User manual Kika
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4.8 Loading and
transportation
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ATTENTION
The wheelchair is not to be transported without
suitable facilities (e.g. restraint system). In an
accident, forces may occur for which the
wheelchair has not been designed. Hence
there would be a significant safety risk.
For transportation please mind the following
points:
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fold the anti-tippers inwards
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remove the push handle(s)/bar
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loosen the locking brakes and remove the
rear wheels by pushing the small button
protruding the centre of the quick-release-
axle and pull out the wheel with the button
pushed
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fold the back frontwards as described in
chapter 4.3.3. Unlock the back by turning
the locking lever in any direction, fold the
back frontwards and have the bolt snap
into the last position (the stabilising bar
may be used as carrying handle)
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ATTENTION
Please note that the quick-release-axles are
very sensitive. So please avoid dirtying or
damaging them.
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ATTENTION
When reinserting the wheels, please make
sure that the quick-release-axle is fitted firmly.
The button of the quick-release-axle must
protrude the axle by several millimetres after
snapping in place.
4.9 Safety of transportation
After storing Kika in the transportation
vehicle, please proceed the following way:
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If you do not remove the rear wheels,
please activate the locking brake!
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Store all demounted parts of the
wheelchair safely in the vehicle so they
cannot injure anyone in case of sudden
braking.
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Secure the wheelchair in the vehicle
with tension belts. Please only clamp
the tension belts on the frame parts.
The foot rest, side guards, back or seat
adapter are not suitable for this.
Before transportation, please gather
information from your passenger car
merchant on safe securing of the wheelchair
with clamp ears or other suitable safety
measures in your passenger car.
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ATTENTION
Please arrest Kika via suitable measures
(e.g. belts) in the vehicle in order to prevent
it (or parts of it) from injuring the
passengers in case of sudden braking!
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ATTENTION
Store loose objects, such as sticks, bags,
etc. safely, so they cannot spin around in
the car and injure someone.
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