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Brake Clamp

Transit Axle  Block
Position

Figure 3.7.3

Figure 3.8.1

Figure 3.8.2

Figure 3.8.3

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Antitipper

Wheel mounting

Bracket

M5 Nut and Bolt

Amputee

Wheel mounting
Bracket - Standard
Mount

Step 3: Use the larger bottom hole on 

the block (see fig 3.3.3) to mount 
the transit wheel.  The block 
should be pointing towards the 
ground with the flat side of the 
block facing outwards away from 
the frame.

 

3.8

CHANGING FROM STANDARD CONFIGURATION TO AMPUTEE

 SETTING

Step 1: Remove hangers, quick-release 

wheels and axles.  Place 
wheelchair on bench/table or 
floor as shown in figure 3.8.1.

Step 2: Remove the two M6 nuts and 

bolts with a 5mm allen key and 
10mm spanner (as supplied in 
Karma tool kit).

Step 3: Reposition wheel mounting 

bracket as required.  Replace 
bolts, washers and nuts and 
tighten.  Replace quick-release 
wheels, loosen brake clamps with 
a 5mm allen key and slide along 
frame to suit new wheel position.

HANDY HINT:  Work on one side at a time so the other side can be used as

 

reference for correct brake positioning.

NOTE:  

If changing from amputee setting back to standard configuration
move the brake before replacing the quick-release wheels.

 

the user can place their feet upon them.

Step 5:

Release the brakes.

CAUTION: 

Never stand on the footplates when getting into or out of the 
wheelchair.

Always 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 out

Step 1:

Make sure that the wheelchair is as close as possible to the transfer 
point.

Step 2:

Back the wheelchair sufficiently to ensure that the castors are 
pointing forward i.e. in line with the rear wheels and usually with the 
castor forks pointing forward.  Ensure that where possible the rear of 
the wheelchair is against the wall or, if not, it must be firmly held by 
an attendant.

Step 3:

Engage both the brakes.

Step 4:

Lift up the footplates and swing the footrests to the side.

Step 5:

Slide forwards on the seat.

Step 6:

Place one foot firmly on the ground with the knee at right angle and 
the other foot slightly apart and further back.

Step 7:

Place your hands on the front of the armrests and moving your 
weight forward, bring your head and shoulders up over your knees as 
you push yourself up.

CAUTION:

Never stand on the footplate when getting out of or into the 
wheelchair.

2.3

TRANSFERS

The following instructions apply to users with sufficient mobility to get in and out of 
the wheelchair without assistance.  However the instructions are still valid where 
assistance is required and will help where other aids such as transfer boards or hoists 
are used.  Before transferring to or from the wheelchair, make sure you are as near as 
possible to your point of transfer and that the brakes are applied.

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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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