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Kids UP Series

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Weight Limitations

Your wheelchair is rated for a maximum weight capacity. Please refer to the specifications table for this limit.
Keep in mind that the maximum weight capacity includes the combined weight of the user and any accessories
mounted to the wheelchair.

MANDATORY! Stay within the specified weight capacity of your wheelchair. Exceeding the

weight capacity voids your warranty. Pride will not be held responsible for injuries and/or

property damage resulting from failure to observe weight limitations.
WARNING! Do not carry passengers, including pets, on your wheelchair. Carrying passengers

and/or objects on your wheelchair may affect the center of gravity, resulting in a tip or a fall.
WARNING! Do not carry baggage on the back of the wheelchair.  Carrying or tying baggage on

the back of the wheelchair may affect the center of gravity, resulting in a tip or a fall.

Tire Inflation

If your wheelchair is equipped with pneumatic tires, you should check or have the air pressure checked regularly.
Proper inflation pressures will prolong the life of your tires and help ensure the smooth operation of your wheelchair.

WARNING! It is important to maintain the psi/bar/kPa air pressure rating indicated on the

pneumatic tires at all times. Do not under inflate or overinflate your tires. Low pressure may

result in loss of control, and overinflated tires may burst. Failure to maintain the psi/bar/kPa air

pressure rating indicated on the pneumatic tires at all times may result in tire and/or wheel

failure.
WARNING! Inflate your wheelchair drive tires from a regulated air source with an available

pressure gauge. Inflating your tires from an unregulated air source could overinflate them,

resulting in a burst tire.

NOTE: If the tire on your wheelchair lists the psi rating only, use the following conversion formulas to find
the bar or kPa rating: bar = psi x 0.06895; kPa = psi x 6.89476.

Incline Information

More and more buildings have ramps with specified degrees of inclination, designed for easy and safe access.
Some ramps may have turning switchbacks (180-degree turns) that require you to have good cornering skills on
your wheelchair.

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Proceed with extreme caution as you approach the downgrade of a ramp or other incline.

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Take wide swings with your wheelchair’s front wheels around any tight corners. If you do that, the
wheelchair’s rear wheels will follow a wide arc, not cut the corner short, and not bump into or get hung up on
any railing corners.

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When driving down a ramp, proceed slowly to ensure a safely controlled descent.

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Avoid sudden stops and starts.

When climbing an incline, try to keep your wheelchair moving. If you must stop, start up again slowly and then
accelerate cautiously. When driving down an incline, proceed slowly and drive in the forward direction only. If
your wheelchair starts to move down the incline faster than you anticipated or desired, bring it to a complete stop
using both hands, then proceed slowly to ensure a safely controlled descent.

WARNING! When on any sort of an incline or decline, never allow the wheelchair to

roll freely while seated on it or standing next to it.
WARNING! When climbing an incline, do not zigzag or drive at an angle up the face of

the incline.  Drive your wheelchair straight up the incline. This greatly reduces the

possibility of a tip or a fall. Always exercise extreme caution when negotiating an

incline.
WARNING! You should not travel up or down a potentially hazardous incline (i.e.,

areas covered with snow, ice, cut grass, or wet leaves).
WARNING! Never travel down an incline backward. Doing so may cause the

wheelchair to tip. Always exercise extreme caution when negotiating an incline.

I I .   S A F E T Y

Summary of Contents for Fast

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Page 2: ...ut this owner s manual and on the wheelchair to identify warnings and important information It is very important for you to read them and understand them completely WARNING Indicates a potentially haz...

Page 3: ...Since we recognize that not all English speaking countries use the same words or spellings please refer to the following chart for some common word variations that may be encountered throughout this m...

Page 4: ...chair including voiding the warranty PURCHASER S AGREEMENT By accepting delivery of this product you promise that you will not change alter or modify this product or remove or render inoperable or uns...

Page 5: ...g gear Avoid exposure to rain snow ice salt or standing water whenever possible Maintain and store in a clean and dry condition Pinch Crush points created during assembly Disposal and recycling Contac...

Page 6: ...Simply take your time and you will soon be in full and confident control as you maneuver through doorways on and off of elevators up and down ramps and over moderate terrain Below are some precautions...

Page 7: ...st tire NOTE If the tire on your wheelchair lists the psi rating only use the following conversion formulas to find the bar or kPa rating bar psi x 0 06895 kPa psi x 6 89476 Incline Information More a...

Page 8: ...t wheel lock or both manual wheel locks If you have any questions about the operation of your wheel locks contact your Quantum Rehab Provider WARNING Do not attempt to use either manual wheel lock lev...

Page 9: ...rain snow salt mist spray conditions and on icy slippery surfaces can have an adverse effect on your wheelchair Maintain and store your wheelchair in a dry and clean condition WARNING Prolonged expos...

Page 10: ...uring motor vehicle transport unless it is equipped with an optional transit securement system If your wheelchair is equipped with a transit securement system see III Your Wheelchair WARNING The wheel...

Page 11: ...ermine his her personal limitations and practice bending and reaching in the presence of a qualified healthcare professional WARNING Do not bend lean or reach for objects if you have to pick them up f...

Page 12: ...your ability to operate your wheelchair in a safe manner Alcohol Smoking The attendant for the wheelchair user must exercise care and common sense when operating the wheelchair This includes awareness...

Page 13: ...tendant wheel lock an adjustable push handle a calf protector and foot plate on an adjust able ratchet lock and an ACTIVE handle with integrated tilt lever and fold and hip angle adjusters See figure...

Page 14: ...table push handle with integrated tilt adjust ment lever a calf protector and foot plate on an adjustable ratchet lock and an ACTIVE handle with integrated fold and hip angle adjuster See figure 6 I I...

Page 15: ...the attendant wheel lock lever downward and roll the wheelchair backward and forward slightly until the lock pins engage the brake disk To disengage the Kids FAST attendant wheel lock 1 Push the atte...

Page 16: ...the attendant or manual wheel locks 2 Lift upward on the hip angle lever which is located on the back of the wheelchair See figure 11 3 Fold the seatback forward Figure 10 Kids UP Tray Receiver Figur...

Page 17: ...ility base when folded To fold the mobility base 1 Adjust the handlebar fully downward and fold the seatback fully forward 2 Tilt the seat base fully downward 3 Pull the folding triggers rearward unti...

Page 18: ...t upward on the front of the seat pan 5 Lift upward on the hip angle lever 6 Lift the shell assembly upward and out of the mobility base To install the shell assembly 1 Lower the shell assembly into t...

Page 19: ...air Tie down and Occupant Restraint System WTORS that meets the requirements of SAE J2249 Recommended Practice Wheelchair Tie down and Occupant Restraint System for Use in Motor Vehicles The Kids UP S...

Page 20: ...will reduce the tendency for the user to slip under the belt and for the belt to ride up on the child s abdomen during normal use Steeper belt angles reduce the tendency for upper torso belts to pull...

Page 21: ...e sure the attendant wheel lock lever is released See figure 7 2 Align the rear wheel with the axle on the wheelchair 3 Press the clip on the wheel and slide the wheel onto the axle Release the clip S...

Page 22: ...ments Anti Tip Wheel Installation Kids ROCK 2 and ROCK 3 Anti tip wheels are integral and important safety features of your wheelchair See figure 22 PROHIBITED Do not remove the anti tip wheels or mod...

Page 23: ...ndle lever may be removed for shipping to prevent damage to the wheelchair It must be installed to enable full functionality of the wheelchair See figures 25 and 26 You may need the following to insta...

Page 24: ...See figure 27 For seat depth less than 7 5 in 19 05 cm back canes must be installed in position 1 For seat depth from 7 5 in to 9 5 in 19 05 cm to 24 13 cm back canes should be installed in position 2...

Page 25: ...e blocks 9 Position the glide blocks so that the center of the notch on the left side of the seat plate is in line vertically with the circular mark on the glide block 10 Tighten the adjustment bolts...

Page 26: ...ng lower clamps instability and or breakage will occur Leg Length Adjustment Kids FAST 1 Use a 5 32 in hex wrench to loosen the two 2 bolts in each adjustment block See figure 32 2 Adjust the leg leng...

Page 27: ...he pad cover Extra wide adductor covers are available Adjustment of the Adductors and Lateral Supports Kids ROCK 2 and ROCK 3 1 The position of the lateral support plate can be adjusted using a 5 32 i...

Page 28: ...identical from side to side 10 Reinstall shell assembly and test function of extension force springs Extension Limit and Force Adjustment Kids ROCK 2 and ROCK 3 1 Engage the attendant or manual wheel...

Page 29: ...ring 8 Reinstall the spring seat Install spacers if desired 9 Install the nut The spring must be compressed slightly to install the nut Use a 3 4 in wrench to tighten the nut until it is flush with th...

Page 30: ...or foreign objects into the tilt mechanism WARNING Do not add any accessories to the wheelchair not specifically designed for Kids UP Series Wheelchairs WARNING Never exceed a tilt angle greater than...

Page 31: ...knee toward the front of the wheelchair to depress the button on the triangular plate Lock the triangular plate by pressing down on its top Repeat on other side See figure 49 WARNING Ensure the child...

Page 32: ...ck ratchets Installation of Positioning Belts WARNING Avoid serious injury Always use positioning belt to prevent the child from falling or slipping out of wheelchair After fastening buckles adjust po...

Page 33: ...ion it may be neces sary to adjust the glide rests Proper adjustment of the glide rests will enable the shell assembly to make stronger returns to an upright position from the exten sion position NOTE...

Page 34: ...om footrest extensions See figure 56 3 Flip pivot plates upside down and attach to opposite footrest extensions making sure that T nut in counter bored hole is bolted to upper hole in footrest extensi...

Page 35: ...s with the sunshade mounts on the rear of the upper back plate Push tubes into mounts until block contacts mount See figure 58 2 Secure sunshade to wheelchair by turning knob clockwise until tight Do...

Page 36: ...such as incontinence should be inspected often for corrosion Temperature Some of the parts of your wheelchair are susceptible to extreme changes in temperature Always keep your wheel chair between th...

Page 37: ...eel chair on a daily basis This helps ensure that your wheelchair is functioning properly and helps prevent future complications Storage Your wheelchair should be stored in a dry place free from tempe...

Page 38: ...tube with enough air so that it just starts to take shape 6 If equipped with pneumatic tires or flat free inserts install the tube or flat free insert into the tire 7 Use the tire levers to secure the...

Page 39: ...ify quick release axles function properly 3 3 3 Check tilt bar for proper engagement into side plates 3 3 3 Check tilt cable for damage 3 3 Check wheels tires and spokes for damage 3 3 ACTIVE Verify s...

Page 40: ...Verify smooth function tight fasteners 3 3 3 ACTIVE Check function of active lock system 3 3 ACTIVE Check function of active tension 3 3 ACTIVE Check spring preload 3 Check frame for damage 3 3 Check...

Page 41: ...5 cm Hip Angle Adjustment 83 144 9 90 157 0 97 169 3 104 181 5 Tilt in Space Range 5 to 45 8 7 to 78 5 Shell Weight average configuration 18 5 lbs 8 4 kg Base Weight with wheels 28 lbs 12 7 kg Push Ha...

Page 42: ...55 9 cm ROCK 3 18 26 in 45 7 66 0 cm Lower Leg Length Range ROCK 2 6 16 in 15 2 38 1 cm ROCK 3 12 20 in 30 5 50 8 cm Hip Angle Adjustment 83 144 9 90 157 0 97 169 3 104 181 5 Tilt in Space Range 5 to...

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