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3.2 Wheelchair weights

(The larger the wheelchair the more mass it will have) .

The following parts of the wheelchair are removable; 

footrests and quick release wheels if fitted .

The approx . weights of these parts are as follows:

Footrest & footplate 

 

 

0,7 Kg each

Quick Release wheels (if fitted)   

1,2 Kg each

Total chair weight:   

 

 

11,9 Kg (12“)

 

 

 

 

 

13,5 Kg (22“)

Transportation weight:   

 

10,5 Kg (12“)

(with detachables removed) 

 

  9,7 Kg (22“)

3.3 General warnings

   The removal of detachable parts that are 

supplied either as standard as prescribed or 

recommended by the user’s prescriber,  

 

 

healthcare professional or wheelchair dealer,  

 

other than for the purpose of storing or  

 

 

transporting the wheelchair is not recommen  

 

ded and may compromise the correct use of   

 

the wheelchair by the user and the provision   

 

of any beneficial effects from the complete    

 

equipment.

   Take precautions when using your wheelchair 

to avoid fire risks, such as avoiding smoking 

or parking against open fires or heat source.

    Do not store your chair in direct sunlight.     

 Direct heat such as sunlight will increase the  

 temperature of parts on the wheelchair such     

  as the frame or upholstery and they may be    

 

hot to touch. 

   Low temperatures such as frost will have the  

 opposite effect and may make parts of the    

 frame very cold to touch.

   DO NOT hang items such as bags or ruck 

 

 sacks on the back of the push handles, as    

 this can overload the chair and affect the  

 

  stablity of the wheelchair - causing it to tip    

 

over.

   DO NOT exceed the occupant weight limit for  

 your chair and do not carry more than one    

 person. If you feel that your body weight may  

  have changed then contact your healthcare    

 

specialist.

   Using a cushion raises the seated position    

 and may reduce the stability of your    

 

 wheelchair.

   Some features and accessories may affect    

 stability. Your healthcare professional can    

 provide guidance on the stability of your  

 

 

wheelchair and should be consulted when    

 

cushions and accessories are being used. 

Your wheelchair should be delivered already assembled . 

You should remove any packaging before use . If you 

have not used a wheelchair or are uncertain about any of 

the features of your wheelchair then please contact your 

healthcare professional, wheelchair dealer or your 

wheelchair service and ask for assistance . If you have 

been informed that you must receive specific instructions 

about your wheelchair before using it, then it is important 

that you await this instruction for your own safety .

This advice also applies to carers or attendants who are 

not familiar with the use of the wheelchair in order to 

ensure the safety of the occupant .

Before using the wheelchair ensure that the following 

adjustments/set up have been carried out .

It is recommended that any adjustments to your 

wheelchair be carried out by suitably trained or qualified 

personnel . The information on adjustments below is 

intended for Healthcare Specialists .

4.1 Footrest removal and 

attachment

To detach the footrest assembly:

Pull the handle C upwards and 

swing the footrest outwards and 

lift out of the frame . (Fig . 3)

To attach the footrest assembly:

Locate the footrest in the front 

frame and swing it round to the 

centre of the wheelchair until it 

locks securely into position .

   Keep fingers and other items   

 away from the footrest attachment assembly   

 when it is being attached to prevent injury or   

  damage to property.

4.2 Footplate adjustment

Both the height and the angle of the footplate are 

adjustable .

 Tools required: 5mm Allen 

Key

Height adjustment

With the user sitting in the 

wheelchair, lower the footplate and 

ensure that it is in a comfortable 

position for their feet . The safest 

position is usually with thighs 

horizontal, and hips and knees at 

right angles . 

If the position is not comfortable 

the footplate can be adjusted as 

follows: 

4. Wheelchair set - up for use

Pull up to 

release

Handle C

Fig. 3

Fig. 4

Bolt A

Bolt B

Summary of Contents for Moonlight Breezy

Page 1: ...Directions for use...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...r wheelchair 13 17 7 Wheelchair cleaning and maintenance 16 17 8 Features and accessories 17 9 Disposal Recycling of materials 18 10 Warranty 18 11 Wheelchair dimensions 18 12 Wheelchair specification...

Page 4: ...um comfort Neither Sunrise Medical the equipment manufacturers nor the distributor or prescribing Authority NHS will accept responsibility for damage or injury caused by misuse or non compliance with...

Page 5: ...he wheelchair and it is recommended that a risk assessment be carried out prior to their use Users who intend to propel themselves should be aware of the physical demands involved particularly with re...

Page 6: ...carers attendants controlling the wheelchair to slip Using your wheelchair during darkness or poorly lit areas When using your wheelchair during darkness or in poorly lit areas then consideration sho...

Page 7: ...standard configuration for the wheelchair is shown in Fig 2 below which identifies the key components 1 Push handle 2 Backrest 3 Armrest 4 Footrest 5 Footplate 6 Front castor 7 Brake See section 4 4...

Page 8: ...provide guidance on the stability of your wheelchair and should be consulted when cushions and accessories are being used Your wheelchair should be delivered already assembled You should remove any pa...

Page 9: ...the footplate and then flip up the footplates 2 Grasp the middle of the seat fabric at both front and rear and give a sharp pull upwards This will partially close the chair 3 Push both sides together...

Page 10: ...es should be hinged up With one hand on each armrest the person should bend slightly forward to bring the body weight to the front of the seat and with both feet firmly on the ground one foot well bac...

Page 11: ...in a tight space Check that there are no obstacles or people on the turning space before starting this procedure Many pavements and roads slope towards the kerb and this may cause the wheelchair to v...

Page 12: ...d hold the wheelchair push handles firmly and push down with one foot on the tipping lever tipping the wheelchair backwards balancing it on the large wheels The large wheels should be taken to the edg...

Page 13: ...and wheels if applicable should be placed close to and parallel with the car boot The person should grip convenient fixed parts of the wheelchair one hand well forward and the other well back Keeping...

Page 14: ...upper torso restraint belts must be used to restrain the occupant to reduce the possibility of head and chest impacts with the vehicle components Fig 20 A head restraint suitable for transportation s...

Page 15: ...lts c The tie down restraints should be fitted to the main frame of the wheelchair as indicated in the diagrams on the following page and not to any attachments or accessories e g not around the spoke...

Page 16: ...t there is no sign of excessive sagging Damaged upholstery may need replacing Check the retaining screws for damage and tightness Folding Pivot Points Footplate Pivot Occasional every 12 months lubric...

Page 17: ...mponents for any sign of frays or damage and replace if necessary Ensure that the buckle works correctly We recommend that at least once a year your dealer or repair contractor carry out a thorough in...

Page 18: ...any other service agent designated by the manufacturer 3 Should any part of the wheelchair require repair or replacement as a result of a specific manufacturing or material defect within 24 months fro...

Page 19: ...surface angle 118 118 Static stability uphill 10 10 Armrest to seat distance 180 mm 180 mm Static stability sideways 10 10 Front location of armrest structure 340 mm 340 mm Energy consumption N A N A...

Page 20: ...l weight dimensions and performance data are approximate and provided solely for guidance Sunrise Medical complies with the EU Medical Devices Directive 93 42 EEC All wheelchairs must be used in accor...

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