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A. Handgrip 

                               

B. Back Upholstery 

C. Adjustable Armrest

              

D. Quick Release Wheel 

E. Wrap Around Swingback Arm 

F.  Detachable Seatbelt 

           

G. Front Rigging

H. Anti-Tipping Device             I.   Wheel Brake 

J.  Front Caster Wheel              K. Footplate

PRODUCT DIAGRAM

PRODUCT DIAGRAM

HIGH STRENGTH FEATHER LIGHT 757

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B

C

D

E

G

H

I

J

K

F

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GENERAL GUIDELINES

GENERAL GUIDELINES

GENERAL GUIDELINES contains important information for
the safe operation and use of this Medical Device.

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Do not operate your wheelchair until you have read and

fully understood this manual.

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Do not operate your wheelchair until its fully assembled

and checked.

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Do not leave your wheelchair unattended without locking

its brakes.

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Do not stop on a grade or ramp.

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Do not store this product at extreme temperatures 

(<0 

>

40

o

).

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Do not exceed weight limit or it could result in serious in-

jury.

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Watch out for: Uneven surfaces, cords, loose rugs, misc

toys or tools on the ground, spilled water or oily surfaces. 

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Do not perform adjustment to the wheelchair while it is in

use.

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Do not move backwards without making sure no obstacle

is behind you.

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Do not make sharp turns.

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Do not turn or reverse on an incline.(maximum 10% incline)

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All wheels must be in contact with the floor at all times during

use. This will ensure the wheelchair is properly balanced.

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Do not lean over your wheelchair for any reason.  Check

before use that the product is stable, rigid and that all rivets

and screws are fastened.

Summary of Contents for Compact Featherlight 757

Page 1: ...r r O Op pe er ra at ti in ng g M Ma an nu ua al l TUFFCARE INC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COMPACT FEATHERLIGHT_V2 0TW ATTENTION Before using this Medical Device read this manual If you are unable to underst...

Page 2: ...g the Swingback Arms 18 19 Using the Footrest 20 Using the Legrest 21 22 Using the Rear Anti tipper 23 24 Operation 25 27 Maintenance 28 Keep for Your Records 29 Limited Warranty 30 1 2 FORWARD FORWAR...

Page 3: ...our wheelchair unattended without locking its brakes L Do not stop on a grade or ramp L Do not store this product at extreme temperatures 0 40 o L Do not exceed weight limit or it could result in seri...

Page 4: ...Length Without Front Riggings 32 inches Overall Width 22 24 or 26 inches Overall Collapsed Width 11 inches Weight Capacity 280 to 310 lbs Weight Without Riggings 16 wide 23 lbs 18 wide 25 lbs 20 wide...

Page 5: ...of it to the frame with the two velcro cable ties provided 7 1c Insert the back posts into the connecting pipes Adjust the back upholstery to the user s prefered height line up the screw holes on the...

Page 6: ...ocated at the center of the wheel while pulling the wheel outwards to detach 9 10 ATTACH THE ANTI TIPPERS TO THE WHEELCHAIR 3a Locate the end pipe of the back wheel on the back of the wheelchair 3b In...

Page 7: ...unting tabs on front rigging seat flat with the mounting bracket on the wheelchair frame and the pin holes are inserted to the mounting pins 11 ATTACHING THE FRONT RIGGING TO THE WHEELCHAIR 4a Locate...

Page 8: ...osition the rear wheel mounting plate Note When rising the seat height front caster need to be exchange with 8 casters 1 Locate the quick release axle mounting plate on the main frame of the wheelchai...

Page 9: ...ight replace the 6 inch front caster wheel with the optional 8 inch front caster wheel by following the previous screw removal steps 15 ADJUSTING REAR WHEEL FOR AMPUTEE Note This process adds 4 to the...

Page 10: ...d angle and screw tightly close ADJUSTING THE HEIGHT OF THE ARM RESTS 1 Locate the release button on the side of the side panel below the armrest 17 2 While pressing the button pull up or push down th...

Page 11: ...llel to the seat for comfort USING THE FOOTREST 19 2 Press the tab around the top to release the arm from its receptacle 3 Once the arm is released from locking lift up the arm and swing it backwards...

Page 12: ...of the footplate to match Maintain one s thigh parallel to the seat for comfort 4 Adjust the height of the calf pad to sit in the middle of one s calf USING THE LEGREST 22 5 To elevate the height of t...

Page 13: ...p or incline 3 For active users who don t require the assist of the anti tipper Press and hold the locking pins on both sides of the end tube rotate the anti tipper wheels upwards to move it out of th...

Page 14: ...heelchair seat or if reaching between your knees is necessary Center of Gravity OPERATION OPERATION 26 REACHING AND BENDING BACKWARDS Position the wheelchair as close to the object as possible and ext...

Page 15: ...abrasive clothes or other products can cause grates PERFORMING REGULAR MAINTENANCE Regular maintenance of the wheelchair and accessories is required to ensure proper operation The casters and axle bo...

Page 16: ...directly to Tuffcare 4977 La Palma Ave Anaheim California 92807 DO NOT RETURN PRODUCTS WITHOUT PRIOR AUTHORIZATION LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS The foregoing warranty shall not apply to products subject...

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