Preface & Introduction Get to know your Aeris Safety & Inspection Notice to Caregivers Safety Notice Pre-Ride Safety Inspection Setting up your wheelchair Safe Working Load Maximum Weight Limits Wheelchair Operation Operating Tips How to Brake Manual Wheel Locks & Hand Brake...
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Congratulations and thank you for your purchase of an AERIS Adjustable, Light-weight Manual Wheelchair by Azure. We are sure you will find your new wheelchair a pleasure to use. This manual is applicable to the Aeris wheelchair model. Before using your new Aeris wheelchair,...
SAFETY NOTICE 1. Ensure adequate time to learn how your Aeris wheelchair operates before you begin using. 2. Always be aware of your surroundings when operating this product.
6. Check all wheels are in full operating condition, rotating freely & absent from damage, excessive tyre & castor wear and making full contact with the ground. 7. Check all hand brakes & park operation. 8. Check swing away leg rests are locked into position. Aeris| User Manual...
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- Armrest Height: Depress knob with light finger pressure, and pull armrest upwards or downwards. Adjustment from 180 to 260mm in 20mm increments (7) - Armrest Length- Depress knob with light finger pressure, and slide armrest fowards or backwards. Adjustment from 330 to 450mm in 40mm increments (8) Aeris| User Manual...
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- Quick release rear axle. This assists in transportation of the wheelchair, makes the chair compact and easy to stow. - Tip assist can help carer overcome obstacles such as kerbs - Anti-tip bars can be fitted. These can also be used to assist in tipping wheelchair to overcome obstacles. Aeris| User Manual...
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Please note that the overlay pieces fit only on the seat bottom or the seat back and the Velcro pieces connect only one way. The front legrests are side-specific items, either Left or Right. Aeris | User Manual...
PRE RIDE SAFETY CHECK SAFE WORK LOAD 1. The Aeris wheelchair range has a Safe Work Load (SWL) of 136kg 2. Exceeding the product weight limit may damage the seat, frame, fasteners, upholstery and may result in injury to you or others.
3. When on any incline or decline, never allow the wheelchair to roll freely while seated in it or standing next to it. HOW TO BRAKE To stop the wheelchair, apply resistance to the rear wheel hand rims until the wheelchair comes to a complete stop. Aeris | User Manual...
MANUAL WHEEL LOCKS AND HAND BRAKE Your Aeris wheelchair is equipped with two manual rear wheel brakes which can lock into place, one mounted on each rear wheel. The Aeris manual wheel locks help prevent your wheelchair from moving when parked. After you bring your wheelchair to a complete stop, engage both manual rear wheel locks.
WHEELCHAIR MAINTENANCE It is important to perform proper care of your Aeris wheelchair in order to maintain the life and quality of your product and to ensure your product is functioning properly. 1. Check for loose or missing screws, nuts, and bolts.
The manufacturer, at its sole discretion, will replace any warrantable components that fail within the 12 month warranty period. To ensure the correct warranty support, please write down the serial number that is attached on the under side of the frame. Aeris| User Manual...
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