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Patient Restaint
Use the buckle seat belt with your chair as
additional restraint.
The patient vehicle restraint system should be
fed around the patients waist and underneath
the metal plate on the chairs removable side,
as shown.
Maintenance
1. Check the bolts of every parts of the wheelchair to see if they are loosen after being used
for a period. Tighten the loosen ones to avoid the hidden danger.
2. Add lubricating oil to the moving parts each week in case of inflexibility using.
3. Use soft dry cloth to clean the moisture and the contamination on the wheelchair to avoid
the rusting.
4. Keep the cushion and back pad dry and lean to avoid the skin infection.
Attention
1. The transit chair is used indoor or outdoor flat ground. It is not suitable to use it for a long
time on a sloping surface.
2. The brakes are used to stabilize the transit chair while people are sitting in the transit chair,
getting off the wheelchair or stopping the wheelchair on an uneven road. Do not brake the
wheelchair while the wheelchair is moving. The transit chair might turn over if braking the
transit chair when it is moving on a downhill path.
3. Please don’t stand or apply force on the footrest while getting on or out of the chair.
4. If the chair doesn’t have an anti-roll device installed, please don’t incline the back rest in
case the fall happens.
5. If you change the direction of the chair in downhill path, it will cause instability and possibly
even a fall.