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2.

WHEELCHAIR OPERATION

2.1

PREPARING FOR USE  

2.1.1

Unfolding the wheelchair

Step 1:  

With the wheelchair in front of you, take hold of both the armrests 

and pull them apart until the backrest is almost completely open.

Step 2:

Place hands on the top of the seat support rails with your fingers 

pointing inwards and push down until the seat is completely open 

and the seat rails are fully located in the retaining cups.

CAUTION: 

When completing step 2, never put your fingers around the sides or 

under the chair as they can become trapped between the seat rail 

and the frame.

2.1.2

Folding the wheelchair

Step 1:

Flip up the footplates.

Step 2:

Un-velcro the backrest from the seat.

Step 3:

Put fingers under the middle of the seat at both front and rear, 

grasp and give a sharp pull upwards until the wheelchair is nearly 

closed.  Never grasp from the sides.

Step 4:

Push the armrests together.

Step 1

Step 2

Step 1

Step 3

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Flip-back, heigh-adjustable armrest with desk-length arm pad

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Push-to-lock brakes

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70-degree legrests with calf strap

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Plastic footplate

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Height-adjustable backrest

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Quick release, removable rear wheels

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Anti-tippers

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8” x 1” solid castor

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Transit rear wheel

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Rubber grip handles

SPECIFICATIONS

14”, 16”, 17” 18”, 20”, 22”

16”, 18”

Options: 

1” and 2” (+/-) 

customisation for 14”-

20” width frames

Transit 12.5”

Self Propel 24”

Options

: 22” x 20”

8” x 1” solid

Options:  

8” x 2” pneumatic

6” x 1” solid or pneumatic

Self Propel:   

Seat width + 9”

Transit: Seat width + 6” 

8.5” min

11.5” max

15.5”

Options: 

18.5” with 

upholstery extension

22” with extended back 

canes 

19”

Options: 

Customised 

configurations 16” - 21” 

32” (42” with 70-deg 

hangers) 

35”

Options: 

 38” with 22” 

back canes

Transit 13.5 kg

Self Propel 15.5 kg

(With all standard features)

14”-18” width frames 

130 kg

20”-22” width frames 

160 kg

Seat width

Seat depth

Rear wheel

Front castor

Seat to floor 

height

Back height

Armrest height

Overall width 

(when open)

Overall length

Overall height

User weight limit

Wheelchair weight

1.1

General

Only maintenance and service as described in this manual should be carried out.  Use 

only genuine replacement parts.

1.2

Using the KM8020 series 

Always make sure BOTH brakes are applied before getting into or out of the 

wheelchair.

Always take care when climbing kerbs or turning on slopes.

Never stand on the footplates when getting in or out of the wheelchair.

Never go down steps forward.

Never carry more than one passenger.

1.3

Notes for attendants and users

Do ensure that the brakes are always on when the wheelchair is not being pushed.

Always make sure that both of the user's feet are safely on the footplates and that 

their clothing is safely tucked out of the way and cannot catch in the wheel.

Always keep both hands on the push handles to control the wheelchair.

Always look well ahead to anticipate hazards such as furniture, doors or potholes.

Always avoid soft surfaces because the wheelchair may get bogged down.

Always be careful not to go too fast or turn quickly and try to achieve a smooth 

steady ride.

PLEASE keep in contact with the person in the wheelchair.  If you stop to look in 

shop windows or talk to people remember to turn the chair so that the person in 

the wheelchair does not have to turn.

NEVER put on the brakes too suddenly or too firmly as this may tip the user out of 

the wheelchair.

1.4

General Misuse

Please note that our USER GUIDE contains a number of cautions.  Any vehicle can 

cause injury if misused.  Use your wheelchair with reasonable care and within these 

guidelines and your safety will be ensured.

If used sensibly and carefully, your wheelchair will give you years of safe use.

Be aware that careless use endangers your own safety as well as that of others.

ALWAYS follow the road code when outdoors and also the guidelines written in this 

manual.

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Summary of Contents for KARMA 8020

Page 1: ...KARMA 8020 SELF PROPELLING WHEELCHAIR KARMA 8520 TRANSIT WHEELCHAIR USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...wheelchair Always look well ahead to anticipate hazards such as furniture doors or potholes Always avoid soft surfaces because the wheelchair may get bogged down Always be careful not to go too fast...

Page 3: ...8 1 Figure 3 8 2 Figure 3 8 3 Standard Front of Chair Antitipper Wheel mounting Bracket M5 Nut and Bolt Amputee Wheel mounting Bracket Standard Mount Step 3 Use the larger bottom hole on the block see...

Page 4: ...ont of the antitipper and replace the two nuts and bolts into the smaller holes Figure 3 6 2 Figure 3 7 1 Figure 3 7 2 Wheel mounting Bracket Standard Mount Standard Front of Chair Antitipper Wheel mo...

Page 5: ...frame and rotate it inwards until the legrest locks into place Figure 3 3 Figure 3 4 Page 7 Page 8 Step 3 To adjust the angle of legrest pull on the lever located underneath the seat whilst pulling l...

Page 6: ...chair Remove or swing the legrests to the side Lower yourself into the wheelchair using the armrests for support or with the help of a caregiver Refit or swing the legrests back into place taking care...

Page 7: ...d where assistance is required and will help where other aids such as transfer boards or hoists are used Before transferring to or from the wheelchair make sure you are as near as possible to your poi...

Page 8: ...g Seat width Seat depth Rear wheel Front castor Seat to floor height Back height Armrest height Overall width when open Overall length Overall height User weight limit Wheelchair weight 1 1 General On...

Page 9: ...September 2022 This information is correct at the time of printing From time to time product specifications are changed by manufacturers without prior notice 0800 31 61 81 www alliedmedical co nz...

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