7.14 Transfer version
The transfer version with 12" rear wheel is especially well suited for patient transfer.
Here the user is pushed by an attendant.
The wheel locks can be engaged and released by the attendant, respectively using the hands.
7.15 Crutch holder with hook-and-loop fastening strap
The crutch holder with hook-and-loop fastening strap allows crutches to be attached to the wheelchair.
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7.16 Disassembly and transport
CAUTION
Exposed pinch points
Crushing, pinching due to incorrect handling
► When folding the wheelchair out or together, only grip by the specified components.
NOTICE
Deformation of the folded backrest
Problems unfolding due to unallowable loads
► Never rest heavy objects on the backrest when it is folded in.
INFORMATION
► When transporting the wheelchair in vehicles, fold it up and remove the wheels and leg supports if necessary.
► Follow the IATA (International Air Transport Association) rules and those of the relevant airline when trans
porting the wheelchair in an aircraft. Inform the airline several days before your flight. Use the SSR (special
service request) codes to describe the type of limited mobility if necessary. You can for example research
these on the Internet.
The wheelchair must be prepared for transport.
1) Remove the leg supports (see Page 14).
2) If necessary: Detach the seat cushion from the hook-and-loop fastener.
3) Pull up the seat upholstery until the wheelchair folds together (see fig. 40). Fasten the safety strap (not illus
trated).
4) Remove the drive wheels (see Page 20).
5) Place the disassembled wheelchair in the vehicle (see fig. 41).
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