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ERGO-FORM 
HANDGRIPS
• Conforms to palm
• Ergonomically angled
• Non-porous infection 
  resistant surface

NON-POROUS ARMREST
• Elimination of joint crevice
• Positioned at a natural height

for comfort

BRAKE LEVER
• Non-porous infection 
  resistant surface

INTERCHANGEABLE 
CHART HOLDER
• Detaches easily via clips
• Machine washable 

HANDRIM
• Non-porous infection 
  resistant surface

INFECTION CONTROL FEATURES & BENEFITS

Based on feedback from healthcare professionals as well as caregivers, 
we’ve identified and redesigned five key contact points on your new Airgo 
ProCare IC wheelchair. These contact points help prevent the spread of 
infection by inhibiting the growth of organisms on their surfaces and by 
allowing for quick cleaning. For information on cleaning and disinfecting 
your Airgo ProCare IC wheelchair, please refer to page 17 in this manual.

Basic Safety Precautions

Before using your wheelchair, please read and keep in mind the following 
safety precautions. Failure to do so could result in personal injury and/or 
damage to your wheelchair.

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Before using, you should receive training in the safe use of a wheelchair from 

an authorized dealer and/or health care advisor.

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After engaging the wheel locks, practice bending, reaching and 

transferring, taking into account the limit of your abilities.

• 

NEVER try new manoeuvres on your own until you are sure you can 
do so safely.

• 

Familiarize yourself with the areas where you plan to use your wheelchair.

• 

Look for hazards and learn to how to avoid them.

• 

Use of anti-tippers is recommended for added safety.

• 

Ensure that the wheelchair rolls smoothly and that all parts 
are working properly.

• 

Check for noise, vibration or a change in ease of use, which may indicate 
loose fasteners or damage to your wheelchair.

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Always consult an authorized Airgo  dealer to find and correct any 

problems or if you have any doubt about the condition of your wheelchair.

General Warnings

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Do not exceed the weight limit listed on the product. The listed weight 
limit is for the combined weight of rider and all items carried. Exceeding 
the listed weight limit risks damage to the wheelchair, a fall, tip-over or 
loss of control which can cause severe injury to the user or others.

• 

Do not attempt to operate your wheelchair on roads, streets 
or highways.

• 

Do not operate your wheelchair in hilly or overly rough terrain, on sandy, 
oily, wet or icy surfaces.

• 

Unauthorized modification of your wheelchair or the use of 
non-authorized replacement parts may change the structure 
of the wheelchair and may cause a safety hazard and will void 
the warranty.

• 

Do not attempt ANY inclines or declines greater than 9°.

• 

Do not attempt inclines without anti-tippers installed.

• 

Do not attempt to ride over curbs or obstacles. This may cause 
your wheelchair to tip over risking personal injury and/or damage 
to your wheelchair.

• 

Do not use on an escalator. Serious injury may occur.

• 

Do not attempt to reach objects if you have to move forward in the seat.

• 

Do not lean over the top of the back upholstery. This will change your 
center of gravity and may cause your wheelchair to tip over risking 
personal injury and/or damage to your wheelchair.

• 

Do not try to pick up an object from the floor by reaching down 
between your knees. You are less likely to tip if you reach over 
the side of your chair.

• 

Wheelchair users should NOT be transported in a vehicle while in the 
wheelchair unless the vehicle is properly equipped to do so.

• 

Do not tie down or attach anything to the wheels. This may cause 
your wheelchair to tip over risking personal injury and/or damage 
to your wheelchair.

• 

Do not stand or step on the footplates while transferring.

• 

Never lift your wheelchair by any of its detachable parts.

• 

WHEEL LOCKS ARE NOT BRAKES. Do not use the wheel locks 
to slow down or to stop your wheelchair while it is still moving.

• 

Always engage the wheel locks when transferring, resting or using 
a wheelchair lift.

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Summary of Contents for ProCare IC

Page 1: ...ser before using read this manual and save for future reference www airgomobility com ProCare IC ProCare IC ProCare IC For who you are what you need AMG Medical Inc Alpharetta GA 30022 1 866 321 4846...

Page 2: ...Inclines 8 Curbs Steps 8 Propelling Yourself 9 Chair Basics 10 Installing Adjusting the Swing Away Footrest 10 Installing Adjusting the Swing Away Elevating Leg Rest 12 Adjusting the Wheel Locks 14 To...

Page 3: ...lb Weight Capacity 700 602 18 Seat Fixed Arms Fixed Footrests 300 lb Weight Capacity 700 525 16 Seat Fixed Arms Detachable Swing Away Footrests 300 lb Weight Capacity 700 625 18 Seat Fixed Arms Detac...

Page 4: ...about the condition of your wheelchair General Warnings Do not exceed the weight limit listed on the product The listed weight limit is for the combined weight of rider and all items carried Exceeding...

Page 5: ...the footplates and ensure that the swing away footrests leg rests are in locked position in front of the wheelchair 2 Standing at one side of the chair use both hands to grasp the middle of the seat...

Page 6: ...e assistance of an attendant Going up method 1 1 Tilt the wheelchair backward to its balance point 30 and move forward until the front casters pass over the top of the curb or the step 2 Lower the fro...

Page 7: ...The footplate will be on the inside of the wheelchair when locked in place Adjusting the swing away footrest 1 Remove impact guards and or calf strap if necessary 2 Loosen but do not remove the bolt...

Page 8: ...release the leg rest push the leg rest release handle toward the inside of the wheelchair facing the front of the wheelchair and swing the leg rest assembly to the outside of the wheelchair Adjusting...

Page 9: ...3 mm WHEEL LOCK SHOE WHEEL LOCK HANDLE BOLT LOCKNUT UNLOCKED POSITION PULL TO LOCK LOCKED POSITION TO REMOVE DETACHABLE DESK ARMS IF APPLICABLE 1 Push in the button lock at the front base of the arm...

Page 10: ...ce the smooth operation of your wheelchair To operate properly and safely your wheelchair must be cared for just like any other vehicle Routine care will extend the life and efficiency of your wheelch...

Page 11: ...chair is categorized as a hard surface and should be disinfected at the same time as you clean the wheelchair s frame If you notice worn or torn areas the upholstery should be replaced immediately as...

Page 12: ...39 lb 22 22 16 10 25 36 16 12 26 36 17 17 16 16 30 11 15 29 8 18 20 21 16 16 18 18 Wt Extensions Overall Back Arms Seat Dimensions Weight Fixed Arms Detachable Arms Weight without accessories Notes 2...

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