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LINE2design, Inc. Battery Powered Wheelchair Stair Climber - Yellow  

Item # 70019-Y-BAT

 

   

 

 

 

 

       

 

 

      

 

             
 
 
 

Operator Handle Release Bar 

(upper red bar) 

Push in operator handle release bar towards 
chair to raise or lower the upper handle.  
 

Always make sure the operator handle is in 

position prior to use. 

Track Release Bar

 (double red bar) 

Grasp the track release bar and push 
towards arrow to release the tracks 
into position for transport.  Always 
ensure tracks are locked into place 
before transporting patient. 
 
To put tracks up for transportation on 
flat surfaces or for storage grasp the 
track release bar and push towards 
arrow and push down until the tracks 
are flat against the chair and locked 
into place

Fold Away Bar 

When folding chair for storage, lift up 
red bar towards the arrow, and fold. 

Control Panel 

Summary of Contents for 70019-Y-BAT

Page 1: ...019 Y BAT Length 31 Width 20 Height 40 with Operator Handle down Height 62 with Operator Handle extended up Weight 66 lbs Max Load 400 lbs Battery Powered Wheelchair Stair Climber 24 Volt Battery 2 On Off Keys 2500 Stairs on a Full Charge Tubular Frame Construction Height Adjustment 40 to 62 Adjustable Head Support 3 Position Track Angle Molded Hand Grips Sturdy Seat Restraint 5 Rear Wheels 4 Fron...

Page 2: ...oth Wheels Adjustable Padded Operator Handle Power Stair Track System Footrest The extension handles in front of the Battery Powered Wheelchair Stair Climber extend to use in case of power failure Push the red button to release the front handles Make sure the handles are fully extended and locked into position prior to use Adjustable Head Support 4 Front Swivel Wheels Patient Arm Rest Hand Grip Ba...

Page 3: ...e Bar double red bar Grasp the track release bar and push towards arrow to release the tracks into position for transport Always ensure tracks are locked into place before transporting patient To put tracks up for transportation on flat surfaces or for storage grasp the track release bar and push towards arrow and push down until the tracks are flat against the chair and locked into place Fold Awa...

Page 4: ... with products containing bleach or phenol A stiff bristled brush can be used if necessary Always clean the chair before storing Make sure the chair is completely dry before storing Make sure there are no rocks or debris in the track before storing Make sure the chair is NOT damaged and working properly before storing Store in a clean and dry area Do Not Lubricate the Track Stair Chair System or a...

Page 5: ...tely to the last locked position 7 Attach head support 8 Pull up on the seat to make sure that it is locked in the unfolded position 9 If the chair does not fold then it is in the locked position To Fold the Battery Powered Wheelchair Stair Climber 1 Apply rear wheel brakes on both wheels 2 Fold up the footrest 3 Remove head support and place on seat 4 Fold down patient arm rest and rear locking h...

Page 6: ...n on the Battery Powered Wheelchair Stair Climber before storing and prior to each use Ensure the chair is free from any defects and that the chair is working properly Check all bolts screws safety belts wheel brakes lift handles and track system are working properly 2 Turn the key on battery to the ON position 3 Make sure the battery is adequately charged 4 Unfold the Battery Powered Wheelchair S...

Page 7: ...ttempt to transport patient loads greater than what you can safely handle Always advise the patient before you move the chair ascend or descend stairs Always stay with the patient and keep control of the chair at all times To avoid tipping do not apply a wheel lock when the Battery Powered Wheelchair Stair Climber is in use or when moving Always insure that the tracking system is locked into place...

Page 8: ...ssist as needed and as an emergency back up The second operator may use the bottom front extension handles to assist in guiding the chair when power is not available DESCENDING STAIRS 1 Move the stair chair a few inches from the top step facing the staircase 2 Make sure your patient is secure in the chair double check safety restraint 3 Move the stair chair a few inches from the top step facing th...

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