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Precautions 

1. Using the brakes 

This wheelchair has two brake systems. The applied system for the user is the pushing brake system. 

When the wheelchair needs to be stopped and needs brakes to assure its immobility, the user must 

hold the brake handgrips from right and left side with both hands and push forward the brake 

handgrips until they are automatically locked to stop the rear wheels.

To unlock the brakes, move backwards the brake handgrips. 

The other brake system is for the attendant and it is located at the back of the wheelchair beneath 

the push bars. The attendant may use the brake handgrips to stop the wheelchair from moving. If 

brake is needed, use both hands to hold tight the brake handgrips from right and left side to stop the 

wheelchair. This brake has the function of maintaining the immobility of the wheelchair. 

2. Self Propel Wheels (Handrims) 

The user must first sit steadily on the wheelchair, grab the handrims with his/her hands and push  the 

handrims forward with the same force on both hands to make the wheelchair move forward, then 

loose both hands off the handrims. When the wheelchair has slowed down its speed after certain 

distance of movement, please repeat the above procedure. 

3. Way to go upstairs 

When the wheelchair is going upstairs, the user must have an attendant who will be assisting at the 

back of the wheelchair. The attendant must step hard on the pedal located besides the rear wheels, 

so the wheelchair may incline backwards till the front wheels achieve the height of next step of the 

stairs. Push the wheelchair forward a little and loose the feet from the pedal so the front wheels may 

touch the step. The attendant must push hard the wheelchair so the rear wheels may move forward 

to the next step. Repeat the procedure until the wheelchair achieves its destination. 

4. Way to go downstairs 

When the wheelchair is going downstairs, the user will need two attendants for assistance, one at the 

front and the other at the back of the wheelchair. To be able to go downstairs, the attendant at the 

back must hold the handgrips tight to assure the wheelchair will not fall off the stairs. The attendant 

at the front must step down first and elevate the front frame of the wheelchair, then slowly and 

carefully pull the wheelchair down from the stairs. Repeat the above procedure until the wheelchair 

achieves its destination. Finally, the front attendant must put down the front frame of the wheelchair 

so the front wheels can touch the ground. 

5. Wheelchair seat and backrest angle adjusting precautions

This wheelchair provides the option of adjusting the angle of the seat and backrest according to 

every user's needs. The option of adjusting the angle of the seat and backrest bring more comfort to 

the user on the wheelchair. The adjustment of seat and backrest angle will need the assistance of an 

attendant. The attendant must hold the pushing handgrip and push the cylinder with the thumb (as 

shown in the picture, left side: backrest cylinder handgrip; right side: seat adjusting cylinder 

handgrip. Both can be used independently or simultaneously). Elevate or push gently the handgrips 

with both hands and adjust to the suitable position, then release the hands to adjust the angle of the 

seat and backrest. 

Summary of Contents for X7 Comfort

Page 1: ...X7 Comfort Manual v1 1 www aktiv wheelchairs com...

Page 2: ...use if it appears to be damaged in any way Product features Frame Material Steel Aluminum Finish Painting Cross Brace Fixed Seat Backrest Cushion Flameproof and waterproof leather Armrest Mode Height...

Page 3: ...Components 1 Footplate 2 Footrest 3 Legrest 4 Front castor 5 Rear wheel 6 Wheelchair frame 7 Seat 8 Armrest 9 Armrest pad 10 Skirt guard clothes guard 11 Backrest 12 Lateral Supports 13 Headrest 14 H...

Page 4: ...fixing film hole and place the bolt through the hole Note after placing the bolt through the hole assure that the two hoodles from the front of the bolt are popped out to prevent the bolt from falling...

Page 5: ...of next step of the stairs Push the wheelchair forward a little and loose the feet from the pedal so the front wheels may touch the step The attendant must push hard the wheelchair so the rear wheels...

Page 6: ...eep the wheelchair in its best condition please proceed with the following maintenance 1 Before using the wheelchair and during the first month of use check all the screws if they are tightened If any...

Page 7: ...rtificates available on request Client Murrays Medical Equipment Ltd Test Item X7 37 kg Test ISO 7176 19 Wheelchair Millbrook Report No 12 1018 Millbrook Project No CR0224 005 01 Millbrook Test No S12...

Page 8: ...by or resulting from corrosion misuse abuse neglect accidental damage improper assembly improper voltages vermin infestation or any alteration that effects the reliability of the product Items affecte...

Page 9: ...www aktiv wheelchairs com trading as Murray s Medical Equipment Airton Park Airton Rd Tallaght Dublin 24 TEL 01 8555 696 service murrays ie...

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