3) Should any part of the wheelchair require repair or replacement, as a result of a specific manufacturing or material defect, within twelve months from the date on which the possession of the...
3.4. Emergency braking There are three possibilities to stop your wheelchair. 1. Simplest and safest way to stop the wheelchair is to release the Joystick (see Hand Control section 7+8). This will bring the chair to a halt in a controlled manner.
3.9. Cleaning controls Should the control of your wheelchair become soiled or dirty, it can be wiped with a damp cloth with a dilute disinfectant until clean. This is important should the wheelchair be used by more than one person to ensure there is no cross infection.
Failure to do this may cause the wheelchair to become unstable. If you are in any doubt about the capabilities of your wheelchair on a slope then do not attempt to drive up or down the slope/kerb, try to find an alternative route.
Replace if necessary 4.9. Armrests-removing Fig. 28 The armrests on both sides of the wheelchair can be moved to allow side transfer. (For Hand Control removal see section 4.2.) Please refer to your appropriate armrest type.
2. Reverse as slowly as possible off the kerb with the rear wheels. You will feel more secure if you can lean forward, but if you can’t, don’t worry, the wheelchair is extremely stable. As long as you stay within its limitation, you will be quite safe.
When transferring to and from the wheelchair do not use the remote as a means of support. Warning: Keep fingers, clothing, etc. Clear of the swing-away mecha- nism at all times.
To operate the legrest simply push the Mode Button twice to select Actuator Mode. Selection is indicated via the lighting of the Green LED adjacent to the Mode Button. The wheelchair icon LEDs in the centre of the Remote, will light up with the currently selected Actuator Option.
Loosen or tighten the straps to suit. (The most comfortable and supportive position is achieved with the wheelchair user seated in the chair). Ensure the straps are securely fastened and replace the padded cover prior to use. 6.9. Manual adjustable backrest...
Selec- tion is indicated via the lighting of the Green LED adjacent to the Mode Button. The wheelchair icon LEDs in the centre of the Remote will light up with the currently selected Actuator Option.
7.11. Menu select To choose an electric option press the mode button twice until the green lights are visible on the wheelchair icon in the centre of the joystick. Move the joystick to the left or right to indicate which fun- ction can be used.
Do not hang any items on or over the parallel swing-away remote assembly as this could damage the swing-away mechanism. When transferring to and from the wheelchair do not use the remote as a means of support. Keep fingers, clothing, etc. clear of the swing-away mecha- nism at all times.
Do not hang any items on or over the parallel swing-away remote assembly as this could damage the swing-away mechanism. When transferring to and from the wheelchair do not use the remote as a means of support. Keep fingers, clothing, etc. clear of the swing-away mecha- nism at all times.
9.9. Procedure for connecting Fig. 68 the charger and charging 1. The wheelchair can be charged via the External charging socket (Fig. 68 and 69). 2. Connect the charger to the mains supply by means of the mains plug and switch on.
Remember that the last thing a car or lorry driver expects to see is a wheelchair backing off the kerb into the road. If in any doubt, do not risk crossing the road until you are certain that it is safe.
12. Maintenance and Cleaning The wheelchair should be wiped over once per week with a slightly damp, not wet, cloth and any fluff or dust that has accumulated around the motors should be blown or dusted away. 12.1. Tyre pressures If pneumatic tyres are fitted to your wheelchair it is important to regularly check the air pressure and for signs of wear.
12.10. Drive Wheel Tyre Repair Remove the plastic hub cap by levering it off the wheel, use a 5.0mm hex key on the 4-button head studs. The button head studs protrude through to the back of the wheel. Undo the corresponding nylok nuts using a 13mm spanner Remove the wheel.
Backrest angle Backrest height Footrest to seat distance Leg to seat surface angle Armrest to seat distance Front location of armrest structure The wheelchair Quickie Groove R conforms to the following Handrim diameter standards: Horizontal location of axle Minimum turning radius...
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Backrest angle Backrest height Footrest to seat distance Leg to seat surface angle Armrest to seat distance Front location of armrest structure The wheelchair Quickie Groove M conforms to the following Handrim diameter standards: Horizontal location of axle Minimum turning radius...
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Backrest angle Backrest height Footrest to seat distance Leg to seat surface angle Armrest to seat distance Front location of armrest structure The wheelchair Quickie Groove F conforms to the following Handrim diameter standards: Horizontal location of axle Minimum turning radius...
14. Service History This section is designed to assist you in keeping a record of any service and repairs to your Wheelchair. Should you decide to sell or exchange your vehicle in the future, this will prove most helpful to you. Your Service Agent will also benefit from a documented record and this manual should accompany the Wheelchair when service or repair work is carried out.