5
K.
Adjustable
Height
Backrest…………………………………...…….....
1.
Height
Adjustment……………………………………………….…...
L.
Depth
Adjustable
Backrest………………….…………...………........
1.
Angle
Adjustment………………………………………………..……
2.
Folding………………………………………………………….……...
3.
Depth
Adjustment………………………………………….………...
M.
Wheel
Installation
&
Removal………………………………….....….
1.
Installing
Wheels...................................................................
2.
Adjusting
Axles......................................................................
3.
Removing
Wheels.................................................................
N.
CATALYST
5
&
Ti……………………………………………………....
1.
Center
Of
Gravity………………………………….……….………...
2.
Wheel
Camber…………………………………….……….…………
3.
Adjusting
the
Wheel
Base
Width……...……………….………....
4.
Rear
Seat
Height
Adjustment………….…………….…………….
O.
CATALYST
5Vx…………………………………...............................
1.
Center
Of
Gravity……………….............…………………………..
2.
Rear
Seat
Height
Adjustment…………...........…….…………….
3.
Wheel
Base
Width
Adjustment……..........………………….……
P.
CATALYST
4
&
4C………………………..............………...………..
1.
Rear
Seat
Height
Adjustment………….....................…….…….
Q.
Upholstery
Fabric…………………………………………………………
R.
Wheel
Locks…………..………………..............……………………….
S.
Caster
Forks……………………….............…………………….………
T.
Caster
Angle
Adjustment……………............………………………...
U.
Anti
‐
Tips…………………………………...............…………………….
1.
Installing
Anti
‐
Tips.................................................................
2.
Adjusting
Position
of
Anti
‐
Tip
Receiver..................................
3.
Adjusting
Height
of
Wheel
Extension......................................
4.
Turning
Anti
‐
Tip
Tubes
Up....................................................
V.
Seat
Sling………………………………..............………………………
W.
Cushion
Installation…………………….............……………………..
VI.
MAINTENANCE
…………………………………...........…………………….
A.
Inspecting
Your
Wheelchair…………...........……………………......
1.
General
Inspections...............................................................
B.
Cleaning……………………………………...........……………….….....
1.
Axles
and
Wheels…………………………........………................
2.
Upholstery…………………………..........………………...............
C.
Storage…………………………………………...........………………...
VII.
WARRANTY
…………………………………………............………………...
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of
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6
A.
Your
Safety
and
Stability
Ki
Mobility
manufactures
many
different
wheelchairs
that
might
meet
your
needs.
You
should
consult
an
Assistive
Technology
Professional
when
select
‐
ing
which
model
would
best
meet
your
particular
requirements
and
how
the
wheelchair
should
be
set
up
and
adjusted.
Final
selection
of
the
type
of
wheel
‐
chair,
options
and
adjustments
rests
solely
with
you
and
your
medical
profes
‐
sional.
The
options
you
choose
and
the
set
‐
up
and
adjustment
of
the
wheel
‐
chair
have
a
direct
impact
on
its
stability.
Factors
to
consider
that
affect
your
safety
and
stability
are:
a)
Your
personal
abilities
and
capabilities
including
strength,
balance
and
coordination.
b)
The
types
of
hazards
and
obstacles
you
might
encounter
during
your
day.
c)
The
specific
dimensions,
options
and
set
up.
In
particular,
the
seat
height,
seat
depth,
seat
angle,
back
angle,
size
and
position
of
the
rear
wheels
and
size
and
position
of
the
front
casters.
Any
change
to
any
of
these
items
will
change
the
stability
of
your
wheelchair.
You
should
only
make
changes
after
consulting
with
a
qualified
professional.
III.
NOTICE
‐
READ
BEFORE
USE
IV.
WARNINGS
A.
Signal
Words
Within
this
manual
you
will
find
what
are
referred
to
as
“Signal”
words.
These
words
are
used
to
identify
and
convey
the
severity
of
varying
hazards.
Before
using
this
chair
you,
and
each
person
who
may
assist
you,
should
read
this
entire
manual.
Please
note
the
Signal
word
and
consider
any
warnings,
cau
‐
tions
or
dangers.
Make
sure
to
follow
all
instructions
and
use
your
chair
safely.
The
Signal
word
refers
to
a
hazard
or
unsafe
practice
that
may
cause
severe
injury
or
death
to
you
or
to
other
persons.
The
“Warnings”
are
in
three
main
categories,
as
follows:
DANGER
–
Danger
indicates
an
imminently
hazardous
situation
which,
if
not
avoided,
will
result
in
serious
injury
or
death.
WARNING
–
Warning
indicates
a
potentially
hazardous
situation
which,
if
not
avoided,
could
result
in
serious
injury
or
death.
CAUTION
–
Caution
indicates
a
potentially
hazardous
situation
which,
if
not
avoided,
could
result
in
injury
or
damage
to
your
wheelchair.
These
signal
words
will
be
placed
throughout
the
manual,
where
appropriate
to
highlight
the
hazardous
situation.
Refer
to
the
following
list
for
hazardous
situ
‐
ations
that
will
apply
to
the
general
use
of
this
wheelchair.
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