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POWER PLUS MOBILITY
1214 Kamato Road, Mississauga, Ontario, L4W 1Y1
Tel: (905) 614 0333 Toll Free (855) 614 0333 Fax: (905) 614 0435
WWW.POWERPLUSMOBILITY.COM

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GORD
February 5, 2025

when you change the seat to floor height do you need to change the tilt actuators also

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  • Page 1 POWER PLUS MOBILITY 1214 Kamato Road, Mississauga, Ontario, L4W 1Y1 Tel: (905) 614 0333 Toll Free (855) 614 0333 Fax: (905) 614 0435 WWW.POWERPLUSMOBILITY.COM...
  • Page 2 Valued Customer, Thank you for purchasing a Power Plus Mobility product. At Power Plus Mobility we manufacture top quality “Canadian Made” products. Your wheelchair should provide you with many years of service, but like any piece of equipment, it will require proper care and service for it to perform efficiently.
  • Page 3: Limited Warranty

    LIMITED WARRANTY Power Plus Mobility guarantees all parts of our wheelchair to be free of defects in workmanship and materials for a period of one year from the date of purchase. “Wear” items such as tires, tubes, armpads and upholsteries are excluded from this warranty.
  • Page 4: Safety And Handling

    MAINTENANCE GUIDE Your wheelchair is designed to give you many years of trouble-free use with proper care. Some servicing can be done at home, but we recommend that periodic maintenance be performed at your dealer. Service frequency depends strongly on the type of use and your dealer can best advise you on the time interval.
  • Page 5: Transferring In A Wheelchair

    MANOUVERING RAMPS, CURBS, STAIRS Lean forward in chair, putting weight over front casters when going up inclines. When going on descending inclines do so slowly by controlling your speed using the handrims and not the wheel. To mount a curb use the tipping method, pull the chair backwards and over the curb.
  • Page 6: Rear Wheels

    REAR WHEELS Your wheels are made of injection molded nylon and will not rust. They are also fitted with sealed precision bearings (7) which require no lubrication. However they may need occasional adjustments, due to wear under normal use. Too much side play or looseness or squeaking from your wheel means it needs to be checked.
  • Page 7: Wheel Locks

    TIRES The standard tires on your chair are solid, maintenance free urethane. These tires are reliable, long lasting and provide a very comfortable ride. However, if your chair is equipped with pneumatic tires, they must be regularly checked for wear and proper inflation.
  • Page 8 CASTERS Your casters are made of injection molded nylon and will not rust. They are also fitted with sealed precision bearings (10) which require no lubrication. Number Description Quantity Dust Cap ½” Lock Nut Fork Stem Caster Fork 5/16” x 2 ¾” Bolt 5/16”...
  • Page 9: Anti-Tippers

    ANTI-TIPPERS Your Anti-Tippers are used to prevent your chair from tipping over while in tilt. These can be removed. However, they must never be removed when using chair. Description Quantity Bolt Height Extension Tube Housing Locking Pin Anti-Tipper Wheel To remove Anti-Tippers: Loosen the bolt (1) and remove it from the frame To adjust the Anti-Tipper height: Pull on (4) while moving (2) to your desired position release (4) to...
  • Page 10 FOOTREST The footrest on your chair is designed to swing away and removes easily. To swing away, remove feet from the footplate (1) and fold footplates up. Then push the release handle (2) on the footrest locking mechanism. It will swing to the side of your chair, and could then be removed by lifting it straight up and off the locating pins (3).
  • Page 11 LEGREST Your legrest is designed to be removed and replaced the same as your footrest. However, it is advisable to remove and replace your legrest while the footrest is in a down position. Lifting on the footplate raises the legrest and it will automatically lock at the raised position.
  • Page 12 ARMS Your chair has standard fixed height or adjustable height arms. Either style may be easily removed from the chair. To remove the arms, push down on the arm removal latch (3). It will catch and remain in the open position. Then lift arm top (1) straight up evenly near the back of the arm.
  • Page 13 TILT Tilting is adjusting the seating to different angles while the base remains level to its supporting surface. This is advantageous for positioning, by allowing the entire body to be positioned simultaneously. It is achieved through a gas cylinder that is positioned under your chair and is fixed to the lower stationary base and the upper, pivoting frame.
  • Page 14 The Supertilt Plus offers an optional manual recline that has to be adjusted with a 14” Allen key. An Supertilt Plus recline kit is also offered to upgrade a manual Supertilt Plus with automatic recline capability.
  • Page 15: Back Rest

    BACK REST Your Power Plus Mobility Back Rest is fully adjustable in height and depth/angle. Your back rest also has built in quick release ability. Description Quantity Locking Pins Release Handle Depth Adjustments (Bolts) Height Adjustments (Bolts) Hardware Plate To Set Back Height: Slightly loosen both bolts (4) Set back to desired height and tighten (4) to lock into position.
  • Page 16 HEADRESTS Your Power Plus Mobility Headrest is Adjustable in both Horizontal and Vertical directions. Number Description Quantity Headrest Pad Horizontal Extension Tube Horizontal Adjustment Knob Vertical Extension Tube Vertical Adjustment Knob To set the Horizontal adjustments: Simply loosen (3) and set (2) to your desired position and tighten (3) to lock the headrest into position.
  • Page 17 CYLINDER SET UP FOR SEAT HEIGHT BY FRAME REAR FRONT Description Quantity Seat Height Adjustments By Frame Frame Height Standard Frame Adjustment Bracket Frame Cylinder Bracket (1) Mount Lower Frame Cylinder Mount Bracket (Rear) 5A/3A (Right Cylinder 500N) 4B/2A Upper Frame Cylinder (Left Cylinder 400N) Mount Bracket (Rear) Low Frame...

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