Getting On/Off
Whenever moving your body, it is recommended to have a supporting point that is
higher than the seat cushion. To avoid and reduce the chance of falling,
please be aware of the followings:
Before getting on and off the chair, ensure that you lift up the armrest and
lower the leg guard.
Before getting on the chair, ensure that the power is off and the brake is in
“Lock” position. Inspect that there is no movement to the motor wheels.
Before getting out of the chair, ensure that the power is off and the brake is in
“Lock”position. Inspect that there is no movement to the motor wheels. Move
the chair as close as possible to the target position to minimize the risk of
falling during transfer.
Consult your health care professionals about the safest way to move your
body in and out of the chair.
Fold up the footrest at all times while getting on and off the chair
o Do not stand on the footrest to move your body while getting on/off the
chair.
o Make sure your feet are not tangled or jammed in the gap between
the footrest while getting on/off the chair.
Leaning or Reaching While Seated
Reaching out your hands or leaning your body in the chair may adversely
affect the chair’s balance.If you do not position yourself correctly, you may
fall off or tip over the chair.
When moving your body such as lifting your body at one side or leaving
the seat, do not lean your body out of the range of the seat cushion.
When moving forward on your seat, do not lean your body excessively.
Your hip must be always in contact with the seat cushion.
Do not reach your hands farther than your capability as this may result in
falling due to lost balance.
Under no circumstance should you try to pick up anything through the
space between your knees or in front of your body.
When you extend your body, do not exert force on the footrest to avoid
the chair from tipping over, this may result in serious injury.
Do not rest forcefully against the top of the backrest to avoid tipping over
the chair and causing damage to the backrest.
Failing to follow these guidelines may result in serious injury. If
you do any of these actions, it is at your own risk.
Never reach, bend, or lean in the chair. Doing so will change
your center of gravity and the weight distribution of the chair.
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