R82 Rabbit User Manual

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    Rabbit tm © 2010 r82 a/s. All rights reserved. The r82 logo and the rabbit are trademarks of r82 a/s. 12.2012 - rev.007 english user manual g b.

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    2 g b gb contents safety ................................................................................4 warranty ............................................................................4 tools ..................................................................................4 t-tool.............

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    3 g b gb rabbit the rabbit is a mobile standing frame providing users the possibility of moving around and orientate oneself. The user will be in equal height as his or hers friends and will have a good view. Children with paresis or cerebral paralysis will find joy in using the rabbit, and children...

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    4 g b gb gb gb safety the rabbit has earned the ce-mark. This certifies that it meets all relevant euro- pean safety requirements. The durability of this product is 5 years when it is used on a daily basis. Hereafter the product must be renovated (by r82 personnel) to extend the lifetime. Remove the...

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    5 a g b t-tool the t-tool (a) helps to maintain the square pla- tes in the slot of the center bar, when mounting or adjusting eg. Knee supports, hip support etc. Insert tool into slot, twist 90° and tip down to support the plate. Gb.

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    6 a g b gb ready for use the rabbit is delivered without accessories to make it take up as little room as possible during transportation. To assemble your rabbit ready for use, please follow the description below. * remove the rabbit from the packaging * check if all tires run smoothly * check if th...

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    7 a b c b a g b gb gb angling of the centre bar the angle of the centre bar / standing frame is adjustable either with or without a user in the rabbit. * pull out the security lock "(a)" to be able to angle the centre bar / standing frame. Turn the handle (b) to desired angle. Let go of the security...

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    8 b a c d e g b height adjustment of driving wheels the height of the driving wheels can be adjusted to fit the desired height-to-floor on the small casters. The rabbit is delivered with max. 1 cm height-to-floor on the casters. Follow the description below to adjust the height on the driving wheels...

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    9 b c b a g b gb mounting and adjustment of the foot plate follow the description below to mount the foot plate correctly. We recommend to dismount the square plates from the foot plate before mounting. Tip! In general we recommend to mount all acces- sories from the top of the centre bar which is w...

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    10 a e 2 1 3 b c d g b gb mounting and adjustment of individual foot supports follow the description below to mount the foot supports correctly. The foot supports are mounted seperately and can be adjusted indi- vidually. * the square plates mounted on the foot sup- port, should be mounted in the sl...

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    11 c c a d a b a b b c g b gb mounting of flip- up sandals / heel supports follow the description below to mount the flip-up sandals / heel supports correctly. * place the enclosed bolt (a) in the slot from the top of the footplate/heel support and fasten with the fingerscrew (b). * the flip-up sand...

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    12 a c d e b a a b g b gb hinged knee supports follow the description below to mount the hin- ged knee supports correctly. The knee supports are mounted seperately and can be adjusted individually. * the square plates on the knee support is mounted in the slot on the centre bar. * adjust the knee su...

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    13 d e g a b c h g b hip support, rear follow the description below to mount the hip support correctly: * mount two square plates in the slots on both sides of the centre bar. * mount bolts (a) in the upper square plates and fasten at the desired height using the enclosed 6 mm allen key. Be aware th...

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    14 c b c d b a a g b hip supports de- rotation follow the description below to mount the hip supports de-rotation correctly: * dismount the two fittings (a) from the de-ro- tational hip supports. * mount the fittings on both sides of the centre bar. Fasten the screws (b) in the desired position. The...

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    15 f h g a b c d e g b head support follow the description below to mount the head support correctly. Either back support or hip supports (rear) must be mounted to be able to mount a head support on the toucan * mount the head support bar on the fitting from the back support/hip supports (rear) and ...

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    16 a a a d e c e g b extension for centre bar, 8 cm follow the description below to mount an exten- sion on the centre bar. * to be able to mount the extension part and the centre bar all the together, the plast hubs needs to be dismounted. Use the 5 mm allen key to dismount the hubs. * accessories ...

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    17 d a c b g b chest support we recommend to mount the chest support as the final equipment. Follow the description below to mount the chest support correctly: * mount the top part (a) in the top of the centre bar and fasten with the enclosed 5 mm allen key. * mount the chest support in the hole in ...

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    18 b a g b abdominal support follow the description below to mount the ab- dominal support correctly. * mount the two square plates in the slots on both sides of the centre bar. * mount bolts (a) in the upper square plates and fasten slightly. Do not fasten completly before the four bolts have been ...

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    19 a b a b date: yyyy-mm-dd max.Load: xx kg sn: xxxxxx ver.: xx art.No: xxxxxx product - size x (01)0570729530134(21)256829 parallelvej 3 dk-8751 gedved www.R82.Com made in denmark g b gb product identification a) serial number the label is placed on the front bar to the left. B) manufacturer the la...

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    20 61½ (24") 68 (26½") 68 (26½") 70 (27½") 62 (24¼") 75 (29¼") 80 (31¼") 90 (35") 62 (24¼") 75 (29¼") 75 (29¼") 85 (33¼") 67-100 (26¼-39") 85-118 (33¼-46") 99-131 (38½-51") 120-153 (46¾-59¾") 55-74 (22¼-29") 75-108 (29¼-42") 83-119 (33½-46½") 96-142 (41¼-54¼") 6 (2½") 6 (2½") 6 (2½") 6 (2½") 0 to +3...

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    21 g b gb gb producer r82 a/s parallelvej 3 8751 gedved denmark distributor gb please find your distributor on www.R82.Com technical data frame: powder laquered aluminium tubes plastic parts: fibre glass strengthened nylon upholstery: pur (polyurethane).

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    22 g b care and maintenance pur all parts made of pu material must be wiped off with a cloth frequently. Wheels/brakes ball bearings: the ball bearings require no maintenance. Clean the wheels frequently to make them run more smoothly and make the brakes function optimally. No lubricating oil is req...

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