Owner’s Manual
ENGLISH
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Safety Guidelines
Several safety measures must be taken to ensure the safety of the occupant and
the individuals who are near the wheelchair. The following list is not exhaustive. It
is the responsibility of every individual to remain cautious in all actions
undertaken.
Never use a wheelchair without adequate tire pressure (with pneumatic tire
option).
Do not attempt to reach for an object, if you must lean forward, sideways, or
backwards.
Never attempt to surmount a tall obstacle, changes in height will affect the
stability of the wheelchair.
Never transport more than one person in a wheelchair.
Never attach objects to the backrest, except those provided with the
wheelchair.
Never attempt to tilt the wheelchair without assistance.
Never use the footrest as a platform, during a transfer or when attempting to
lift oneself.
Never use detachable or removable parts to lift wheelchair. Always use the
rigid parts of the frame when lifting the wheelchair.
Be careful not to pinch your fingers when installing a wheelchair component
or using a removable part.
To ensure your safety onboard adapted transport, it is essential to use the
wheelchair’s identified securement points along with the vehicle’s Transport
Canada approved restraint system.
Always be aware of your environment. Taking a few moments to familiarize
yourself with your surroundings, before using your wheelchair in a new
environment, will allow you to avoid obstacles and potential dangers.
When attempting a new manoeuvre, if you are uncertain about the safest
way to proceed, it is important to ask for assistance to ensure your safety.
Physipro Inc. strongly recommends the use of anti-tips. Anti-tips improve
safety by helping to prevent the wheelchair from accidentally tipping over,
therefore reducing the risk of falling and sustaining injuries.
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