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WARRANTY

Colours warrants all rigid hardware (welded parts, machined mounts and brackets) for the lifetime of the originally regis-
tered owner.  In the event an item is discontinued, it is the owners responsibility to replace or change the rigid hardware.

The front wheels and rear tires are warranted against defects and workmanship for a period of  ninety (90) days from the
day of delivery.

Other parts and equipment are warranted for a period of one (1) year from the day of delivery, against defects in material
and workmanship.

Colours will have the right, on all claims, to require that all parts be shipped, prepaid to Colours, by the claimant, for re-

placement or repair.  In the event that the parts are found to be defective, Colours will determine whether the parts will be

replaced, repaired or if a credit shall be issued.  This warranty does not include costs for transportation, shipping or

labor for removal or reinstallation.  Colours will invoice for any expenses incurred if it is determined that the part

or parts are found not to be defective or otherwise not found to be defective under the terms of this warranty.

Not withstanding the above limited warranty, Colours will have no liability whatsoever, if any defect in a prod-

uct is found to have resulted from improper storage, use, or service of the component.  If Colours opinion is

that any components have been installed incorrectly, misused or stored improperly, no warranty obligation will

be available to the claimant.

Colours does not warrant the merchantablility or fitness for any particular purpose of its components and does not

make any warranty, express or implied, other than the limited warranty contained herein.

In the event a warranty issue arises, Colours advises you to first contact your authorized Colours dealer, to provide available
solutions to the problem.

This warranty is valid only for the originally registered owner.

Except where prohibited by law, this limited warranty represents the total agreement between you and Colours for any lia-
bility that may arise from a Colours manufactured component.

U.S. and Canada only

There are many more accessories and components available.  For a complete list please
refer to page 36.

Push Handles

To install:

1. Insert the push handle into the push handle receiver located directly behind the

backrest 

2. Lock the push handle into place by inserting the push handle set screw (or the

optional push handle quick release).

3. Make certain that the set screw is fully inserted and locked into place.
4. Remember that push handles are left and right specific.

To remove:

Remove the push handle set screw (or pull the quick release pin) out and pull
the push handle out of push handle receiver.

Arm Rests

To install:

1. Insert arm-rest into the arm rest receiver.  Make sure that the grooved end of the

arm rest handle locks firmly into position when inserted into the arm rest receiver.  

2. Arm Rests are left and right specific.

To remove:

Pull the arm rest handle out of the arm rest receiver.

Accessories

Adjustments to the arm rests should only be made by
an authorized Colours dealer. We discuss them for in-
formational purpose only.

THE OPTIONAL PUSH HANDLE

QUICK RELEASE

THE PUSH

HANDLE RECEIVER

THE ARM REST RE-

CEIVER

THE ARM REST

THE PUSH HANDLE

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O W N E R ’ S   M A N U A L

Summary of Contents for BOING!

Page 1: ...l experience built into your wheelchair By understanding our customers need for independence and mobility we at Colours are committed to doing everything we can to help you get the optimal use of your...

Page 2: ...ys have someone working with you until you attain a level of proficiency when operating your wheelchair Whenever anyone assists you it is important that they too read the owners manual prior to gettin...

Page 3: ...es It is important to note that hills and slopes can be hazardous even with the use of anti tippers WHEELIE DOORWAYS EXTENDING REACHING OR LEANING NAVIGATING INCLINES DECLINING SLOPE BANKED SLOPE INCL...

Page 4: ...to remember to remove or rotate the anti tipper tubes up when being assisted 2 Push Handles When an assistant is attempting to tilt or push the chair 3 Arm Rest To supply support for your arms 4 For a...

Page 5: ...Boing RazorBlade C O L O U R S E V E R Y D A Y C H A I R S Chapter 2 Saber Zephyr ShockBlade Spazz G 3 O W N E R S M A N U A L...

Page 6: ...Chump Little Dipper Spazz C O L O U R S E V E R Y D A Y C H A I R S Eclipse Spazz K RazorBlade jr Krypto 4 O W N E R S M A N U A L...

Page 7: ...ACKREST HEIGHT WHEELS SHOCKS Boing ShockBlade only REAR SEAT HEIGHT Saber only S T A N D A R D A D J U S T M E N T S Chapter 3 CENTER OF GRAVITY What It s All About One of the most important factors i...

Page 8: ...axle note The axles must be set in the same position on both the right and the left side of your chair Once you have determined your axle position it is ex tremely important that the axle receiver is...

Page 9: ...our Allen Screws 7 Reinstall the rear wheels 8 Check the toe in toe out and adjust as needed and square the front casters as needed before riding A Ad dj ju us st ti in ng g R Re ea ar r S Se ea at t...

Page 10: ...same for both the right and the left side of the backrest 1 1 2 2 3 The backrest height assists you with greater balance and stability After you be come more familiar with the chair you may wish to lo...

Page 11: ...ith the push of a button which adds to the flexibility and convenience of the product Some people use different wheel styles depending on the application and in these cases it is quick and easy to cha...

Page 12: ...ompromise the comfort and performance of the chair It is important to keep the tire pressure within the indicated range The recommended air pressure is indicated on the sidewall of the tire The type o...

Page 13: ...Adjustments The following adjustments should only be made by an authorized Colours dealer We dis cuss them for informational purposes only The four sections that make up part two of this owner s manua...

Page 14: ...ational purposes only 12 Caster Angle Caster Adjustment Correct adjustment and alignment of the two front casters are important to minimize turning resistance and to guarantee that the chair tracts in...

Page 15: ...Allen Wrench to prevent the bolt from turning use the open end wrench to tighten the locknut 5 5 Securely tighten the two Allen Screws 5 6 Recheck the caster housing to be certain it is still perpend...

Page 16: ...it for informational purposes only Wheel Alignment Toe In Toe Out When you have determined a comfortable and functional seat and backrest angle decided on a camber angle and the rear wheel posi tion i...

Page 17: ...eaner foam can also be used but avoid other cleaning solvents Frame Whether your Colours frame has been powder coated or anodized great care is taken in the choice of material and process to keep your...

Page 18: ...s the suggested maintenance schedule Since the maintenance needed for each individual user will vary you should consult with your authorized Colours dealer to establish a periodic maintenance program...

Page 19: ...any particular purpose of its components and does not make any warranty express or implied other than the limited warranty contained herein In the event a warranty issue arises Colours advises you to...

Page 20: ...purpose only To adjust height By manipulating the push pin located on the interior leg of the anti tipper you can adjust the height up or down There are various possible heights Both anti tippers sho...

Page 21: ...o Colours in order to activate the warranty for your Colours wheelchair Wheelchair serial number Model of wheelchair Name of the dealership Purchase Date Name of owner Address City State Zip Country P...

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