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User Manual 2012

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Folding and Unfolding the Wheelchair

To Unfold

1. Unfold the wheelchair by gripping the armrest closest to you; tip it towards you (lifting the rear
wheel  and  front  wheel  off  the  ground  and  press  on  the  seat  tubing  until  the  wheelchair  is
completely unfolded.
2. Apply parking brakes. Unfold the footrests/leg rests to check that there  is sufficient room and
then get in the wheelchair.

To Fold

l. Fold the footrests/leg rests until they lock in front of the wheelchair.
2. Fold up the footplates to the vertical position.
3 Use both hands to grasp the front and back edges for the canvas seat and pull it upward, or

else flip the wheelchair on its side and fold it using the handles on the seat-back.

CAUTION – FINGER TRAPS

To prevent injury, keep hands and fingers away from moving parts

Transfer to Other Seats

This may be performed without assistance, but only if you have sufficient mobility. Approach the
wheelchair as close as possible to the seat you want to transfer to with the front wheels parallel to
the  seat.  Secure  the  rear  wheels  by  applying  the parking  brakes.  Move  to  the  seat. During the
transfer, there will be little or no support beneath  your body. Whenever possible, use a board to
help you change to another seat.

BEFORE  attempting  a  transfer – whether to  or  from  your  wheelchair  make sure that both  seats
are as close as possible. Also make sure that the parking brakes are on to keep the rear wheels
from moving (turn front wheels forward).
If necessary, ensure you have somebody in attendance during this maneuver.

PUSHING TECHNIQUES

It  is  important  that  when  a  carer  is  pushing  the  wheelchair  they  have  a  good  understanding  of
how it works and of the chairs limitations. Reading this manual will help this process. When first
planning a  trip,  the  pusher  should  be  aware  of the  distance  and terrain  to  be  covered. A
combination of slope and camber is common in many areas and is to be avoided. If possible, try
the  chair  out  on  typical  surface  conditions  nearby,  and practice  manoeuvres  likely  to be
encountered. The carer should be familiar  with  the operation of the  wheelchair, remembering to
put  the  brakes  on  and  steady  the  chair  before  the occupant  gets  in  and  out.  It  is  sensible  to
review  the  maintenance  section  of  the  manual before setting  out.  The  occupant  should  not  be
rushed during transferring in and out of the chair. Before setting off, the pusher should make sure
that the occupant is comfortable and that clothes, rugs, covers etc do not catch in the wheels or
interfere  with  the  general  workings  of  the  wheelchair. The  pusher  should  walk  at  a  sensible
speed,  and  tell  the  occupant before  changing  position,  tipping  the  chair  or maneuvering,  also
paying attention to the surface conditions and avoiding uneven or soft ground wherever possible.
The carer should maintain a firm grip on the push handles at all times and be confident that they
are able to cope with the obstacles expected during the trip, and have the physical strength to
cope with the unexpected. Placing bags of shopping or other weights on the back of the chair is
not recommended due to the instability this may cause.

Summary of Contents for TINA FHD1000

Page 1: ...GES Product shown TINA FHD1500 50 stones 318kgs USER MANUAL SUPPLIED BY RADCLIFFE REHABILITATION SERVICES LTD UNITS 5 6 THE SIDINGS TOP STATION ROAD BRACKLEY NORTHANTS NN13 7UG Tel 01280 700256 Fax 01...

Page 2: ...een a suitable crash test for Heavy duty wheelchairs of the capacity of the TINA range We do not feel that by adapting an existing standard and bulking up a dummy it is a true reflection of the perfor...

Page 3: ...s LIST OF SAFETY CHECKS Page 9 REGULAR MAINTENANCE PERIODIC MAINTENANCE Item Maintenance Operation General Parking Brakes Cross braces Armrest Rear Drive wheels Spokes Front Castors Inflatable Tyres C...

Page 4: ...ht 3 Seat Upholstery Choice of Canvas webbing with foam pad or webbing with padded canvas 4 Removable swing a way Footrest Choice of standard elevating or stump board 5 Footrests with special footplat...

Page 5: ...the capability of the chairs whilst in use To determine the limits to which you are safely capable of reaching bending etc take the time to practice different combinations of movements with the atten...

Page 6: ...ed on the identification label fixed to the cross member of the wheelchair You will also find the unique identifier serial number on the same label The seat width is also specified The weight limits f...

Page 7: ...users and are mainly concerned with encouraging good safety habits STABILITY To assure stability and proper operation of your wheelchair you must at all times wear your seat positioning strap if fitt...

Page 8: ...orward If necessary ensure you have somebody in attendance during this maneuver PUSHING TECHNIQUES It is important that when a carer is pushing the wheelchair they have a good understanding of how it...

Page 9: ...l fasteners are in place Check that they are easy to remove refit Check that the armrest locating pins function correctly Check that both seat and seat back upholstery are in good condition Rear drive...

Page 10: ...ACKS Fixed back No adjustment is possible for this model ADJUSTMENT Folding back To fold the back lift handle slightly and pull on knob 35 and fold the top half of the back down To return it to the up...

Page 11: ...of the backrest upright Adjust backrest to the correct angle and then tighten securely the two securing knobs N B If the knobs are not secure there is a risk of serious injury to the user FOOTRESTS A...

Page 12: ...way Alternatively simply raise the plate to the upright position Do not drop the plate as it may harm the user Elevating Leg rest To adjust the angle of the leg rest undo the lever 2 and raise limb to...

Page 13: ...locking bolt 6 lower or raise as appropriate and retighten PARKING BRAKES Adjustment of the parking brake Fig 12 1 is made by loosening the nuts on the inside of the frame 8 undoing the bolts slightly...

Page 14: ...astor fork 1 by an axle bolt and axle nut 9 6 If necessary tighten the axle bolt and axle nut using two spanners Ensure that the castors are firmly seated in the fork without any wobble or play but ca...

Page 15: ...appear loose or broken do not use the chair Refer to your local wheelchair services or supplying dealer ARMRESTS Removing Armrests 1 Unlock the armrest by pressing the sprung release buttons 4 on the...

Page 16: ...nob to ensure the armrest is secured OTHER OPTIONS Rear Wheel Setback Kits The rear wheel set back it is supplied fitted to the chair or as an extra It is bolted to the rear of the frame as demonstrat...

Page 17: ...tendant drum brakes are fitted as standard to Transit versions but are optional on Self Propelling versions The brakes are operated by squeezing the hand levers and pressing in the locking pin with yo...

Page 18: ...hape or angle the seat or back to enable a more comfortable seating position Simply release the Velcro straps and retighten according to the shape or posture you wish to attain The webbing is then cov...

Page 19: ...rame tubes and are located by the quick release pin Adjust to suit the user s activities and environment LAP STRAPS Lap straps are supplied fitted at the point of order they are secured at the rear by...

Page 20: ...User Manual 2012 20 SPANNER KIT A spanner kit to enable routine maintenance is available to order...

Page 21: ...3cm 31 33 83 88cm 33 35 Folded Width 33cm 13 33cm 13 33cm 13 33cm 13 33cm 13 Height of Backrest 42cm 16 42cm 16 42cm 16 42cm 16 42cm 16 Overall Height 93cm 37 93cm 37 93cm 37 93cm 37 93cm 37 Castor Si...

Page 22: ...37 88 93cm 35 37 Folded Width 33cm 13 33cm 13 33cm 13 33cm 13 33cm 13 33cm 13 Height of Backrest 42cm 16 42cm 16 42cm 16 42cm 16 42cm 16 42cm 16 Overall Height 93cm 37 93cm 37 93cm 37 93cm 37 93cm 37...

Page 23: ...m 35 37 Folded Width 33cm 13 33cm 13 33cm 13 33cm 13 Height of Backrest 42cm 16 42cm 16 42cm 16 42cm 16 Overall Height 93cm 37 93cm 37 93cm 37 93cm 37 Castor Size 20 3cm 8 20 3cm 8 20 3cm 8 20 3cm 8 W...

Page 24: ...33 35 88 93cm 35 37 93 98cm 37 38 Folded Width 33cm 13 33cm 13 33cm 13 Height of Backrest 42cm 16 42cm 16 42cm 16 Overall Height 93cm 37 93cm 37 93cm 37 Castor Size 20 3cm 8 20 3cm 8 20 3cm 8 Wheel Si...

Page 25: ...202014 202015 Batteries maintenance free 17 AmpH 28 AmpH Length Width Height 240 mm 490 mm 270 mm 240 mm 490 mm 330 mm weight 32 kg 44 kg Charger 24 volt Charging time Range on level ground 2 5 Amp 6...

Page 26: ...due to faulty workmanship or materials will be renewed or repaired without charge 5 The Warranty will be forfeited should any unauthorized alteration be made to the equipment 6 The Purchaser s statut...

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