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Remploy 

8 & 9 Series 

User Guide 

Page 

September 2006 Revision D

 

 

 

8 & 9 Series WHEELCHAIRS 

 

8TRL / J  Adult/Junior Self Propelled (127Kg) 
9TRL / J  Adult/Junior Attendant Propelled (127Kg) 
SP100 

Adult Self Propelled (112Kg) 

AP100   Adult Attendant Propelled (112Kg) 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

          

 

     User Guide and Information 

Summary of Contents for 8TRL J

Page 1: ...1 September 2006 Revision D 8 9 Series WHEELCHAIRS 8TRL J Adult Junior Self Propelled 127Kg 9TRL J Adult Junior Attendant Propelled 127Kg SP100 Adult Self Propelled 112Kg AP100 Adult Attendant Propell...

Page 2: ...environment safety degree of independence transportation costs Clinical Assessment teams have a responsibility to provide the wheelchair occupant and carer where applicable with a means of achieving e...

Page 3: ...12 1 9 Occupant Controlled Mobility P 15 1 10 Transportation P 16 1 11 Fire Precautions P 19 1 12 General Precautions Information P 20 1 13 Looking after your Wheelchair General care Maintenance P 21...

Page 4: ...user needs Users should contact their approved distributor if they are having problem in using their wheelchair a simple adjustment or alternative build configuration may help to resolve the problem...

Page 5: ...lip up the footrests or detach them The occupant should place a hand on each armrest bend slightly forward and place both feet well back and firmly on the ground then push upwards to assist the carer...

Page 6: ...Remploy 8 9 Series User Guide Page 6 September 2006 Revision D hand grip for additional support whilst manoeuvring from one seat to the other...

Page 7: ...oy 8 9 Series User Guide Page 7 September 2006 Revision D Figure 1 Getting in out of the wheelchair Figure 2 Side Transfer F i g u r e 4 Attendant Control Figure 3 Maintain a firm grip on the push han...

Page 8: ...back A combination of slope and camber is common in many areas Try the chair out on typical surface conditions nearby and practice manoeuvres likely to be encountered on a longer trip The pusher shoul...

Page 9: ...a kerb finish position Fig 5 going down a kerb start position make sure that the front end of the chair is lowered slowly to the floor and that the castors are pointing to the rear castors with small...

Page 10: ...avel and then pushing forward Note The chair must not be tipped forward or the occupant may fall out When stabilisers have been fitted this operation is more difficult to control and extra care should...

Page 11: ...s User Guide Page 11 September 2006 Revision D Figure 7 Ensure that push handle locks are fully engaged before using Figure 8 Detachable push handles must be inserted correctly Figure 9 Going down up...

Page 12: ...when deciding what outdoor route to take Manoeuvres which demand over exertion may create risk of injury to the user and should be avoided However if in temporary difficulty wheelchair users should no...

Page 13: ...a sloping surface or kerbs Belts normally secure the occupant by means of a quick release buckle in the centre In cases where the seatbelt is part of the postural clinically assessed needs provision o...

Page 14: ...to provide occupant security and support during normal traffic movements of sideways cornering and speed changes Transportation crash tested restraints for both wheelchair and occupant are part of the...

Page 15: ...fort 1 2 3 Fig 11 Belt with twin webbing loops shown in the correct orientation Fig 12 WARNING DO NOT disassemble shorten cut or drill this retaining belt it could seriously compromise the belts integ...

Page 16: ...above 10 degrees rearwards static stability as physical effort needed to manoeuvre and pull a wheelie can be excessive consequently increasing the risk of accidentally tipping over backwards Maximum e...

Page 17: ...tyres therefore self propelled chairs fitted with polyurethane tyres are also fitted with a high friction brake shoe grip When out at night ensure that both you and your wheelchair are visible conside...

Page 18: ...ecured during the journey With sideways folding wheelchairs the driver should pull the folded wheelchair into the vehicle into space behind driver or passenger seat see figs 13 14 Fixed frame wheelcha...

Page 19: ...ing or coming to a halt and wheelchairs in vehicles should be prevented from moving by other means Dept of Transport approved designated wheelchair areas in low floor buses with support pillars and ha...

Page 20: ...lation of clamps or fittings 1 11 FIRE PRECAUTIONS DISABLED PERSONS ARE AT GREATER RISK THAN OTHERS IN THE EVENT OF A FIRE THE ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH A WHEELCHAIR IS USED SHOULD INCORPORATE SAFETY PRECA...

Page 21: ...r Servicing Department and retained by the user as a reference Service checks should be carried out by the Authorised Distributor at the recommended interval specified on the Service Record Batch code...

Page 22: ...ved from upholstery manufacturer The fabric used for wheelchair upholstery is easily cleaned in situ However as there are some substances which may affect the material careful attention to REGULAR cle...

Page 23: ...e replaced Handrims Check security of fixing and damage to surface which could cause cut fingers Moving Parts Occasional lubrication of sliding parts and pivots We recommend the use of a none toxic lu...

Page 24: ...dry cloth this is to reduce the risk of corrosion Where wheelchairs are stored in the back of cars and similar transportation vehicles there are occasions especially in hotter climatic conditions suc...

Page 25: ...EIGHT INFORMATION REAR WHEEL INFORMATION WHEEL BASE CASTORS TRAILING OVERALL DIMENSIONS CASTOR INFORMATION ISO 7176 IMPACT STRENGTH DYNAMIC TESTS SEATING AREA DIMENSIONS OCCUPANT WEIGHT RANGE 50Kg TO...

Page 26: ...REST INFORMATION FOOTREST INFORMATION WEIGHT INFORMATION REAR WHEEL INFORMATION WHEEL BASE CASTORS TRAILING OVERALL DIMENSIONS CASTOR INFORMATION ISO 7176 IMPACT STRENGTH DYNAMIC TESTS SEATING AREA DI...

Page 27: ...MREST INFORMATION FOOTREST INFORMATION WEIGHT INFORMATION REAR WHEEL INFORMATION WHEEL BASE CASTORS TRAILING OVERALL DIMENSIONS CASTOR INFORMATION ISO 7176 IMPACT STRENGTH DYNAMIC TESTS SEATING AREA D...

Page 28: ...MREST INFORMATION FOOTREST INFORMATION WEIGHT INFORMATION REAR WHEEL INFORMATION WHEEL BASE CASTORS TRAILING OVERALL DIMENSIONS CASTOR INFORMATION ISO 7176 IMPACT STRENGTH DYNAMIC TESTS SEATING AREA D...

Page 29: ...Remploy 8 9 Series User Guide Page 29 September 2006 Revision D REMPLOY HEALTHCARE GROUP Distributed by Other Approved Distributors User Guide Part No MAPML505...

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