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- Lock the brakes and lift the legrests up. 
Do not step on the footplates, as the wheelchair might tip over. 
The attendants are recommended to carry out this operation by using their leg strength and avoiding bending or 
putting pressure on their backs. 
 

Troubleshooting 

 

Wheelchair pulls to one side:   

•  Check tyre condition 
•  Check to make sure that the wheel turns easily (bearings, axle) 
•  Check angles of castors 
•  Check to make sure both castors are making proper contact with the ground. 
 

Castors begin to wobble:    

•  Check angles of castors 
•  Check to make sure all bolts are secure; tighten if necessary 
•  Check to make sure both castors are making proper contact with the ground. 

 
Wheelchair squeaks and rattles:   

•  Check to make sure all bolts are secure; tighten if necessary 
•  Apply small amount of oil to moving parts 

 

REPAIRS AND SERVICE 

For all repairs and service to the wheelchair please contact Aidacare on 1300 133 120 to find 
your closest store. 
 

REPLACEMENT PARTS 

Aidacare stock replacement parts for the Relax Wheelchair. All replacement of parts should be done by 
Aidacare repairs service or a qualified technician. 
 

AUTHORISED SERVICE FACILITIES 

Aidacare 
45 Tinning Street,  
Brunswick, VIC 3057 
(03) 9384 1242 
 

Aidacare                 
347 Urana Road, 
Lavington, NSW 2641            
 (02) 6040 3444 
 

Aidacare 
664 South Road, 
Glandore SA 5037 
(08) 8293 1255 
 

Aidacare 
4 Noonan Place  
Ingleburn NSW 2565 
(02) 9618 5000 
 

Aidacare 
Unit 3, 47 Learoyd Rd       
Algester, QLD 4115         
 (07) 3272 6900   
                
 

Aidacare 
18 Mertonvale Circuit 
Kingston TAS 7051 
(03) 6229 4733 
 

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Summary of Contents for Relax Tilt in Space

Page 1: ...Relax Tilt in Space Wheelchair User Manual...

Page 2: ...be lifted with an occupant in it it should only be pushed Before each use the following should be checked quick release axles on the rear wheels Velcro on seats and backrests tyres and wheel locks Wh...

Page 3: ...eel locks The wheelchair is equipped with two wheel locks The wheel locks are applied directly against the tyres To engage push both wheel lock levers forward To release the wheel locks pull the lever...

Page 4: ...l position Tip assist Tube 1 Tip Assist tubes 1 are used by attendants to tip a wheelchair over an obstacle Simply step on the black tube to push the wheelchair for example over a curb or step Anti ti...

Page 5: ...tighten the hand knob screws Lateral Thoracic Pads Optional Accessory The angle depth and height of the side pads can be adjusted and they can also be swung away or removed Depth adjustment Loosen th...

Page 6: ...hand lever while pushing down on the silver cross bar the seat can be tilted into the desired position When you let go the seat is automatically fixed in the new position By pulling the left hand leve...

Page 7: ...e hand knob and sliding the post up or down then re tightened The footplates can be flipped up to make it easier to transfer to or from the chair They can be adjusted to alter the angle to the ground...

Page 8: ...be provided with a special space for wheelchairs users follow the instructions below For the user s safety verify that the space on the minibus is equipped with a three point safety belt and a headres...

Page 9: ...off the ground Finally pull the wheelchair up and pull it back Make sure that all four wheels have climbed over the obstacle before lowering the wheelchair Getting off a pavement Getting off a pavemen...

Page 10: ...utting pressure on their backs Stairs Going Down Always ask someone to help you Never use escalators neither on your own nor with an attendant Going down the stairs facing forward with an attendant s...

Page 11: ...th the ground Wheelchair squeaks and rattles Check to make sure all bolts are secure tighten if necessary Apply small amount of oil to moving parts REPAIRS AND SERVICE For all repairs and service to t...

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