WARNING:
TIPPING IS POSSIBLE, especially when going uphill. One way to prevent
this is to ALTERNATE lever strokes during ascents, instead of pumping both levers at the
same time. Always wear a helmet and ride with a friend who can spot you from behind.
CAUTION:
Cautions indicate a potentially hazardous situation. Failure to heed these
cautions could result in minor or moderate injury. Cautions also indicate unsafe practices and
conditions that may damage your Freedom Chair or void the warranty. For example:
CAUTION:
Any fall can be dangerous. Always wear a helmet. Always be aware of your
surroundings. This manual does not cover every possible dangerous situation or improper use of the
Freedom Chair. You, the rider, are responsible for your own safety and accept all risks associated with
using the Freedom Chair.
1.3. Intended Operator
• In order to safely operate the Freedom Chair independently, certain levels of upper body
strength and control are required. Grip strength is required for braking and turning, but
adaptations can be made, such as using Active Hands gloves to pull the levers back for
braking and turning.
• It is your responsibility to determine if the Freedom Chair is right for you. If you are
unsure, consult with your physical therapist or medical advisors prior to riding the
Freedom Chair.
• The Freedom Chair comes in several seat widths. Please ensure that you fit comfortably in
your Freedom Chair. If you do not fit comfortably, please contact GRIT.
• The GRIT warranty covers only the original owner of the chair. Subsequent owners will
have access to the GRIT support team but will not be covered under the initial warranty.
• You can reach out to GRIT directly at support@gogrit.us or 617-356-8106 to discuss what
modifications and adjustments can be made to maximize your performance.
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