PROPER USE
OPENING YOUR CHAIR
- Tilt wheelchair to one side and push down on the seat rail until fully opened.
- Swing the back support bar up and attach downward to meet the rear knob
- Turn the black knobs to secure the bar into place.
CLOSING YOUR CHAIR
- Unhinge the back support bar from one side of the chair by unscrewing the knob
- Fold legrests and calf pads to the closed/vertical position.
- Grab the middle of the seat upholstery in the front and rear of the seat and pull
upward until chair is in a folded position.
HEADREST AND HEAD PILLOW INSTALLATION
– Place end of headrest tubes into the top of the wheelchair frame and push down until
headrest is firmly in place
– Place pillow on the headrest using the attached velcro
POSITIONING ANTI-TIPPING SUPPORTS
DO NOT OPERATE WITHOUT ANTI-TIPPERS IN PLACE OR SERIOUS INJURY OR
DEATH MAY OCCUR. Your reclining wheel chair includes anti-tippers which are already
attached but may need to be repositioned. ENSURE that the tips of the anti-tippers
face downward with the small wheels toward the floor. If they are not, DEPRESS push
buttons and rotate anti-tippers until positioned as such.
ENTERING AND EXITING PRODUCT
Ensure that there is as little space as possible between the occupant and product
when attempting to enter or exit the product. ALWAYS ensure that the wheel locks
are engaged when entering and exiting product. When attempting to enter or exit the
product, ensure that the legrests are in the upward, unusable position.
MOVING THE PRODUCT
ALWAYS use the wheel hand rims for self-propulsion. If your product does not have
hand rims, then have someone assist you by pushing the product using the push
handles design for that use.
USING THE RECLINING BACK
1 – Set parking brakes on both rear wheels
2 – Firmly grab the push handles and squeeze the recliner handles until BOTH reclining
mechanisms release
3 – Raise or lower the back to your desired setting
4 – Release the reclining handles while still holding onto the wheelchair push handles
5 – Be sure that the back is in a set position before removing your hands from the
wheelchair push handles.
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