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III. NOTICE - READ BEFORE USE

A. Use

Intended Use:

 Ki Mobility Manual wheelchairs are manually operated devices with wheels that 

are intended for medical purposes to provide mobility to persons restricted to a sitting position. 

Intended User:

 The wheelchair is intended for users with physical disabilities or limitations that 

inhibit the ability to functionally ambulate. Wheelchair users may be either dependent or 

independent in the use of the wheelchair for mobility.

Indications for Use:

 Possessing a need for wheeled mobility that the specific model can be 

configured to meet, as determined by the user, caregivers, clinicians, and Assistive Technology 

Professional (ATP) or other competent clinical or technical professional with appropriate 

knowledge of the products being considered.

Contraindications for Use:

 The inability of the specific model to accommodate the needs of the 

user as determined by the user, caregivers, clinicians, and Assistive Technology Professional 

(ATP) or other competent clinical or technical professional with appropriate knowledge of the 

products being considered.

B. Your Safety

Any serious adverse events or injuries related to the use of your wheelchair or its 

accessories must be reported immediately if the incident directly or indirectly leads to 

serious health decline or death of the user or other person. Report any serious events 

and/or injuries to Ki Mobility and, if required by local regulation, the competent health 

authority where the user and/or other person legally reside.

Do not use this wheelchair without first reading this entire manual. BEFORE riding, you should 

be trained in the safe use of this chair by an Assistive Technology Professional (ATP) or other 

competent clinical or technical professional. Ki Mobility manufactures many different 

wheelchairs that might meet your needs. The recognized best practice for selecting a wheelchair 

is to consult with an ATP or other competent technical professional and an experienced clinical 

professional such as a physical therapist, occupational therapist or physician.  Final selection of 

the type of wheelchair, options and adjustments rests solely with you and your technical and 

clinical professionals. The options you choose, and the set-up and adjustment of the wheelchair 

have a direct impact on its performance, stability and its ability to meet your needs. 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.

C. 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 notes, cautions or warnings. 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:

NOTE –  Note indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result 

in a decline in the performance of the chair or damage to your wheelchair.

CAUTION:  Caution indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could 

result in damage to your wheelchair and injury to you.

WARNING:  Warning indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, 

could result in serious injury or death.

These signal words will be placed throughout the manual, where appropriate to highlight the 

hazardous situation. Refer to Section F. for hazardous situations that will apply to the general use 

of this wheelchair.

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Страница 2: ...cal professional in the safe use of this chair prior to use If you have any questions or concerns about any aspect of this wheelchair this manual or the service provided do not hesitate to contact you...

Страница 3: ...lchair 17 H Height Adjustable T Arm 19 I Pediatric T Arm 20 J Angle Adj Locking Extendable Flip Up Armrest 21 K Swing Away Hangers 21 L Swing Away Hangers with 4 Way Latch 22 M Extension Tubes 23 N El...

Страница 4: ...is to consult with an ATP or other competent technical professional and an experienced clinical professional such as a physical therapist occupational therapist or physician Final selection of the typ...

Страница 5: ...warnings If presented on the medical device or packaging it indicates the need for the user to consult the instructions for safety reasons such as cautions and warnings Indicates the item is a medica...

Страница 6: ...t in an inability to control the wheelchair on the surface and result in a tip over or fall A tip over or fall could result in damage to your chair or in serious injury or death Avoid leaning over the...

Страница 7: ...or s order i Unless you can remove the belts easily in an emergency If you cannot do this consult with your health care advisor for other options to help with your posture b On a user who is unconscio...

Страница 8: ...right of way always yield until the driver of the motor vehicle has seen you Use extreme caution when propelling backward You may be unable to see an obstruction that could cause a tip over Tipping o...

Страница 9: ...hair and its configuration Use of an unapproved external power drive system could result in mechanical failure of the wheelchair or cause a fall A fall could result in damage to your wheelchair severe...

Страница 10: ...death L Wheelchair Stability WARNING The stability of your wheelchair could be affected when using on soft rough uneven incline or decline or slick surfaces including but not limited to ice sand loose...

Страница 11: ...ith an assistive technology professional or clinical professional that is familiar with your needs and capabilities to determine what you are able to do safely while maintaining the stability of your...

Страница 12: ...3 The person behind the user tilts the wheelchair back and both attendants lift together Take one step at a time B Descending Stairs WARNING Do not descend stairs without the assistance of at least tw...

Страница 13: ...on 19 Wheelchairs used as seats in motor vehicles and ISO 7176 19 Wheelchairs Part 19 Wheeled mobility devices for use as seats in motor vehicles RESNA and ISO standards are designed to test the struc...

Страница 14: ...shoulder harnesses any other positioning strap system or positioning accessory should not be used or relied on as an occupant restraint unless it is marked as such by the manufacturer in accordance w...

Страница 15: ...ecure them separately If the chair is equipped with an oxygen tank holder never use the wheelchair as a seat in a motor vehicle NOTE To obtain copies of RESNA or ISO standards please contact the stand...

Страница 16: ...ous injury or death to you or others a This wheelchair was designed to be used with a proper wheelchair cushion b The standard sling upholstery is provided with hook and loop self fastening strips The...

Страница 17: ...1 Tilt Cable 2 Trigger Lock Pin 3 Tilt Lock Trigger 4 Push Handle 5 Back Cane 6 Seat Pan 7 Swing Away Hanger 8 Caster Housing 9 Wheel Lock 10 Mechlock 11 Quick Release Axle 12 Handrim 13 Rear Wheel 1...

Страница 18: ...ler profile once the chair is fully folded 2 If present disconnect the folding angle adjustable handle or folding rigidizer bar See Fig 2 3 Begin the folding process by pulling up on the folding loop...

Страница 19: ...tch levers Fig 4 A How to Unfold Your Wheelchair 1 If the back canes are folded down lift up until you hear the latch levers click into place 2 Pull both sides of the chair apart and push down on the...

Страница 20: ...e serious injury or death How to Use Your Armrest 1 Installation a Slide the outer armpost into the receiver mounted to the wheelchair frame b The armrest will automatically lock into place Check to m...

Страница 21: ...est a Push the lever Fig 7 A in towards the side guard panel to release the pin from the receiver b Pull the armrest straight out of the receiver 3 Adjusting the Arm Height in the Receiver a Remove th...

Страница 22: ...ng Position a To return the armrest to the operating position push the armrest down until the lever clicks and locks K Swing Away Hangers WARNING Ensure the hangers are locked into place before using...

Страница 23: ...tripping or falling during a transfer Ensure your feet do not get caught in the space between the footrests and avoid putting weight on the footrests as the chair may tip forward and cause a fall resu...

Страница 24: ...rs while using the wheelchair could cause a fall resulting in serious injury or death Avoid tripping or falling during a transfer Ensure your feet do not get caught in the space between the footrests...

Страница 25: ...the lever Fig 13 B and while holding the lever lift the leg rest Releasing the lever will cause the leg rest to lock into position O Pro Elevating Leg Rest WARNING Ensure hangers are locked in place b...

Страница 26: ...e Depth of the Calf Pad a Remove the screw Fig 14 B and nut Fig 14 C on the calf pad arm using a 5mm Allen wrench and a 13mm wrench b Pick the desired location based on the four predrilled holes and r...

Страница 27: ...A to the desired angle of elevation b To lower the Pro ELR press and hold the lever lock Fig 16 B while pushing the leg rest tube Fig 16 A down c Retighten the nut 6 Adjusting the Knee Height a Use t...

Страница 28: ...est facing either inward or outward from the frame Similar to the swing away footrest pic tured in Fig 11 b Rotate the leg rest so that it aligns with the frame and locks into place in the latch block...

Страница 29: ...drop when the lever lock is pushed a To raise lift the leg rest tube Fig 20 A to the desired angle of elevation b To lower press and hold the lever lock Fig 20 B while pushing the leg rest tube Fig 20...

Страница 30: ...s the chair may tip forward and cause a fall resulting in a serious injury or death How to Use the Contracture Footrest Fig 21 shows the contracture footrest in the outside mount configuration A cente...

Страница 31: ...top of the footplate 2 Changing Footrest Height a Remove footplate assembly from hanger by removing screw Fig 23 G washer Fig 23 F washer Fig 23 E saddle spacer Fig 23 D washer Fig 23 C washer Fig 23...

Страница 32: ...ward the front of the chair to disengage the latches If the backrest seating is attached both latches must be disengaged simultaneously in order to allow the backrest to fold 2 Push forward on the bac...

Страница 33: ...the push handle to the desired position 3 Release the buttons when the desired angle is achieved 4 Verify that the hinge is locked by pulling upwards on the push handles How to Remove a Stroller Handl...

Страница 34: ...ggers Fig 28 A at the same time to release the gas cylinders This will allow you to adjust the backrest position as follows a Reclining to open the angle of the backrest relative to the seat frame or...

Страница 35: ...Release the trigger s to lock into place 2 Adjusting the Tilt Cable a Unlock the jam nut Fig 29 C from the cable adjuster body Fig 29 D using a 10mm and 3 8 open ended wrench b Thread the cable adjus...

Страница 36: ...he chair by checking the images in Fig 30 31 b Ensure the chair is locked by pushing on the back handles c Insert the pin attached to the trigger by a lanyard into the hand trigger hole Fig 30 A 31 A...

Страница 37: ...ce the desired tension is obtained and tested to be functioning properly hold the adjusters in place with the wrench and tighten the jam nut Repeat on the opposite cable Using the Tilt Stops 1 Remove...

Страница 38: ...he axle release button and its effect on the locking balls Fig 34 D on the other end of the axle b Insert the axle into the bearing housing on the wheel if it s separate c Push on the quick release bu...

Страница 39: ...heel locks to hold your chair could cause a loss of control or fall resulting in serious injury or death 1 Adjusting Wheel Locks a Use a 10mm wrench or socket to loosen do not remove hex bolt Fig 35 A...

Страница 40: ...ever down release the brake handles and the parking brake will remain engaged d To release the parking brake squeeze the brake levers until the spring loaded locking levers snap back Release the brake...

Страница 41: ...down slightly until the foot lever pops up and releases Z Surface Temperature WARNING Handling of wheelchair surfaces with elevated temperatures can result in a potentially hazardous situation which...

Страница 42: ...g or descending curbs obstacles and steps they can become bent or broken If the anti tips are bent or broken they will no longer prevent the wheelchair from tipping over backwards Tipping over backwar...

Страница 43: ...Turn the anti tip tube down until the release pin is positioned through the receiver mounting hole 4 Insert the second anti tip tube the same way How to Adjust the Wheel Extension Height Fig 41 1 Pre...

Страница 44: ...e Anti Tip Tubes Up Fig 42 1 Press the rear anti tip tube release pin Fig 42 A 2 Hold the pin in and turn the anti tip tube up 3 Release the pin 4 Repeat with the second anti tip tube 5 Return the ant...

Страница 45: ...r the over center position when in the locked position and the follower lock assembly wheel lock can return to the unlocked position NOTE Some configurations such as spoke wheels with pneumatic tires...

Страница 46: ...nd pull out and down until the canopy is fully stretched out 2 Quick Removal and Quick Install Fig 45 C a Push in the latches Fig 45 D on both sides of the canopy and lift up and out of the receiv ers...

Страница 47: ...le but pushing the handle down until the release button clicks and locks into place EE Folding Rigidizer Bar How to Use the Folding Rigidizer Bar 1 Rotate the release knob Fig 47 A and swing the rigid...

Страница 48: ...hazards remove contaminants immediately See the Cleaning section in this manual for instructions Check the rear tires anti tip wheels and the caster wheels for wear spots or damage Replace immediately...

Страница 49: ...h or allow wheelchair to air dry 3 Nonabrasive wax may be used to help preserve painted surfaces Upholstery 1 Hand wash using a cloth and mild detergent 2 Allow upholstery to air dry DO NOT machine dr...

Страница 50: ...es footplate seat rails handrim and wheel rim Steel Fasteners QR axles caster stems backrest release latch wheel spokes bearings and axle sleeve Plastic Rear wheels caster tires push handle grips armr...

Страница 51: ...t Authorized Distributor Symptoms Chair pulls to one side Looseness in chair Difficulty turning Caster Float Caster Flutter Squeaking clicking or rattling Difficulty Tilting Solutions B Add spacer was...

Страница 52: ...VOID if the original chair serial number tag is removed or altered 3 This warranty is VOID if the original chair has been modified from its original condition and it is determined the modification re...

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