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User Manual

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Octane Sub4 User Manual |

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Transportation

DANGER:

There is risk of serious injury or death if this advice is 

ignored.

Transportation

Transportation of your wheelchair within a vehicle

A wheelchair secured in a vehicle, will not provide the 

equivalent of safety and security as a vehicle seating system.  

We recommend that the user transfers to the vehicle seating. 

It is recognised that’s this is not always practical for the user to 

be transferred and in these circumstances where the user must 

be transported whilst in the wheelchair the following advice 

should be followed:

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Confirm that your wheelchair is crash test suitable, 

see serial number and tie down points on wheelchair, 

Fig 11, Page 22.

Confirm the vehicle is suitably equipped to transport 

a passenger in a wheelchair, and ensure the method 

of access/egress is suitable for your wheelchair type.  

The vehicle should have the floor strength to take 

the combined weight of the user, the wheelchair and 

accessories.

Sufficient space should be available around the 

wheelchair to enable clear access to attach, tighten 

and release the wheelchair and occupant tie down 

restraints and safety belts.

The occupant wheelchair must be located in 

a forward facing position and secured by the 

wheelchair tie down and occupant restraint straps 

(WTORS tie downs meeting the requirements of ISO 

10542 Part 2 or SAE J2249) in accordance with the 

WTORS manufactures instructions.

The wheelchairs use in other positions within a 

vehicle has not been tested e.g. transportation ins 

the sideways or rearwards facing position and must 

not be out under any circumstances.

The wheelchair should be secured by a tie down 

restraint system, conforming to ISO 10542 or 

SAE J2249 with non-adjustable front straps and 

adjustable rear straps, which typically use Karabiner 

clip/s, hooks and tongue and buckle fittings.  These 

restraints generally compromise of 4 individual 

straps that are attached to each corner of the 

wheelchair. Fig XX (picture of chair with tie down 

point stickers)

The tie down restraints should be fitted to the main 

frame of the wheelchair as indicated in Fig XX (same 

as point above), and not to any attachments or 

accessories e.g. not around the spokes of wheels, 

wheel locks, or footrests.

Tie down restraints should attach be attached 

as close as possible at an angle of 45 degrees 

and tightened securely in accordance with the 

manufacturer’s instructions.

Alterations or substitutions must not be made to the 

wheelchair tie down points or to structural, frame or 

components without consulting the manufacturer.  

Failure to do so will invalidate the ability of an RGK 

wheelchair to be transported in a vehicle.  

Both pelvic and upper torso restraint belts must 

be used to restrain the occupant to rescue the 

possibility of head and chest impacts with the 

vehicle components and serious risk of injury to the 

user and other vehicle components.  The upper torso 

restraint belt should be mounted to the vehicles 

pillar – failure to do so will increase the risk of serious 

abdominal injuries to the user.

A head restraint suitable for transportation must 

be fitted and positioned at all times during 

transportation to ensure maximum safety.

Postural supports (lap belts/straps) should not be 

used or relied on for the occupant restraint in a 

moving vehicle unless they are labeled as a meeting 

the requirements specified in ISO 7176-19:2001 or 

SAE J2249.

The safety of the user during transportation depends 

upon the diligence of the person securing the 

tie-down restraints and they should have received 

appropriate instructions and/or

training in their use.

Wherever possible remove and stow safely away 

from the wheelchair all auxiliary equipment, for 

example:

• Crutches, Loose cushions and Tray Tables.

• Articulating/elevating legrest should not be used 

in the elevated position when the wheelchair and 

user are being transported and the wheelchair is 

restrained using Wheelchair Transport and Occupant 

Restraints.

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Summary of Contents for Octane Sub4

Page 1: ...User Manual Octane Sub4 User Manual UM OctaneSub4 018 US EN WHEELCHAIR DIRECTIONS FOR USE...

Page 2: ...lchairs declares that the lightweight wheelchairs conform to the 93 42 EEC 2007 47 EEC guideline RGK Wheelchairs LTD Unit 8 A B C Ring Road Zone 2 Burntwood Industrial Estate Burntwood Staffordshire W...

Page 3: ...e is not followed NOTE General advice or best practice DANGER Advice to the user of a potential risk of serious injury or death if the advice is not followed WARNING Advice to the user of a Potential...

Page 4: ...ane Sub4 User Manual 4 Daily Manual Propelled Wheelchair A BACKREST B WHEEL LOCKS C REAR WHEELS D CASTOR WHEELS E CASTOR FORKS F FOOTPLATE G FOOTPLATE COVER H CAMBER AXLE I FRAME J UNDER SEAT BRACE BA...

Page 5: ...ide maximum safety International safety standards currently in force have been fulfilled where appropriate Nevertheless users may put themselves at risk by improperly using their wheelchairs For your...

Page 6: ...ever you lean forward This can be achieved by advancing the chair and then reversing it in a straight line See Fig 1 Fig 1 Castors Pointing Rearward Stability and Balance To assure stability and corre...

Page 7: ...heelchair in hazardous environments Anti tip tubes should prevent the chair tipping over backwards unintentionally Under no circumstances should they take the place of transit wheels and be used to tr...

Page 8: ...r binds to a stop Wheel bearings are clean and free of moisture CAUTION As with any vehicle the wheels and tyres should be checked periodically for cracks and wear and should be replaced when necessar...

Page 9: ...ure Check for loose castor stem nuts Check all fixtures are secure and tight Check spokes for tension Check that both castors contact the ground at the same time WARNING After adjusting always make su...

Page 10: ...se in stability Use EXTREME caution when using a new seating position for the first time CAUTION Velcro used on upholstery may cause property damage if contacted closely Procedure 1 Upholstery Procedu...

Page 11: ...in into the axle until the pin clicks into position Ensure both wheels are fully engaged prior to use 2 2 Adjusting Quick release axle pin Only adjust the quick release axle pin if the wheel does not...

Page 12: ...ch may be causing a puncture 4 1 Adjusting Axle Tube position To adjust the axle position remove wheels Using a 5mm allen key for the toolkit release the top screw on each side of the axle clamp as sh...

Page 13: ...astor Bearings must be fitted by an authorised dealer Failure to do so will result in invalid warranty on the parts NOTE CAUTION DO NOT replace the front castor forks or castor wheels with a different...

Page 14: ...h an adjustable angle footrest release the 2 x clamp screws in the centre of the footplate using a 4mm allen key and 10mm spanner from the toolkit Reposition to the correct angle and tighten the screw...

Page 15: ...dant and operated as per the following procedures 9 1 Adjusting Height adjustable push handles Release the over centre lever and position at the desired height and then tighten the lever to secure Rep...

Page 16: ...and return the same way To adjust the length press the button on the tube and lengthen or shorter the wheel tube 10 2 Single sport anti tip To remove anti tip remove quick release pin and remove tube...

Page 17: ...ut sideguards Remove sideguards from receiver Using a 4mm allen key from the toolkit release the 2 screws securing the sideguard to the lift out post To install replace and tighten the 2 screws Take c...

Page 18: ...generally compromise of 4 individual straps that are attached to each corner of the wheelchair Fig XX picture of chair with tie down point stickers The tie down restraints should be fitted to the mai...

Page 19: ...the horizontal and vertical frame tubes 4 The tie down symbol Fig 10 on the wheelchair frame indicates the position of the wheelchair restraint straps The straps are then tensioned after the front str...

Page 20: ...tatic stability uphill Static stability sideways Seat plan angle Effective seat depth Seat surface height at front edge Backrest angle Backrest height Footrest to seat distance Leg to seat surface ang...

Page 21: ...s Frame Footplate covers Steel Frame Fixing points Quick release axle pins Footrest Anti tippers Frame Wheels Fixings Wheel Locks Footplate covers Titanium Frame Castor Forks Quick release axle Fixing...

Page 22: ...URED D YEAR MANUFACTURED E MANUFACTURER ADDRESS Fig 3 Identification Serial Number Identification sticker Located on camber axle or under seat brace bar The serial number of your made to measure wheel...

Page 23: ...hese warranty conditions for the remaining warranty period for the wheelchair in accordance with point 1 4 For original spare parts which have been fitted at the customer s expense these will have a 1...

Page 24: ...2244 Australia www sunrisemedical com au Sunrise Medical North American Headquarters 2842 Business Park Avenue Fresno CA 93727 USA 800 333 4000 800 300 7502 www SunriseMedical com Sunrise Medical Gmb...

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