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Globetraveller user manual 

© 2009 VAN OS MEDICAL 
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4.4 Going up and down stairs 

 

Stairs are one of the largest obstacles for wheelchair users. However, with a little help from others it is possible to 
climb up and down the stairs when a wheelchair elevator is not available. Only you and your attendants  must be 
aware of the rather heavy weight to be replaced. 
 
Going up the stairs 
You need to go up the stairs backwards. We advise if you want to climb the stairs with a wheelchair you will do this 
with the help of a minimum of two attendants. One attendant on the front of the wheelchair and one attendant on 
the back of wheelchair. The attendant at the back of the wheelchair grabs the push handles and let the wheelchair 
tip backwards until it in balance. When the wheel is in balance the attendant at the front of the wheelchair needs 
to grab the side frames. You are now in position to climb the stairs. The attendant on the front pushes the side 
frames up until they are above the first step and the attendant on the back makes the first step on the stairs. 
Repeat this technique until the last step of the stair, see figure 17. You can let the front castors down when the 
attendant on the front has taken the last step.  
 

                   

                                

      

 
 
Going down stairs 
To go down the stairs you need to do the same things as when you where going down the stairs, only in reversed 
order and you needs to go down the stairs forwards. 
 
 

 

Warning: 

Never lift a wheelchair by the push handles, armrests or footrests (picture 16). Always hold a part of 
the main frame.

 

 

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Summary of Contents for Globetraveller

Page 1: ...Read instructions before use User Manual Globetraveller...

Page 2: ...he safety instructions in this guide are general guidelines that must be seen as broad guidelines It is possible that you develop your own ways for many common actions However we advise you to consult...

Page 3: ...RFACES 8 4 3 GOING UP AND DOWN RAMPS 9 4 4 GOING UP AND DOWN STAIRS 11 5 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND MOUNTING OPTIONS 12 5 1 TOOLS AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION 12 5 2 OPENING AND CLOSING THE WHEELCHAIR 12 5...

Page 4: ...n date The date on which your wheelchair was manufactured 2 Serial number Every wheelchair has its own unique identification number YOU must have this number when making technical requests or if warra...

Page 5: ...ilities of your wheelchair Your wheelchair is a foldable one which is designed to be easy to transport in a car Mainly we divide the wheelchairs into two categories self propel version with large rear...

Page 6: ...f damaged and worn parts will result in use for years without any problems A qualified Van Os Medical UK Ltd dealer who will use only Van Os Medical UK Ltd replacement parts will take care of your whe...

Page 7: ...e balance of the chair and may injure the user Do not stand on the footrest this will cause the chair to tip and injure the user figure 4 For suitable protection of potential obstruction the lowest po...

Page 8: ...g your individual technique The possibilities you have for making a transfer are depending on your physical characteristics We advise to discuss this first with your physical therapist However if you...

Page 9: ...picture 8 Reaching bending backward 1 Manoeuvre the chair as closely as possible to the object You can use the rear wheels For example they will indicate how close you can come to object 2 Do not enga...

Page 10: ...hair forward to the curb Then the user should lean back so the attendant can tilt the wheelchair to find a balance point When the wheelchair is balanced the attendant can move the wheelchair slowly of...

Page 11: ...under control at all times Do not hurry down the slope but move slowly and safely The speed of descent is controlled by the amount of grip strength that you exercise on the hand rims In an effort to p...

Page 12: ...ndants One attendant on the front of the wheelchair and one attendant on the back of wheelchair The attendant at the back of the wheelchair grabs the push handles and let the wheelchair tip backwards...

Page 13: ...ou own Further on in this chapter we can refer to a specific version Warning We advise you if you want to make changes where tools are needed to consult with your dealer 5 1 Tools and technical inform...

Page 14: ...3 Fold the footplate in the direction of the footrest see figure 4 Make sure the heel strap does not get stuck between the footplate and footrest see figure 4 Swinging the footrests towards and away...

Page 15: ...tighten the bolt Make sure the footplate is securely fastened and that the length is equal on both sides 5 4 Using the wheelchair brake Using the brakes Your wheelchair is fitted with attendant brake...

Page 16: ...other options on your wheelchair The seat cushion optional Your wheelchair can be equipped with a 5 cm thick nylon seat cushion This seat cushion is equipped with an anti skid layer see figure 12 You...

Page 17: ...lagerij 9 Country The Netherlands EU Representative Name W van Os Address Koperslagerij 9 Country The Netherlands Function Director Technical constructed file Prepared by Name J M J Brouwer BBA Functi...

Page 18: ...backrest than see chapter 5 Instructions for use and mounting options 6 2 Assembly If the rear wheels are removed you will have to place them back first see chapter 5 Instructions for use and mounting...

Page 19: ...d unfold Make sure the wheelchair travels in a straight line while moving Make sure the cross frame is not bent and shows no wear signs When one of the exceptions noted above occurs please contact a q...

Page 20: ...tely Continual use necessitates maintenance especially if the factory set adjustments have been altered The following troubleshooting guide lists several common problems that may occur and offers corr...

Page 21: ...If within the warranty period your wheelchair will be defect it will be repaired or replaced However you do need to provide to Van Os Medical a complete filled in warranty registration form or a copy...

Page 22: ...his manual you need to consult with an authorized Van Os Medical dealer The warranty is only valid during the indicated period If adjustments are made to the wheelchair who have structural impact on t...

Page 23: ...wear and burrs Front forks for example control margin adjustment ball head axle Brakes for example adjustment re adjust control for margins Foot rests for example adjustment line out Frame for example...

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