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9. How to use
Note:
make reference to “GENERAL WARNINGS” chapter
WARNING!
• Getting in and out of the wheelchair may be performed independently, provided you
have a adequate mobility and upper body strength
• Do not stand on removable parts
DO NOT STAND ON THE FOOTRESTS WHEN GETTING IN OR OUT OF THE WHEELCHAIR,
OVERTURNING RISK!!!
9.1 Get in the wheelchair
• Position the wheelchair as close as possible to you
• Engage wheel locks . We suggest to remove the armrest to ease the patient getting in
the wheelchair
• Lean on the frame with arms and slowly go down towards the seat
9.2 Get out of the wheelchair
• Position the wheelchair as close as possible along side the seat to which you are
transferring
• Engage wheel locks. We suggest to remove the armrest to ease the patient getting out
of the wheelchair
• Shift body weight into seat with transfer
9.3 Stairs and height difference
WARNING!
The following method must be used only from experienced patients. If you are not
experienced, let you help from an assistant!
Before moving on an inclined surface make sure of your ability and limits. Refer to the move-
ment techniques with qualified personnel. An assistance for surfaces with a slope greater
than 10% is recommended. If you need to stop on an inclined surface, avoid sudden move-
ments. To slow in a slop do not use the wheel brakes. Not suddenly change the downward
direction.
- Get in
Position the wheelchair at the curb to be crossed. Balance the wheelchair on the rear
wheels, in order to lift the front wheels, enough to lean them on the obstacle. Bend your
trunk forward and vigorously push the handrail. Continue pushing until the rear wheels are
climbing over the obstacle.
- Get off
To get off the stair follow the reverse procedure, positioning the rear side of the wheelchair
at the curb, keep the handrails vigorously and get off the obstacle slowly; then balance the
wheelchair on the rear wheels in order to complete the descent
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