Invacare rea Spirea 2 User Manual page 10

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Onto a kerb
Off a kerb
Kerbs – alternative method
Escalators
Stairs
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This method is for when the assistant is always behind the wheelchair
and creates the greatest safety for the user.
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securely on the footrests and cannot slide off. Then lean the wheelchair
backwards and push it forwards against the kerb.
Illustration 2
Lower the frontal part of the wheelchair onto the pavement and place
yourself as close to the chair as possible, before you lift up the whole
wheelchair.
Illustration 3
Lean forward and lift/roll the wheelchair over the pavement edge.
Illustration 4
Lower the wheelchair onto the pavement so that the weight is divided on
all four wheels. Ensure that the wheelchair does not roll backwards.
Follow the procedure above, but in reverse order (step 4, 3, 2 and then
1) to move off a kerb.
Generally this method is used by experienced assistants who are stronger
than average. The method can also be used when the kerb or step is
low and only constitutes a minimal obstacle.
The assistant goes backwards onto the pavement and then pulls the
wheelchair up onto the pavement. It is important for the assistant to use
his/her body correctly to prevent injury. Tip the wheelchair backwards
and roll the chair over the kerb onto the pavement. Take particular
care if the kerb is wet or slippery.
Do not use the escalator when you are in the wheelchair. Find out
whether there is a lift nearby.
We advise you to avoid going up/down stairs in your wheelchair where
possible, and to choose an alternative route instead.
We recommend that you receive help from two assistants to get up and
down stairs. One assistant goes in front of the chair and hold the frame
of the wheelchair, whilst the other assistant goes behind the chair and
holds the push handles. Fold the anti-tip device upwards. Balance the
wheelchair on the drive wheels until the balance point is found. The
wheelchair is then rolled down the stairs, step by step, by letting the
drive wheels roll over the edge of each step. Assistants must remember
not to hold removable armrests or legrests. In addition, assistants should
remember to lift correctly, using their legs and keeping their backs as
straight as possible.
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