Weight Limitations - Eagle LIBERTYTM 624 Owner's Manual

Eagle mini-powerchair owner's manual libertytm 624
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Transferring to and from your LIBERTY™ 624 MINI requires a good sense of balance. Be sure to
have proper assistance available while learning to safely transfer to and from your LIBERTY™ 624
MINI
To eliminate the possibility of injury to yourself and others Eagle Parts and Products ask that you
verify the following before attempting to transfer.
1. The power must be turned OFF.
2. Make certain the LIBERTY™ 624 MINI is not in the freewheel position.
3. Angle the footrest to an up position. This will help to avoid your feet being tangled during the
transfer.
4. Make sure the armrests are flipped up or removed from the powerchair.
EAGLE WARNING: Avoid putting all of your weight on the footrest. If you fail to heed this
warning, a tip or fall may occur.
Your LIBERTY™ 624 MINI is not manufactured with the intent of providing proper restraint during
motor vehicle transport.
1.
Never allow anyone to sit in the LIBERTY™ 624 MINI in a moving vehicle.
2.
Always be sure your LIBERTY™ 624 MINI is secured properly while being transported.
EAGLE WARNING: Failure to adhere to the above warnings can result in serious injury.
Your LIBERTY™ 624 MINI is rated for a maximum weight of 300lbs. Exceeding the weight capacity
will void your warranty and may result in personal injury.
When seated in your LIBERTY™ 624 MINI, it may be difficult for motorists to see you. To ensure
safety, always assume you cannot be seen. Wait until your path is clear of traffic and proceed with
extreme caution.
Eagle Note: Many municipalities have laws against operating your powerchair on public roads.
Be sure to check local laws before attempting to operate on a public road.
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