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Revised 7/24/2014
1 Operating The Wheelchair
The wheelchair is well suited for normal weather conditions and firm surfaces. For safety purposes,
please avoid using the wheelchair in adverse weather and other poor conditions.
1 -1 User Indications
Operating the wheelchair may injure the user or damage the wheelchair if the user is unable to
have full control. If the user is not mentally or physically able to keep full control of the vehicle at all
times, an attendant must be present when necessary.
2 Safety and Operating Information
This manual references the most common procedure. Techniques of safe operation and
maintenance of the wheelchair are mentioned as well. In order to handle your wheelchair safely,
please follow all detailed instructions given in the manual.
2-1 Stability
Your wheelchair has been designed to provide the stability you need during normal daily activities.
Therefore, proper operation of your wheelchair will maintain balance at all times. The impact on the
position of the center of gravity is under any wheelchair movement. A change in the center of
gravity may lead to the wheelchair tipping over and a fall. When you move or transfer your weight
from one place to another, we recommend using seat belts to improve your safety.
2-2 Weight Limit
The maximum limitation weight of the user is 300 lbs (136 kg).
Caution!
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Do not use parts that can be detached, such as armrests, for support or any other reasons other
than the intended purposes. Do not use them as a means for lifting the product, as they may be
inadvertently released. This may result in injury to the user and / or attendant.
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Avoid turning suddenly and never try to climb and descend a ramp diagonally.
3 Safety Inspection
3 -1 Performance
As the user, any possible operational defects of your wheelchair will be noticed by you first. The
easiest troubleshooting symptoms to identify and the preliminary inspection that you can perform
are indicted in the following table. You should consult your retailer if the symptoms persist after
adjusting the pressure in the tires and tightening screws and nuts.
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