Qimova chair | User manual
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7
Passing obstacles
7.1
Kerbs
Kerbs
Before attempting an obstacle
such as a kerb, put the anti-tip
and step tube in the upright
position. See figure 3.
Then put one foot on the step
tube (1) and use the pushing
handle (2) to control the chair.
If necessary tilt the seat
backwards and/or elevate the leg
rests up to clear the kerb.
Figure 21.
Readjust the antitip. The antitip
should always point downwards
when the chair is in use.
Figure 21
7.2
Ramps
When climbing up or down ramps put the chair in upright position and make sure that the
anti-tip is in the correct position facing downwards. See: Safety and misuse warning.
7.3
Steps and steep terrain
This chair is a class B wheelchair designed primarily for indoor use. However, it can be
used outside on flat, hard and homogenous surfaces.
The chair is not designed to overcome obstacles like steps or steep terrain. Please see
Safety and misuse warnings and Operation information.