Molded seat cushion
10 Handrim
11 Footplate
12 Caster fork
13 caster wheel
14 Push bow
15 Headrest
16 Release lever for seat tilt
17 Control lever for drum brake
18 Star handle for height adjustment,
push handle
19 Armrests
20 back guide
21 Wheel
22 Shock absorbers
23 brake lever of the knee lever brake
24 caster wheel
1
5
6
9
7
12
13
22
21
19
4
3
18
17
16
2
23 24
15
20
11
8
10
14

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2 General Information
All individual settings, adjustments, repairs and the annual inspection of the wheelchair are
described below. This requires tools and special expertise. Please leave these adjustments to a
qualied specialist retailer.
Adjustments that can be made by the attendant are described in the instructions for use.
If you have any questions or comments, please contact your specialist retailer or our team (+49
7254 9279-0).
Please note:
• Information for the user can be found in the instructions for use
• Maintenance instructions can be found under: Chapter 4 (Repairs & Maintenance)
• M5: 5 Nm;
• M6: 7 Nm;
• M6 (perforated plate) 10 Nm
• M8: 20 Nm;
• M10 (nut): 25 Nm; (caster wheel)
• thru axle tting 40 Nm
• Torque wrench (5-50 Nm)
• Open-ended wrench
• Reversible ratchet with socket wrench inserts
• Hexagon screwdriver
• Phillips screwdriver
• Flat-blade screwdriver
• Plastic hammer
• Side cutter
• Thread locking liquid
• Bicycle tube repair kit
• Workbench / vice with plastic jaws
• Special open-end wrench for adjusting the shock absorber
2.1 General information service record
2.2 Documentation indications
2.3 Required torques and tools
Torque required for the following screws:
Needed tools:

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2 General information
2.4 Explanation of symbols
DANGER! Warnings for personal
safety issues, of utmost impor-
tance
CORRECT safety-relevant setting
/ handling
INCORRECT setting / handling
FORBIDDEN
Reference to additional / further
reading.
Set or adjust the angle
Open / close
Turn clockwise
Rotate counter clockwise
Steps to be performed at the
same time
Steps to be performed in se-
quence
Steps to be performed on both
sides
Handling
(A); (B)
1. 1.
1. 2.
;
2x2x
Push / pull / insert / move / re-
move
Push in a certain direction
Important detail / element
Correct or proper setting / use
Inadmissible or incorrect setting
/ use
Reference from text to detail
Point of view
View from above
Side view
View from below
Front view
Reat view
Attach a part
Remove a part

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2 General information
2.5 General safety instructions
Check before every trip:
• Frame, back unit, add-on parts and accessories for visible damage, bends, cracks or mis-
sing / loose screws,
• Wheels / thru axles on tight t ,
• sucient tire pressure, tire prole,
• Functionality of the brakes,
• tight t of the angle adjustment elements / eccentric clamps,
• rm closure of the seat plate / back / foot plate,
• Functionality of the anti-tipper / seat and back straps,
• whether all previously dismantled parts are reinserted and rmly locked.
There is a risk of injuries (e.g. crushing) on all rotating, rotatable or foldable parts, also
during adjustment and repair work as well as during transport.
All wheelchair parts are to be handled properly. Do not throw or drop removable parts!
Before starting the check, repair or adjustment work, clean / disinfect the wheelchair and
secure it against tipping over and / or falling.
Use only original spare parts.
Safety nuts may only be used once. Safety nuts that have been loosened must be repla-
ced with new ones.
Only regular maintenance of all safety-relevant parts on the wheelchair by a qualied
rehab workshop protects against damage and maintains our manufacturer's warranty.
Lifespan
Use beyond the specied service life leads to an increase in the residual risks and should
only be carried out after careful, qualied consideration by the operator. If the service life is
reached, the user or a responsible person should contact the specialist retailer. There you can
get information about the possibility of reconditioning the product.
Combination with products from other manufacturers
The wheelchair may only be combined with the additional electrical drives approved by the
manufacturer. Restrictions or adjustments as well as the cultivation itself are the responsibility
of the provider of the additional system or the commissioned specialist trade. Please ask the
manufacturer of the additional drives for the requirements.
In the combination of a wheelchair and an additional electric drive, particular loads oc-
cur that can lead to damage to the wheelchair. Approach obstacles only slowly and over-
come them carefully so that little force is exerted on the steering wheel, drive wheel and the
wheelchair as a whole.

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3.1 Assembly group wheels
3.1.1 Wheel position
Seat height adjustment up to seat depth 32 & 34 (size 1)
(Frame parts size 1/2)
Seat height adjustment from seat depth 50 (size 4)
Seat height adjustment up to seat depth 48 (size 1 - 3)
(Frame parts size 1/2 and size. 3)
16" 20" 22" 24"
45 cm 43 cm 45 cm 48 cm
X45,5 cm 47,5 cm 50,5 cm
X47,5 cm 50 cm 52,5 cm
16" 20" 22" 24"
47,5 cm 41 cm 43 cm 46 cm
X43,5 cm 45,5 cm 48 cm
X45,5 cm 48 cm 50,5 cm
16" 20" 22" 24"
49,5 cm 43 cm 45 cm 48 cm
X45,5 cm 47,5 cm 50,5 cm
X 48 cm 50 cm 53 cm
+2/+4cm
+2/+4/+6cm
+2/+4cm
Inner hole for
tilt protection
Standard position
For larger seat heights: primarily adjust
via the position of the wheel. With 24 "wheel
mounted at the bottom: anti-tipper 26"
mounted in the inner holes.
After all position changes, check the tilt
stability with the patient when fully tilted and
modify the position if necessary!
Standard position
Standard position

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3.1 Assembly group wheels
(3)
(B)
(A)
(C)
3.1.2
Adjusting the height and position of the wheel cover when the wheel changes position
(3) With vertical adjustment:
• Remoce wheel,
• Loosen the screw connections (A) on the
side guard
• andpush the side guard (B) all the way
up.
• Adjust the wheel position.
• Reinsert the wheel
• and slide the side guard (B)into the re-
quired position. Then remove the wheel
gain
• and tighten the screws (A) on the side
guard (B) again.
With horizontal adjustment:
• Remove wheel,
• Remove the screw connection (A) on
the side guard (B).
• Move the side guard (B) into the alternative holes (C) according to the desired position
of the wheel and screw it on a little so that the height of the side guard can still be mo-
ved.
• Then proceed according to the vertical adjustment.

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3.1.3 Moving the wheels WITHOUT camber adapter(20",22",24")
(A)
(B)
(1)
3.1 Assembly group wheels
(2)
(A)
(C)
(D)
(E)
(B)
3.1.4 Moving the wheels WITH camber adapter (20",22",24")
• (2) Remove the wheels and the hex nut
(A) from the thru axle tting (B),
• remove the nut (C) of the brake coun-
ter-holder (D) including the inner slee-
ve,
• Remove both lintel adapters (E) and
place them in front of the new position.
• Fix both lintel adapters (E) in the new
position with the tting (B) and the
sleeve,
• Put the hexagon nut 35 Nm (A) back on
and tighten it,
• Put on the nut (C) of the drum brake
counter holder and tighten it.
Correct the position of the knee lever
brake and then check that it is working pro-
perly.
The lintel adapters must always be
mounted "in opposite directions". At 0 °:
inside = thick end below / outside = thick
end above.
• (1) Remove the wheels and the hex nut
(A) from the thru axle tting (B),
• Place the tting (B) in the new hole,
• Put the hexagon nut 35 Nm (A) back
on, tighten it and insert the wheels
again.
Correct the position of the knee lever
brake and then check that it is working pro-
perly.
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