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Instructions for use Micro Instructions for use Micro

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Contents

Intended use 

 

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Adaptation  

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Maintenance  

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Safety  

 

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Intended use

Panthera Micro is a wheelchair for our youngest users. We have done everything 
possible to make this wheelchair easy to manoeuvre. It is designed for use indoors 
and should not be used outdoors. Users of the Panthera Micro are probably bet-
ween one and fi ve years old and fi nd it diffi cult to manoeuvre other wheelchairs by 
themselves. The child may have an electric wheelchair for outdoor use.

It is especially important that you read page 7 in these instructions since they 
concern your safety.

Make sure you receive the chair you ordered:

Check the width of the chair. Measure the outer dimensions of the seat. These 
should be 24 or 27 cm according to your order.

Conduct a technical inspection of the chair:

The rear wheel axles should move smoothly in and out of the casing.

The button at the centre of the hub should spring out when the rear wheels 
have been inserted.

The caster fork can be easily rotated.

The anti-tip-device is fastened.

If any of the points above are not satisfactory please contact us at Panthera Produc-
tion AB before proceeding to use the chair.

Assembly and dismantling

When transporting the chair you should remove 
the rear wheels.

To remove the rear wheels, press in the button 
at the centre of the hub as in fi gure 1. Then pull 
the wheel straight out. To insert the wheels, press 
in the button and push the axle into the hole in 
the casing. Then push the wheel all the way in, 
release the button and pull out to check that the 
wheel is securely in place and the button springs 
back out.

Figure 1.

 Button for quick 

release hub.

Summary of Contents for Micro

Page 1: ...Micro panthera panthera INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE USE ...

Page 2: ...e seat These should be 24 or 27 cm according to your order Conduct a technical inspection of the chair The rear wheel axles should move smoothly in and out of the casing The button at the centre of the hub should spring out when the rear wheels have been inserted The caster fork can be easily rotated The anti tip device is fastened If any of the points above are not satisfactory please contact us ...

Page 3: ...back upholstery 6 Balancing the wheelchair 1 Length of the seat upholstery Lift the flap on the topside of the seat and move it backwards or forwards along the frame tubing till the seat is of suitable length Re attach the flap to the Velcro on the topside of the seat 5 Tension of the back uphol stery The back upholstery can be tightened or loosened by adjusting theVelcro band at the back The back u...

Page 4: ...e regular checking however Once a month you should Lubricate the rear wheel axles Remove the wheel and distribute some drops of oil over the axle You should do this more often if you rarely remove the wheels Pump up the tyres The tyres can be pumped by screwing the top off the valve and filling with air using an appropriate valve adapter The tyre can take 8 kg of pressure Clean the caster fork casi...

Page 5: ...this also means that the chair can tip sideways more easily if driven at speed over an obstacle or a dip in the surface This may also happen indoors but is con siderably less likely Most small children need a safety belt to stop them loosing their balance and falling out of the chair A simple belt is provided with the chair but if this is not sufficient the child should not use the chair until a pr...

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