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Technical Specifications Diagram of Chair 6.1 - Side View of Stairlift Learning to use the Mobile Stairlift Evacuation Chair – Quick Start Steps Operation Details 8.1 - Unfolding The Mobile Stairlift Evacuation Chair 8.2 - Folding The Evacuation Chair For Storage or Transportation 8.3 - Moving on Flat Surfaces With the Mobile Stairlift Evacuation Chair...
Improper usage of this device can cause injury to the rider or operator. The Evacuation Chair must only be operated as described in this manual. Do not modify the Evacuation Chair or any of its components unless you are a Certified Mobile Stairlift Technician, as modifications can result in unpredictable performance and result in injury to the rider or operator.
1.2 General Description / Intended Use The Mobile Stairlift Evacuation Chair is intended as a transport device for a human occupant in a seated position to be taken up or down flights of stairs. The occupant should be secured in the chair by restraints for their safety and the safety of the operator.
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2.0-2.1 2.0 Symbols and Definitions Used in this Manual Consult instructions for use. General Warning of any possible damages, bodily injury, or even death resulting from incorrect use or carelessness. (See Section 2.1 for more information) Caution to alert the reader to hazardous situations and if instructions are not properly followed could result in minor or moderate injury to the user or occupant.
Avoid getting dirt inside the tracks. Do not attach any additional items to this chair. The Evacuation Chair may not work the same on all stair surfaces and in all environments and conditions. Never lubricate the belts or tracks of this product. Lubricating the track system can result in injury to the patient and /or operators.
• The Evacuation Chair has been designed with handles in ergonomic locations for easy lifting. • The Evacuation Chair is equipped with a safety belt, as well as a belt to stabilize the feet and the head if necessary, to secure the rider during transportation.
5.0 Technical Specifications Load Unit: 400 lbs. / Operator must consider the weight of the occupant, equipment, and accessories when they determine the total load on the product. Platform/Landing Requirement: 38” for bottom landing. 38” for top landing. 44” x 44” for between flights landing to be able to make a 180-degree turn Mode of climbing: Track Support Wheel size: Front Wheel 4 inch diameter, Rear Wheel 5 inch diameter * Stand not included...
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6.0 Diagram of Chair Handlebar Headrest / Restraint Seatbelt Removable Seat Ankle Restraint Footrest E VAC UAT I O N C H A I R...
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6.1 Side View of Mobile Stairlift Evacuation Chair Handlebar Lock Foldable Back Handles Track Locks Tracks Wheel Locks Front Handles Back Wheels Front Wheels WHEEL LOCKS ANTI SLIP RUBBER TRACKS Foot brakes are located behind the two back Tension controlled tracks make controlled wheels.
Unfold the seat and make sure it is locked into place. Press on the red bar on the back of the Evacuation Chair seat to extend the handle bar to manually push the chair around when on a flat and level surface, turn off the battery and press the spokes on the back of the wheels down Attach the headrest to the handlebar’s poles.
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8.2 Folding The Evacuation Chair for Storage or Transport Remove the headrest, and Fold in the back handles by STEP 1 STEP 2 press the handlebar lock to pressing on the the red tabs backrest while you lower the on the top of each and letting...
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8.3 Moving on Flat Surfaces With the Mobile Stairlift Evacuation Chair Pull the handles on the back of the Evacuation Chair up into a STEP 1 locked position in order to move the Evacuation Chair around on level ground. Press down on the red...
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8.4 Descending a Staircase With The Mobile Stairlift Evacuation Chair Press on the red bar on the STEP 1 back of the Evacuation Chair seat to extend the handle bar. Pull until it locks into place. Attach the headrest to the STEP 2 handlebar’s poles by folding...
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Press down on the red locks on STEP 4 the back of the rear wheels to unlock the Evacuation Chair. STEP 5 Direct the Evacuation Chair as close as possible to the rider. Lock the wheels before STEP 6 assisting the rider onto the Evacuation Chair.
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STEP 11 Fasten the seatbelt around the rider’s waist. OPTIONAL: Fasten the STEP 12 adjustable safety strap located on the headrest around the rider’s forehead. This is especially recommended if the rider is unable to support their head. Once the rider has been secured into the Evacuation STEP 13 Chair, unlock the wheels and...
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Stand behind the chair move STEP 14 the Evacuation Chair until the front wheels are a few inches from the top stair. Holding the handlebar firmly with both hands, tilt the Evac- STEP 15 uation Chair backwards onto its rear wheels while pushing the bottom of the chair for- ward with your foot.
9.0-10.0 9.0 Device Label Distributed by: Mobile Stairlift 1661 N. Dixie Highway, Bay 12, Pompano Beach, FL 33060 • +1 (212) 366-5483 E VAC UAT I O N C H A I R...
11.0-12.0 10.0 Care and Cleaning Instructions • To clean the chair, use a clean cloth or soft brush with warm clean water. • Dry completely before use. • Do not use products that have bleach or phenolic cleaners. • Avoid over-saturation or leaving the chair wet for any amount of time. •...
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It will not work with unattached carpets: the tracks will not be able to grip properly and may slip during use. So the Evacuation Chair will work on cement, wood, iron and all types of stair surfaces, but what about different shaped staircases, like round staircases? The Mobile Stairlift Evacuation Chair does not work on round staircases.
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1661 N. Dixie Highway, Bay 12, Pompano Beach, FL 33060 Phone: +1 (212) 366-5483 Scan with your smartphone camera to view the Mobile Stairlift Evacuation Chair Instructional Video! or visit: www.mobilestairlift.com/pages/evacuation-chair-instructional-video E VAC UAT I O N C H A I R...
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14.0 15.0 Warranty E VAC UAT I O N C H A I R...
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