aidapt VA163HAM Assembly And Operating Instructions Manual page 5

Economy self-propelled transit chair
Table of Contents

Advertisement

5. Negotiating Obstacles
5.1 Approach the obstacle (kerb etc.) front on
The transit chair should be tilted by the helper until the front castors have passed over the
kerbs. The helper must apply downward pressure with their foot to the tip bar (see fig. 5
& 6). The chair should never be tilted by the handles only as this will put adverse strain on
the handles. Move the transit chair forward until the rear wheels touch the kerb and gently
lower the front castors over the pavement. Push the lift until the rear wheels have mounted
the kerb. The transit chair should not be lifted by the handles alone.
5.2 Upward and Downward slopes (fig. 4)
Always go straight up and down slopes to avoid the possibility of the transit chair
overturning. Avoid steep slopes, which may cause instability.
Stable on slope
Fig. 5
Fig. 4
Beginning of instability
(slope too steep)
Stable on slope
Unstable (slope too steep)
Fig. 6

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents