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Using the wheelchair
2.1
Sitting down / getting up
When getting in or out of the wheelchair, do not stand on
the footrests. Danger of tipping!
You should only get on/off the wheelchair if you are
physically competant. Please consult your physician or
therapist.
Do not sit on the clothing guard, the tire cover or the
armrest when getting on/off the wheelchair. They might
bend or break. Danger of injury!
The method you use to transfer in and out of your wheelchair
will depend on your own capabilities. Generally, the procedure is
as follows:
Pull the parking brake
Hold on to the wheelchair and, if necessary, to a stable object
nearby.
2.2
Driving and steering the wheelchair
Finding the tipping point
The tipping point of the wheelchair depends on the adjustment
of the seat position. The correct seat position is adjusted
depending on parameters such as the weight of the user, the
type of handicap and the driver's driving skills. The seat position
which is adjusted upon delivery corresponds to the information
indicated in your order.
Figure 2
To find the tipping point of your wheelchair, proceed as follows
(see Figure 2):
When determining the tipping point, an aide must always
stand directly behind the wheelchair in order to catch it in
case it tips.
To ensure that you are in control of your wheelchair at
any given point, you should not exceed a speed of 7km/h.
(4Mph)
Loosen the brakes
Sitting in the wheelchair, move forwards briefly, hold both
hand rims tightly and pull back with a slight swing.
By shifting your weight slightly and applying a counter-force
to the hand rims, the tipping point can be determined.