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Thank you for purchasing the BIOS Living Transport Chair. This transport 

chair has an easy-to-use collapsible design which enables the chair to fit 

easily in most vehicles and to be stored away when not in use. 

Note:

 The owner’s manual was compiled from the most recent 

specifications and product information available at the time of 

publication. Thermor reserves the right to make changes, which may 

cause slight variations between the illustration and explanations in this 

manual and the product purchased.

Please read these instructions before assembly or use and please keep 

the manual in a safe place.

DO NOT assemble or use this equipment without first reading and 

understanding the instruction manual. 

 For Personal Safety

•  The transport chair can provide assistance  

to an individual weighing up to 136 kg (300 lbs).

•  Do not stand on the footrests as this could cause  

the chair to tip over.

•  Before use, ensure that there are NO loose  

bolts. If loose bolts are found, tighten before use.   

The bolts should be checked every three months.

NOTE:

 The connection bolts on the chair base are loosely  

   

connected, purposely for operation and no tightening is required.

Summary of Contents for 56053

Page 1: ...TRANSPORT CHAIR 56053 INSTRUCTION MANUAL biosmedical com ...

Page 2: ...manual and the product purchased Please read these instructions before assembly or use and please keep the manual in a safe place DO NOT assemble or use this equipment without first reading and understanding the instruction manual For Personal Safety The transport chair can provide assistance to an individual weighing up to 136 kg 300 lbs Do not stand on the footrests as this could cause the chair...

Page 3: ...cts if you have to pick them up from the floor by reaching down between your knees DO NOT lean over the top of the back rest This will change your center of gravity and may cause you to tip over DO NOT tilt the transport chair without assistance DO NOT use an escalator to move a transport chair between floors Serious bodily injury may occur Wheel locks are NOT brakes DO NOT attempt to stop a movin...

Page 4: ...1 Handle grips 2 Armrest 3 Footrest 4 Leg belt 5 Frame tubing 6 8 wheel 7 Wheel lock 8 Padded seat 9 Folding handle 10 Backrest 11 Seatbelt ...

Page 5: ...t of the footrests loosen the bolt on the end of the frame tubing Lengthen or shorten then tighten the bolt 4 Insert each footrest into the frame tubing at the front of the chair and turn until they are in the normal operating position Folding The Transport Chair 1 Turn the footrests so they are in a vertical position 2 Simultaneously pull both straps up to collapse the chair 3 To collapse the bac...

Page 6: ...ls Unlocking The Wheels To lock the wheels press the wheel locks down To unlock pull wheel locks up One Year Warranty If this product proves to be defective in material or workmanship within one year of purchase please return it to the address below It will be repaired or replaced without charge upon receipt of the unit prepaid with 10 00 to cover handling packaging and return postage Please inclu...

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