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“Movement is life!”
Engage wheel locks be-
fore transferring the
child to or from the
chair!
WARNING: The chair should only be used on solid, level ground.
WARNING: Use chair as intended by manufacturer. For instance, do not drive into
obstacles (including curbs and steps) without slowing down.
WARNING: To clear obstacles such as curbs and steps, tilt the chair onto the rear
wheels. Pull it backwards to go up. To descend, slowly lower it forward.
WARNING: Do not go up or down stairs without the assistance of another person. If
devices such as ramps or elevators are available, please use them. If they are not avail-
able, then the chair should be carried over the obstacle by two people.
WARNING: Pay particular attention when on slopes and
inclines to prevent:
The child from falling out of the chair;
The chair from tipping over;
The chair from rolling away.
WARNING: Before leaving the chair and before getting into
and out of it, always engage the wheel locks.
WARNING: Do not stand on the footplate when getting into
or out of the chair.
WARNING: LIFTING—Only lift the chair by parts that are
solidly attached. The chair should be lifted by the side frame
members whenever possible. If folded, hold the chair by the
lower side frame tubes. If the shell is in the frame, do not tip
the unit to the side or upside down because the shell could
release from the frame and cause injury. Always use two
people to prevent injury and damage to the chair.
WARNING: When your child reaches for objects in front, to the side, or behind the
chair, be sure that they do not lean out of the chair too far since the shift in the center
of gravity might cause the chair to tilt or tip over.
WARNING: The handling of the chair is influenced by tire pressure. Correctly in-
flated tires considerably improve its maneuverability. The air pressure should be at
least 29 PSI.