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WARRANTY 

 

9.1 Warranty application 

 

Together with your wheelchair you get the factory warranty. This warranty is only 
granted to you as the consumer. It is not intended to be used commercially (like hiring 

or institutional use). The warranty is limited to defects to materials and possible hidden 
shortages. 

2GO

ability

 offers a warranty period of 1 year. 

Also you can find the warranty periods label on the frame of your wheelchair. See also 
chapter 1. 

 

9.2 Warranty definition 

 

Your manual is also the warranty form, fill in the relevant details in and store it 
carefully.  

 
Warranty conditions

 

The warranty period commences upon the date of purchase. If within the warranty 
period, your wheelchair will be defect, it will be repaired or replaced.  

However you do need to provide to 

2GO

ability

 a complete filled in warranty 

registration form, a copy of the bill with the date of purchase and with the original 

packaging.  
 

 

 Tip  

 

Warranty is not transferrable. 

 

For more information and the location of service agents please visit our 
website: www.

2GO

ability

.com 

 
 
This warranty does not include any labour charges incurred by replacements.  

 
With normal circumstances no responsibility is accepted when the wheelchair needs 

replacement or repairs as a direct result from: 

 

Not maintaining the wheelchair and parts according to the recommendations of 

the manufacturer, or not using the specific original parts; 

 

Damaging the wheelchair or parts by inattentive use, accident or wrong use; 

 

Adjusting the wheelchair or parts, different from the specifications of the 
manufacturer, or reparations done before the service agent is warned. 

 

If the product is not equipped with an original factory frame number and 
identification label as described in the manual, see chapter 1. 

 
 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for 2GOability

Page 1: ...ACCESS UserManual ...

Page 2: ... We recommend that you keep this guide it is also your proof of warranty and you will find it useful for referring to it at a later date The safety instructions in this guide are general guidelines that must be seen as broad guidelines It is possible that you develop your own ways for many common actions However we advise you to consult a professional for assistance in developing safe and effectiv...

Page 3: ...2 Fill out the information on your authorized dealer below Company Address Telephone number Fax number Email address Website ...

Page 4: ... AND MOUNTING OPTIONS 11 5 1 Tools and technical information 11 5 2 Unfolding and folding the wheelchair 11 5 3 Use of the footplate and footrest 12 5 4 Using the drum brakes 14 5 5 Using the foldable backrest 14 5 6 Tire table 15 5 7 Using the seat belt on your wheelchair 15 6 TRANSPORT AND TRANSIT IN CAR 15 6 1 De assembly 15 6 2 Assembly 16 7 MAINTAINANCE 16 7 1 Tyres 16 7 2 Brakes 16 7 3 Cross...

Page 5: ...erial number The unique identification number You must have this number when making technical requests or if warranty parts are required 3 Maximum user weight The largest occupant weight allowed for protection of both the wheelchair and the user 4 Type number This number indicates which model of wheelchair you have again this is always required when making technical calls 5 Model name The model na...

Page 6: ...this manual Designs and specifications may change without prior notice 2 2 General explanation of the function and possibilities of your wheelchair Your wheelchair is a foldable one which is designed to be easy to transport in a car This is a transit wheelchair the wheelchair has 12 or 8 rear wheels therefor you will need an attendant to push the wheelchair Your wheelchair is a medical equipment p...

Page 7: ...e able guarantee use and ambulatory the security in 3 2 Warnings for safe use Warnings Avoid using your wheelchair on roads Use pavements if possible Do not use your wheelchair in sand rough area wet and slippery surfaces or surfaces with little grip This model of wheelchair is not suitable for use as a seat in a motor vehicle The wheelchair could fail in a vehicle impact leading to injury of the ...

Page 8: ... accordance to your life style Consult your medical advisor or therapist for assistance by developing safe and effective techniques for your daily activities and your physical possibilities 4 1 Safety tips Daily operations such as getting off the wheelchair reaching and bending in the wheelchair will cause a change of weight distribution and in the center of gravity of you and your wheelchair You ...

Page 9: ...g up for you 4 2 Negotiating pavements and unequal surfaces Going up the pavement The attendant can help you in two different ways however we advise you to do it the first way 1 In the first method for going up a pavement you and the attendant reach to pavement facing forward The attendant must pull the push handles towards him and place his foot on the stepper on the rear side of the wheelchair s...

Page 10: ... you need a minimum of this amount of clearance in order to ensure the footplates do not catch the end of the slope 4 4 Going up and down stairs Stairs are one of the largest obstacles for wheelchair users However with a little help from others it is possible to climb up and down the stairs Assessment of the weight that has to be moved should be undertaken by the attendants prior to this manoeuvre...

Page 11: ...ant should tip the wheelchair until it balances The front attendant should support the wheelchair by holding the side frames The wheelchair should then be slowly guided down each step Warning Never lift a wheelchair by the push handles armrests or footrests Always hold a part of the main frame ...

Page 12: ...lowing tools Phillips screwdriver PH2 Allen keys 4 5 and 6 mm Cross ring or keys 8 10 13 and 26 mm Spanners 19 and 22 mm Socket wrench 19 mm 2GOability Access Seat width 45 cm Seat depth 43 cm Seat height 50 cm Backrest height 41 cm Total width Seat width 12 cm Total length 90 cm Total height 92 cm Maximum user weight 100 kg 5 2 Unfolding and folding the wheelchair Unfolding the wheelchair Make su...

Page 13: ...l them upwards see picture 2 5 3 Use of the footplate and footrest Folding the footplate away Go to the front of the wheelchair and get a hold of the front of the foot plate see picture 3 Fold the footplate in the direction of the footrest see picture 4 Make sure the heel strap does not get stuck between the footplate and footrest see picture 4 Picture 3 Picture 4 Picture 1 Picture 2 ...

Page 14: ... 90 back on the chair see picture 6 Swing the footrest to the front until you hear a click This click confirmed that the footrest is in position Check if everything is in position Setting height of the footplate To adjust the height of the footplate you need to use enclosed wrench number 13 Remove the footplate from the wheelchair Turn the footrest upside down You will see the bottom of the footpl...

Page 15: ...lever towards the black push handle Keep the lever there and push the steel mechanic with lock on it on the black lever forward to brake see picture 8 Squeeze again to remove the parking brake 5 5 Using the foldable backrest Go to the back of the wheelchair Push at the same time both levers on the back of the wheelchair see picture 9 to fold the backrest down see picture 10 Picture 7 Picture 8 Pic...

Page 16: ...ure or looser see picture 12 To release the seat belt you press on the lock plates to unlock 6 TRANSPORT AND TRANSIT IN CAR Your 2GOability wheelchair is designed to be easily transported by car Your wheelchair is foldable so the total width is limited to an average measure of 20 cm Further your wheelchair is equipped with swing away and detachable footrests and a foldable backrest 6 1 De assembly...

Page 17: ...ey do not need to be pumped up and can not be punctured This PU tyre can wear out Check periodically to see if the tread is still deep enough 7 2 Brakes Inspect both brakes for sharp rims If there are sharp rims on the brakes we advise you to replace them Ensure that all the parts of the brake are in the right position and fastened secure Make sure that the mechanism is functioning smoothly If it ...

Page 18: ...ry It is important to check the upholstery of your wheelchair regularly Torn or worn upholstery can no longer support human weight and this can create dangerous situations Check the textile coating for holes cracks and worn spots Check the upholstery mounting grommets to make sure that they are all correctly aligned and secure 7 7 Cleaning It is important to clean your wheelchair regularly Clean t...

Page 19: ...se of only 2GOability replacement parts If you do not use original parts the warranty will be expired Symptom Looseness in chair Squeaks rattles Castor flutter The wheelchair moves to heavy Sluggish turning Chair veers left Chair veers right POSSIBLE CAUSE AND CORRECT SOLUTION Check if all nuts and bolts are tightly stuck Rear wheels and or castors may be adjusted improperly Make sure that both re...

Page 20: ... to 2GOability a complete filled in warranty registration form a copy of the bill with the date of purchase and with the original packaging Tip Warranty is not transferrable For more information and the location of service agents please visit our website www 2GOability com This warranty does not include any labour charges incurred by replacements With normal circumstances no responsibility is acce...

Page 21: ...ou can visit www 2GOability com for an enlarged warranty and supply conditions and an address list of service agents 10 GENERAL MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Your wheelchair needs periodical maintenance A badly maintained wheelchair will give more technical problems turn less flexible and fall out the warranty terms Preventive maintenance is most important and many of these things you can easily do you...

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