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Safety Information

 

Ensure the back is locked securely before using this transport chair.

 Ensure the hand grips are not loose before using the transport chair. If   
 loose or worn, replace.

 To avoid tipping, DO NOT attempt to reach objects if you have to move   
 forward in the seat.

 To avoid tipping, DO NOT attempt to reach objects if you have to pick  
 them up from the floor by reaching down between your knees.

 To avoid tipping, DO NOT lean over the top of the back upholstery to     
 reach objects behind you, this my cause the transport chair to tip over.

 To avoid tipping, DO NOT shift your weight or sitting position toward the  
 direction you are reaching.

 DO NOT use an escalator to move a transport chair between floors.    
 serious bodily injury may occur.

 DO NOT attempt to stop, or slow, a moving transport chair with wheel 
 locks. Wheel locks are not brakes.

 DO NOT sit or transfer into the transport chair unless it is fully open.

 DO NOT climb, go up or down ramps or traverse slopes greater than 9  
 degrees.

 Travel up and down slopes and inclines. DO NOT travel across inclines.

 Use caution on slippery surfaces.

 DO NOT over tighten hardware attaching to the frame.

 This could cause damage to the frame tubing or strip the threads.

 DO NOT stand on foot plates.

 DO NOT Stand on seat.

 DO NOT overload this transport chair. The weight capacity is 325   
 pounds including the user and any things they may be carrying.

    Inspection Items

 

Ensure transport chair rolls straight (no excessive drag or pull to one side).

 Inspect the upholstery for tears and/or sagging.

 Inspect hand grips for wear, looseness or damage.

 Inspect for any loose or broken hardware or parts.

 Inspect for cracked, broken or loose spokes.

 Ensure the hand brakes DO NOT interfere with the tires when rolling.

 Ensure the hand brakes are easy to engage.

                     

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Summary of Contents for CH1044

Page 1: ...Model CH1044 EZee Life Products 220 Wildcat Road Toronto ON M3J 2N5 Heavy Duty Transport Chair Model CH1044 ...

Page 2: ... products carry a one year warranty against manufacturing defects faulty materials and workmanship only Any alterations misuse abuse or accidental damage voids this warranty Ezee Life reserves the right to replace or repair any part that has become defective The warranty does not extend to consequential costs resulting from the fault or defect of the product freight and travel costs loss of earnin...

Page 3: ...and tip the chair onto the wheels closest to you lifting the opposite side s wheels slightly off the ground 2 Using the palm of the hand not holding the push handle to push down on the seat rail closest to you until the chair is fully open To avoid injury DO NOT wrap your hand around the seat rail when pushing down Pinching can occur Seat Back Cushion The seat back cushion red is all one piece and...

Page 4: ...r slowing the chair down on ramps or other inclines To apply the wheel locks squeeze the wheel lock levers 1 mounted on the push handles They will lock in the on position If they do not lock they may need repair or adjustment To disengage the wheel locks squeeze the levers and and release them by squeezing the release lever 2 with one finger while releasing the wheel lock lever Foot Rests The foot...

Page 5: ...nch or two to elevate the user and provide more clearance under the foot plates 2 For those with short legs the foot plates may not be high enough at their highest position to support the feet The best solution for those with short legs is to wear shoes with thicker soles If this is still not sufficient please contact your retailer for advice Wheels and Casters The wheels and casters have maintena...

Page 6: ... chair with wheel locks Wheel locks are not brakes DO NOT sit or transfer into the transport chair unless it is fully open DO NOT climb go up or down ramps or traverse slopes greater than 9 degrees Travel up and down slopes and inclines DO NOT travel across inclines Use caution on slippery surfaces DO NOT over tighten hardware attaching to the frame This could cause damage to the frame tubing or s...

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