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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. 

Summary of Contents for 67437

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Page 2: ...and 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 pro...

Page 3: ...or doorjamb to propel Wheelchair 35 Use assistance when moving into vehicle until you are safely able to transfer yourself without injury Lock rear wheels before transfer and move Wheelchair as close...

Page 4: ...he Wheelchair Installing Foot Rests 1 Slide the Footplates 2 to the side so that they are perpendicular to the Wheelchair See Figure A 2 Install the end of each Detachable Footrest 1 onto the tab exte...

Page 5: ...ack Pad 7 Screws Washers Adjust and Replacing Front Wheels 1 Should the Casters need to be adjusted first tip back of Wheelchair to floor 2 To tighten or loosen Casters remove the Dust Cover from the...

Page 6: ...lchair Check for loose hardware misalignment or binding of moving parts cracked or broken parts and any other condition that may affect its safe operation DO NOT USE A DAMAGED WHEELCHAIR 2 BEFORE EACH...

Page 7: ...EPLACEMENTS SHOULD BE UNDERTAKEN BY CERTIFIED AND LICENSED TECHNICIANS AND NOT BY THE BUYER THE BUYER ASSUMES ALL RISK AND LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF HIS OR HER REPAIRS TO THE ORIGINAL PRODUCT OR REPLAC...

Page 8: ...the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation of exclusion may not apply to you THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLI...

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