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Wipe aluminum parts with a clean, soft cloth at least once 

a week.  All metal parts can be cleaned with auto wax or 

similar products. If exposed to moisture, dry immediately. 

Do not use abrasive cleanser that will scratch the finish.

Tires should be cleaned occasionally with a damp cloth. 

Replace if tires become severely worn or cracking 

appears.

Front Wheels should be checked periodically and lubri-

cated occasionally. Lubricate by removing fork and greas-

ing caster stem bearings. 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, wheel will shimmy, if too tight, 

chair will be hard to steer.

Rear Wheels should be inspected at least once a month 

and make sure it spins freely. To adjust the play, remove 

the wheel and with a wrench on the axle nut and on the 

flat end on the other side adjust the length of the axle 

until the wheel has the least amount of side play when 

the plunger pops out. 

Wheelchair is designed to be safe and stable as long as 

center of gravity is maintained while going about normal 

activities. Care must be taken while performing activities 

that shift your center of gravity in the chair. Never reach 

so far that it requires you to shift in the seat or bend over 

out of the chair. When you have to reach for objects that 

require you to lean, be certain front wheels are pointing 

in a forward position that extends the wheel base and will 

stabilize the chair.

Do not attempt to operate on inclines or ramps 10° or 

greater without proper assistance. If you must stop on an 

incline, avoid sudden abrupt movement when you resume 

movement. Because of backward angle of the chair, sud-

den abrupt movement could cause instability. Attempting 

to use the wheel lock brakes could result in accidental 

locking, tipping to one side, or cause a sudden stop. 

Avoid changing direction when going down an incline, as 

this could result in instability or tipping over.

Do not operate this wheelchair on roadways, streets or 

any surfaces with vehicular traffic.

Be sure to completely engage wheel locks when getting in 

and out of wheelchair or when in elevator or wheelchair 

lift.

Do not adjust footrests any lower than 2.5” from floor.
When getting in or out of wheelchair, do not stand on or 

apply weight to footrests.

Do not lean over or apply weight to the top of wheelchair 

back. This can cause wheelchair to tip over. When trying 

to extend arms over back, only reach as far as your arm 

can extend without having to alter your seating position.

DO NOT stand on wheelchair.

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Summary of Contents for Kanga TS

Page 1: ...use or negligence or normal wear and tear The warranty does not extend to non durable components such as rubber accessories casters and grips which are subject to normal wear and need periodic replacement If you have a question about your Drive device or this warranty please contact an authorized Drive dealer limited lifetime warranty Kanga TS tilt in space wheelchair Item KG 1000 KG 1200 KG 1400 ...

Page 2: ...he seat base and backposts and clicking them into place 5 Place four black seat and back brackets E image on next page over frame and fasten with wing nuts provided 6 Mount right and left footrests by placing hangar F over hangar pins G rotate footrest inward until it locks onto frame 1 Open frame by pulling right and left side apart and pushing down on the cross brace until fully extended 2 Insta...

Page 3: ...usted by turning knob P clockwise or counterclockwise Tilt in Space Tilt can be achieved by pressing tilt in space release lever Q and using both hands to press down on both push handles Push Handles Height can be adjusted by loosening ratchet handle R and raising or lowering to desired position Q R E T O N P Anti Tippers Height can be adjusted by pulling on chrome disc S to release anti tipper Ra...

Page 4: ... of gravity in the chair Never reach so far that it requires you to shift in the seat or bend over out of the chair When you have to reach for objects that require you to lean be certain front wheels are pointing in a forward position that extends the wheel base and will stabilize the chair Do not attempt to operate on inclines or ramps 10 or greater without proper assistance If you must stop on a...

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