GB 13
Folding up the wheelchair
Folding up the wheelchair
You can remove the armrests by lifting them
directly upwards.
You can remove the footrests. By moving up
the red lever on the swivel fork upwards you
can lift up and remove the footrests.
You can remove the wheels. Disengage the
brake on the rear wheel. Press the axle button
in with your thumb and pull the wheel and the
axle out of the frame. Keep the axle button
pressed in while doing this.
Getting into and out of the wheelchair independently
Caution:
put the brakes on before getting into and out of the wheelchair.
If applicable, remove the side panels and armrests before getting in
or out.
Tackling obstacles with the attendant
1. Push the handles down.
2. Push the wheelchair to the elevation (obstacle).
3. Push the wheelchair further and lift the rear wheels over the
obstacle with the handles.
Getting up a kerb can be done forwards, getting down a kerb is
better carried out backwards.
Caution:
when descending a slope, keep the speed under control.
Before tackling obstacles independently, the manufacturer advises
that you should first practise extensively under the supervision of
a therapist. For tips and tricks, please consult www.o4.eu under
Comfortably mobile.
Caution:
when riding on a slope or uneven terrain (for example forest
paths), the centre of gravity will change and the wheelchair can easily
tip backwards. The wheelchair is equipped with anti-tip wheels.
These should never be removed. Less experienced users can adjust
the wheelchair to less active settings. This makes the wheelchair
heavier to ride, but also makes it more stable.
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GB 12
Use
Folding up the wheelchair
Removing the wheel
Kerb
Slope
Stairs
Removing the armrests
Removing the footrests
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