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         Issue_A  June 2012                                                            6                                                      Dash X 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

4.  Intended user 

Your wheelchair is intended for use in the home, the office, public places and buildings, on pavements, pedestrian 
paths and firm surfaces. It is intended to assist with the mobility of the user on the seat and should not be used as a 
ladder or as a means of pulling or transporting items, or similar. 

 

Do not use the wheelchair on soft surfaces such as sand, deep snow, slush or mud as this may affect 
the stability. 
 
This chair is not designed to be tied down in a moving vehicle, it has not been crash tested to IS0 7176 
part 19. 

 

Care should be exercised when using the wheelchair on wet or slippery surfaces such as wet cobbles 
or icy pavements, as these may cause the wheels to slip or may cause carers/attendants controlling the 
wheelchair to slip.  
 
Using your wheelchair during darkness or in poorly lit areas. 

When  using  your  wheelchair  during  darkness  or  in  poorly  lit  areas,  then  consideration  should  be  given  to  the    

use  of  high  visibility  markers  or  reflectors  that  can  be  fitted  to  the  wheelchair  or  the  use  of  high 
visibility/reflective  clothing  such  as fluorescent  waistcoats,  belts  or  armbands,  particularly  in  poorly  lit  areas  or 
when  crossing the road. 

 
 

Maximum safe slope 

The maximum safe slope for this wheelchair is 8 degrees. (This represents a slope of approx 1 in 6).  

See further notes and guidance in section 

7

 on wheelchair stability. 

 
Users, carers and attendants attempting to use the wheelchair beyond the 

manufacturer’s 

recommendations may put themselves at risk of serious injury or even death.

 

 

 

 
 
 

3. GENERAL WARNINGS 
 

The removal of detachable parts that are supplied either as standard as prescribed or recommended 
by the owner

’s prescriber, healthcare professional or wheelchair dealer, other than for the purpose of 

storing or transporting the wheelchair is not recommended and may compromise the correct use of 
the wheelchair by the user and the provision of any beneficial effects from the complete equipment.  
 
Take precautions when using your wheelchair to avoid fire risks, such as avoiding smoking or 
parking against open fires or heat source. 
 
Do not store your chair in direct sunlight. Direct heat such as sunlight will increase the temperature 
of parts on the wheelchair such as the frame or upholstery and they may be hot to touch. 
 
Low temperatures such as frost will have the opposite effect and may make parts of the frame very 
cold to touch. 
 
DO NOT hang items such as bags on the back of the push handles, as this can overload the chair 
and affect the stability of the wheelchair - causing it to tip over. This chair is not supplied with 
stabilizers 
 
 
DO NOT exceed the occupant weight limit for your chair and do not carry more than one person.      If 
you feel that your body weight may have changed then contact your healthcare specialist. 

 

Using  a  cushion  raises  the  seated  position  and  may  reduce  the  stability  of  your  wheelchair.  Some 
features and accessories may affect stability. Your healthcare professional can provide guidance on 
the stability of  your wheelchair and  should be  consulted when cushions and accessories are being 
used. 

Your wheelchair should be delivered pre assembled apart from requiring the footrests to be inserted into the 
front  tubes  and  secured  by  a  nut  and  bolt.  You  should  remove  any  packaging  before  use.  If  you  have  not 
used  a  wheelchair  or  are  uncertain  about  any  of  the  features  of  your  wheelchair  then  please  contact  your 
healthcare professional, wheelchair dealer or your wheelchair service and ask for assistance.  

 

Summary of Contents for Dash X

Page 1: ...______________________________________________________________________________________________ Issue_A June 2012 1 Dash X D Da as sh h X X FOLDING ATTENDANT WHEELCHAIR OWNER S GUIDE...

Page 2: ...___________________________________________________________ Issue_A June 2012 2 Dash X Manufactured by R Healthcare Building 2 Philips Campus Wellhall Road Hamilton ML3 9BZ Customer Service 0044 0845...

Page 3: ...6 5 User Suitability 7 6 Important Product Information 8 7 Handling and Stability on Steps and Slopes 11 8 Transportation of Product 12 9 Stowaway Technical Data 13 10 Safety Precautions and Warranty...

Page 4: ...ing occupant comfort and durability in use The padded upholstery used on R Healthcare chairs provides the best all round specification for most environments The Standards referred to on the label atta...

Page 5: ...ow which identifies the key components 1 Push handle 2 Backrest 3 Armrest 4 Rear Wheel 5 Footplate 6 Front castor 7 Brake Neither R Healthcare nor your wheelchair provider will accept responsibility f...

Page 6: ...t are supplied either as standard as prescribed or recommended by the owner s prescriber healthcare professional or wheelchair dealer other than for the purpose of storing or transporting the wheelcha...

Page 7: ...d similar vehicle types Not suitable for occupants who require stabilizers Not suitable for use with elevating leg rests Not to be used in transportation Not suitable for use with stump supports Not s...

Page 8: ...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 This general...

Page 9: ...ff the pusher should make sure that the occupant is comfortable and that clothes rugs covers etc do not catch in the wheels or interfere with the general workings of the wheelchair The pusher should w...

Page 10: ...ion of travel and then pushing forward Note The chair must not be tipped for ward or the occupant may fall out When stabilisers have been fitted this operation is more difficult to control and extra c...

Page 11: ...training and assessment by a rehabilitation professional with the wheelchair in the intended usage environment is recommended and users should ensure that they are confident with regard to this aspec...

Page 12: ...le wheels reduce the weight for lifting The person stowing the chair should grip convenient fixed parts of the chair and lift keeping the back straight bending from the hips and knees If in any doubt...

Page 13: ...est ALL MODELS height of armrests 23cm occupant leg to seat angle 4 footrest to seat adjustable height 40 5cm 48 5cm seat front edge to ground 49cm push handle height 93 5cm Corridor widths to turn 31...

Page 14: ...tions supplied by R Healthcare This does not affect your statutory rights Service Batch code and serial numbers are essential for the specification of spare parts If in doubt your Authorised Dealer or...

Page 15: ...resistant to most mild acids alkalis and household stains Some substances such as ball point pen ink lipstick newsprint and food colourings may be absorbed by the vinyl and cause permanent staining Th...

Page 16: ...at may effect the handling use of the product Badly worn tyres should be replaced It is recommended that wheels and castors are always replaced in pairs Moving Parts Occasional lubrication of sliding...

Page 17: ...s Non completion of this form may affect warranty Client Name Address Batch Code Wheelchair Serial Number Service Issue Date TYPE MODEL OTHER FEATURES RECOMMENDED SERVICE INTERVAL MONTHS SIGNED To ens...

Page 18: ...___________________________________________________ Issue_A June 2012 18 Dash X 13 DISTRIBUTER STAMP INFORMATION R Healthcare Remploy House Sheffield Road Chesterfield Derbyshire S41 8NJ Telephone 084...

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