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METHOD 3

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( Figure 14 )

Kerbs, steps, platforms.

As  a  general  rule,  if  you  are  using  the 

wheelchair without assistance, do not try 

to negotiate obstacles more than 30 mm 

high, unless your wheelchair is fitted with 

anti-tip wheels which minimise the risk of 

tipping up backwards.

1.5 - Stairs

We recommend that you take very great care when taking a wheelchair up or 

down stairs. Two people are required for this.

Advice to third persons

Make  sure  that  you  get  hold  of  fixed,  non-removable  parts  only.  Use  the 

following procedure for going up stairs

( Figure 15 )

1.

  Tilt  the  wheelchair  to  its  point  of 

equilibrium. One helper (at the back) holds 

the  wheelchair  up  against  the  first  step, 

gripping the handles firmly to lift.

2.

 The second helper, holding firmly a fixed 

part  of  the  front  frame,  lifts  the  wheelchair 

above the stairs and holds it while the first 

helper places one foot on the following step 

and repeats the operation.

3.

 The wheelchair must not be lowered until the last step has been negotiated 

and until the chair is clear of the stairs.

WARNING

Escalators

Do not use an escalator to move a wheelchair from one floor to another. This 

may lead to serious injury.

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Summary of Contents for Variance Plus

Page 1: ...Invacare Variance Plus User adjustment manual...

Page 2: ...hout the whole of its manufacturing process The components have been selected for their quality and inspections have been carried out so that your wheelchair can provide you with full satisfaction Thi...

Page 3: ...air manufacturer INVACARE makes every effort to supply a wide range of wheelchairs to meet the many different user requirements However the final decision on the type of model to choose rests with use...

Page 4: ...description 16 8 Adjustments 17 29 8 1 Seat elements 17 8 1 1 Different types of backrests 17 8 1 2 Different types of seats 19 8 1 3 Different types of armrests 19 8 2 Folding frame 20 8 2 1 Side fra...

Page 5: ...ting your weight Weight distribution Figure 1 Many actions will cause you to reach out lean over or move about within the wheelchair and outside it These actions will change the normal equilibrium cen...

Page 6: ...been produced using a representative sample of wheelchair users 91 men and 36 women Note the difference between maximum stretch and reaching out in normal sitting position Only the arms should extend...

Page 7: ...towards an object you support yourself and lean over it is important to use the swivelling castors as a tool for maintaining stability and equilibrium A correct alignment is essential for your safety...

Page 8: ...e two seats is as small as possible Also be sure that the manual brakes on the large wheels are on to prevent the wheels moving and turn the two swivelling castors towards the seat to which you wish t...

Page 9: ...as they may inadvertently become detached and hurt yourself and or your helpers When you are learning a new method of assistance ask an experienced helper to advise you before putting it into practic...

Page 10: ...vement and turn the wheelchair until the rear wheels are against the kerb Tilt the wheelchair backwards to the point of equilibrium and in a continuous movement pull the wheelchair until the rear whee...

Page 11: ...rts only Use the following procedure for going up stairs Figure 15 1 Tilt the wheelchair to its point of equilibrium One helper at the back holds the wheelchair up against the first step gripping the...

Page 12: ...air forward with short quick thrusts on the handrims to maintain speed and control direction If you wish to take a rest apply both brakes when stopping Figure 17 Downward slopes Lean backwards careful...

Page 13: ...etched 2 Put on the two manual brakes Open the foot leg rest check the ground clearance and sit down in the chair To fold Figure 21 1 Fold and lock the foot leg rest towards the front of the chair 2 S...

Page 14: ...ks drags drags turns or moves wobble and the chair to the right to the left slowly clicking Check that the pneumatic pressure is correct and even Check that the bolts are tight Check that the angle ot...

Page 15: ...are lifted from the ground and turned quick release axles correctly locked 9 Handrims check for rough patches 10 Spokes inspect the spokes in case any are bent broken or slack 11 6 or 8 castors check...

Page 16: ...and conditions Standard Invacare terms This is to certify that your manual wheelchair is warranted by Invacare Ltd for a period of 2 years for the frame and crossbars all other parts subject to the f...

Page 17: ...over Do not move your weight or your sitting position in the direction in which you wish to go you may tip over Always apply both manual brakes Before trying to move an object towards the wheelchair o...

Page 18: ...n the frame which is a carefully designed support element Rear wheel comprises of the wheel axle and handrim The rear wheels ensure rear contact with the ground and enable the wheelchair to be propell...

Page 19: ...t Seat fabric Armrest Direction tube Arm support Backrest 8 Adjustments 8 1 Seat elements 8 1 1 Different types of backrests Fixed height backrest 40 or 51 cm Photo 1 Comprises of two tubes with handl...

Page 20: ...correctly before leaning back or pushing the wheelchair It is not recommended that you lean on the backrest when the backrest is folded Reclining backrest Photo 4 A ratchet angle adjustable from 0 to...

Page 21: ...types of armrests All armrests can be removed from the frame and may be folded back photos 7 and 8 Use push the pin spring A and raise the armrest and rotate rearwards In order to put it back in posit...

Page 22: ...ding frame 8 2 1 Side frames Side frames structures have hole for fixed rear and front wheels No adjustment on side frames 8 2 2 Folding system Folding system comprises of two cross bars and allows th...

Page 23: ...et for persons who have difficulty gripping Its fastening and positioning must be carried out by your distributor in accordance with the qualified health advisor 8 3 3 Axles The axles link the rear wh...

Page 24: ...ied 8 5 Manual brakes Photos 13A and 13B The manual brakes are designed to secure the wheelchair during long stops They are not intended to slow down the wheelchair or to be used as support during a t...

Page 25: ...the footplates 8 7 Legrests Photos 16 and 17 The legrests are footrests that can be angle adjusted and also incorporate an adjustable cushion to support the leg Use To remove replace and turn the legr...

Page 26: ...which are situated on the footrest hangers To remove the calf strap Close the wheelchair by lifting the seat up take off both of the footrests and slide the strap up and over the top of the footrest T...

Page 27: ...tipper out Reverse the operation in order to put it back in position The pin should be in the out position in the hole of the frame Adjustment Adjustment is used to obtain the distance between the gro...

Page 28: ...The drip stand will hold one bag it should be fitted by your distributor to ensure that it is properly positioned Adjustment Support To adjust the height of the support loosen the bolt A using allen...

Page 29: ...drest loosen the handle A slide the headrest into the wanted position and retighten handle A making shure the headrest is firmly fixed To adjust the angle or position of the headrest loosen the handle...

Page 30: ...k padded nylon Surface finish PE powder coated or chrome Transit chair weight 16 kg Self propelled chair 18 5 kg 9 2 Maintenance tools Description Tool Brake size 5 Allen key Footplate size 5 Allen ke...

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