Compact attract
6.3 Getting in and out of the wheelchair
WARNING!
Risk of overturning
There is a high risk of overturning during the
transfer.
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Only get in and out without assistance if you are
physically able to do so.
WARNING!
Risk of overturning
The wheelchair could tip forwards if you stand on
the footrest.
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Never stand on the footrest when getting in and
out.
CAUTION!
If you release or damage the brakes the wheelchair
could roll away out of control.
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Do not support yourself on the brakes when
getting in and out.
IMPORTANT!
The mudguards and armrests could become
damaged.
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Never sit on the mudguards or armrests when
getting in and out.
1.
Apply the parking brakes.
2. Place your feet on the ground.
3.
Hold the wheelchair and, if necessary, also hold a fixed object
in the vicinity.
4. Move slowly to chair.
6.4
Driving and steering the wheelchair
You drive and steer the wheelchair using the handrims.
Before driving without an assistant you must find your
wheelchair’s tipping point.
WARNING!
Risk of tipping
The wheelchair can tip backwards if it is not fitted
with an antitipper. When finding the tipping point,
an assistant must stand immediately behind the
wheelchair to catch it if it tips over.
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To prevent tipping, install an antitipper device.
WARNING!
Risk of tipping
The wheelchair can tip forwards.
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When setting up your wheelchair, test its
behavior in terms of tipping forward and adjust
your driving style accordingly.
CAUTION!
A heavy load hanging on the backrest can affect
the wheelchair’s centre of gravity.
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Change your driving style accordingly.
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