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WARNING: The centre of balance is affected by a change in posture body position or 
weight distribution.  

Many activities require the wheelchair owner to reach, bend and transfer into and out of 
the wheelchair. These movements will cause a change to normal balance, centre of gravity 
and weight distribution of the wheelchair.  
The design of your wheelchair enables it to remain stable for normal everyday usage if used 
correctly in accordance with the recommendations in this manual. 

1. Reaching/bending forward

Move the wheelchair as close as possible to the object you wish to reach. Position the front 
castors so that they are extended as far forward as possible. Fully engage the wheel locks 
on the rear wheels. Only reach out to take what is within arm’s length in normal sitting 
position. Only the arms should extend beyond the seat of the wheelchair.

2. Reaching/bending backwards

Move the wheelchair as close as possible to the object you wish to reach. Reach back only 
as far as your arm will extend without changing your seating position. Do not lean over the 
top of the back upholstery as this could change your centre of gravity and may cause you 
to tip over.

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3. Reaching/leaning sideways

Move the wheelchair as close as possible to the object you wish to reach. Rotate the front 
castors to a line in the direction you will be reaching. Fully engage the wheel locks on 
the rear wheels. Do not shift your weight or sitting position towards the object you are 
reaching as it may cause the wheelchair to tip over.

4. Transferring

Before attempting to transfer in and out of the wheelchair, every precaution should be 
taken to ensure the gap between the two seats is as small as possible. Be certain that the 
wheel locks are on to prevent the wheels moving. Turn both castors in the direction of the 
seat to which you wish to move. Lift up the footplates and fold back the supports to the 
side. Do not stand on the footplates. It is imperative that the actual transfer procedure be 
supervised by a certified health care professional until the wheelchair owner is familiar with 
the procedure.

Summary of Contents for VA170 Range

Page 1: ...Assembly and Operating Instructions This file is available to view and download as a PDF at www aidapt co uk Sight impaired customers can use a free PDF Reader such as adobe com reader to zoom in and...

Page 2: ...MMARY The following recommendations are made for the safe use of the wheelchair NOTE Do not assemble or use this equipment without first reading and understanding this instruction manual The helper sh...

Page 3: ...EN 1021 2 2006 ISO 8191 2 1998 Care should be exercised near open flames or burning cigarettes v WARNING Surface areas of your Wheelchair can get hot when the wheelchair is exposed to external source...

Page 4: ...ake handle will click again which means the parking brake has been applied To release the brakes from either the 1 click or 2 click position then press the release handle BRAKE ADJUSTMENT The brakes m...

Page 5: ...h Reach back only as far as your arm will extend without changing your seating position Do not lean over the top of the back upholstery as this could change your centre of gravity and may cause you to...

Page 6: ...he handles Move the wheelchair forward until the rear wheels touch the kerb and gently lower the front castors over the pavement Push the lift until the rear wheels have mounted the kerb The wheelchai...

Page 7: ...m shows details of the wheelchair terminology used in this manual Push Handles Folding Back Mechanism Fixed Armrest Pad Carry Handles Leg Rest Release Lever Foot Rest Adjustment Bolt Tip Bar Adjustabl...

Page 8: ...hen you are sitting in the wheelchair On no account should you stand on the footplates The heel loops or calf straps if fitted can be used to secure the position of the feet The footplate assemblies c...

Page 9: ...ould be routinely cleaned with a mild soap and water solution Never use paint remover or thinners on upholstery 2 Metal Parts Clean all metal parts with a wax compound such as car wash to maintain fin...

Page 10: ...ge Your Wheelchairs has been made from the finest materials and tested to BS EN 12183 1999 for your complete piece of mind and the expected service life of your wheelchair is 5 years 9 Recycling of yo...

Page 11: ...dapt co uk 1 The purchaser shall complete the registration form below and send it to Aidapt within 14 days of purchase of the product together with a copy of the sales invoice receipt 2 If any defect...

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