7.3. Reversing
The Freedom Chair has a unique hill-hold braking feature. Rolling the chair backward rotates
the levers backward, which engages the brakes. This prevents the rider from rolling backward
down a hill.
As a result of the hill lock, however, the Freedom Chair is unable to move backward with the
levers inserted. We designed the levers to be easy to remove. If you remove them you will be
able to roll backward.
Depending on the scenario, you may be able to remove a single lever, pivot on the wheel on
that side, and then re-insert that lever to propel forward. When the levers are removed, you can
put your hands on the wheels and use the Freedom Chair just as you would a regular
wheelchair.
7.4. Parking Brakes
CAUTION:
You’ll have to adjust the parking brakes when swapping wheelsets! Check out
Chapter 10 for Parking Brake Adjustment step-by-step instructions.
The Freedom Chair features unique parking brakes designed to be stronger and more reliable
than standard wheelchair brakes.
Always apply both parking brakes, as the application of a single parking brake does not
guarantee that the chair will not move.
a) Push down on the parking brake to disengage.
b) Parking brake in the off position. Chair can move.
c) Pull up on the parking brake lever to engage.
d) Parking brake in the on position. Chair is stopped.
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