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CHAPTER 1: WARNINGS
5. NEVER use positioning or seat belts as a motor vehicle restraint. These types of belts are NOT intended to
protect the wheelchair rider from the forces involved in a vehicle accident, and they may, in fact, cause you to
be injured. TiLite recommends wheelchair users ALWAYS transfer to appropriate motor vehicle seating when
traveling in a motor vehicle.
Note to Attendants/Assistants: NEVER use positioning or seat belts as a patient restraint (a restraint requires a
doctor’s order) or on a wheelchair user who is comatose or agitated.
F. ARMRESTS
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Armrests are optional equipment on TiLite wheelchairs. TiLite armrests are detachable and are not designed to
support the weight of your wheelchair. Therefore, NEVER lift your chair by its armrests. If you do, they may detach,
causing you to drop the chair, or you may break the armrests or cause them to become loose and break at a later
time unexpectedly. ALWAYS lift your chair by grasping the non-detachable parts of the main frame (not including the
swing-away hangers or backrests).
If you ignore these Warnings, you may fall, tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or
others or damage the wheelchair.
G. FOOTRESTS/HANGERS
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Certain footrests are standard equipment with TiLite wheelchairs. Other, more specialized footrests are optional
equipment. The following rules apply to footrests:
1. ALWAYS allow for AT LEAST 2 inches of clearance between the ground and the lowest point on the underside of
your footrests. If you set your footrests too LOW, they may “catch” on obstacles you can expect to ind in normal
use of your chair. If your footrests “catch,” the chair may stop and tip forward.
2. NEVER lift your wheelchair by grasping the footrests or the swing-away hangers. Footrests and swing-away
hangers are detachable and are not designed to support the weight of your chair. If you do, the footrests or the
swing-away hangers may detach, causing you to drop the chair, or you may break the footrests or the swing-away
hangers or cause them to become loose and break at a later time unexpectedly.
3. READ and understand the warnings under “Transferring In and Out of Your Wheelchair” on pages 1-7 to 1-8 of
this Manual. There is important information in that section regarding your footrests and transfers.
If you ignore these Warnings, you may fall, tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or
others or damage the wheelchair.
H. REAR WHEELS
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Rear wheels are standard components on your wheelchair. The positioning of the rear wheels is a critical
factor in locating the center of balance of your chair. Any change to your rear wheel position will change
your center of balance. Therefore, use extreme caution when making any adjustment to the position of your
rear wheels.
1. As you move the rear wheels and axles forward on your chair, you shift the center of balance
FORWARD. This means it is easier for your chair to tip over backward.
2. As you move the rear wheels and axles backward on your chair, you shift the center of balance
BACKWARD. This means your chair is less likely to tip-over backward. However, even if your rear
wheels and axles are set as far back as possible, the chair can still tip-over backward.
3. ALWAYS consult with your health care provider to determine the best rear wheel/axle setup for you
based on your weight and body type and your abilities to control the chair.
4. Once you and your health care provider have determined the best rear wheel/axle setup for you, NEVER change
the setup UNLESS you are sure you are not at risk to tip over.