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Item 67437
Specifications
Weight Capacity
250 lb.
Wheelchair Width
24”
Weight
40 lb.
Wheels
Solid Rubber Tires and
360° Swivel Casters
Seat Width
20-1/4” x 16-5/8” Deep
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING Read all safety warnings and instructions. Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may
result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury.
Save all warnings and instructions for future reference.
1.
Do not exceed 250 lb. maximum
weight capacity of Wheel Chair.
2.
Before using Wheelchair, check with
physician(s) to make sure this Wheelchair
is appropriate for the user’s needs.
3.
The position of the Front Casters, and Rear
Wheels directly affect the Wheelchair’s
stability.
Any modification to Casters or
Wheels may cause Wheelchair to decrease
in stability.
Any adjustments must be made
by a qualified service technician.
4.
Before riding, have a physician or health care
advisor train you i n safe use of Wheelchair.
5.
Do not try a maneuver on your own until
you are sure it can be done safely.
6.
Do not lean forward out of the Wheelchair
further than the length of the armrests.
Doing so may cause the Wheelchair to tip over.
Other guidelines to prevent tipping include:
a.
Do not attempt to reach objects by moving
forward on the Wheelchair seat.
b.
Do not attempt to reach objects by
reaching between your knees.
c.
Do not lean over the top of the backrest.
7.
Do not attempt to stand on Wheelchair
or the Wheelchair’s frame.
8.
Do not attempt to slow down or stop a
moving Wheelchair with the Wheel Locks.
9.
When transferring to or from the Wheelchair,
do not stand or put weight on the footplates
or footrests. Doing so can cause the
Wheelchair to tip and lead to potential injury
10.
Do not sit or transfer into Wheelchair
unless it is fully unfolded.
11.
When propelling the Wheelchair, carefully
use the wheel hand rails. Do not grip the
rear wheel themselves and be careful not to
pinch fingers and hand in wheel spokes.
12.
Use the Wheel Locks on both Rear Wheels
whenever entering or exiting the Wheelchair.
13.
People with limited strength and
mobility will need assistance when
moving in and out of Wheelchair.
14.
Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use
common sense when operating Wheelchair. The
attendant should not push this Wheel Chair while
tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or
medication. A moment of inattention while operating
Wheelchair may result in serious personal injury.
15.
Dress properly. Do not wear loose
clothing, jewelry or any items that could
get caught in the wheels during use.
16.
Keep proper footing and balance at all
times when pushing the Wheelchair. Proper
footing and balance enables better control
of Wheelchair in unexpected situations.
17.
Keep children who are not patients away from
Wheelchair.
Do not allow children to ride in, on,
or push the Wheelchair without adult supervision.
18.
Consult health care advisor before making any
modification to the Wheelchair. Unauthorized
modifications or use of unauthorized parts may
change the Wheelchair structure, leading to
possible personal injury and property damage.
19.
Use extra care when using Wheelchair on a wet,
icy or oil-slicked surface. Do not use Wheelchair
in shower, pool or other body of water. Dry
Wheelchair as soon as possible if it does get wet.
20.
Do not operate Wheelchair in sand, loose soil
or over rough terrain. Doing so may damage
wheels or axles or loosen the fasteners.
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