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Medifab Corzo Stroller User Manual                          Page 6 

GETTING OUT OF THE BUGGY

 

Make sure that the parking brakes are on. Reverse the procedure for getting 
into the buggy. 
 
 

NEGOTIATING A KERB OR SINGLE STEP

 

To go down a kerb, approach the kerb until the front wheels are near the 
edge.  Grip the handles firmly and tip the buggy backwards to balance on 
the rear wheels.  Lower the buggy over the kerb on the rear wheels, 
returning the front wheels to the ground when you have reached the lower 
level. 
 

NEVER TIP A BUGGY FORWARDS AT THE KERB.  
ALWAYS MAKE USE OF RAMPS AND LIFTS IF THEY ARE AVAILABLE.  
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MOUNT A FLIGHT OF STAIRS OR STEPS.  

 
 

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CCUPIED 

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RANSPORT

 

The Corzo has been crash tested in accordance with ISO7176 part 19. The 
method of restraint is shown in the picture below. 
 
We recommend the use of a 4-point wheelchair tie-down system – Qstraint 
or similar. 
 
The front restraints are attached to the bottom of the cross brace at the 
front of the buggy. 

 

 

 

The rear restraints are attached to the red bracket on the rear of the frame. 
The  front  restraints  are  attached  first,  and  the  rear  restraints  are  used  to 
tighten up and secure the buggy. 

Summary of Contents for Corzo

Page 1: ... Read Before Use Corzo Stroller Medifab Medical Fabrication Australia 26 Pardoe Street Devonport TAS 7310 New Zealand 7 Allens Road Ashburton 7700 Call 1300 543 343 AU 0800 543 343 NZ www medifab com info medifab com ABN 49 828 922 466 ...

Page 2: ...abric seat is not suitable for use as a seating system for long term use Once the journey has finished the occupant should transfer to a seat giving good postural support The Corzo has been crash tested in accordance with ISO7176 part 19 This means that it can be used for occupied transport in a vehicle Please study the transport section at the back of this guide We hope that you will enjoy using ...

Page 3: ...risk In buildings check the locations of fire exits and make sure the emergency procedures are understood Do not let children play with or hang on the stroller Do not use your stroller in a manner for which it is not designed Ensure that children are clear of moving parts before making adjustments Medifab cannot accept responsibility for the use of accessories other than those supplied by us Full ...

Page 4: ...8 and push the seat base tube away from you This should cause the buggy to unfold Press firmly down on the seat base tubes to make sure that the frame is fully open Lock the rear frame locking strut 28 and the folding footrest The 38cm seat has an extra seat brace below the seat Push down firmly on this to lock in position Wrap the armrest padding around the armrest frame and secure with Velcro FO...

Page 5: ...pant in the buggy and adjust the lap belt to be close fitting but comfortable The lap belt is passed through the fifth point if required Adjust the height of the shoulder strap position to pass through the backrest level with or above the occupant s shoulder Adjust the length of the shoulder straps so that they are close fitting GETTING INTO THE BUGGY Make sure that that the parking brakes are on ...

Page 6: ... the lower level NEVER TIP A BUGGY FORWARDS AT THE KERB ALWAYS MAKE USE OF RAMPS AND LIFTS IF THEY ARE AVAILABLE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MOUNT A FLIGHT OF STAIRS OR STEPS OCCUPIED TRANSPORT The Corzo has been crash tested in accordance with ISO7176 part 19 The method of restraint is shown in the picture below We recommend the use of a 4 point wheelchair tie down system Qstraint or similar The front rest...

Page 7: ...one by a qualified rehabilitation engineer We recommend that your buggy is checked once a year by a qualified rehabilitation engineer Any damage or repairs should be assessed by a qualified rehabilitation engineer or should be returned to your dealer Only genuine parts supplied by Medifab should be used Regular lubrication of moving parts will extend the life of your buggy Use a spray lubricant an...

Page 8: ... If there is anything that we can be of help with please do not hesitate to contact the friendly team here Medifab Medical Fabrication 7 9 Allens Road Ashburton 7700 New Zealand 26 Pardoe Street Devonport TAS 7310 Australia AU 1300 543 343 NZ 0800 543 343 www medifab com info medifab com ABN 49 828 922 466 ...

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