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2GX/AERO X Owner’s Manual
OM_2GX/AERO X_0413RevA
CHAPTER 14: TRANSPORTATiON OPTiONS
TABLE 14-1
TiLite Wheelchair Test Configuration
Aero X
Seat Width
16 in.
Seat Depth
16 in.
Seat Back Height
18 in.
Rear Seat Height
15.5 in.
Seat Angle
8 degrees
Seat Back Angle
8 degrees
Wheelchair Weight
30 lbs.
Seat Sling
Tension Adjustable
Back Upholstery
Tension Adjustable by Straps
Backrest Type
Fixed Angle, Adjustable Height with Folding Stabilizer Bar
and Integrated Push Handles
Frame Angle
Fixed Front, 80 degrees
Wheels
24” wire wheels with 2 degrees of camber
Casters
5” Billet Aluminum with Polyurethane Tire
Footrest
Flip-up
Other Options
Heavy Duty Edition
Mass of ATD
170 lbs.
Maximum User Weight
250 lbs.
The TiLite Aero X wheelchair with the Transit Tie-Down Option was tested in accordance with ISO 7176-19
Section 5.2 using a surrogate wheelchair tie-down device that complied with Annex E of ISO 7176-19 and a
three-point, vehicle-anchored, occupant restraint system consisting of a shoulder belt and a pelvic belt. The
anthropomorphic test dummy weighed as set forth in the table above. The wheelchair that was tested passed
the frontal impact test configured as described above.
The rider of a TiLite Aero X wheelchair must not weigh more than the Maximum User Weight stated above. If
there are items attached to the wheelchair, such as backpacks, seat pouches, etc., the weight of such attached
items must be counted as part of the Maximum User Weight limit for the wheelchair. In other words, if the
wheelchair rider has a 20 lb (9.1 kg) backpack attached to the wheelchair, then the wheelchair rider must not
weigh more than the Maximum User Weight in Table 14-1 less 20 lbs.
The TiLite Aero X wheelchair was
not tested with a wheelchair-anchored pelvic belt, and TiLite does not offer this wheelchair with a
wheelchair-anchored pelvic belt.
pOSITIONING THE WHEELCHAIR IN THE VEHICLE
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WARNING
The TiLite Aero X wheelchair equipped with a TiLite Transit Tie-Down Option complies with the
requirements of ISO 7176-19 and, as such, has been designed and tested for use ONLY as a forward-
facing seat in a motor vehicle. This TiLite wheelchair was not designed to be rearward-facing or
sideways-facing when used as a seat in a motor vehicle.
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WARNING
It is imperative that the wheelchair ALWAYS be positioned in a vehicle with appropriate clear zones
around the wheelchair because in a frontal impact, even when properly secured, the wheelchair and
its occupant will move from their secured position. Clear zones are required whether the wheelchair
occupant is restrained by both pelvic and upper torso belts or only by a pelvic belt. The use of only