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WARNING:
TEST THE BRAKES BEFORE RIDING. Make sure the levers are fully inserted and the brakes engage the wheels
before every use. Failure to check the brakes can result in an inability to safely slow down and can create a dangerous scenario.
Make sure the levers are full inserted into the lever couplings before proceeding.
Removing the levers
To remove the levers, push them slightly forward and then rotate them in your hands so the brakes move toward the center of
the chair. Then pull them out of the couplings. Store the levers on the side of the chair. Note: You can store the levers vertically
or horizontally in the lever holders. With the levers removed, the Freedom Chair can be used by pushing on the wheels, just like a
normal wheelchair.
3.2.2
Propulsion
Push the levers forward to propel yourself in the Freedom Chair. Pull the levers backward to reset the lever position and to
engage the brakes.
You may push the levers forward together or alternately.
Many riders prefer to push the levers at the same time on
smooth ground, and to alternate the levers on hills and rough terrain.
WARNING:
TIPPING IS POSSIBLE. This is especially true when going uphill. One way to prevent this is to ALTERNATE
lever strokes (left, then right, then left, etc.) during ascents, rather than engaging both levers simultaneously. On severe
inclines, lean forward, if possible, to adjust your center of gravity. Always wear a helmet. Always ride with a buddy who can
help push from behind if exploring new or unfamiliar terrain.
Pull the levers all the way backward to apply the brakes.
Use the brakes for stopping and turning. Make sure the parking
brakes are disengaged before using the lever drivetrain.
CAUTION:
Use short, smooth strokes on the levers. Keep your back against the seatback, if possible. Abrupt push strokes can cause the
front wheel to tip upward, which may cause you to tip over backward.
3.2.3
Maximizing your speed and leverage
The Freedom Chair drivetrain is designed to allow the rider to vary their effective mechanical advantaged based on where they
grab on the lever. Grabbing the top of the lever provides more torque for climbing hills and rough terrain (think of this
as “low gear”). Grabbing the bottom of the lever enables easy travel on smooth ground (think of this as “high
gear”).
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