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SAFETY
Safety and handling of the seat walker requires the close attention of the user. This manual points out the
most common procedures and techniques involved in the safe operation and maintenance of the seat walker.
It is important to practice and master these safe techniques until you are comfortable in manoeuvring around
frequently encountered architectural barriers.
Use this information only as a basic guide. The techniques that are discussed below have been used
successfully by many. Individual seat walker users often develop skills to deal with daily living activities
that may differ from those described here. All warnings and cautions given in this manual MUST be
followed.
Techniques in this manual are a starting point for the new seat walker user with safety as the most important
consideration for all.
To determine and establish your particular safety limits, practice bending, reaching and sitting in several
combinations in the presence of a qualified health professional before attempting active use of the seat
walker.
When unfolding your seat walker for use make sure it is fixed safely by pushing down on the folding
brackets between the front and rear frame.
Also ensure that the backrest has been pushed back to its locked position.
When assembling you seat walker, make sure that bolts and tightening wheel are secure BEFORE use.
Always check hand grips for looseness before using seat walker. If loose and/or worn, replace immediately.
If seat walker is exposed to extreme temperature (above 38° C or below 0° C), high humidity and/or becomes
wet, prior to use, ensure hand grips DO NOT twist on the seat walker handle—otherwise damage or injury
may occur.
When seated DO NOT attempt to reach for objects if you have to move forward on the seat or if you have to
pick them up from the floor by reaching between your knees. DO NOT reach over the backrest to reach
objects behind you as this may cause the seat walker to tip over.
DO NOT use on roads, streets or highways.
DO NOT climb, go up or down an incline or traverse slopes greater than 9 degrees.
DO NOT attempt to go up or down an incline which has a film of water, ice or oil.
Use caution when traversing curbs or obstacles as this may cause the seat walker to tip over and cause bodily
harm or damage to the seat walker.
ALWAYS apply brakes before sitting on the seat. DO NOT release brakes until you are in a standing
position.
The seat walker is not a wheelchair. People must not be pushed while seated on the walker—otherwise
damage or injury may occur and it will also void the warranty.
The tyres and wheels need to be checked periodically for cracks and wear. If problems are indicated, the
problem parts should be identified and replaced immediately. Should brakes need adjusting, consult your
local supplier or Evocare Australia.
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