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Introduction Intended purpose To provide manually propelled mobility to an individual who has a walking related disability and/or who does not have the full capacity to walk. Intended user group The wheelchair is intended for an individual who has a walking related disability and/or who does not have the full capacity to walk and has a weight of up to 135kg (21 stone).
Parts description BRAKE QUICK PUSH 1/2 FOLD BRAKE PUSH LEVER HANDLE REST RELEASE BACK LEVER HANDLE SIDE MECHANISM PANEL ARM REST SIDE PANEL SIDE PANEL 12.5" WHEEL 24" WHEEL & HANDRIM PARKING BRAKE FRONT CASTOR FOOT REST FOOTREST FRONT STEPPER TUBE CASTOR Self Propel models...
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Remove the screws and nyloc nuts, reposition, then reattach the fasteners and adjust brakes (below). Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare Ltd recommends approved service personnel do this. Upholstery This wheelchair features a cushioned seat and back, and a tension- adjustable back canvas.
Footrest adjustment To fit the footrests, align approximately 45º outwards, push down firmly into the frame (1) then rotate inwards (2) until they lock into place. Pull the handle / lever and rotate to release. For optimum comfort it is important to attain the correct leg position.
General warnings Before using the wheelchair, read the safety notices below; • Do not exceed the 10º maximum gradient. Use slow speeds and do not reverse down a gradient. • Do not use on escalators. • The wheelchair is only suitable for single occupancy. •...
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Steep terrain, kerbs and steps Steep terrain: These wheelchairs are not designed for use on gradients beyond 10°. When on a slope, avoid swerving or sudden changes in movement. Over kerbs: Attendants push down on the stepper tube with a foot to raise the front castors (when mounting a kerb for example).
Brake operation Parking Brakes To apply the parking brakes, push the handle on the brake unit until locked in place. To release the brake, pull the handle in the opposite direction. The brakes should always be applied when the wheelchair is stationary. Cable Brakes Operating On the transit models, the attendant...
Disassembly and storage This wheelchair has a number of quick release components and the wheelchair frame is easily foldable. This facilitates a light carry weight and minimises storage space required. To disassemble for storage, transport or maintenance, follow the steps below. To reassemble components, reverse these instructions.
Do not use a damaged or badly worn wheelchair. Users should routinely check for any malfunctions or changes in performance. See Accessories and Spare Parts section for approved parts available from Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare Ltd. • Before each use of the wheelchair, the brakes and tyres should be checked. It can be folded up for storage, with the parking brakes on.
Specification Model XS2SP16SIL XS2SP18SIL XS2SP20SIL XS2TS16SIL XS2TS18SIL XS2TS20SIL Maximum occupant 135 kg 135 kg 135 kg 135 kg 135 kg 135 kg mass Overall length with 103 cm 103 cm 103 cm 92 cm 92 cm 92 cm legrest Overall 58 cm 63 cm 68 cm...
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If you have any queries or require full warranty conditions, please contact your provider. Accessories and spare parts Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare Ltd provide a range of accessories for wheelchairs in the XS2 range. Spare parts are also available for maintaining your wheelchair.
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4 Trench Road, Mallusk, Newtownabbey Sidhil Business Park, Holmfield, Halifax West Yorkshire, HX2 9TN, GB BT36 4TY, Northern Ireland Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare Ltd provide these instructions for use and product markings. info@drivedevilbiss.co.uk | www.drivedevilbiss.co.uk Service & Maintenance Spares Customer Service...
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