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• Slacken Bolt A
• Slide the footplate stem up or down to the desired
position to position the footplate at the correct height
• Re-tighten Bolt A securely after adjustment. (Fig. 4)
Angle adjustment
To adjust the angle of the footplate screw Bolt B in or out
which will move the footplate to the desired angle . (Fig . 4)
4.3 Heel loops
Heel loops may be fitted to the footplates . These
should be turned to the rear of the wheelchair when the
footplates are in the down position .
4.4 Folding and unfolding the wheelchair for use
Unfolding the backrest:
To put the backrest in the upright position, push the
handles upwards and forwards until they lock in .
Keep fingers and other items away from the
folding mechanism when the backrest is
being folded to prevent injury or damage to
property.
Folding the backrest:
The backrest can be folded to make storage of the
wheelchair easier .
To fold the backrest,
stand behind the
wheelchair, press
the two small levers
(A) positioned on
each side of the
backrest (just above
the armrests) . Fold
the backrest down .
(Fig . 5)
Unfolding the complete wheelchair (Fig. 6)
1 . Take hold of one or both of the push handles and pull
the backrest into the upright position . Make sure that
it is locked in this position .
Ensure both push handles are
locked in position .
2. Turn the fingers towards the
MIDDLE of the seat and push
down on the side of the seat
with the flat of the hand until
the chair is completely open .
3 . The wheelchair is fully open
when the seat is taut and flat.
Never put your fingers
round the sides of the
seat because they can
get trapped between
the seat and the frame.
Folding the wheelchair for
storage (Fig. 7)
1. Turn the heel loops, if fitted, to the front of 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 to fold the
chair completely . Ensure that the
seat is not trapped in the frame when
fully folded .
4 . If required, fold the backrest down by
pulling up the levers and lowering the
push handles .
4.5 Brakes
The wheelchair brakes can be applied as follows:
Moonlite (self-propelling)
• Push the brake handle forward firmly.
• Ensure the brakes on both sides are applied.
The brakes can be released as follows (Fig . 7a):
• Pull the brake lever fully backwards to ensure that the
brake bar is clear of the wheel . Ensure the brakes on both
sides are released .
When releasing the brakes ensure the chair is
stationary on a flat/level surface. Always apply
the brakes
when getting into
and out of the
wheelchair. Wheel
brakes are not
designed to slow the
weelchair down
when it is moving.
Wheel brakes hold the chair in place when it is
at a complete stop.
It is recommended that any adjustments to your
wheelchair brakes be made by suitably trained or
qualified personnel.
Keep fingers and other items away from the
area where the brake contacts the tyre when
it is being applied or released to prevent
injury or damage to property.
4.6 Anti-tip tubes
For fitting please follow the directions. Before using the
22” wheel model please ensure the Anti-tips are fitted
correctly and Anti-tip wheel is facing downwards towards
the ground . Using it without Anti-tips is not recommended,
unless an attendant is in control of the chair .
There are no Anti-tips fitted as standard to the
attendant version, therefore make sure that you
are physically capable of pushing the user and
chair on a slope particularly up hill and that
you are prepared if the chair tips backwards
.
(Fig . 7b - 7d)
A
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
Fig. 7a
Fig. 7c
Fig. 7d
Press
Fig. 7b