Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this Panacea Standard Wheelchair. In this owner’s
manual, you’ll find important information that you should read before
assembling and using this device. If at any time you do not understand
how to use this product, or you suspect it may be damaged, DO NOT USE
and immediately contact the distributor that sold this product to you. This
owner’s manual is compiled from the latest specifications and product
information available at the time of publication.
Changes may be made to this manual at any time. Contact your distributor
for a current copy of this owner’s manual.
Definitions and Symbols
NOTE:
Indicates a tip.
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CAUTION:
Means correct operating or maintenance procedures must
be followed in order to prevent damage to or destruction of the product or
other property.
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WARNING:
Calls attention to a potential danger that requires correct
procedures or practices in order to prevent personal injury.
Attention.
Read the instructions.
PRODUCT OR DEVICE:
Your Panacea Standard Wheelchair, distributed by
Direct Supply Manufacturing, Inc.
(“We”, “Us” or “Our”).
“You”:
Means the user, caregiver and any other individuals who will be
using or servicing the product.
“Distributor”:
Means the reseller or other entity from whom you
purchased this product.
“Medical Professional”:
The physician or other healthcare professional
who is familiar with the user’s medical history and current medical
condition, and is responsible for determining if this product is medically
appropriate for the user.
Caregiver:
The individual(s) responsible for the care and needs of the user,
such as a spouse, adult family member or home health aide. The caregiver
must be available at all times to provide the user with physical and cognitive
assistance and provide supervision as needed.
User:
The individual who uses the device.
Warnings and Cautions
Read carefully all directions and warnings before using this device. Do not
operate this device without first reading and understanding the contents of
this manual. Death or injury may result from the improper use of this device
or failure to follow all directions and warnings. This device is intended for
use in normal, indoor conditions. This product may not be appropriate for
all individuals.
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WARNING:
This wheelchair has not been approved as a seat that can
be used within vehicles of any kind. Always transfer wheelchair user to a
vehicle manufacturers-approved seat and use safety restraints available.
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WARNING:
Do not operate this wheelchair on roadways, streets or any
surfaces with vehicular traffic.
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WARNING:
Do not attempt to operate on inclines 10° or greater without
proper assistance.
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WARNING:
Be sure to completely engage wheel locks when getting in
and out of wheelchair or when in elevator or wheelchair lift.
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WARNING:
Wheelchair locks should be used only when the wheelchair
is at a complete stop. The locks are not intended to be used when the
wheelchair is moving. Do not use locks as brakes to slow down.
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CAUTION:
Always propel backward over thresholds and other raised surfaces.
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WARNING:
Wheelchair should be on a smooth, stable and level area
with wheel locks engaged before transferring user in or out
of wheelchair.
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WARNING:
Do not adjust footrests any lower than 2
1
⁄
2
" from floor.
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WARNING:
When getting in or out of wheelchair, do not stand on or
apply weight to footrests.
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WARNING:
Before reaching or leaning forward, rotate casters to front
of the wheelchair and engage wheel locks to help prevent wheelchair from
tipping over.
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WARNING:
Do not lean out of the chair or apply weight to the top of
wheelchair back. This can cause wheelchair to tip over. When trying to
extend arms over back, only allow residents to reach as far as their arm can
extend without having to alter their seating position.
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WARNING:
DO NOT stand on wheelchair.
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WARNING:
Abruptly stopping or changing directions while going up or
down an incline could cause instability or possible tipping over.
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WARNING:
A skilled caregiver should assess the appropriateness of
removing footrests or legrests on a case by case basis.
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WARNING:
Always provide assistance to users transferring into and out
of this device.
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WARNING:
Do not make any modifications to this device or use non-
Panacea parts. Doing so may void the warranty and pose a risk to the
resident.
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CAUTION:
State and local codes and regulations may prohibit
the removal of footrests. Check with your local authorities to ensure
compliance with all applicable regulations.
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WARNING:
This device may not be suitable for all individuals. Always
assess the appropriateness of this device for a user on a case-by-case
basis. Consult the user’s medical professional for assistance if you are
unsure whether this device is appropriate for the user.
Directions for Use
Wheel locks:
Engage both wheel locks before getting in or out of
chair, leaning forward in chair, or while in an elevator or wheelchair
lift. Proper adjustment of wheel lock is at least
1
⁄
8
" when locked.
Locks are engaged by pushing handle completely forward.
Adjustments to locks are made by loosening or tightening nut on the
carriage bolt. Embed lock to show at least
1
⁄
8
" by sliding clamp toward
rear wheel while handle is in locked position. Test for correct locking
action and the user’s ability to engage wheel locks before each use.
Tires:
The solid rubber tires on your Panacea Wheelchair need
minimal maintenance, but should be cleaned occasionally with a damp
cloth. Replace if tires become severely worn or if cracking appears.
Front casters:
Caster should be checked periodically and lubricated
occasionally. Lubricate by removing fork and greasing caster stem
bearings with WD-40. Lubricate wheel bearings by removing wheel
from fork. Reassemble fork and wheel by tightening nuts until no
play remains, but wheels roll freely. If nut is too loose, caster will
shimmy. If nut is too tight, the chair will be difficult to steer.
Removal of swingaway footrests/legrests:
Release lock by
pushing on the front rigging lever. Swing footrest/legrest out and
sideways. Lift to remove.
Adjusting length of footrest/legrest:
When adjusting length
of footrests or legrests, user should be sitting in wheelchair with
feet on the footplates. Loosen bolt on the clamp around support
assembly. Raise or lower footplate to desired position, taking into
account the support of thighs. Front rigging should not be so low
that it causes uncomfortable pressure to thighs at front of seat
upholstery. Footrest should not be lower than 2
1
⁄
2
" from the ground
to ensure clearance.
Adjusting/elevating legrest:
Lift footplate on legrest assembly to
desired position. Release legrest assembly and it will automatically
lock into place. To lower, push out on legrest lever and lower
footplate to desired position.
Wheels:
Large rear wheels should be inspected at least once a
month to ensure proper tightness. If wheel wobbles or is loose,
release lock nut and tighten axle bolt slightly. Test for proper
tightness by leaning chair to one side and spinning adjusted wheel.
General care:
Wipe chrome parts with a clean, soft cloth at least
once a week. All metal parts can be cleaned with auto wax or
similar devices. If exposed to moisture, dry immediately. Do not use
an abrasive cleanser that will scratch the finish.
To open chair:
Open wheelchair by tilting to one side and pushing
down on seat rail until fully opened.
To close/fold chair:
First fold footplates to vertical position. Grab
seat with both hands at front and back edge and lift. Or, tilt chair to
one side and lift up on seat rail.
To remove arms:
Remove arms by depressing spring button and
lifting arms out of front and rear sockets.
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