P.4
P.3
STEP 4 : GETTING UP
• Engage the wheel locks
• Pivot footplates and legrests upwards to vertical position
• Position in front of a device to which you can hold to (e.g. A walker)
• Position your legs in parallel
• While standing up, bend the elbows slightly when placing the hands onto the
handgrips of the object
STEP 5 :
STORING THE WHEELCHAIR
In order to minimize the storage space required for your chair, you can fold it into
its most compact form.
• Engage the wheel locks
• Pivot footplates and legrests upwards to vertical position
• Remove the cushions of the seat and backrest
• Remove the armrests, headrest, footrest and fold the backrest.
RECOMMENDATION :
• Store the screws properly after disassembly
• Two persons are recommended to perform the disassembly.
WARNING:
• Keep your head clear of the backrest while dismantling it.
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STEP 4
STEP 5
C) SAFETY GUIDELINE :
1) WEIGHT LIMITATION:
• Weight limitation : 308 lbs (140 kg)
2) WHEEL LOCKS:
• DO NOT stop a moving wheelchair with wheel
locks, these are not brakes. Use hand rims to stop
the wheelchair
• DO NOT slow down wheelchair with wheel locks
• ALWAYS engage both wheel locks to prevent the
wheelchair from tilting
• DO NOT operate on roads, streets or highways
• DO NOT operate on soft surfaces such as sand, grass ,or gravel
• DO NOT move up or down an incline with a water, ice or oil film
• Beware of narrow doors, steps, high surfaces, protruding wall fitting and everyday
household items such as children ‘toys, electrical appliances etc when using indoor.
Take extra care in kitchen environments
Lean forwards when
moving up on a sloped
ground
Sitting as far back as
possible in the seat when
going down a gradient
DO NOT allow children to
play on or operate
3) OPERATION:
Downward slope
Upward slope