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III. NOTICE - READ BEFORE USE

N. Transit Use (Continued)

WARNING:  Remove and secure any items temporarily attached to the mobility base while 
in a motor vehicle. Leaving items attached to the vent tray, battery tray or oxygen tank 
holder and not securing them properly and separately in a motor vehicle could result in 
these items becoming dangerous projectiles in the event of an accident. Additionally, 
oxygen tanks contain a highly pressurized gas that vigorously accelerates combustion. 
These factors could lead to serious injury or death to the child and/or anyone else in the 
vehicle.

When using this mobility base as a seat in a motor vehicle, you must remove any items
attached to the vent tray, battery tray or oxygen tank holder and properly secure them
separately.

If the mobility base is equipped with an oxygen tank holder never use the mobility base as
a seat in a motor vehicle.

NOTE: To obtain copies of RESNA or ISO standards please contact the standards 

organizations below:

RESNA

www.resna.org

ANSI/RESNA Standards:

RESNA WC-4, Section 18:

Wheelchair tie-down and occupant restraint systems for use in motor vehicles.

RESNA WC-4, Section 19:

Wheelchairs used as seats in motor vehicles.

RESNA WC-4, Section 20:

Wheelchair seating systems for use in motor vehicles.

International Organization for Standardization (ISO)

www.iso.org

ISO Standards:

ISO 10542-1: Technical systems and aids for disabled or handicapped persons -- Wheelchair 
tie-down and occupant-restraint systems -- Part 1:

Requirements and test methods for all systems.

ISO 16840-4: Wheelchair seating – Part 4:

Seating systems for use in motor vehicles.

ISO 7176-19: Wheelchairs – Part 19:

Wheeled mobility devices for use as seats in motor vehicles.

Summary of Contents for Little Wave Tyke

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Page 2: ...hnology Professional ATP or other competent clinical or technical professional in the safe use of this mobillity base prior to use If you have any questions or concerns about any aspect of this mobility base this manual or the service provided do not hesitate to contact your authorized supplier an authorized representative or Ki Mobility Ki Mobility can be reached at 1 715 254 0991 Ki Mobility 520...

Page 3: ... Transfers 10 N Transit Use 10 IV MOBILITY BASE USE CONFIGURATION A Your Tyke Its Parts 13 B Attaching the Rear Wheels 14 C Unfolding the Mobility Base when seating unit is detached 14 D Adjusting the Tilt Limiting Mechanism after Rotating Seat 15 E Adjusting the Push Bar 16 F Using the Wheel Lock 16 G Adjusting Suspension 17 H Front Wheels with Integrated Swivel Lock 17 I Storage Bag 18 J Disasse...

Page 4: ...fety and stability are a The personal abilities and capabilities of the user including strength balance and coordination b The types of hazards and obstacles you might encounter during your day c The specific dimensions options and set up In particular the seat height seat depth seat angle back angle size and position of the rear wheels and size and position of the front casters C Signal Words Wit...

Page 5: ...ical device or packaging it indicates the need for the user to consult the instructions for safety reasons such as cautions and warnings Indicates the item is a medical device Indicates the manufacturer s serial number so that a specific medical device can be identified Indicates the authorized representative in the European Community Indicates the manufacturer s declaration that the product meets...

Page 6: ...gravity and cause an unstable situation resulting in a fall or tip over A tip over or fall could result in damage to the mobility base or in serious injury or death Do not lift mobility base by it s removable parts while occupied Lifting a mobility base by removable parts while occupied could cause child to fall or lose control A fall or loss of control could result in damage to your mobility base...

Page 7: ...order i Unless you can remove the belts easily in an emergency If you cannot do this consult with your health care advisor for other options to help with your posture b On a child who is unconscious or agitated c As an occupant restraint or safety belt in a motor vehicle A positioning belt is not designed to replace a seat belt that is attached to the frame of a vehicle which would be required of ...

Page 8: ...y base and clothing If you have the right of way always yield until the driver of the motor vehicle has seen you Do not ride your mobility base on an escalator Use of a mobility base on an escalator could cause a fall tip over or loss of control A fall tip over or loss of control could result in damage to your mobility base severe injury or death Ki Mobility recommends using accessories such as he...

Page 9: ...il J Modifying your Mobility Base WARNING NO ONE SHOULD MODIFY THIS MOBILITY BASE EXCEPT BY ADJUSTING IT ACCORDING TO THIS MANUAL OR BY ADDING KI MOBILITY APPROVED OPTIONS THERE ARE NO APPROVED OPTIONS THAT INVOLVE DRILLING OR CUTTING THE FRAME BY ANYONE OTHER THAN A TRAINED KI MOBILITY ASSOCIATE Your mobility base was engineered and manufactured under strict design controls An integral part of th...

Page 10: ... needs and capabilities to determine what you are able to do safely while maintaining the stability of your mobility base L Aftermarket Seating WARNING The installation of a cushion on a mobility base could affect the center of gravity of the mobility base Changes in your center of gravity may affect your stability in your mobility base resulting in tipping over or falling from your mobility base ...

Page 11: ...ESNA WC 4 Section 19 Wheelchairs used as seats in motor vehicles and ISO 7176 19 Wheelchairs Part 19 Wheeled mobility devices for use as seats in motor vehicles RESNA and ISO standards are designed to test the structural integrity of the wheelchair as a seat for use in a motor vehicle These standards are also designed to create compatibility with Wheelchair Tie down and Occupant Restraint Systems ...

Page 12: ... shoulder harnesses any other positioning strap system or positioning accessory should not be used or relied on as an occupant restraint unless it is marked as such by the manufacturer in accordance with RESNA WC 4 Section 18 or ISO 10542 1 Part 1 Use of headrests lateral supports or other positioning accessories should not be used or relied on as an occupant restraint unless it is marked as such ...

Page 13: ...cure them separately If the mobility base is equipped with an oxygen tank holder never use the mobility base as a seat in a motor vehicle NOTE To obtain copies of RESNA or ISO standards please contact the standards organizations below RESNA www resna org ANSI RESNA Standards RESNA WC 4 Section 18 Wheelchair tie down and occupant restraint systems for use in motor vehicles RESNA WC 4 Section 19 Whe...

Page 14: ...consumer of this product Consumer Read the entire user instruction manual prior to using this product and keep on hand for future reference Follow all safety instructions in this manual to prevent injuries and damage to the product NOTE Check all parts for shipping damage In case of damage DO NOT use Contact the supplier or Ki Mobility for further instructions Little Wave Tyke Features MAXIMUM USE...

Page 15: ... A 3 Push the rear wheels onto the axle until the lock clicks into place audibly C Unfolding the Mobility Base when seating unit is detached 1 Unfold the push bar Fig 3 A 2 Fold out the mobility base by pulling the push bar Fig 3 B NOTE The release handles of the folding mechanism click into place automatically after folding out Fig 3 C A Fig 2 A B C Fig 3 ...

Page 16: ... 3 Pull the key ring Fig 4 5 A to release the locking pin 4 Move the limit hook Fig 4 5 B into the desired position depending on the direction in which the seating unit was installed A seat mount facing forward will have the limit hook down Fig 4 and a seat mount facing rearward will have the limit hook up Fig 5 5 Ensure the locking pin clicks fully audibly into place after adjustment 6 Mount the ...

Page 17: ...ired position Fig 6 B 3 Release the buttons 4 Move the push bar up or down slightly until the joints click audibly into place F Using the Wheel Lock The wheel lock should be used when getting in or out of the mobility base and on uneven ground To engage the wheel lock 1 Press the brake down with the tip of your foot Fig 7 2 To disengage pull the brake bar up with the tip of your foot Fig 7 A A B F...

Page 18: ...ittle Wave Tyke can be equipped with swiveling front wheels to make steering easier and increase directional stability on uneven ground If needed the caster wheels can be locked with the integrated swivel lock Activating the Caster Swivel Lock 1 Pull the caster swivel lock casing forward Fig 10 2 Push the mobility base forward until the caster wheels click audibly into the lock casings Deactivate ...

Page 19: ...ook and loop fasteners Fig 11 A Fig 12 A J Disassembly and Transport CAUTION When folding out the backrest only grip by the specified components Crushing and pinching may occur due to incorrect handling while folding To Prepare the Little Wave Tyke for Transport in a Vehicle 1 Pull up on the release handles of the folding mechanism Fig 13 2 Fold the push bar over the seat to fold up the mobility b...

Page 20: ...on one person behind the child and one person in front The person in front and back must hold on to a non removable part of the mobility base 2 The person behind the child tilts the mobility base back and both attendants lift together Take one step at a time L Descending Stairs WARNING Do not descend stairs without the assistance of at least two people who are trained on the below steps and are ab...

Page 21: ... the locking pin rotate it to the left and reinsert Fig 18 A The locking pin is now engaged Fig 19 3 Tilt the seat adapter Fig 19 A against the locking pin The seat adapter must contact the locking pin without play After use in a vehicle for transporting persons with reduced mobility the seat angle adjustment must be enabled again To deactivate the locking mechanism 1 Pull out the locking pin and ...

Page 22: ...ricate the caster axle with a few drops of thin resin free oil e g sewing machine oil Periodically lubricate the quick release axle very lightly with thin resin free oil Periodically lubricate the piston rods of the springs very lightly with thin resin free oil Periodically check all hardware connections If the same hardware loosens repeatedly contact your authorized dealer Maintenance Intervals C...

Page 23: ...folded device onto the back wheels and push handles so that water can run out Fig 22 NOTE It is recommended to dry your mobility base using compressed air 4 If necessary reinstall all components that were removed 5 Ensure mobility base is entirely dry before storing or using 6 Ensure that all labels are still legible If not replace labels by contacting your authorized dealer C Disposal Return the ...

Page 24: ...OID if the original mobility base serial number tag is removed or altered 3 This warranty is VOID if the original mobility base has been modified from its original condition and it is determined the modification resulted in failure 4 This warranty applies in the USA only Check with your supplier to find out if international warranties apply Ki Mobility s Responsibility Ki Mobility s only liability...

Page 25: ...Ki Mobility 5201 Woodward Drive Stevens Point Wisconsin 54481 715 254 0991 www kimobility com DCN0569 2 ...

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