TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS – FOLDING WHEELCHAIRS | USER MANUAL
NOTE: If you ignore these warnings or fail to inspect or maintain your wheelchair as directed in the manual, you may fall, tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others and damage the
wheelchair.
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5. SAFETY
5.1 CHECKLIST
See section
11. Periodic Checklist
.
5.2 WEIGHT LIMITATION
– The Motion Composites wheelchair has a weight limit of 265 lb
(120 kg). The specified weight capacity includes both the rider,
as well as any luggage transported or attached to the chair
(for example, a backpack). Kindly make sure the total weight
is below the above specified capacity. For example, if the user
transports a bag of 5 kg (10 Ib), its weight limit will be 115 kg
(255 Ib) on a standard wheelchair with a limit of 120 kg (265 Ib).
– Motion Composites is not responsible for any damages or inju-
ries caused by the misuse of this wheelchair.
5.3 WEIGHT TRAINING
AND SPORTING ACTIVITIES
– Our wheelchairs were not designed or tested as a weight
training or stretching apparatus, or for stretching exercises. The
warranty shall be void if the wheelchair has been used for any
weight training or stretching purposes.
– This wheelchair is not intended to be used during sporting
activities.
CAUTION
Should you make any adjustments, repairs or do any servic-
ing, ensure that all fasteners are tightly secured before use.
WARNING
Exceeding the specified weight limit may damage the wheel-
chair and/or cause serious injuries.
WARNING
This wheelchair was designed to be tailored to the dimen-
sions of its owner. As such it should only be used by its
owner unless a qualified specialist, approved by Motion
Composites, has readjusted it.
5.4 PREVENTION AGAINST TRAPS
FOR BODY PARTS
Particular attention should be paid to body parts that are close to
moving components of the wheelchair such as the rear wheels
and casters. Hands should be outside the rear wheels, close to the
handrims when riding. Wheel locking mechanisms should only be
applied when the wheelchair is completely stopped.
5.5 REFLECTING DEVICE
Reflecting systems are available as an option and ensure more
visibility for user safety.
6. RIDING YOUR MOTION
COMPOSITES WHEELCHAIR
CAUTION
Any adjustment to the wheelchair (seat height, depth,
backrest angle, tilt, wheel size and position, footrest position)
could affect the center of gravity. The adjustments should be
performed by a professional and the user should be informed
that the stability could be affected by these adjustments.
WARNING
DO NOT tilt the wheelchair or perform a wheelie without
assistance.
WARNINGS
DO NOT stand on the wheelchair or a part of its frame.
DO NOT sit or transfer into the wheelchair unless it is fully
open and the seat rails are fully seated into the receivers.
DO NOT use the footplate as a platform when getting in or out
of the wheelchair or to reach for an object.
6.1 TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ACCIDENTS
– We recommend that you review safe wheelchair use with your
therapist prior to using this equipment safely.
– Take the time to read the instructions in this manual to ensure
that you feel comfortable using the wheelchair without assis-
tance.
– Always be aware of hazards in the environment.
– Unless you are a skilled rider of this wheelchair and that you
are sure you are not at risk to tip over, always use anti-tippers.
Because anti-tippers are an option in some markets on this
wheelchair, Motion Composites strongly recommends ordering
them as they are an important safeguard for the wheelchair
user.
a) Always use anti-tippers if you are not a skilled rider.
b) Always use anti-tippers each time you modify or adjust your
wheelchair. Any change may make it easier to tip backward.
c) Use anti-tippers until you adapt to the change, and are sure
of not being at risk to tip over.
d) Always install both anti-tippers.
6.2 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
– The Motion Composites wheelchair was designed to be used on
hard and plane surfaces like asphalt, concrete, and on indoor
surfaces such as hard flooring or carpeting.
– DO NOT operate on roads, streets or highways.
– Beware that the maneuverability of the wheelchair is signifi-
cantly affected by outside conditions such as sand, mud, rain,
snow and rough surfaces. If used in such conditions, it is recom-
mended to frequently have it serviced.
– Be careful when using your wheelchair on wet or slippery
surfaces. Exposure to water or excessive moisture can be dam-
aging and may even cause the wheelchair to corrode over the
long-term. Some accessories of the wheelchair may be affected
by corrosion.
– DO NOT leave your wheelchair in humid environments such as
the bathroom and do not use it while taking a shower.
6.3 CAREGIVERS
– Never use removable parts (e.g., armrests,
footrests) to push or lift the wheelchair when it is occupied,
since they could be detached and cause injuries and/or damage
the chair.
– Ensure that the wheelchair is equipped with push handles and
that its grips are securely in place.
– Turn anti-tipping devices upwards or remove them to avoid
tripping. Remember to return them to their correct position as
soon as you stop riding the wheelchair.
– Should you need to leave the wheelchair user unattended,
engage the wheel locks and place the anti-tipping devices back
in the downward position.
– Ask an experienced caregiver to explain user safe assistance
methods to you.
– Ensure ongoing communication between you and the wheel-
chair user as to avoid any kind of confusion or surprises related
to mutual expectations.
– Maintain proper posture to tilt or lift the wheelchair; keep your
back straight and bend the knees.
– Instruct the wheelchair user to lean his/her back when you are
tilting the wheelchair.