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INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

 

 

Wheelchair Camobil  

Model: Pantom 

Submodel:  A34-B36-C38-D38-E30, A36-B36-C40-D38-E30, A36-B36-
C42-D38-E30,  A36-B36-C44-D40-E32,  A36-B38-C42-D42-E34,  A38-
B36-C44-D40-E32,  A38-B38-C46-D42-E34,  A38-B40-C48-D44-E36, 
A40-B38-C46-D42-D34,  A40-B40-C48-D44-E36,  A40-C42-C50-D46-
E38,  A42-B40-C48-D44-E36,  A42-B42-C50-D46-D38,  A42-B44-C52-
D48-E40,  A44-B42-C48-D46-E38,  A44-B44-C50-D48-E40,  A44-B46-
C52-D50-E42,  A46-B44-C50-D50-E40,  A46-B46-C52-D52-E42,  A46-
B48-C52-D52-E44,  A48-B46-C50-D52-E42,  A48-B4-C85-D25-E244, 
A48-B50-C52-D52-E46 

 

 

 

Introduction 

Thank you for purchasing a Camobil wheelchair. 

Before  you  start  using  the  wheelchair  please  read  the  instruction 
manual.  An  instruction  manual  is  supplied  with  each  wheelchair. 
The  manual  is  available  in  PDF  format  on  our  website: 
www.camobil.com. 

If you have  doubts or concerns about our products, please  do not 
hesitate to contact us: 

Teléphone:

  0034 651 12 45 20 

Email:

 info@camobil.com 

Address: 

Avenida de la Libertad 83 Bajo 

30570 San José de la Vega 

Murcia (España)

 

Summary of Contents for Pantom

Page 1: ...E42 A46 B44 C50 D50 E40 A46 B46 C52 D52 E42 A46 B48 C52 D52 E44 A48 B46 C50 D52 E42 A48 B4 C85 D25 E244 A48 B50 C52 D52 E46 Introduction Thank you for purchasing a Camobil wheelchair Before you start...

Page 2: ...erious injury or death IMPORTANT Indicates a POTENTIALLY dangerous situation that could cause injury or damage to the wheelchair These signs will appear throughout the manual to warn of dangerous situ...

Page 3: ...n interact with the wheelchair and its user 3 the specific dimensions and configuration ADVERTENCIAS GENERALES IMPORTANT Do not exceed the allowed weight limit of the wheelchair This is the combined w...

Page 4: ...use a fall or loss of control and cause serious injury or death It could also cause irreversible damage to the detachable parts Just lift the chair by grabbing the chassis IMPORTANT Screws Do not over...

Page 5: ...ent there may be a small space between the rear wheel and the wardrobe which poses a risk of finger entrapment Be sure to push the wheelchair only with the propulsion rings IMPORTANT Driving on rough...

Page 6: ...n on the brakes when get on off the wheelchair IMPORTANT Side Guard Never sit on the sideguard when get on off the wheelchair the wardrobe could break Do not manipulate the wheelchair by grabbing the...

Page 7: ...WHEELCHAIR PARTS 1 Rear Wheel 2 Front Wheel 3 Fork 4 Footrest 5 Front Chasis 6 Rear Chasis 7 Cross Simple 8 Corss Double 9 Side Guard 10 Unpholstery DIMENSIONS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0 10 0...

Page 8: ...25242 46 46 52 52 42 4648525244 46 48 52 52 44 4846505242 48 46 50 52 42 4848525244 48 48 52 52 44 4850525246 48 50 52 52 46 CONFIGURATION AND USE CAUTION Not read these instructions may result in dam...

Page 9: ...to the hole of the desired angle Depending on the position of the screw the backrest can be adjusted to 10 5 0 5 and 10 The holes correspond to the following angles Upholstery tension adjustment seat...

Page 10: ...t according to the position of the wheel with respect to the chassis of the chair Footrest Height Adjustment Footrest El tubo de reposapi s tiene agujeros par la regulaci n de altura The footrest tube...

Page 11: ...bars of the seat and push towards the center and up on the two seat tubes See below drawing Tires Proper tire pressure is important for stability and minimal tire wear The following table shows the re...

Page 12: ...fit properly remove any dirt embedded in the quick release pivots Cleaning the front wheels 1 Check if the front wheels can rotate freely 2 Remove dirt from the front wheel bearings Checking the threa...

Page 13: ...n damage ball bearings and steel parts can rust if the surface is damaged Do not expose the wheelchair to sand and sea water IMPORTANT Do not rub with abrasive agents do not use aggressive cleaning ag...

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