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XL5 and XL RF 

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The wheelchair must be placed in a forward-facing position onboard a motor 

vehicle. The clear zones required to ensure the proper use of the vehicle’s pelvic 

and shoulder belts are as follows: 

Front clear zone (FCZ): 

The front clear zone is measured from the frontmost 

point of the occupant’s head and must measure 26 inches (66 cm) minimum. 

Note

: The front clear zone may not be achievable for wheelchair-seated drivers. 

Rear clear zone (RCZ): 

The rear clear zone is measured from the rearmost 

point of the occupant’s head and must measure 16 inches (40.64 cm) minimum. 

There must be no obstruction inside this zone. 

Seated head height (HHT): 

This measurement from the floor to the top of the 

occupant’s head ranges from about 47 inches (120 cm) for a shorter adult and 

61 inches (155 cm) for a taller adult. 

Figure 5 

WHEELCHAIR CLEARANCE INSIDE A MOTOR VEHICLE

 

Summary of Contents for XL 5

Page 1: ...This booklet contains important information about this product Please give to owner upon delivery Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...ou to use our product in a safe and optimal way For all adjustments and settings we strongly recommend you contact your distributor Physipro Inc relieves itself of all liability should physical injury...

Page 3: ...to know your wheelchair 26 Maximum load capacity 26 Surrounding environment 26 Sports and weight training 27 Street use 27 Assisting a wheelchair occupant 27 Warnings Falls and Tips 28 Changing clothe...

Page 4: ...lsion wheel lateral positioning 45 Pneumatic tires option 46 Front Casters 47 Assembling and installing the front caster fork 47 Installing caster wheels 48 Seat 49 Modifying seat depth 49 Modifying s...

Page 5: ...culating Legrest 61 Installing the legrest 61 Adjusting legrest height at knee level 61 Adjusting legrest length 61 Removing legrest 61 Adjusting legrest angle 61 Wheel Locks 62 Standard Wheel Locks 6...

Page 6: ...93 Sling Seat and Backrest 94 Comfort Accessories 94 Disinfection 94 Maintenance 95 Maintenance Checklist 95 Replacement Parts 97 Repair Services 97 7 Storage and Shipping 98 Storage 98 General Recomm...

Page 7: ...he specific needs of each individual the XL5 stands out with its various optional components and adjustments With a low seat to floor height of 11 280 mm the lowest in the industry the XL5 facilitates...

Page 8: ...ith angle and height adjustment D Push handles with grip covers E Multi layered or injected foam seat flat or contoured with a minimum thickness of 5 1 cm 2 including a removable water repellant and m...

Page 9: ...rder form XL5 Substitutional Components Sling backrest with tension adjustment Back post 8 bend with angle and height adjustment Dynamic backrest T type armrest full length removable U type armrest de...

Page 10: ...e heel support strap Folding tension bar Headrest mounting fixture for tension bar Headrest support with angle depth and height adjustment Padded headrest curved any size Front bumper Reflective safet...

Page 11: ...et the specific needs of each individual the XL RF stands out with its various optional components and adjustments With a low seat to floor height of 11 280 mm the lowest in the industry the XL RF fac...

Page 12: ...XL5 and XL RF ENGLISH 12 Standard Components XL RF The standard components provided with the XL RF wheelchair are shown in the picture below...

Page 13: ...I Folding footplate standard dimension without angle adjustment J Propulsion wheel any diameter K Fixed mounted wheel axle L Semi solid propulsion wheel tire any diameter M Caster wheel with semi soli...

Page 14: ...grest Folding footplate without angle and depth adjustment oversized Folding footplate with angle and depth adjustment standard size Folding footplate with angle and depth adjustment oversized Full wi...

Page 15: ...nsion bar Headrest mounting fixture for tension bar Headrest support with angle depth and height adjustment Padded headrest curved any size Front bumper Reflective safety stickers Multiadjustable ampu...

Page 16: ...hod of measurement Part 7 ISO 7176 7 section 7 3 8 Standard Back Post 16 to 25 405 mm to 635 mm Adjustable in increments of 1 Footrest to seat distance Method of measurement Part 11 ISO 7176 7 section...

Page 17: ...iameter Method of measurement ISO 7176 5 section 8 13 58 1473 mm Reversing width Method of measurement ISO 7176 5 section 8 12 N A Pivot width Method of measurement ISO 7176 5 section 8 11 46 1168 mm...

Page 18: ...east stable configuration right side Method of measurement ISO 7176 1 section 10 2 20 DETERMINATION OF STATIC STABILITY OF ANTI TIP DEVICES Rearward tipping angle of wheelchair in the least stable con...

Page 19: ...L5 wheelchair is equipped with securement points that are fixed to the frame meeting the requirements of ISO DIS 7176 19 2019 and has successfully passes a frontal impact crash test with a medium size...

Page 20: ...ction 7 3 8 Standard Back Post 12 to 25 305 mm to 635 mm Dynamic Back Post 14 to 27 356 mm to 686 mm Adjustable in increments of 1 Footrest to seat distance Method of measurement Part 11 ISO 7176 7 se...

Page 21: ...5 1651 mm Reversing width Method of measurement ISO 7176 5 section 8 12 N A Pivot width Method of measurement ISO 7176 5 section 8 11 51 1295 mm Push handle height 37 940 mm Required width of angled c...

Page 22: ...st stable configuration right side Method of measurement ISO 7176 1 section 10 2 17 DETERMINATION OF STATIC STABILITY OF ANTI TIP DEVICES Rearward tipping angle of wheelchair in the least stable confi...

Page 23: ...XL RF wheelchair is equipped with securement points that are fixed to the frame meeting the requirements of ISO DIS 7176 19 2019 and has successfully passes a frontal impact crash test with a large si...

Page 24: ...all parts operate without abnormal noises vibrations or irregular movements The presence of one of these conditions may indicate that the propulsion wheels are deflated that a part is not adequately...

Page 25: ...ting to lift oneself Never use detachable or removable parts to lift wheelchair Always use the rigid parts of the frame when lifting the wheelchair Be careful not to pinch your fingers when installing...

Page 26: ...um load capacity of your wheelchair is indicated in the Technical Specifications section Never transport more than one person in a wheelchair The wheelchair was designed for one person only Surroundin...

Page 27: ...s also advised When moving on a public road be extremely careful and pay close attention to the dangers and obstacles on the road such as potholes and uneven or cracked surfaces Never engage on roads...

Page 28: ...s near as possible to the desired item with the front caster wheels pointed forward To correctly position the wheelchair move your wheelchair forward slightly beyond the item you want to obtain than m...

Page 29: ...to the wheelchair Obstacles When in a new environment always take a few moments to familiarize yourself with your surroundings and locate any potential obstacles that may hinder your movements This wi...

Page 30: ...e wheelchair backwards to lift the front caster wheels from the ground and place them onto the platform 5 The attendant must push the wheelchair forward until the propulsion wheels are in contact with...

Page 31: ...edure should be followed 1 Place the back of the wheelchair towards the stairs The first attendant must stand behind the wheelchair and firmly grip the push handles the second attendant must take hold...

Page 32: ...fected A change in posture and or weight distribution will modify the center of balance Fixing objects to the backrest will also affect the center of balance Moving backwards Caution is in order when...

Page 33: ...ection on a slope or a ramp An inclined surface will impact the wheelchair s center of balance and increases the risk of tipping over You must always adjust your body position to keep a steady balance...

Page 34: ...e to the handrims by letting them slowly slip through your hands 3 Always control the direction of your wheelchair and move in a straight line when descending slope Go down a slope or ramp Going up a...

Page 35: ...1 1 8 Imperial Allen keys 1 4 Two 3 4 socket wrenches 3 4 deep socket wrench Phillips screwdriver WARNING Never use pneumatic or electric tools these may damage your wheelchair WARNING All modificatio...

Page 36: ...chairs varies according to the same criteria and the type of frame selected The seat to floor height should be adjusted by following the instructions below Determining the seat angle The difference be...

Page 37: ...24 26 20 22 24 26 A 13 14 15 16 A 11 12 13 14 B 13 14 15 16 B 12 13 14 15 C 14 15 16 17 C 12 13 14 15 D 14 15 16 17 D 13 14 15 16 E 15 16 17 18 E 13 14 15 16 F 15 16 17 18 F 14 15 16 17 G 16 17 18 19...

Page 38: ...the desired seat to floor height 4 Tighten screws A firmly 5 Reinstall propulsion wheel Front seat to floor height Modifying the position of the caster wheel 1 With two 13 mm wrenches unfasten bolt B...

Page 39: ...Owner s Manual ENGLISH Front Seat to Floor Height Configuration Tables 39 Revision 0 July 2022...

Page 40: ...hat the fork is at 90 to the ground 3 Tighten screws A while holding the eccentric hexagonal bushing B with a deep socket wrench WARNING Make sure all assembly hardware is securely tightened Improper...

Page 41: ...t wrench while holding axle A in place with another socket wrench Note To ensure ease of installation and adjustment we recommend that you place your wheelchair on a flat surface such as a table or wo...

Page 42: ...wheelchair it is important to adjust the Quick release axle Adjusting the Quick Release axle Adjusting the quick release axle is necessary if the propulsion wheels do not rotate easily or if irregula...

Page 43: ...steps 1 Disengage wheel locks Depending on the type of wheel lock installed either push or pull the handle to disengage wheel locks 2 Press down on the quick release button D at the center of the whe...

Page 44: ...the disadvantage of reducing wheelchair stability but has the advantage of facilitating propulsion Finding the right position to maximize stability and ease of use is essential To accommodate the nee...

Page 45: ...e type of axle installed refer to section Removing Propulsion Wheels Threaded Axle or Removing Propulsion Wheels Quick Release Axle 2 With a 1 wrench loosen or tighten nuts A and B to move axle bushin...

Page 46: ...outer tire for the recommended pressure 2 Connect pump to inner tube valve 3 Inflate tire using a pressure gauge to regularly check tire pressure Do not exceed the recommended tire pressure Note Tire...

Page 47: ...of 1 32 mm Assembling and installing the front caster fork 1 Insert ball bearings G and sleeve H inside the caster stem housing C 2 Place one washer D on bolt F 3 Slide bolt F through fork E and place...

Page 48: ...er wheels it is important to reposition the caster stem housings to ensure they are level with the ground This will facilitate manual propulsion and ensure the wheelchair moves in a linear trajectory...

Page 49: ...rail by moving the inner seat rail extensions 1 With a Philips screwdriver unfasten screw B 2 Move the inner seat rail extension forward or backwards to adjust the seat rail length 3 Reinsert screw B...

Page 50: ...cupant maintain a proper posture and to secure the occupant in the wheelchair Installing the pelvic positioning belt 1 Position both parts of the belt end attachment block to the seat rail 2 With a 5m...

Page 51: ...16 to 20 406 to 508 mm 18 to 22 457 to 559 mm 21 to 25 533 to 635 mm 21 to 25 533 to 635 mm 23 to 27 584 to 686 mm Bend 8 Available sizes Standard Back Post Height Range Dynamic Back Post Height Range...

Page 52: ...nstalling the dynamic backrest The Standard backrest can be replaced by a Dynamic backrest to better accommodate the occupants needs by following these steps 1 Remove armrests and propulsion wheels 2...

Page 53: ...Modifying the dynamic backrest angle The angle of the backrest can be adjusted to accommodate the needs of the occupant 1 Turn the tension handle counterclockwise to decrease the backrest tension 2 Wi...

Page 54: ...ar Installing the folding tension bar with headrest mounting fixture 1 With a precision knife cut the rubber grip covers at the ends of the handles 2 With a 4mm Allen key loosen screws A 3 Adjust the...

Page 55: ...f the back post and insert the safety lock C to secure the stroller bar Adjusting the stroller bar angle To adjust the stroller bar angle simply press both push buttons E simultaneously This will allo...

Page 56: ...ver B 2 Fasten screws C with a 4mm Allen key while holding threaded sleeve A with a 12mm wrench Note The clothing guard is attached to the receiver Installing the T type armrest 1 Press and hold lever...

Page 57: ...alignment sleeve C and position receiver B on positioning plate 3 Insert screw A and screw D and firmly tighten with a 4mm Allen key and a 10mm wrench 4 With a 4mm Allen key and a 10mm wrench fasten...

Page 58: ...renches Adjusting the L type armrest height 1 With a 10mm wrench remove screw C 2 Raise or lower armrest 3 Insert screw C in the appropriate height adjustment hole 4 Tighten screw C firmly Flipping ba...

Page 59: ...o 508 mm Footrest 90 10 to 20 254 mm to 508 mm Adjustable in increments of Installing the footrest 1 Insert pivot saddle A into the receiver on the front frame tube 2 Turn the footrest inwards until t...

Page 60: ...otplate 1 With a 4mm Allen key loosen both screws D without removing them 2 Pivot the footplate until the desired horizontal angle is obtained 3 Firmly tighten both screws D Adjusting the vertical ang...

Page 61: ...the appropriate adjustment holes 4 Tighten all 4 bolts B firmly Adjusting legrest length 1 With a 4mm Allen key unfasten screws C 2 Raise or lower the inner adjustment tube until the desired length i...

Page 62: ...fastened when modifications have been made It is important that wheel locks are readjusted if modifications have been made to the propulsion wheels or if propulsion wheels appear worn Standard Wheel...

Page 63: ...ck pressure bar should embed to into thetire Using wheel locks Push to lock To lock wheels push handle C forward To unlock wheels pull handle C backwards Pull to lock To lock wheels pull handle C back...

Page 64: ...3 Pull the cable forward to increase brake force 4 Push the cable backwards to decrease brake force 5 Once the desired brake force is obtained tighten set screw A firmly Note When engaged the wheel lo...

Page 65: ...Allen key hold screw A in place while turning the standard wheel lock s pressure bar B to remove completely 2 Insert camshaft C in hole of the anti rollback block 3 Place washer D and spring E on cam...

Page 66: ...stened WARNING Never stop a moving wheelchair with wheel locks Wheel locks are used to lock the propulsion wheels and immobilize the wheelchair Wheel locks are not designed to slow down or stop a movi...

Page 67: ...tion of the one arm drive mechanism make sure the axle mounting plate is correctly positioned See section Modifying the position of the axle mounting plate 1 Install the axle retention device on the a...

Page 68: ...4 Installpropulsion wheel assemblies a Insert the axle of the propulsion wheel assembly M into the axle retention device N while keeping the lever O engaged b Release lever O and make sure propulsion...

Page 69: ...ore force on the small inner handrim or slow down the rotation of the large outer handrim 4 To turn the wheelchair towards the opposite side of the double handrims the occupant must exert more force o...

Page 70: ...n B is positioned in the adjustment hole corresponding to desired height 2 Repeat the process for the second anti tip Note For maximum safety it is recommended that anti tips be installed no higher th...

Page 71: ...es For maximum safety it is recommended that anti tips be installed no higher than 2 above the ground Adjusting anti tips too low can make it difficult to clear common obstacles while adjusting anti t...

Page 72: ...board a standard motor vehicle In the event of a collision or a sudden stop the occupant may be ejected from the wheelchair and may sustain serious injuries The wheelchair s belts and harnesses are no...

Page 73: ...ard facing position while used as a seat in a motor vehicle Note Compliance with this standard does prohibit using the wheelchair in a rear facing position in larger adapted vehicles that are equipped...

Page 74: ...n tested therefore Physipro Inc cannot guarantee the performance of these wheelchairs Compliance with the ISO DIS 7176 19 2019 standard does not prevent injury or death of the wheelchair occupant if i...

Page 75: ...must be used to reduce the risk of head or chest injuries that may be sustained by impact with components of the vehicle Please note that the size of the wheelchair may reduce manoeuvrability and acce...

Page 76: ...Inspection A regular visual inspection of the complete restraint system for adapted transport is required Install tie down straps to the wheelchair s identified securement point locations see Figure...

Page 77: ...e front secururement points make se the vehicle s front anchor points are spaced slightly wider than the wheelchair this ensures better lateral stability see Figure 3 Figure 3 WARNING The XL5 was test...

Page 78: ...ure 26 inches 66 cm minimum Note The front clear zone may not be achievable for wheelchair seated drivers Rear clear zone RCZ The rear clear zone is measured from the rearmost point of the occupant s...

Page 79: ...d such as with respirators and IV supports the equipment must be placed as far away as possible from the occupant and wrapped in a shock absorbing material Make sure the protective packaging material...

Page 80: ...tal If these requirements cannot be reached the pelvic belt can be positioned securely in the optional zone at an angle between 30 and 45 degrees to the horizontal see Figure 6 Figure 6 2 A steeper pe...

Page 81: ...elvic and shoulder belts should fit snugly against the occupant s body and should never be held away from the body by any of the wheelchair s components or parts such as the armrest or wheels For opti...

Page 82: ...operly positioned and that wheelchair components cannot interfere with the buckle and activate the opening mechanism in the event of a collision Wheelchair rating in accordance with the ISO DIS 7176 1...

Page 83: ...ard facing position while used as a seat in a motor vehicle Note Compliance with this standard does prohibit using the wheelchair in a rear facing position in larger adapted vehicles that are equipped...

Page 84: ...n tested therefore Physipro Inc cannot guarantee the performance of these wheelchairs Compliance with the ISO DIS 7176 19 2019 standard does not prevent injury or death of the wheelchair occupant if i...

Page 85: ...must be used to reduce the risk of head or chest injuries that may be sustained by impact with components of the vehicle Please note that the size of the wheelchair may reduce manoeuvrability and acce...

Page 86: ...Inspection A regular visual inspection of the complete restraint system for adapted transport is required Install tie down straps to the wheelchair s identified securement point locations see Figure...

Page 87: ...e front securement points make se the vehicle s front anchor points are spaced slightly wider than the wheelchair this ensures better lateral stability see Figure 3 Figure 3 WARNING The XL RF was test...

Page 88: ...ure 26 inches 66 cm minimum Note The front clear zone may not be achievable for wheelchair seated drivers Rear clear zone RCZ The rear clear zone is measured from the rearmost point of the occupant s...

Page 89: ...d such as with respirators and IV supports the equipment must be placed as far away as possible from the occupant and wrapped in a shock absorbing material Make sure the protective packaging material...

Page 90: ...tal If these requirements cannot be reached the pelvic belt can be positioned securely in the optional zone at an angle between 30 and 45 degrees to the horizontal see Figure 6 Figure 6 2 A steeper pe...

Page 91: ...elvic and shoulder belts should fit snugly against the occupant s body and should never be held away from the body by any of the wheelchair s components or parts such as the armrest or wheels For opti...

Page 92: ...y positioned and that wheelchair components cannot interfere with the buckle and activate the opening mechanism in the event of a collision Wheelchair rating in accordance with the ISO DIS 7176 19 201...

Page 93: ...1 Clean painted surfaces with a mild soap or a neutral based detergent and water 2 ounces 6 cl for 8L of water and rinse thoroughly 2 Dry with a clean cloth to absorb excess moisture Treating the pain...

Page 94: ...tly patting the surfaces with a clean cloth 3 Allow to air dry completely Disinfection Disinfection helps destroy infectious agents and eliminate pathogenic micro organisms with the use of bactericida...

Page 95: ...o ensure your wheelchair s proper operation Maintenance Checklist Weekly Monthly Every 6 months General Clean all wheelchair parts Make sure wheelchair rolls in a straight line Make sure all parts ope...

Page 96: ...mechanism if applicable Armrest Make sure armrest are well adjusted and securely attached Make sure height adjustment and removable mechanism function properly Check the condition of clothing guard C...

Page 97: ...for the complete list of authorized repair facilities and the repair procedure Certain parts and components such as the wheels armrests footrests seat sling and cushion can be removed and sent directl...

Page 98: ...leave your wheelchair outside for long periods of time in bad weather such as rain snow or extreme cold temperatures Unfolding the wheelchair To facilitate storage as well as transport and shipping t...

Page 99: ...wheelchair Shipping To safely ship your wheelchair please follow these recommendations Place the wheelchair in a sturdy cardboard box that is large enough to accommodate the wrapped wheelchair We reco...

Page 100: ...race against defects in materials and workmanship 2 years Parts and labor for original defects in material and workmanship of the wheelchair components and optional components New parts that have been...

Page 101: ...ser manual Damage that occurs to the product during transportation Replacement and repairs carried out during the warranty period must be made with the original parts and components To obtain warranty...

Page 102: ...XL5 and XL RF ENGLISH 102 Notes...

Page 103: ...Owner s Manual ENGLISH 103 Notes Revision 0 July 2022...

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