Karma 8020 Self Propelling User Manual Download Page 4

4.

MAINTENANCE

4.1

CLEANING AND TYRE  CARE

4.1.1

Cleaning
Clean the upholstery with a biological cleaning agent such as is recommended for 
cleaning kitchen work surfaces.  Do not use any propriety cleaning fluids as these may 
damage the upholstery.  Clean chrome and painted surfaces with a wax polish spray 
or simply wipe over with a clean soft duster.

4.1.2

Tyres
The KM8000 manual wheelchair is fitted with a maintenance free castor and 12 ½” x 
2 ¼” pneumatic rear tyre (transit wheelchair) or a 24” x 2 ¼” pneumatic rear tyre 
(self-propelling wheelchair).  It is advisable to check the air pressure of these 
components every two weeks.  This can be done either at a service station or with a 
standard bicycle pump.

4.2

MAINTENANCE CHECKS

Every week check the following items for damage or excessive wear:

Upholstery and occupant restraints where fitted.

Every month examine the following items for effective operation e.g. damage and 
general wear and tear:

Seat and backrest cushions
Armrest latch lever and clamp handle
Armrest pads
Brakes
Antitippers
Castors for free rotation of castor wheel and castor unit
Tyre tread depth

For repairs, please contact your service contractor.

2.1.3

Footrest Adjustments   

Footrest Removal and Refitting

To remove the footrest push/pull the release lever and rotate the footrest until it faces 
outwards.  To lift off, pull upwards.

To refit, locate the footrest unit onto the frame lugs (at about 90 degrees to the side of 
the frame) and rotate it inwards until the unit locks into place (you will hear a click).

CAUTION: 

The occupant's leg must be supported or resting safely, while
 executing the above adjustments.

To adjust footplate height 

 

Step 1:

To adjust footplate height, use tool

 

provided to loosen the bolt at the

 

bottom of the footrest stem.

Step 2:

Adjust to the required height and
retighten.

2.1.4

Antitip bars for wheelchair  

NOTE: For the users safety, these must be fitted.

To fit: Depress rear location button on the antitip bar
 and slide into rear of frame tube.  The front button
 MUST engage through the hole in the frame.  Check
 antitip is secure by attempting to push backward and
 forward.  Follow these instructions to fit the atnitip bar

                                        on the other side of the wheelchair.

2.2

GETTING IN AND OUT

2.2.1

Getting in

Step 1:

Engage both brakes.

Step 2:

Lift up the footplates and swing footrest to the side.

Step 3:

The user should now lower themselves into the seat using the 
armrests as supports (if possible).

Step 4:

Push the footplates back down and re-locate the footrests so that

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Summary of Contents for 8020 Self Propelling

Page 1: ...Karma 8020 Self Propelling Wheelchair Karma 8520 Transit Wheelchair User Manual Freephone 0800 31 61 81 www alliedmedical co nz PO Box 302 250 North Harbour Auckland February 2008...

Page 2: ...slopes Never stand on the footplates when getting in or out of the wheelchair Never go down steps forward Never carry more than one passenger 1 3 Notes for attendants and users Do ensure that the bra...

Page 3: ...letely open and the seat rails are fully located in the retaining cups CAUTION When completing step 2 never put your fingers around the sides or under the chair as they can become trapped between the...

Page 4: ...ractor 2 1 3 Footrest Adjustments Footrest Removal and Refitting To remove the footrest push pull the release lever and rotate the footrest until it faces outwards To lift off pull upwards To refit lo...

Page 5: ...ensure that the front castors are in line with the rear wheels and pointing forwards and that the back of the wheelchair is secure against either a wall or firmly held by an attendant 2 2 2 Getting o...

Page 6: ...ce must be avoided Resting Note that the upholstery has been designed for comfort in general use Users that are susceptible to pressure sores should also use a pressure relief cushion 3 6 2 To remove...

Page 7: ...wheelchair by putting fingers under the middle of the seat at both front and rear grasp and give a sharp pull upwards until the wheelchair is nearly closed Step 4 Slide the back upholstery off the bac...

Page 8: ...he backcanes are already set relatively low will this bolt also have to be removed to adjust the backcane height A B Figure 3 5 Step 2 cont down the quick release mechanism see fig 3 2 Step 3 Pull the...

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