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12.3 

Hot and cold surfaces 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

12.4 

Danger of pinching 

 

Special care has been taken to make sure that the chance that the user 
pinches him or herself while seated in the wheelchair is minimal. However, 
there are few situations that might lead to injury. Special caution has to be 
taken under the following circumstances;

 

 

 

When the tray table is closed, pinching of fingers or other body parts is 
possible between the locking parts.  

 

When adjusting the seat while the user is sitting in the chair, please note 
that no body parts are in the direct zone of the moving parts. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Some parts of the wheelchair can reach high temperatures when exposed 
to direct sun. Please be careful with touching especially the plastic parts 
under these circumstances in order to prevent skin burning. 

The wheelchair can reach low temperatures when exposed to cold weather 
(below  zero  degrees  Celsius).  Please  take  caution  in  touching  especially 
the  metal  parts  with  wet  body  parts  under  these  circumstances  as  they 
easily can freeze and get stuck to these surfaces. 

All areas where there might be a risk of pinching are indicated by these 
warning decals: 

 

Changes which are made by third parties are not covered by the warranty 
and responsibility of Karma Medical. 

Summary of Contents for Soma Agile

Page 1: ...User manual Agile...

Page 2: ...on 7 9 1 Pass through doorways 7 9 2 Negotiate slopes and ramps 7 9 3 Negotiate steps and kerbs 7 9 4 Go up and down stairs 8 9 5 Cross streets 8 9 6 Drive and steer the wheelchair 8 9 7 Stability and...

Page 3: ...9 6 Pelvic belt 19 10 9 7 Cane Holder IV Pole Holder and Oxygen Tank Holder 20 11 First setup 20 11 1 Seat adjustments 21 11 1 1 Footrest Length 21 12 Using the wheelchair 22 12 1 General warnings an...

Page 4: ...12 13 1 Use on slopes going on downhill slopes 32 12 14 Use on slopes driving on uphill slopes 33 12 15 Stability and balance when seated 33 12 15 1 Leaning forward 33 12 15 2 Leaning backward 34 13...

Page 5: ...15 Refurbishment and re use of the product 47 16 Disposal of the product 47 17 Trouble shooting 48 18 Technical specifications 49...

Page 6: ...Shiang Chia Yi 621 Taiwan www karma com tw European representative Karma Mobility S L C Periodista Francisco Caranto a Dubert 23 Bajo 33209 Gij n Asturias Spain phone 34 984 390 907 karma karmamobilit...

Page 7: ...2 3 Declaration of conformity...

Page 8: ...manual carefully and always keep it with your product This way you are always able to find additional information when needed Karma runs the policy of continuously product improvement Therefore pictu...

Page 9: ...onal information which might be good to know Please take notice of this information Before using the wheelchair you should read this manual to get familiar with this product Improper use of the wheelc...

Page 10: ...onents susceptible to wear such as brakes bearings footplates pads side guards upholsteries wheels etc The warranty does not cover consequential costs arising from the rectification of defects such as...

Page 11: ...The expected service life of the product is five years presuming that the product is used daily in accordance with the safety operation instructions inspection and maintenance instructions and intende...

Page 12: ...is on level ground Avoid stopping on a slope because it may potentially cause you to lose control of the chair Do not use the parking brakes to slow down or stop the wheelchair because it may cause i...

Page 13: ...you more visible to drivers Avoid passing through potholes and rough terrain that might cause the casters stuck 9 6 Drive and steer the wheelchair Always make sure BOTH brakes are applied before gett...

Page 14: ...your wheelchair if it has not been successfully tested according to the requirements of ISO 7176 19 9 9 Use the anti tippers Karma strongly recommend the use of anti tippers when using your back tube...

Page 15: ...and functions 10 1 Wheelchair overview 1 Armrest 2 Side Panel 3 Seat Upholstery 4 Footrest 5 Calf Strap 6 Footplate 7 Push Handle 8 Backrest Upholstery 9 Backrest Joint 10 Rear Wheel 11 Parking Brake...

Page 16: ...apply the parking brakes while you are moving If you do so the wheelchair may become uncontrollable and stop suddenly which can lead to a collision or falling out of wheelchair Do not apply the parki...

Page 17: ...to unfold it please repeat the reverse procedure and it locks automatically 10 4 Armrests The flip back armrests are used to support the upper limbs of wheelchair users It could be also flipped back f...

Page 18: ...t the footrest back swing it to the reverse direction until it engages Never hold the armrest in order to lift the wheelchair since the armrests do not engage into the wheelchair Please keep your fing...

Page 19: ...rest Upholstery Anti tippers which are incorrectly set or damage can lead to tipping Please always check that the anti tippers are working before using the wheelchair Please ask for an authorized deal...

Page 20: ...se the brakes With one hand hold the wheelchair upright With the other hold the wheel through the external spoke rim around the wheel hub Using your thumb press the removable axle button in the middle...

Page 21: ...back and put back the armrest is just the same as flip back armrest as mentioned before To adjust the height of armrest simply pull the lock lever upward and adjust the armrest to the desired position...

Page 22: ...ard The legrest can also be detached by lifting it up directly To adjust the angle of legrest simply lift up the legrest to the desired angle in one hand If you want to return the original angle of le...

Page 23: ...ar wheel axle could be adjusted to forward middle and rearward position for user s propelling needs To install the extension plate first remove the rear wheel Equip with the extension plate to the des...

Page 24: ...the wheelchair or from falling out of the wheelchair A loose belt can allow the user to slip downward and create a risk of injury It should be mounted by a qualified technician In a vehicle a wheelcha...

Page 25: ...eelchair needs to be adjusted and set up for the user In this chapter we will explain all the setup which needs to be done before the first use Before using the wheelchair it is vital to make the righ...

Page 26: ...ght and re tighten the bolt and nut Now the footrests are set in to a different position Please make sure the minimum distance between the footplate and the ground should be more than 5cm By loosening...

Page 27: ...ootpaths It is not allowed to carry passengers other than the user on the wheelchair On slippery surfaces like ice and snow the driving speed must be reduced accordingly Do not drive through water pud...

Page 28: ...parts are in the direct zone of the moving parts Some parts of the wheelchair can reach high temperatures when exposed to direct sun Please be careful with touching especially the plastic parts under...

Page 29: ...at slow speed in the direct surrounding of other people or animals Please do not allow any persons to stand or sit on the wheelchair except for the user Have the wheelchair checked by your supplier af...

Page 30: ...ng away footrests outwards and detach them Then lift the footrest off its mounting bracket Pull up on the seat upholstery by holding it in the center of its front and back edge Figure 12 5 Fold the ba...

Page 31: ...Maintenance and Repairs chapter 12 9 Transfer in and out the wheelchair Please store the wheelchair in a location where it is out of direct sunlight rain and water Do not store the product near heat...

Page 32: ...ng brakes for driving 12 9 2 Transfer out the wheelchair Move the wheelchair as near as possible to the seat you want to move to Engage firmly both parking brakes Detach the footrests or swing them ou...

Page 33: ...ways avoid steering too steep or uneven surfaces because the chair may tip over Avoid steering too soft surfaces because the casters may get bogged down Always be careful not to drive too fast or turn...

Page 34: ...es firmly and put one of your feet on the relevant tipping lever at the back of the chair Inform the person in the chair that you are going to tilt the chair backwards Pull backwards with both hands a...

Page 35: ...he wheelchair in this position push it carefully down the step and then tilt it forwards until the front casters are back on the ground Never allow the chair to tip forwards when going down a step or...

Page 36: ...y roll both rear wheels over the kerb While doing this hold the handrims firmly with both hands until the front casters are back on the ground 12 12 Going up and down stairs You can go up and down sta...

Page 37: ...is might result into uncontrollable behavior of the wheelchair This can lead to material or personal damage When driving on downhill slopes with an uneven or slippery surface for example grass gravel...

Page 38: ...Leaning forward Point the front casters forwards You could move your wheelchair forwards slightly then back again Apply both parking brakes When leaning forwards your upper body must remain over the...

Page 39: ...kes When reaching backwards do not reach so far that you have to change your sitting position Do not lean out over the backrest If you lean too far backwards you could tip your wheelchair over Never b...

Page 40: ...e driving Check that the wheelchair is properly fastened and that the parking brakes are engaged The wheelchair can be locked into position by using fastening straps through the brackets or securing p...

Page 41: ...ir during transportation should be as low as possible The backrest should be upright the seat should be in a horizontal position and the legrest should be positioned in a normal seating positions g Du...

Page 42: ...nnected to the vehicle at suitable anchor points Make sure that the tire pressure is at the recommended level if it s used pneumatic tires so straps can have maximum effect Make sure straps are tighte...

Page 43: ...to the wheelchair user The angle for the pelvis part 2 of the safety belt must be in angle of 30 75 with the horizontal plane See picture below Also the side angle should stay between the vertical pla...

Page 44: ...horizontal as shown in figure above A steeper greater angle within the preferred zone is desirable Belt restraints should not be held away from the body by wheelchair components or parts such as the...

Page 45: ...ed in a forward facing orientation with the ATD anthropomorphic test device restrained by both pelvic and upper torso belts Both pelvic and upper torso belts should be used to reduce the possibility o...

Page 46: ...eighs and how large it is are important depending on the type of airplane in which the wheelchair is to be transported The smaller the airplane is the smaller the wheelchair may be weigh and vice vers...

Page 47: ...e not damaged and are securely bonded to the push handles Check anti tippers are not damaged and are securely attached Check that the anti tippers wheels and frame are not damaged and are securely mou...

Page 48: ...don t use the wheelchair for a long time it should still maintained it regularly You should clean your wheelchair regularly to keep it clean and safe If you find anything abnormal stop using the wheel...

Page 49: ...RS Inspect the casters for smooth rotation of the caster wheel and caster assembly Inspect the caster for wear in the bearings mountings and for tire wear or damage REAR WHEELS If Installed quick rele...

Page 50: ...e tire pressures are located on the side of the tire 14 3 Tools The wheelchair comes with a tool kit to be able to adjust most settings Some repairs may require tools other than those supplied with th...

Page 51: ...el of the upholstery materials 14 4 2 Metal surfaces For normal cleaning it is best to use a soft cloth sponge hand warm water and a mild detergent Wipe down carefully with a cloth and water and dry o...

Page 52: ...the product In the case of disposal of the used wheelchair you need to follow the local legal regulations for disposals We strongly recommend you contact your local authorized supplier to take care of...

Page 53: ...heck tires for correct and equal pressure Check caster bracket angle Check that rear wheels are equally spaced from the seat frame 2 Sluggish Turn or Performance Check tires for correct and equal pres...

Page 54: ...um turning radius without user mm 745 780 810 905 905 Pivot width mm 1230 1250 1280 1390 1390 Static stability downhill X N A Static stability uphill X N A Static stability uphill with anti tippers X...

Page 55: ...turning radius without user mm 805 805 855 855 855 Pivot width mm 1290 1290 1340 1340 1340 Static stability downhill X 17 Static stability uphill X 15 6 Static stability uphill with anti tippers X N...

Page 56: ...dius without user mm 745 780 830 830 815 Pivot width mm 1230 1250 1300 1300 1400 Static stability downhill X N A Static stability uphill X N A Static stability uphill with anti tippers X N A Static st...

Page 57: ...m turning radius without user mm 745 750 795 840 840 Pivot width mm 1245 1340 1295 1400 1400 Static stability downhill X 17 Static stability uphill X 15 6 Static stability uphill with anti tippers X N...

Page 58: ...oduct specifications may vary according to different configurations Karma reserves the right to modify information herein without further notice If you want to know more about the measurement methods...

Page 59: ...s needs and desires in mind When it comes to user experiences we strive to be more caring empathetic and approachable Through our dedication and our mindfulness we look forward to bringing more confid...

Page 60: ...110400000952 Release Date Mar 2021 V 01...

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