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MOVE

 - EDITION - V 1.0

7

   

User

Manual

8. 

Riding your MOVE 

Various adjustments of your wheelchair (seat height/
depth/system, back angle, rear & front wheels camber/
size/position, position of the front riggings) could affect 
the center of gravity. The adjustments should be 
performed by a professional and the wheelchair user 
should be aware that the stability could be affected by 
these adjustments.

DO NOT tilt the wheelchair or perform a wheelie 
without assistance.
DO NOT stand on the wheelchair or part of the frame 
of the wheelchair.
DO NOT sit or transfer into the wheelchair unless it is 
fully open and the seat frame rails are fully seated into 
the receivers.  
DO NOT use the footplate as a platform when getting 
in or out of the wheelchair or to reach for an object.

8.1.1 

To reduce the risk of accident

We recommend that you review safe wheelchair use with your 
physician prior to using this equipment.
Take the time to read the instructions in this manual to ensure 
that you feel comfortable using the wheelchair without 
assistance.
Always be aware of hazards. Always use anti-tippers.

8.1.2 

Environmental Conditions

The HELIO 

A7

 was designed to be used on hard and plane 

surfaces like asphalt, concrete, and indoor hard flooring or 
carpeting. 

DO NOT

 operate on roads, streets or highways.

Beware that the maneuverability of the wheelchair is 
significantly affected by different outside conditions such as 
sand, mud, rain, snow and rough surfaces. If you use your 
wheelchair in these conditions, it is recommended that you have 
it frequently serviced. 
Be careful when using your wheelchair on wet or slippery 
surfaces.
Exposure to water or excessive moisture can be damaging and 
may even cause the wheelchair to corrode over the long-term. 

DO NOT

 leave your wheelchair in humid environments such as 

the bathroom (e.g. while taking a shower). Store the wheelchair 
in a dry and cool location. The wheel chair should be stored 
away from a direct exposure to sunlight. If the wheelchair is 
wet, dry all parts with a cloth before storing it.

DO NOT

 use your wheelchair in the shower, pool, or other 

water situations.

8.1.3 

Caregivers

•   Never use removable parts (e.g. armrests, footrests) to push 

the wheelchair and never use lifting supports since they could 
cause injuries or damage.

•   Ensure that the wheelchair is equipped with push handles and 

that its grips are securely in place.

•   Turn anti-tipping devices upwards or remove them to avoid 

tripping.

•   Should you need to leave the wheelchair user unattended, 

engage the wheel locks and place the anti-tipping devices 
back in the downward position.

•   Ask an experienced caregiver to explain safe assistance 

methods to you.

•   Ensure ongoing communication between you and the 

wheelchair user as to avoid any kind of confusion.

•   Maintain proper posture to tilt or lift the wheelchair; keep your 

back straight and bend at the knees.

•   Instruct the wheelchair user to lean his/her back when you are 

tilting the wheelchair.

8.2 

Riding your wheelchair

Should you make any adjustments, make sure to 
familiarize yourself with the wheelchair movements 
before removing the anti-tippers.

The wheelchair should be dried with a cloth 
immediately after being exposed to water.

8.2.1 

Balance point 

It is important to begin by learning all of the specific 
characteristics of your wheelchair.  Ask a health professional to 
explain them to you. Carrying a backpack will affect the balance 
point of your wheelchair.  Be aware of resulting handling factors 
in relation to your body position, posture or weight distribution. 
The center of gravity is affected by the angle of the wheelchair 
on a ramp or slope.  This can be felt in forward and backward 
as well as side to side movements. Make sure to review the 
different riding techniques prior to using the wheelchair. Use 
anti-tippers until you are skilled at riding your wheelchair in any 
situation. 

8.2.2 

Wheelies

DO NOT attempt to perform a wheelie in 
your wheelchair because of the dangerous 
nature of this kind of maneuver. Motion 
Composites recognizes that some 
wheelchair users will ignore this Warning. If 
you should choose to ignore this Warning, 
you should follow these steps to help learn 
to do a “wheelie” as safely as possible

NEVER attempt to learn to do a wheelie without first consulting 
your health care advisor. NEVER attempt to learn to do a 
wheelie without an assistant that can catch you if you should 
happen to start to fall. NEVER attempt to learn to do a wheelie 
unless you are a skilled rider on this chair.
Motion Composites always recommend using the anti-tippers 
at all-time unless they need to be removed to go up or down a 
curb/step.  Anti-tippers should be reinstalled once the curb/step 
is cleared.

Summary of Contents for MOVE

Page 1: ...MOVE EDITION V 1 0 1 User Manual User Manual Ultralight Folding Wheelchairs 70156 a 1 MOVE EN User Manual 1 1 ...

Page 2: ...om Follow us www motioncomposites com Important information If you have any questions about safety adjustments accessories use or maintenance please contact your authorized Motion Composites dealer Please record the following information for future reference Date of purchase Serial Number Supplier Address Telephone Sophisticated meets affordable We took the knowledge acquired through the creation ...

Page 3: ...10 4 GENERAL MAINTENANCE 10 4 1 TIRE PRESSURE 10 4 2 CLEANING YOUR WHEELCHAIR 10 4 3 STORING AND SHIPPING YOUR WHEELCHAIR 10 5 BACKREST 10 5 1 REMOVING INSTALLING THE BACK CANES 10 5 2 ADJUSTING THE BACK ANGLE 10 5 3 REMOVING INSTALLING THE SEAT BELT 10 6 ARMRESTS 13 10 6 1 INSTALLING FLIP BACK ARMRESTS 10 6 2 ADJUSTING THE HEIGHT OF FLIP BACK ARMRESTS 10 7 FRONT RIGGINGS 10 7 1 ADJUSTING FOOTREST...

Page 4: ...Parts List 1 Push handle 10 Caster housing 2 Back cane 11 Wheel lock 3 Arm pad 12 Crossbrace 4 Rear wheel 13 Rear wheel mounting plate 5 Seat rail 14 Armrest pivot 6 Front rigging 15 Armrest 7 Footplate 16 Anti tipper 8 Caster 9 Fork May be different than shown depending on order configuration ...

Page 5: ... sign indicates important information to prevent injuries and property damage Useful information for the user Initial setup of your MOVE wheelchair must be done by a qualified technician The latest version of this manual can be found on our website at motioncomposites com Regular maintenance of your MOVE will extend the life of the wheelchair Take your wheelchair to a qualified technician every ye...

Page 6: ...40 lbs with the HD kit It is of utmost importance that the total weight be below the above specified capacity The wheelchair is designed to support only one person Please do not stand up on the footrests Motion Composites is not responsible for any damages or injuries caused by the misuse of this wheelchair 6 3 Weight Training and Sporting Activities This wheelchair was not designed or tested as a...

Page 7: ...ld cause injuries or damage Ensure that the wheelchair is equipped with push handles and that its grips are securely in place Turn anti tipping devices upwards or remove them to avoid tripping Should you need to leave the wheelchair user unattended engage the wheel locks and place the anti tipping devices back in the downward position Ask an experienced caregiver to explain safe assistance methods...

Page 8: ...ng pressure on the footrests 8 2 6 Moving backwards Lock anti tippers in lower position Move slowly the wheelchair is designed to provide you with more stability when moving forward Look around as often as possible to avoid obstacles in your path 8 2 7 Ramps Slopes Side Hills Do not ride hills with an elevation slope of more than 10 one foot elevation change for every 10 feet Try to move straight ...

Page 9: ...r the front of the wheelchair to the ground once the front wheels are not touching the floor 8 2 13 Escalators Under no circumstances should this wheelchair be used on an escalator not even with the help of an attendant This could cause severe injuries 9 How to use your MOVE Fig 2 9 1 Folding Unfolding 9 1 1 Folding Rotate front riggings forward until they lock Flip up the footplates Remove the se...

Page 10: ...igging see section 9 3 1 9 4 1 2 Adjusting the elevating legrest To change the legrest length pull on the lever 1 to open the clamp Change the length and push on the lever 1 to close the clamp To change the legrest angle set the desired angle while pushing on the red button 2 2 1 Fig 4 1 9 5 Armrests Ensure that armrests are securely locked into arm sockets and armrest release buttons are locked i...

Page 11: ... or rotate the anti tippers up push the release button 1 and pull out or rotate the anti tippers 2 To replace the anti tippers press the release button and insert them into the frame until they snap into position Highest Curb Clearance 1 1 2 to 2 depending on configuration Fig 7 9 8 Rear Wheels 9 8 1 Quick release axles To remove the rear wheels push the button in the center of the wheel s hub Fig...

Page 12: ...roding If your chair has been in storage for more than a few weeks you should make sure it is working properly You should inspect and service if necessary all items in section13 Safety Inspection Checklist If your chair has been in storage for more than two months it should be inspected by a qualified technician When shipping you wheelchair use a strong cardboard box to protect the wheelchair from...

Page 13: ...ovable T armrests 10 6 2 Adjusting the height of Flip back armrests Flip lever 1 Fig 15 left or right to unlock the armrest To adjust height slide the upper part of the armrest into the lower part Adjust the structure 2 at the desired height Flip the lever back to the closed position Make sure the armrest clicks in place for complete securement Fig 15 10 7 Front riggings 10 7 1 Adjusting Footrest ...

Page 14: ... the fork Install different caster size Change the stem bold length Standard 1 2 5 cm and 2 5 0 cm available 10 9 2 Changing Rear Seat to Floor Height To change the rear seat to floor height you do one of the following Install the rear wheel axle bushing in a different position along the mounting plate Install different sized rear wheels 10 9 3 Changing Front Rear Seat to Floor Height To change th...

Page 15: ...djusting the castor housing angle All four wheels should be touching the floor Use a set square and place it on the ground and along the caster housing The housing should be parallel to the set square If the housing is not parallel to the set square loose screws 2 Fig 22b sufficiently to remove the eccentric inserts 3 from the caster housing 1 Fig 22a Rotate the caster housing to adjust the angle ...

Page 16: ...ic positions depending on rear wheel size rear wheel position front caster size position and seat to floor angle These adjustments MUST be performed by a qualified technician 10 11 4 Adjusting rear wheel spacing The rear wheels can be adjusted laterally by repositioning axle bushing 1 Fig 26 on mounting plate 2 Loosen nuts 3 on the axle bushing 1 Turn the bushing 1 in the desired direction to adju...

Page 17: ...n Composites dealer to replace your anti tipper for another size 10 15 Headrest Kit and Headrest Support 10 15 1 Installing a headrest support Cut the end of the push handle grip with a knife in order to be able to see the inside of the push handle Insert a 1 4 20 grip nut 1 Fig 30 with the grip nut insertion tool 2 inside the handle 40 mm Install fastening device of the headrest support by tighte...

Page 18: ...ances beyond Motion Composites control or 3 The foregoing warranty shall not apply if the original Motion Composites serial number tag has been removed altered or defaced or 4 Use life of the wheelchair and components the shelf life or use life of the wheelchairs and their components could vary pending on the practice treatment handling and frequency of use Exposure to sun heat and water could aff...

Page 19: ...the return of the wheelchair to the manufacturer If any of the following conditions are observed always contact your service agent prior to sending your wheelchair for repairs at Motion Composites Part of the frame or cross brace is cracked The thread of a rivet nut is damaged Part of the frame or the cross brace is broken Cross brace becomes worn Problems continue to be identified after several a...

Page 20: ...ir should be immediately sent for repair to a qualified technician 14 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Name and Address of Product Owner Motion Composites 519 J Oswald Forest Suite 101 St Roch de l Achigan Quebec Canada J0K 3H0 Phone 1 866 650 6555 Fax 450 588 0200 support motioncomposites com www motioncomposites com Authorized representative Advena Ltd Pure Offices Plato Close Tachbrook Park Warwick CV...

Page 21: ...MOVE EDITION V 1 0 21 User Manual 15 Notes ...

Page 22: ...mm 3 4 19 mm 1 1 16 27 mm Other Wrench Phillips screwdriver I Appendix I I TABLE FRONT SEAT TO FLOOR HEIGHTS 1 2 REAR SEAT TO FLOOR HEIGHTS 1 4 caster 5 caster 6 caster 7 caster 8 caster 12 1 2 13 1 2 14 3 4 16 16 1 2 13 14 1 2 15 1 2 16 1 2 17 13 1 2 14 3 4 16 17 17 1 2 14 15 1 2 16 1 2 17 1 2 18 14 1 2 16 17 18 18 1 2 15 16 1 2 17 1 2 18 1 2 19 15 1 2 17 18 19 19 1 2 16 17 1 2 18 1 2 19 1 2 20 1...

Page 23: ...reference min max Overall length with legrest 711 2 1130 3 ISO7176 7 7 3 2 Seat plane angle 0 25 0 Overall width 546 1 749 3 ISO7176 7 7 3 3 Effective seat depth 355 6 508 Folded length 711 2 1130 3 ISO7176 7 7 3 5 Eff ective seat width 355 6 558 8 Folded width 329 430 ISO7176 7 7 3 6 Seat surface height at front edge 317 5 520 7 Folded height 609 6 1092 2 ISO7176 7 7 3 7 Backrest angle 5 0 20 0 T...

Page 24: ...55 F 450 588 0200 info motioncomposites com 24 Motion Composites 519 J Oswald Forest Suite 101 St Roch de l Achigan Quebec Canada J0K 3H0 Phone 1 866 650 6555 Fax 450 588 0200 support motioncomposites com www motioncomposites com ...

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