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Examine armrests for ease of movement -- elevating. 

Examine armrest locking assembly for damage or wear and check that the armrest is 
securely retained. 

Make sure foot plate adjustment screws are securely tightened. 

Examine heel loops or leg belt for damage or excessive wear-- Particularly the strength 
of the leg belt's adhesive pads. 

Examine the backrest release lever for effective locking. 

Open/unfold the chair-- this operation should be easy and smooth. 

Examine upholstery retaining screws for tightness and general Condition 
Replacement of fabrics should be carried out by approved technician. 

Examine calf strap for damage or excessive wear - particularly the strength of the 
Velcro pads. 

Examine the footrest release lever for effective locking. 

Examine the armrest release lever for effective locking. 

Check pivot point for undue slackness due to loose nuts or worn parts. 

Examine the frame structure for damage. 

Check castors for free rotation of castor wheel and castor assembly. 

Examine castors for wear in the bearings/mountings and for trie wear or damage. 
Replacement of castors should be carried out by your approved repairer. 

                       

Frequency  Lift the Front of the Chair and the Push Handles on the Floor 

Examine each spindle for bending at the location in the frame. 

Check rear wheels for free rotation and for wear in the bearing/mountings.

Check trie tread depth. Recommended minimum depth is 1mm. 

Check trie pressure. Failure to keep tries at the correct pressure will reduce the braking 
efficiency. trie pressures are located on the trie wall. 

Examine brakes, checking for wear and damage and misalignment. 
Replacing or adjusting the brakes should be carried out by your approved repairer. 

Check that the hand grips are not damaged and are securely bonded to the push handle.

Check tipping lever pads or anti-tips are not damaged and are securely bounded to the 
tipping levers. 

Where fitted, check that the anti-tipping bars/wheels are not damaged and are securely 
mounted. 

Check the tipping lever pads are not damaged and are securely bonded to the tipping 
levers. 

 

3. SPECIFICATION : 

3.1  Model Reference KM 7520 Q20 

Features 

    ~ Aluminum alloy frame. 
    ~  PU tire or Pneumatic tire. 

Summary of Contents for KM 7520

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Page 2: ...details This chair has been designed to carry users up to 100kg in weight This chair will operate over most surfaces encountered in an urban area Avoid difficult surfaces such as grass gravel ruts wet...

Page 3: ...ODUCTION 1 0 1 Model KM 7520 Wheelchairs 1 0 2 Safety and Consumer Information 1 1 WHEELCHAIR OPERATION 3 1 1 PREPARING FOR USE 3 1 2 GETTING IN AND OUT 4 1 3 GENERAL USE 5 2 Fault checking and mainte...

Page 4: ...e available on request The footrests can be adjusted for height and will swing away for convenience Rear wheels are 20 or 22inches in diameter and 1 3 8 inches in width with solid puncture proof tires...

Page 5: ...look in shop windows or talk to people remember to turn the chair so that the person in the chair does not have to turn NEVER put on the user brakes too suddenly or too firmly as this may tip the user...

Page 6: ...UTION When completing step 3 never put your fingers around the sides or under the chair as they can be trapped between the seat and the frame 1 1 2 Folding the chair Step 1 Turn the foot plates up the...

Page 7: ...s as above 4 Attach the Velcro of backrest upholstery to under side of seat upholstery 1 1 7To adjust overall chair height for KM 7520 Step 1 Aastors Loosen the three side bolts with tool provided Adj...

Page 8: ...air is against a wall or if not it must be firmly held by an attendant Step 3 Engage both parking brakes Step 4 Turn up the foot plates and swing to the side where necessary Step 5 Slide forward on th...

Page 9: ...1 Make sure both the user s feet are on the foot plates and will not slip off Make sure the hand grips are secure and not slip off Step 2 Where necessary release both brakes Step 3 Grasp both push ha...

Page 10: ...tipping the chair Step 4 Gently lower the front castors TRY TO AVOID JARRING THE USER Going down curbs backwards with an attendant CAUTION This is the easier and smoother method BUT it requires the at...

Page 11: ...CK Straighten legs to lift the chair Carefully carry it up or down steps be aware of how you place your feet do not cross them and trip yourself up 2 Fault checking and maintenance Maintaining the cha...

Page 12: ...A Examine castors for wear in the bearings mountings and for trie wear or damage Replacement of castors should be carried out by your approved repairer Frequency Lift the Front of the Chair and the P...

Page 13: ...ength of chair footrest swivel 81 or 87 62 or 67 cm 9 Height of chair backrest folded 91 84 cm 10 Width of chair chair folded 51or 53 33 cm 11 Armrest height 17 23 cm 7 position 12 Foot plate Plastic...

Page 14: ...king parking only Manual on rear tire 8 Length of chair footrest swivel 81 or 87 62 or 67 cm 9 Height of chair backrest folded 91 84 cm 10 Width of chair chair folded 51or 53 or 56 33 cm 11 Armrest he...

Page 15: ...clines DO If attending keep both hands on the push handles to control the chair DO Pay attention to keep chair in balance DO After warranty period check frame and components regularly refer to user gu...

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