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WARNINGS & SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

       GENERAL INFORMATION

DO NOT 

use this product without first reading and understanding the instructions contained in this booklet.  If you are unable to understand 

the Warnings, Cautions or Instructions, contact a healthcare professional, durable medical equipment dealer or technical personnel, or contact 

Medline at 1-800-MEDLINE before use - otherwise serious bodily injury or product damage may occur. 

DO NOT

 use the wheelchair in a vehicle for transport.  This wheelchair has not been approved as a seat surface to be used within a vehicle of any 

kind.  Always transfer the wheelchair user to an approved vehicle seat and use restraints available from the auto industry for this application.

DO NOT

 exceed the weight capacity of the wheelchair listed on page 3.  The weight capacity includes the weight of the rider plus items carried 

or attached to the wheelchair.  

DO NOT

 use the wheelchair while weight training.  Medline wheelchairs have not been tested for any type of weight training.  If the chair is used 

during weight training, Medline will not be held liable.   If the weight capacity is exceeded, risk of fall, tip-over or loss of control may occur which 

can result in bodily injury or product damage.

Use of the seat belt is recommended to maximize safety and stability.

 ENVIRONMENTAL

The wheelchair is designed for use on firm, even surfaces such as concrete, asphalt, and indoor floors and carpeting.

DO NOT

 operate the wheelchair on loose, slippery, or uneven surfaces such as sand, gravel, hills, dirt roads, or ice.

DO NOT

 operate the wheelchair on inclines greater than 10% (6 degrees) without assistance.  

DO NOT

 attempt to go up or down inclines that are covered with oil, water, ice or any other potentially slippery substance.

DO NOT

 attempt to ride over curbs or obstacles.  Doing so may cause your wheelchair to tip over and cause bodily harm to you 

or damage to the wheelchair.

DO NOT

 use the wheelchair on stairs or escalators.

 GENERAL USE

DO NOT

 stand on the frame of the wheelchair.

DO NOT

 stand or put pressure on the footrests.  When getting in or out of the wheelchair, make sure the footplates are in the up position.

DO NOT

 attempt to lift the wheelchair by armrests or any detachable components.

There are potential finger pinch point areas at moving parts and between the seat frame and the seat cradles on some models.  When opening 

the wheelchair, take care not to place your hand or fingers between the seat frame and the seat cradles (if present) or on any other moving 

parts.  

ALWAYS keep hands and fingers away from moving parts.  DO NOT sit in the wheelchair until the seat is completely in the open position.  Risk of 

injury may occur if care is not taken.

The wheelchair should be on a stable, level surface with the wheel locks engaged before transferring the user to or from the wheelchair.

Completely engage the wheel locks when entering and leaving the wheelchair or using the wheelchair in an elevator or a wheelchair lift.

DO NOT

 transfer in or out of the wheelchair on your own unless you have sufficient upper body strength, balance and agility and have been 

instructed in transfer techniques by a health professional.  Every precaution should be taken to reduce the gap distance between the wheelchair 

and the target seat or bed.  Turn both casters parallel to the object you are transferring to.

DO NOT

 use the wheel locks to stop the wheelchair from moving.  Wheel locks are not brakes.  DO NOT use the wheel locks to slow your descent 

down an incline.

Changing direction when going down an incline could cause instability.

DO NOT

 lean forward out of the wheelchair any farther than the length of the armrests.

DO NOT

 attempt to reach for objects if doing so means you must move forward in the seat.

DO NOT

 attempt to reach objects if you have to pick them up from the floor by reaching down between your knees.

DO NOT

 shift your weight or sitting position toward the direction you are reaching as the wheelchair may tip over.

DO NOT

 attempt to lean over the top of the back upholstery to reach objects.

Before leaning or reaching forward, make sure to rotate the casters straight ahead toward the front of the wheelchair and engage the wheel 

locks to prevent the wheelchair from tipping over or moving.  

DO NOT

 tip the wheelchair without assistance.  DO NOT lean the wheelchair back since this can cause the wheelchair to tip over.  If trying to 

reach objects, reach back only as far as your arm will extend without altering your seating position.

Any person assisting the rider in maneuvering or lifting of the wheelchair must have sufficient strength and be able to see obstacles in the path 

of travel.  When learning a new assistance technique, have an experienced assistant help you before attempting it alone.  Remember to use 

good body mechanics.

Contact with water or excess moisture may cause the non-aluminium wheelchairs to rust or corrode.  DO NOT use the chair in a shower, pool 

or other body of water.  Avoid excess moisture (example: do not leave the chair in a damp bathroom while taking a shower).   Dry the chair 

immediately if exposed to moisture.

When cleaning the hand grips, use only a clean towel lightly dampened with cool water.  Ensure the hand grips are dry before use.  Use of soap 

or ammonia based cleaning solutions may result in the hand grips sliding off.

If the wheelchair is exposed to extreme temperatures, high humidity and/or becomes wet, check the hand grips to ensure they are not loose 

and do not twist on the handle.

Avoid storing or using the wheelchair near open flames or combustible smoldering products

RECLINER MODELS ONLY: 

Make sure the stabilizer bar is securely attached BEFORE using the wheelchair

DO NOT use the recliner wheelchair without the stabilizer bar securely locked in place. 

The push canes must be reclined evenly and stay even during use.  The push canes should not be used at different angles.  Failure to do so may 

result in failure to the push cane.

The Excel Recliner wheelchair MUST be operated by a healthcare professional or assistant when in ANY reclined position.  Caregivers MUST be 

prepared to support the weight of the occupant when reclining or returning the wheelchair occupant to the full upright position.  Use proper 

body mechanics when inclining (lifting) the back of the chair.

Completely engage 

BOTH

 wheel locks before reclining/lifting the occupant of the wheelchair.

Make sure the occupant is properly positioned before the wheelchair is reclined/lifted.

DO NOT

 use the Recliner wheelchair without the anti-tip devices installed.  Anti-tippers MUST be attached at all times and both must be 

adjusted to the same height.  Ensure the anti-tippers are secure as evidenced by the spring buttons fully protruding out of the holes. If the seat-

to-floor height is changed, the height of the anti-tippers must also be adjusted. Make sure both canes are at the same angle BEFORE releasing 

the handles of the recline mechanism.

 ADJUSTMENTS

DO NOT

 operate, maintain, or adjust the wheelchair without reading and understanding all instructions in the manual.

DO NOT

 adjust the footrests any closer than 2.5” from the floor.  

DO NOT

 modify the wheelchair.  Examples: drilling holes, grinding, welding parts, using non-authorized / non-approved parts.  Such 

modifications may change the chair’s structure and center of balance which may increase the risk of serious injury to the user and void the 

warranty.

 BEFORE EACH USE

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Make sure the chair rolls easily and that all parts work smoothly.

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Check for noise, vibration, or any change in use.  Changes may indicate loose parts or wheelchair damage.

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Check to ensure wheel locks are in good working order.

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Make sure hand grips are not loose and cannot be moved or twisted.

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Make sure the seatback is locked in the upright position.

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Make sure that lap belt is securely attached to the wheelchair.

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If chair is damaged, discontinue use until completely repaired.

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Have any problem found repaired promptly with authorized parts. 

GUIDELINES:

SAFETY & HANDLING OF WHEELCHAIRS

CENTER OF GRAVITY, BALANCE AND STABILITY

This Medline wheelchair has been designed to be safe and stable during normal transport activity as long as proper balance is maintained.  The 

point at which a wheelchair will tip forward, backward, or to the side depends on its center of balance.  To assure stability and proper operation 

of the wheelchair, the center of gravity must be maintained in the chair. Center of gravity is the point at which all the weight of an object can be 

considered to be concentrated and represents the balance point.

Most activities such as transferring in and out of the wheelchair, bending, and reaching affect the center of gravity and weight distribution of 

the wheelchair.  Addition of accessories such as a backpack will also re-distribute weight.  Loss of proper balance may cause the chair to tip 

over. Use of the seat belt is advised to help maintain stability by minimizing movement within the wheelchair seat.  The use of anti-tip devices, 

especially when manoeuvring on ramps or inclines, will also enhance safety. On recliner models, reclining the wheelchair will change the center 

of gravity.  Anti-tip devices must always be in place.

To assure safe operation of the wheelchair, ALL of the Warnings and Instructions in this manual must be followed.  Failure to do so may result in 

tipping the wheel chair over or causing the user to fall which may result in serious bodily injury or damage to the wheelchair.

Some basic wheelchair safety guidelines follow.  The guidelines are critical for standard wheelchair use, however, the principles also hold true 

for transport chairs.  If any of the following activities are required while using the wheelchairs, these guidelines must be followed to ensure 

safety and to avoid potential injury to the user or the transporter and to avoid damage to the chair.

Summary of Contents for Excel 2000 Extra Wilde

Page 1: ...ica Excel K2B MEDLINE STANDARD MANUAL WHEELCHAIRS USER GUIDE FAUTEUILS ROULANTS MANUELS STANDARD MEDLINE MANUEL DE L UTILISATEUR GU A PARA EL USUARIO DE SILLAS DE RUEDAS MANUALES EST NDAR DE MEDLINE E...

Page 2: ...rest Removable desk length arms swing away footrest Removable desk length arms elevating legrest Removable desk length arms swing away footrest Removable desk length arms elevating legrest 300 lbs MDS...

Page 3: ...replaced at Medline s option This warranty does not cover device failure due to owner misuse or negligence or normal wear and tear All warranty claims must include the product in question unless othe...

Page 4: ...er to use good body mechanics Contact with water or excess moisture may cause the non aluminium wheelchairs to rust or corrode DO NOT use the chair in a shower pool or other body of water Avoid excess...

Page 5: ...or going up or down steps should be received from a health care professional familiar with wheelchair use and practiced before attempting to transport on stairs If at all possible an alternate means o...

Page 6: ...he open position Risk of injury may occur if care is not taken Opening And Folding The Wheelchair To Open The Chair 1 Hold onto one armrest and push the opposite side to open the chair 2 With your fin...

Page 7: ...ise or lower the legrest pad assembly as needed to provide maximum support of the thighs on the seat upholstery Installing Removing The Swing Away Legrest Footrest Riggings To Install The Riggings 1 H...

Page 8: ...sharp edges and loose fasteners Ensure that everything works and the chair rolls straight without drag and does not pull to one side Replace or tighten parts as needed Inspect for bent frame and cross...

Page 9: ...sure they are clean and work freely X X Ensure stabilizer bar engages securely X X FRONT CASTERS AND REAR WHEELS Inspect wheel fork assembly for proper tension by lifting the chair and spinning the ca...

Page 10: ...lables en hauteur Accoudoirs courts amovibles repose pieds pivotants Accoudoirs courts amovibles repose pieds r glables en hauteur 300 lb MDS806250NEV MDS806300NEV MDS806150EV MDS806200EV MDS806250EV...

Page 11: ...nce ou l usure normale Le produit concern doit tre inclus toutes les r clamations au titre de la garantie sauf autorisation contraire de Medline Pour de plus amples renseignements sur votre fauteuil r...

Page 12: ...ssive N utilisez PAS le fauteuil sous une douche dans une piscine ou dans tout autre plan d eau vitez l humidit excessive ne laissez pas le fauteuil dans une salle de bains humide pendant que vous pre...

Page 13: ...rofessionnel de la sant ayant t form l utilisation du fauteuil roulant et s tant exerc au pr alable au transport de patient dans des escaliers Dans la mesure du possible il est recommand d utiliser un...

Page 14: ...teuil roulant avant que le si ge soit compl tement ouvert Des blessures pourraient s ensuivre Ouverture et fermeture du fauteuil roulant Pour ouvrir le fauteuil 1 Saisissez un accoudoir et poussez l a...

Page 15: ...si ge Installation retrait des m canismes de montage des repose jambes repose pieds pivotants Pour installer les m canismes de montage 1 Maintenez le m canisme de montage des repose jambes sur le c t...

Page 16: ...fonctionne correctement et que le fauteuil roule librement sans frottement et qu il ne tire pas d un c t ou de l autre Remplacez ou resserrez les pi ces au besoin V rifiez que le ch ssis et les barre...

Page 17: ...ison pour s assurer qu il est propre et qu il fonctionne librement X X S assurer que la barre de stabilisation s enclenche correctement X X ROULETTES AVANT ET ROUES ARRI RE V rifier la tension de l en...

Page 18: ...V MDS806450EV Excel K2B Asiento de 16 18 y 20 de ancho Brazos con longitud de escritorio desmontables reposapi s abatibles Brazos con longitud de escritorio desmontables reposapiernas de elevaci n Bra...

Page 19: ...encia del propietario ni el desgaste normal A menos que Medline autorice lo contrario todos los reclamos de garant a deben incluir el producto en cuesti n Para obtener m s informaci n sobre su silla d...

Page 20: ...esiva puede provocar xido o corrosi n en las sillas de ruedas que no son de aluminio NO use la silla de ruedas en duchas piscinas ni otros recintos con agua Evite el exceso de humedad ejemplo no deje...

Page 21: ...con el uso de sillas de ruedas debe ense ar t cnicas para subir o bajar pelda os las cuales deben practicarse antes de intentar el transporte por escaleras De ser posible se recomienda usar un medio...

Page 22: ...te abierto Podr an producirse lesiones si no se procede con cuidado C mo abrir y plegar la silla de ruedas Para abrir la silla 1 Sujete un reposabrazos y empuje el lado opuesto para abrir la silla 2 C...

Page 23: ...ra brindar el m ximo soporte a los muslos en el tapizado del asiento Instalaci n retiro de los montajes de los reposapiernas reposapi s abatibles Para instalar los montajes 1 Sostenga el montaje del r...

Page 24: ...s lados Reemplace o apriete las piezas seg n sea necesario Inspeccione que el armaz n y las barras transversales no est n doblados Armaz n y refuerzos transversales Verifique que el armaz n y los refu...

Page 25: ...reclinaci n para asegurarse de que est n limpios y funcionen libremente X X Cerci rese de que la barra estabilizadora se enganche firmemente X X RUEDECILLAS DELANTERAS Y RUEDAS TRASERAS Levante la sil...

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