9. CE Label 10. Warranty introduction The Travelite Chair in a Bag is a lightweight yet study aluminium framed porterage chair. It is easily transportable and comes with a compact carry bag making it ideal for stowing in car boots, coaches, aircraft, etc.
You will hear a click when the handle is securely locked. Repeat for the other handle. Note: There are two ‘Drive’ labels included for you to apply to mark your desired footplate height in the future.
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folding and transporting Note: The folding procedure is essentially the assembly procedure in reverse. 1. Press the release paddle on the half fold back mechanism with your thumb whilst lightly pulling the push handle down 2. Pull the armrest release button whilst pulling up on the armrest to release.
brake operation The Travelite comes with two brakes which should only be applied when the chair is stationary. To apply the brakes, press the brake handle as shown in the photo. To release the brakes, press the handle in the opposite direction. operation and safety • The Travelite is suitable for a single user up to 115kg (18 stone). It is propelled by an attendant pushing the Travelite using the handgrips...
• Be aware of hazards in your environment such as rugs, steps, narrow doorways, household appliances, children’s toys, etc. • We do not recommend that the Travelite is used for side transfers • The brakes are solely to be used as parking brakes. They should not be used to slow down the chair during motion. care and maintenance • The Travelite’s aluminium frame and nylon upholstery can be cleaned with a damp cloth and mild detergent or disinfectant.
Your Drive brand product is warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for two years from date of purchase. This device was built to exacting standards and carefully inspected prior to shipment. This warranty is an expression of our confidence in the materials and workmanship of our products and our assurance to the customer.
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