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Main components: 

 

 
Above photo shows an example of wheelchair with all standard components and their position. The exact appearance 
of your  wheelchair  and  its  features  may  differ  from  those  shown  above  (depending  on  order  specification),  but  their 
names, functions and locations remain the same. 
 
Optional equipment

 

 

Depending  on  version  and  order  specification  the  wheelchai

r  can  be  equipped  with  different  wheels’  types,  drum 

brakes,  single  or  double  cross,  elevating  legrests,  amputee  legrests,  hemiplegic  armrests,  anti-tipping  wheels, 
headrest, side supports, safety belt, seating cushion, backrest upholstery with tension adjustment, reclining backrest, 
height adjustable push handles, stability cross bar, table, umbrella, infusion holder, crutch holder. 
 

Wheelchair assembly:

 

 

We recommend the wheelchair to be assembled and set up by a professional before it is delivered to the end User.

 

 

 

Take all the chair’s elements from the box and check if all components are included  according to your order 
specification. If you discover that some part is missing or damaged, do not continue the assembly process but 
contact your dealer.

 

 

Detachable components such as rear wheels, leg rests and all additional equipment should be attached  and 
adjusted in accordance with the information included in this User manual.

 

  

How to unfold and to fold the wheelchair

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
To fold: Take the cushion out. Flip up the foot plates. 
Lift the upholstery of the seat (left picture). 
 
 
 
To  unfold:  Place  both  hands  on  the  seat  upholstery 
tubes  and  press  them  down  (right  picture).  You 
should be careful and not put your hand between the 
tubes and the wheelchair frame when unfolding. 
 

 

 

Padded 

Backrest 

Push Handle 

with Brake 

Control 

Armrest 

– Fixed 

for BX. Height 

adjustable for 

LX 

Folding Cross 

(under the seat) 

 

Detachable 

Legrest 

Flip up 

Footplate 

Carrying Handle 

Padded Seat 

Rear Wheel 

Parking Brake 

Front Caster 

Fixed Bolt Axle 

Summary of Contents for ICON 35

Page 1: ...Version 06 21 Page 1 of 23 ICON 35 UM EN ICON 35 Transport Wheelchair light compact User s manual EN ICON 35Bx AP ICON 35Lx AP ICON 35Bx SP ICON 35Lx SP more than mobility...

Page 2: ...1 Warranty 12 Technical Data 13 Wheelchair set up and operation 13 1 ICON 35 13 1 1 ICON 35Bx 13 1 2 ICON 35Lx 13 2 General 13 2 1 Wheels 13 2 2 Brakes 13 2 3 Leg rests 13 2 4 Arm rests 13 2 5 Half fo...

Page 3: ...he manual wheelchair is a medical device indicated for use by persons with limited motion abilities who are unable to stand walk and or seat independently It dedicated for transportation and moving of...

Page 4: ...trapping during folding unfolding and adjusting different elements of the wheelchair It specially concerns fingers or hands It is also possible to have a finger cut by moving parts of the device Alwa...

Page 5: ...up by a professional before it is delivered to the end User Take all the chair s elements from the box and check if all components are included according to your order specification If you discover th...

Page 6: ...d to the wheelchair The User should face the bed without regard on the fact if the other person helps or not Drive the wheelchair as close to the bed as possible and ensure that front wheels are facin...

Page 7: ...e back of the wheelchair to lift the rear wheels on the threshold Users with their back to the threshold The below mentioned technique will only work in case of a low threshold and if the legrests don...

Page 8: ...to avoid unnecessary risks When driving up the slope lean forwards to transfer the center of gravity to the front making the wheelchair more stable When riding down the slope lean backwards to transfe...

Page 9: ...ead and cross screwdriver will be enough Parts which should be regularly inspected Part name Control type Control frequency Tyres Tyre pressure 2 0 2 2 bar condition of tread and tyres One should take...

Page 10: ...ich hold upholstery and retighten them Clean up and lubricate the crossbar hinge The wheelchair is not stable Low air pressure in tyres The elements of wheelchair aren t rigid and tight Inflate tyres...

Page 11: ...ondition of brakes If any of above elements are torn or broken they should be replaced with new parts It is specially recommended to install new wheels for every new user of the device All lose bolts...

Page 12: ...ical Data Technical Data will vary according to the frame dimensions chosen and the way the wheelchair is set up front and rear wheels The data in the table refers to a Seat Width of 40 cm and a Seat...

Page 13: ...Rehasense or the Dealer for service questions WARNING Incorrect settings can result in an excessively unstable wheelchair which may be dangerous for the user Always contact your dealer if changes are...

Page 14: ...d of the bearing house assembly 1 should always be positioned at a 90 angle to the floor After changing the wheel set up adjustment of that angle is necessary To adjust the angle of the bearing house...

Page 15: ...air fitting For detailed instructions contact Rehasense or the Dealer for service questions Arm rest setting ICON 35Lx Arm rest assembly The arm rest has some adjustable height positions Low height fo...

Page 16: ...ten the bolt To modify the seat height you can assemble the front wheels in various positions 3 In this picture a front fork with 5 different positions is used The various holes also allow assembly of...

Page 17: ...pes of wheels are available on request 14 wheels are as standard dedicated to Attendant propel the wheelchair Wheelchairs equipped with large wheels 20 22 24 can be self propelled Bolt fixed axle 14 r...

Page 18: ...nd your fingers when propelling the wheelchair Don t stick your fingers between spokes or between tyres and push rims To secure your fingers you can use spoke protectors available as accessory 13 2 2...

Page 19: ...ts It may cause the wheelchair to tip over Adjustments of leg rests assembly To swing away or detach the legrest Press the locking lever 1 Swing the legrest 2 outside to approx 45 Then pull it up to d...

Page 20: ...WARNING Both arm rests should be adjusted to the same height 13 2 5 Half foldable back mechanism Both Bx and Lx versions are fitted with a half foldable back mechanism which can reduce the size for st...

Page 21: ...is achieved 14 1 2 Tension adjustment back straps You can adjust the tension of the back straps to fit the individual User s needs and preferences To adjust the backrest Adjust the tension of the 2 Ve...

Page 22: ...t is specially recommended for Users after lower extremity amputation but we strongly suggest using it for all Users WARNING Assembly of an anti tipping device should be conducted by specialized servi...

Page 23: ...ced therapist only The anti tipping device is active when the small wheels are located low above the ground If elevated high above the floor it is inactive To activate or deactivate the anti tipping d...

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