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Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare LPH Manual

Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare LPH Manual

Lightweight wheelchair

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Summary of Contents for Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare LPH

  • Page 1 LPH Lightweight Wheelchair Page 1 of 12...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    6. Disassembly and Folding 12. Warranty Introduction The LPH lightweight aluminium wheelchair is designed for occasional or frequent use, and can be used indoors and outdoors. The wheelchair is designed for a single user of up to 135kg (21 stone). The wheelchair is available in either a transit or self propel model.
  • Page 3: Parts Description

    Parts Description LPH Lightweight Wheelchair Page 3 of 12...
  • Page 4 Turn the handwheel (shown) anti clockwise to remove. Reposition the foot plate to the required height and then resinsert the handwheel and turn clockwise to secure the foot plate in to position. LPH Lightweight Wheelchair Page 4 of 12...
  • Page 5: Folding Back Mechanism

    Back and Seat Cushions. Remove the back and seat cushions from the wheelchair canvasses. Half Folding Back. Follow the previous instructions to fold the back. LPH Lightweight Wheelchair Page 5 of 12...
  • Page 6 IMPORTANT: The wheelchair has not been tested as a seat in a motor vehicle. Users should always transfer to the vehicle’s seat and the wheelchair should be safely stowed away. LPH Lightweight Wheelchair Page 6 of 12...
  • Page 7: Using The Stepper Tube

    To go down a kerb. Line up the front castors with the edge of the kerb. The attendant uses the stepper tube to raise the front castors and tip the user slightly back. Keeping the castors raised, slowly lower the wheelchair down the kerb. LPH Lightweight Wheelchair Page 7 of 12...
  • Page 8: Brake Operation

    When stationary, apply the at least once. You can now parking brakes as described release the lever and the brake above. will still apply. To release the brake press the small lever (as shown) LPH Lightweight Wheelchair Page 8 of 12...
  • Page 9: Operation And Propulsion

    The user can propel themselves by pushing on the handrims attached to the side of the rear wheels, and slow themselves down by applying pressure to the handrims. When stationary the brakes should always be applied. LPH Lightweight Wheelchair Page 9 of 12...
  • Page 10: Using A Lap Belt

    Note this is a suggestion, and the mounting position will need adapting to be suitable for the user and the powerpack used. For more information about the PowerStroll contact your Drive DeVilbiss dealer or visit www.drivedevilbiss.co.uk for more details. LPH Lightweight Wheelchair Page 10 of 12...
  • Page 11  Wheel bearings  Back upholstery  Castors  Arm pads  Brakes  Rear wheel quick release  Legrest locking  Half folding back mechanism mechanism  Back posts  Wheelchair (folds up) LPH Lightweight Wheelchair Page 11 of 12...
  • Page 12: Specification

    Dimensions *2 refers to the wheelchair folded and parts removed Weight *1 is the total weight. Weight *2 is the weight without removable components We reserve the right to change designs and specifications. LPH Lightweight Wheelchair Page 12 of 12...