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MAINTENANCE GUIDE

 

Your wheelchair is designed to give you many years of trouble-free 

use with proper care. Some servicing can be done at home, but we 

recommend that periodic maintenance be performed at your dealer.

 

Service frequency depends strongly on the type of use and your 

dealer can best advise you on the time interval.

 

CLEANING

 

All chrome and painted parts can be cleaned with a mild 

 

non-abrasive cleaner such as window cleaner. Stubborn spots or 

rust can be removed with automotive chrome cleaner.

 

The arms and nylon upholstery should be cleaned with a mild soap 

and water solution. Both should be rinsed well with clean water to 

remove all soap residues. The molded wheels and casters should 

also be cleaned with a mild soap and water solution.

 

LUBRICATION

 

Your wheelchair has been made with low friction plastic, steel, 

aluminum and polished chrome to reduce friction and wear. 

However a light use of thin lubricant, such as WD40 or silicone 
spray will reduce friction and wear, making your chair easier to 

use.

 

SAFETY AND HANDLING

 

The safe handling of your chair depends on understanding the 

purpose and function of your particular wheelchair model. 

 

Recognizing the chairs’ limitations will increase your confidence 

level. 

 

LEANING

 

Leaning should be avoided when possible, as this weight transfer 

will reduce your chair’s stability. When leaning forward or 

sideways make sure the casters are turned in the direction you are 
leaning as this will lengthen the wheel base, increasing stability.

 

Also make sure the wheel locks are engaged, to prevent your chair 

from rolling.

 

 

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Страница 2: ...uggest you regularly inspect your chair checking for loose fasteners excess play and damage We also strongly recommend that regular maintenance be done by your servicing dealer Please complete your Warranty Registration Card and return it to us at Power Plus Mobility Also please read this manual to help you understand the proper operation safety and maintenance of your new chair If you have any di...

Страница 3: ...f defects in workmanship and material to the original purchaser for a period of 5 years This warranty is invalid if the chair has been damaged by accident misuse neglect improper application unauthorized service repair or the addition of non factory approved accessories Power Plus Mobility will repair or replace defective parts as required A return authorization must be obtained and the parts retu...

Страница 4: ... casters should also be cleaned with a mild soap and water solution LUBRICATION Your wheelchair has been made with low friction plastic steel aluminum and polished chrome to reduce friction and wear However a light use of thin lubricant such as WD40 or silicone spray will reduce friction and wear making your chair easier to use SAFETY AND HANDLING The safe handling of your chair depends on underst...

Страница 5: ...ard and down very slowly It is a definite no no to use your chair on an escalator find the nearest elevator instead Going up or down stairs should be done with at least two attendants at all times TRANSFERRING IN A WHEELCHAIR Attendant assistance is recommended to stabilize the chair and help in lifting you if necessary Transfers are best accomplished by following these guidelines Use a chair with...

Страница 6: ... to the chair s maximum width Your chair is now fully opened and ready for use To Close Disengage wheel locks and fold both footplates up then remove footrest from chair if it is going to be transported Facing your chair with the footrest removed take hold of the seat upholstery at both the front and rear centre Then lift straight up to fold the chair ...

Страница 7: ...rail the push handles and place in vehicle To make chair easier to lift or store remove the footrest the arms the wheels optional quick release axles To remove chair from vehicle lift out again holding on the the seat rail and the push handles To Lift Fold both footplates up then close chair following instructions on the previous page Engage wheel locks to prevent wheels from rotating and lift cha...

Страница 8: ...ve it from the frame To adjust the Anti Tipper height Pull on 4 while moving 2 to your desired position release 4 to lock into place Please adjust your Anti Tippers to a safe height maximum 2 from the ground Whenever the seat height is adjusted by wheels the Anti Tipper height must be adjusted as well Description Quantity 1 Bolt 1 2 Height Extension Tube 1 3 Housing 1 4 Locking Pin 1 5 Anti Tipper...

Страница 9: ... mechanism It will swing to the side of your chair and could then be removed by lifting it straight up and off the locating pins 3 To replace hold footrest at the side of your chair locate onto mounting pins allowing it to drop all the way in and then push forward until it locks into place Number Description Quantity 1 Foot Plate 2 2 Release Handle 2 3 Mounting Pins 4 4 Footrest Extension Tube 2 1...

Страница 10: ... Height Adjustment 8 Leg Length Adjustment Screw 9 Leg Rest Height Extension Tube Operating Your Legrest Locate 1 into 2 and swing into place This should allow 3 to lock into place with 4 Make sure your legrest is locked into place before using To remove footrest press 5 swing away and lift legrest upwards To raise legrest lift 9 to desired height To lower legrest pull 6 upwards Use 7 to raise or ...

Страница 11: ...hen lift arm top 1 straight up evenly near the back of the arm When the arm is returned to the closed position and pushed down the locking pin will relock Number Description Quantity 1 Arm Top 2 2 Arm Base 2 3 Arm Removal Latch 4 1 2 3 Adjustable height arms provide 5 adjustment positions To adjust pull out and hold the height adjustment release knob Then lift up or push down the arm top to achiev...

Страница 12: ...This feature is only available with T Arms and allows 5 10 or 15 of adjustment To Adjust Back Angle X Angle Adjustable Bracket Y x 20 x 1 Hex Bolt Y through A on X equals to 90 Y through B on X equals to 95 Y through C on X equals to 100 Y through D on X equals to 105 D C B A X Y ...

Страница 13: ...ttering or pulling is experienced your stem bearings 9 may need adjustment or replacements To adjust flip chair back onto its push handle and remove the dust caps 1 on the caster sockets Tighten the fork stem nut 2 clockwise while holding the caster assembly Check for smooth easy turning without side or end plays while adjusting do not over tighten as this may damage the bearings Number Descriptio...

Страница 14: ...ntity 1 Wheel 2 2 Axle Bolt 2 3 Axle Receiver 2 4 Axle Plate 2 5 Axle Receiver Nut 2 6 Hub Cap 2 7 Precision Bearing 4 3 4 5 7 2 6 1 7 To Adjust Remove hub cap 6 to access the axle bolt 2 then simply loosen and remove the axle bolt 2 This allows you to remove the rear wheel To adjust your seat height the axle receiver 3 and the axle receiver nut 5 needs to be loosen and removed Once you select you...

Страница 15: ...sting your seat height always remember to square your front casters back to 90 HEMI REAR WHEEL CASTER FORK XXL 12 50 20 5 SHORT XL 13 25 20 6 SHORT SSL 14 00 22 6 SHORT LONG SL 14 75 22 6 SHORT LONG SL 14 75 22 8 LONG LH 15 25 22 6 LONG LH 15 25 22 8 LONG SH 16 00 22 6 LONG SH 16 00 22 8 LONG MH 16 75 24 8 LONG H 17 50 24 8 LONG TH 18 25 24 8 LONG CUSTOM CASTER SOCKET ...

Страница 16: ...e position of the wheel lock is pre set at the factory to provide you with the safest performance However with tire and brake shoe 3 wear they may have to be occasionally adjusted to ensure safety To adjust loosen the bracket bolt 5 and slide brake assembly 2 towards wheel Ensure that the brake holds securely but does not require too much effort to be applied Then tighten the bracket bolt securing...

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