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Dane Technologies, Inc.
WheelChair Mover
Owners Manual
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7105 Northland Terrace, Minneapolis, MN 55428 / 888-544-7779 / 763-544-7779 / Fax 763-544-4234
User Assistance Information
If you have questions regarding the safe operation or maintenance of the
WheelChair Mover, or items which are not covered in this manual, please
contact Dane Technologies at our toll-free service line: 888-544-7779.
WheelChair Mover Warnings and Safety Notes
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTE:
The red service maintenance switch must be
turned off, the key removed, and the charging cord
unplugged ANY TIME MAINTENANCE IS BEING
PERFORMED!
1) The WheelChair Mover is intended to push various types of manual wheelchairs on
dry surfaced walkways indoors. Any other use of the machine may cause injury or
damage to property and is prohibited unless specifically endorsed by the
manufacturer.
Do not use with any standing or motorized wheelchairs.
The maximum load capacity shown is for patient plus wheelchair. Use with heavier
patients degrades the operation of the machine and may cause injury or damage to
property.
Model (Serial No.’s)
Wheelchair Width
Max. Load Capacity
(P Wheelchair)
Standard (WM-0100
–
WM-0119, WM3-XXXX)
Up to 24”
550
Bariatric (WMB-XXXX)
Up to 30”
750
Airport (WMA-XXXX)
Up to 24”
550
2) The WheelChair Mover comes equipped with several warning labels. Read them
before operating the machine.
3) A Wheelchair Owners manual is delivered with this machine.
It contains Warning,
Safety Notes and Precautionary notes. Read and understand this manual
before operating the machine.
4) The WheelChair Mover is equipped with a brake that automatically engages when
the machine is turned off or not in motion. To avoid an accident,
do not leave the
machine parked or unattended on slopes.
When the WheelChair Mover is to be
left unattended or in storage, always t
urn the switch to the “O” off position. Do not
leave the WheelChair Mover unattended while the switch is in the “I” on position.