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THE RADCLIFFE WHEELBASE 

 
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TRANSPORTATION 

                   

This information refers  to the Radcliffe Shadow4 Wheelbase.  You should refer to the 
Seating System manufacturer for specific transport restraint system advice for the chair 
occupant.  It is 

essential

 that the  Wheelbase is restrained for transporting.  A headrest 

should be fitted to the seating system and if a tray is fitted it should be removed.  The 
Shadow wheelbase is intended to be transported in a forward facing position.  The 
Radcliffe Shadow wheelbase has been tested to and meets the requirements of the 
Simulated Crash Test ISO/CD   7176/19-1 (draft). 
The vehicle 3 point passenger restraint system provides maximum restraint for the passen-
ger when the seating system is in the upright position.  Providing the User can sit in an 
upright position, the wheelbase 

should always be moved to the upright

 (no tilt) position 

whilst travelling in a vehicle.  
 

17.1  Use and Fitting of Tilt Restriction Block 

The Radcliffe tilt restriction block is used to reduce the loading on the gas strut when the 
wheelbase is frequently transported, or when the User and the Seating System combined 
weight might overload the strut when transported.  It is more likely to be fitted if a tilt is 
required during transporting.  You can identify if a block is fitted by looking at the front 
cross bar of the wheelbase, see picture.  If fitted the following should be undertaken, 
and we suggest this is carried out before the Shadow wheelbase is loaded into the vehi-
cle: 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1

. Loosen the black screw on the underside of the block (as above marked A) and slide 

it to the left (as you are facing the wheelbase) until it is in front of the bell crank adjust-
ment (as above marked B - you may have to tilt the wheelchair slightly back to allow for 
this to happen). 

2. 

Secure the block by tightening the black screw on the underside of the block. 

3. 

Bring the wheelbase to upright as far as the block will allow 

4. 

After the journey is complete (and to allow full use of the tilt mechanism) tilt the wheel-

chair back, loosen the screw on the underside of the block and slide  to the middle of 
the cross bar and re-tighten the screw 

5. 

Return the wheelbase to the correct angle of tilt for the user. 

6. 

If the User requires the Shadow wheelbase in a fixed tilt position, there may be no 

need to undertake point 4 & 5, if the Tilt restriction block provides that correct angle. 

IF FURTHER INFORMATION IS REQUIRED, PLEASE CONTACT RADCLIFFE  
REHABILITATION SERVICES ON 01280 700256.

 

 

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User/Carer Handbook 

5              TILT-IN-SPACE FACILITY

 

Please note the wheelbase requires the weight of the seat 

and occupant,

 

to move smoothly through the tilt positions. 

Ensure both of the brakes are on. 

Depress the central gas strut pedal  and push down on the push handles.   

When you have reached the required tilt position take your foot off the  

        gas strut pedal.  

 
Note 1 

When operating the Wheelbase with lighter clients, extra care must be 

 

taken 

when using the tilt mechanism and some downward pressure on the push 
handles may be needed to prevent sudden movement. 

Note 2  

Proceed with caution if you are raising the tilt mechanism without the 

occupant in the seat.  To avoid sudden movement depress the gas strut pedal  
gradually. 

Note 3

  The gas struts must be set for  the correct total weight - that is the weight of the 

occupant, plus the weight of the seat, equals the total weight.  Your Wheelchair  
Centre is responsible for setting the gas struts. If there is a marked change in the  
user weight - or a change of user, please check with your Wheelchair Centre  
that the gas struts are set correctly and if necessary, arrange for them to be reset. 
 

WARNING !!! 

  Under no circumstances should the gas struts be adjusted by anyone other 

than an approved representative of the Wheelchair Centre 
 

Standard Fitted With Two 500N Gas Struts

 

Setting:             Total Weight up to: 

Setting 1           32kg 
Setting 2           51kg  - (Factory Setting) 
Setting 3           70kg - (Max Setting for 15” Wheelbase) 
Setting 4           95.5kg 

 
Optional reinforced With Two 1000N Gas Struts 

Recommended Settings for TOTAL weight 
(Note occupant plus seat = total weight): 

Setting:             Total Weight up to: 

Setting 1           60kg 
Setting 2           95kg   
Setting 3           125kg - (Max Setting for 18” Wheelbase) 
 

5.1           Storage of Wheelbase 

If the wheelbase is being left for longer than 1 month, store in a semi tilted position and 
ensure wheelbase is moved through the tilt positions a number of times every 2 weeks.  
Failure to do this 

may

 result in the gas strut becoming locked and damaged. 

 

WARNING 1 !!!! 

Under no circumstances should the gas strut pedal be depressed to 

unlock the gas struts without the seating system and the occupant sitting securely in the 
seat. 

WARNING 2 !!!! 

  Under no circumstances should the gas struts be adjusted by anyone 

other than an approved representative of the Wheelchair Centre. 

Summary of Contents for Shadow 4

Page 1: ...28 THE RADCLIFFE WHEELBASE THE RADCLIFFE SHADOW WHEELBASE Shadow Classic USER CARER HANDBOOK Version 6 I M 22 December 2006 ...

Page 2: ...ANOEUVRING KERBS AND STEPS 17 TRANSPORTATION 18 REPAIRS 19 MAINTENANCE 20 TROUBLESHOOTING 21 WARRANTY 22 SAFETY MISUSE WARNINGS 23 GENERAL ADVICE 24 RADCLIFFE SHADOW WHEELBASE OPTIONS 25 INSPECTION RECORD LOG If you have any queries or require further information please contact us RADCLIFFE REHABILITATION SERVICES LTD 5 The Sidings Top Station Road Brackley Northants NN13 7UG U K Telephone 44 0 12...

Page 3: ..._________________________________________ WHEELCHAIR CENTRE TELEPHONE NUMBER _____________________________________________________________________________ Client REFERENCE NUMBER _____________________________________________________________________________ USER NAME _____________________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS _______________________________________________...

Page 4: ...tly If the wheelbase is in a hard usage and or frequent steps and kerbs situation it is important that it is inspected in line with our rec ommendations See section 18 2 3 Troubleshooting If you have any difficulty operating the equipment please refer to our Troubleshooting guidelines see section 20 If the situation persists contact your wheelchair service in the first instance 2 4 Use of Wheelbas...

Page 5: ...n you receive the wheelbase it should be fitted with the seat and complete with all the appropriate accessories If in any doubt contact your Wheelchair Service This handbook relates to the wheelbase only Please also refer to the seating manufac turer s handbook for information on the seat This handbook covers the Shadow 4 Hub braked version and Shadow Classic Manual braked version 3 2 Intended Use...

Page 6: ... strut setting to ensure a smooth movement through the tilt positions check that the carer is pressing the gas strut pedal and then pushing down on the handles if the wheelbase has been standing unused for some time see comment at 5 1 The wheelbase is difficult to tilt check that the gas strut is set to the correct position see section 5 if the wheelbase has been standing unused for some time ask ...

Page 7: ... time Used with care and discretion the wheelbase should require very little further regular maintenance 19 2 Inspection The equipment should be carefully inspected At least annually but more frequently if used extensively out of doors with frequent kerbs or steps The following points should be checked for security excessive wear adjustment and lubrication if applicable We recommend that you recor...

Page 8: ...o RK CAM K R plus a double inertia reel three point occupant restraint system part No QIR 3H ATF WH The Rear Lock system requires strapping blocks part No S65 positioned on the rear cross brace 75 mm from each side frame see picture below to take the special attachment clamps used by these systems Note Tilt position cannot be used with the rear lock system the wheelbase must be in the upright no t...

Page 9: ...re may be no need to undertake point 4 5 if the Tilt restriction block provides that correct angle IF FURTHER INFORMATION IS REQUIRED PLEASE CONTACT RADCLIFFE REHABILITATION SERVICES ON 01280 700256 A B 9 User Carer Handbook 5 TILT IN SPACE FACILITY Please note the wheelbase requires the weight of the seat and occupant to move smoothly through the tilt positions Ensure both of the brakes are on De...

Page 10: ... to clear the step Continue tipping until the wheelbase is balanced on the back wheels When balanced little to no effort is required to hold the wheelbase in this tipped position removing the foot should not cause any excessive increase in the effort to hold the wheelbase steady with the hands only With the Wheelbase balanced keep a firm grip on the push handles and push chair forward up onto the ...

Page 11: ... the footplates up If necessary remove the armrests Refer to the seating supplier s handbook regarding any instructions connected with the seating system to assist the occupant out of the seat 11 User Carer Handbook 7b OPERATING AND APPLYING THE SHADOW CLASSIC BRAKES Your Shadow Classic wheelbase is fitted with SP500 attendant brakes as shown be low To apply the brakes grip the end of the lever an...

Page 12: ...e push handle latch pin assembly is factory set and should not be ad justed 17 User Carer Handbook 13 ANTI TIPPERS Swing away anti tippers are fitted to your wheelbase when swung away you can use the tipping lever to assist you should you need to raise the front wheels from the floor such as when negotiating a curb 13 1 To Swing away the anti tippers From the rear of the anti tipper place your han...

Page 13: ...TO FIT THE TRAY Fit the armrests to the wheelbase in the normal way Undo the tray support knobs and slide the tray support into the front of the support brackets 13 User Carer Handbook 9 FOLDING THE WHEELBASE Please refer to your seating supplier s handbook regarding removal of the seat 9 FOLDING THE WHEELBASE Please refer to your seating supplier s handbook regarding removal of the seat Ensure th...

Page 14: ...lied to the Wheelchair Service 15 User Carer Handbook 10 3 Fitting of Swing Away Brackets These brackets may be fitted to your wheelbase allowing footrest attachments to be fitted to swing away to the side for easier access We recommend these are fitted by your Wheelchair Service or their approved repairer Full fitting details are supplied in the Technical Manual 10 4 Removing swing away footrests...

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