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Use of Hand rims and Tyres    

The  fitting  of  polyurethane  puncture  free 
Greentyres eliminates punctures, and provides 
reassurance  of  the  user  and  wheelchair  not 
being  stranded  a  distance  from  a  service 
centre. 

Use  of  polyurethane  tyres  demands  that 
spoked  wheel  condition  is  maintained  to  the 
specified standard with spoke tension checked 
at recommended service intervals. Hand rims 
are provided for the occupant to grip and push 
round to propel the wheels. Best results will be 
obtained by a long pushing stroke that gives a 
continuous and smooth forward motion.  

Wheels  on  lightweight  DB1  models  have 
aluminium  hand  rims  and  are  best  for  active 
users with gloves, who apply hand  pressure to 
the  smooth  surface  revolving,  as  a  means  of 
retarding the wheelchair on a downhill slope.  

Many  users  find  that  gripping  across  the  tyre 
and  hand  rim  at  the  same  time  gives  better 
control.  This  is  the  required  operating  mode 
when the hand rim is set close to the wheel, to 
keep the overall width of the wheelchair down. 
We  recommend  that  when  operating  in  this 
way, wheelchair gloves are worn. 

Hand  rims  can  be  removed  to  reduce  overall 
width  typically  for  door  access.  However  this 
reduces  wheel  strength.  Hand  rim  removal  is 
acceptable for indoor use, if  occupant is under 
150Kg,  provided  that  a  carer  is  present,  and 
alternative wheels are available as a back up.

Users with hand gripping difficulties may find 
larger  comfortable  section  of  the  optional 
Greenrim, a practical feature which improves 
safety  and  confidence  in  use.   Alternatively 
propelling wheel builds which reduce overall 
width  of  the  wheelchair,  using  inwards 
mounted  aluminium  hand  rims  are  often  a 
solution to tight space access.

When using a hand rim to turn a chair round in 
a tight space, the occupant should push one 
wheel forward, whilst pulling the other wheel 
backwards,  making  sure  that  there  are  no 
obstructions  or  bystanders  in  the  turning 
space required. 

Use of Seatbelts (also posture belts)

DB1  seat  belts  can  be  positioned  to  locate 
correctly  across  the  lap  of  the  seated 
occupant. They are released and fixed with a 
buckle similar to that used in aircraft seats.

Seat belts and harnesses are a precaution for 
use outdoors, or for an occupant who needs to 
be positioned correctly.

Occupants  who  are  unaware  of  their 
surroundings are more at risk of fall out during 
a journey, compared to those who see or react 
to  a  dynamic  environment,  with  expected 
changes  of  speed  and  direction.  Carers 
should  understand  that  a  seat  belt  does  not 
allow irresponsible pushing of the wheelchair 
over uneven ground.

Seat  belts  should  not  be  used  to  restrain 
someone without supervision. A seat belt that 
is never used and left to dangle and obstruct 
can become a hazard. In such circumstances, 
removal  of  the  belt  should  be  agreed  and 
noted in an assessment report

Where  additional  support  is  part  of  the 
assessed need, a specialised belt or support 
adaptation may be fitted. Correct use of these 
should  be  individually  assessed  and 
separately advised.

GETTING AROUND SAFELY  AND ENVIRONMENTAL FEATURES

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Страница 2: ...ers understand the wheelchair and get the best performance out of it in safety Different users may have specific requirements relating to them individually and their environment both indoors and outdo...

Страница 3: ...ation reference and is important in the provision of spares and for advice regarding your specific wheelchair Serial number of this chair is as indicated Other important information can be found on la...

Страница 4: ...handles Backrest latches on each side will click into position when the push handle is fully up provided that the back brace tension is released When the backrest catches locate push down on the back...

Страница 5: ...e and occupant load This brace has a central folding feature which should be lifted to release when folding Backrests may be built with specially re enforced components for very heavy occupants or tho...

Страница 6: ...e controlled by operating levers on the push handles The support height of reclining backrests will normally have an extension to the level of the occupants head according to assessed need Backrest ex...

Страница 7: ...e This is set by means of three fixing screws on the underside of each unit Each DB1 footrest has a choice of three alignment positions This will normally be set to meet user need with the central gap...

Страница 8: ...s available to reduce the operating effort This extended handle unit can be set up rigidly or to allow folding down if handle height reduction is required for side transfer When the extended handle is...

Страница 9: ...locations and pivoted at the rear of the backrest location They can be released at the front and pivoted upwards and back for transfer in and out of the chair They are not be removable from the chair...

Страница 10: ...ransfers 8 The thoracic supports can be used singly or as a pair depending on the users needs Greencare support pads are manufactured in a wipe clean durable material They should be kept clean using a...

Страница 11: ...es The quick release axle allows the lifting weight to be reduced by removal the wheels for storage e g in a car boot Other wheel specifications to meet environmental or user preferences are available...

Страница 12: ...om technical data measurements A lighter weight option for hemiplegic operation is a sprung loaded connecting strut between quick release wheels This strut has a recess that engages on the end of each...

Страница 13: ...o information provided in this guide PREPARING THE WHEELCHAIR FOR USE Professional guidance and skills training should also be provided through the wheelchair issuing centre Users are recommended to e...

Страница 14: ...e chair Footrests may be detached or swivelled away inwards or outwards for easier access The occupant may be able to help by pushing on the armrests to provide some body support whilst being lowered...

Страница 15: ...swung back out of the way or removed so as not to interfere with the legs Where possible feet should be firmly on the ground The safest way to side transfer is to bend slightly forward when shifting t...

Страница 16: ...he assessment trial and handover process together with ongoing preventative maintenance procedures become increasingly important This should be advised to the user at the handover The total occupant w...

Страница 17: ...pace at the side of the seat frame and a seat cushion must always be fitted over this open space Front outriggers offer a choice of footrest positions This can be inboard for a compact turning or outb...

Страница 18: ...attention to the surface conditions avoiding uneven or soft ground Uneven ground effects the weight distribution and control of the wheelchair and should be avoided Kerbs and Active Occupant control P...

Страница 19: ...kerb in this method direction of travel is maintained but effort required is greater than in method 2 The chair castors should be taken to the edge of the kerb The carer should hold the chair handles...

Страница 20: ...can eliminate difficult manoeuvres and steps kerbs or soft ground may then be avoided and the journey less exerting Safe slope up to 8 Degrees For a carer and occupant pushing a wheelchair can be an e...

Страница 21: ...gaps in the pavement If the wheelchair is crashed forwards into a kerb or similar impact castors should be checked for security and damage If in doubt users should contact the service department Acce...

Страница 22: ...with a low seta to ground height to accommodate an assessed cushion thickness and maintain the stability of the wheelchair when the occupant is seated Pressure relieving cushions are often thicker th...

Страница 23: ...slope We recommend that wheelchairs are not used on slopes greater than 8 degrees Before taking a wheelchair outside routine user safety checks on the main components and occupant security should be...

Страница 24: ...of the optional Greenrim a practical feature which improves safety and confidence in use Alternatively propelling wheel builds which reduce overall width of the wheelchair using inwards mounted alumin...

Страница 25: ...the independent occupant who choses to travel in a wheelchair good accessibility into confined spaces is important when using the allocated spaces on public transport such as low floor buses Greencar...

Страница 26: ...original specification item or approved restraints fitted as part of the transport equipment Transportation crash tested tie down restraints for both wheelchair and occupant are part of the actual ro...

Страница 27: ...HOLSTERY LABELLING ACCESSORY OTHER CHECKERS INITIALS DATE Greencare Mobility For safety users should be aware of routine maintenance responsibilities Riverside Park Road Technical check reference info...

Страница 28: ...TECHNICAL DATA MEASUREMENTS 26 GREENCARE DB1 TECHNICAL DATA...

Страница 29: ...0mm hex height 520mm six o clock offset 150mm 405mm 22 24 26 std height A type M14 thread x 10mm hex height 500mm twelve o clock offset 150mm 405mm 20 22 24 low height B type M14 thread x 10mm hex hei...

Страница 30: ...ur statutory rights Greencare wheelchairs are designed with the needs of disabled people in mind We hope that our wheelchairs provide their users with the reliability comfort and independence needed f...

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