Invacare® Action 3 Junior
CAUTION!
Risk of getting fingers caught
There is always a risk of getting, e.g. fingers
or arms, caught in the moving parts of the
wheelchair.
– Make sure when activating the folding or
insertion mechanisms of moving parts, such as
the removable axle of the rear wheel, folding
backrest or anti-tipper, that nothing becomes
caught.
CAUTION!
Risk of tipping
The hanging of additional load (back pack or
similar items) onto your chair backposts can
affect the rearward stability of your wheelchair,
especially when used in combination with angle
adjustable backrests.
– Invacare strongly recommend the use of
anti-tipper (available as an option) when using
your backposts with additional load.
CAUTION!
Risk of injury
– In case of pressure sore or injured skin, protect
your injure to avoid a direct contact with the
fabrics of the device. Refer to a healthcare
professional for medical advices.
CAUTION!
Risk of injury
When combining the wheelchair with another
device, the restrictions of both devices apply for
the combination. E.g. the maximum user weight
of the device may be lower.
– Only use combinations with other devices
which are allowed by Invacare. Contact your
authorized provider for more information.
– Before use, read the user manual of each
device and check the restrictions.
2.2 Safety Devices
WARNING!
Risk of accidents
Safety devices that are incorrectly set or no longer
working (brakes, anti-tipper) can cause accidents.
– Always check that the safety devices are
working before you use the wheelchair and
have them checked regularly by a qualified
technician or your authorized provider.
CAUTION!
Risk of Injury
Non-original or wrong parts may affect the
function and safety of the product.
– Only use original parts for the product in use.
– Due to regional differences, refer to your
local Invacare catalog or website for available
options or contact your Invacare distributor.
See addresses at the end of this document.
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