Medline MDS808200SLRR Series Owner's & Maintenance Manual

Medline MDS808200SLRR Series Owner's & Maintenance Manual

Transport wheelchairs

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Medline Transport Wheelchairs
MDS808150
MDS808200
MDS808200AR MDS808200AB
MDS808200PC MDS808210PC
Owner's & Maintenance Guide
DEALER:
This manual must be given to the user of the wheelchair.
USER:
Please read this manual before operation for, warnings, maintenance and
safe usage instructions of this wheelchair.
MDS808200SLRR*
MDS808200SLBR*
MDS808200SLRC*
MDS808200SLBC*
1
10/20/2008
MDS808210AR
MDS808210AB
*patent pending

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  • Page 1 Medline Transport Wheelchairs MDS808210AR MDS808210AB MDS808150 MDS808200 MDS808200SLRR* MDS808200SLBR* MDS808200SLRC* MDS808200SLBC* MDS808200AR MDS808200AB MDS808200PC MDS808210PC *patent pending Owner’s & Maintenance Guide DEALER: This manual must be given to the user of the wheelchair. USER: Please read this manual before operation for, warnings, maintenance and safe usage instructions of this wheelchair.
  • Page 2: Reorder Numbers

    Medline wheelchairs are designed to combine comfort, safety and reliability. Medline Industries, Inc. is committed to the quality of our products and to the satisfaction of our customers. NOTE: Transport wheelchairs are ideal for airports, shopping centers or other public places that require short term transport from one location to another.
  • Page 3: Product Specifications

    Typical Product Specifications for Transport Wheelchairs: Excel Deluxe Aluminum Excel Superlight MODEL Excel Transport Excel Transport Excel Aluminum Transport Transport Freedom Transport MDS808200SLRR/SLRC Model # MDS808150 MDS808200 MDS808200PC MDS808200AR/AB MDS808210AR/AB/PC MDS808200SLBR/SLBC Size (seat width) 17” 19” 19.5” 19” 19” Seat depth 16”...
  • Page 4 OCCUPANT UNATTENDED. THIS WHEELCHAIR DESIGN IS NOT INTENDED TO ALLOW A PATIENT TO MANEUVER THE WHEELCHAIR. TO ENSURE YOUR SAFETY IN USING THIS MEDLINE TRANSPORT CHAIR, ALL WARNINGS AND SAFETY INFORMATION AND ALL INSTRUCTIONS MUST BE FOLLOWED. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS BODILY INJURY OR DAMAGE TO THE CHAIR.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Opening/Closing the Wheelchair…………………………………………………. Folding/Unfolding seat back………………………………………………………. Wheel Locks………………………………………………………………………… Adjusting the Wheel Locks……………………………………………………..Locking/Unlocking handgrip (specific models)………………………………….. Installing / Removing the Swing-Away Legrest Riggings…………...……..Safety Inspection and Maintenance…………………………………………… Monthly Check list / Troubleshooting…………………………………………….. Installing/Removing front wheels………………………………………………… Medline Limited Warranty…………………………………………………………. Safety Inspection Checklist………………………………………………………..
  • Page 6: Warnings And Safety Instructions

    DO NOT use the wheelchair while weight training. Medline wheelchairs have not been tested for any type of weight training. If the chair is used during weight training, Medline will not be held liable.
  • Page 7 WARNINGS & SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS General Use DO NOT stand on the frame of the wheelchair. DO NOT stand or put pressure on the footrests. When getting in or out of the wheelchair, make sure the footplates are in the up position. DO NOT attempt to lift the wheelchair by any detachable components.
  • Page 8 WARNINGS & SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS General Use DO NOT tip the wheelchair without assistance. DO NOT lean the wheelchair back since this can cause the wheelchair to tip over. If trying to reach objects, reach back only as far as your arm will extend without altering your seating position.
  • Page 9: Guidelines: Safety And Handling Of Wheelchairs

    GUIDELINES: SAFETY & HANDLING OF WHEELCHAIRS Center of Gravity, Balance and Stability The transport wheelchair has been designed to be safe and stable during normal transport activity as long as proper balance is maintained. The point at which a wheelchair will tip forward, backward, or to the side depends on its center of balance.
  • Page 10 GUIDELINES: SAFETY & HANDLING OF WHEELCHAIRS Reaching / Leaning – BACKWARD • Position the wheelchair as close as possible to the object. • Make sure the front casters are pointing in a forward position. This extends the wheel base and will help stabilize the chair. •...
  • Page 11 GUIDELINES: SAFETY & HANDLING OF WHEELCHAIRS Ramps / Inclines The assistant must know their capabilities and limitations in terms of strength and endurance before attempting to go up or down a ramp. Slopes will change the center of gravity. DO NOT attempt to negotiate steep inclines greater than 10% (6 degrees, or one foot of rise or fall for every ten feet of ramp length) without an experienced assistant.
  • Page 12: List Of Contents

    List of Contents 1. Transport Wheelchair 2. Foot rests 3. Manual & Tool Kit GENERAL USE INSTRUCTIONS OPENING AND FOLDING THE WHEELCHAIR IMPORTANT NOTES: There are potential finger pinch point areas at moving parts and between the seat frame and the seat cradles on some models. When opening the wheelchair, take care not to place your hand or fingers between the seat frame and the seat cradles (if present) or on any other moving parts.
  • Page 13 GENERAL USE INSTRUCTIONS Alternative method to close the chair: 1. Ensure the swing-away legrests are in the forward and locked position. 2. Fold the footplates up to the vertical position. 3. Grasp the handles/straps on each side of the seat. 4.
  • Page 14: Wheel Locks

    GENERAL USE INSTRUCTIONS WHEEL LOCKS WHEEL LOCK WARNINGS • Check the wheel locks to ensure proper function before using the chair. Wheel locks should embed into the wheel at least 1/8 inch when engaged. • Engage the wheel locks on both wheels before entering the chair, leaving the chair, leaning forward in the chair or while being transported in an elevator or a wheelchair lift.
  • Page 15 GENERAL USE INSTRUCTIONS WHEEL LOCKS To Adjust the Wheel Locks for MDS808150, MDS808200 1. Loosen the bolt located on inside of Wheel Lock Assembly under seat. 2. Slide Wheel Lock Assembly to desired Height. 3. Tighten the bolt located on inside of Wheel Lock Assembly under seat Front Back Side...
  • Page 16 GENERAL USE INSTRUCTIONS For models: MDS808200AR, MDS808200AB, MDS808200PC, MDS808200SLRR, MDS808200SLBR, MDS808200SLRC & MDS808200SLBC To Engage the Wheel Locks Wheel • Pull up on the wheel lock handle to LOCK the chair. Lock • Push down on the wheel lock handle to UNLOCK the chair. Handle MDS808200AR MDS808200AB...
  • Page 17 GENERAL USE INSTRUCTIONS For models: MDS808210AR, MDS808210AB, MDS808210PC A. To Adjust the Wheel Lock Assembly to the wheel 4. Loosen the both bolts located on inside of Wheel Lock Assembly under seat. 5. Slide Wheel Lock Assembly to desired Height. 6.
  • Page 18: Installing / Removing The Swing-Away Legrest Riggings

    GENERAL USE INSTRUCTIONS For models: MDS808210AR, MDS808210AB, MDS808210PC To use Locking Hand Grip Brakes Handle grip wheel lock in open / unlocked position. Squeeze brake to hold chair in stopped position. Handle grip wheel lock in closed / locked position. To Lock, squeeze handle and with other hand push lock forward.
  • Page 19: Safety Inspection And Maintenance

    GENERAL USE INSTRUCTIONS To Swing-away / Remove the Legrest assembly: 1. Fold the footplate up to the vertical position. 2. Release the legrest lock by pushing on the legrest lever. 3. Swing the legrest outward and to the side. 4. To remove the legrest, lift up on the assembly to remove the legrest off the hinge pins.
  • Page 20 SAFETY INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE Upholstery: Inspect for any rips, tears or worn spots and replace as necessary. Inspect the upholstery screws and assure that all are present and tight. Torn or worn upholstery may not support the user’s weight and could result in a fall with serious bodily injury.
  • Page 21: Installing/Removing Front Wheels

    MAINTENANCE Installing / Removing Front Wheels 2. Remove wheel axle and nut. 3. Be sure to replace with the proper size wheel. 4. Install wheel, axle, and nut. Installing / Removing Rear Wheels Warning: After changing a rear wheel, check wheel locks for proper adjustment before use.
  • Page 22: Medline Limited Warranty

    Medline Limited Warranty Medline has great confidence in the quality of our wheelchairs. That is why Medline warranties for the original purchaser, that the frame of the wheelchair will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for the life of the chair.
  • Page 23: Safety Inspection Checklist

    Take the transport chair to a qualified dealer annually for a thorough inspection and maintenance / repair services. www.Medline.com © 2008 Medline is a registered trademark of Medline Industries, Inc. Manufactured for Medline Industries, Inc., Mundelein, IL 60060 USA Made in China...

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