USER GUIDE //
CHAIR PS-251 + POWER TRACK PA-260 + LOCKING SYSTEM PA-281
Review 04/20
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FIGURE 5 - NON-EXTENDING HANDLE
FIGURE 6 - EXTENDED HANDLE
FIGURE 7 - LOWER FOOTREST
FIGURE 8 - LIFTED FOOTREST
04
OPERATING
EXTEND THE HANDLES:
1
Press the release button (Figure 5) and pull the hand-
le until you find the locking position
2
Release the button and slide the handle forward until
it clicks into place.
3
Lock both handles in the same position. Verify that
both handles are locked when you try to push or remo-
ve them without pressing the release buttons. When
the locks are engaged, the handles will not move.
RETRACT THE HANDLES:
1
Press the release button (Figure 6) and push the
handle until you find the blocking position.
2
Release the button and slide the handle backwards
until it clicks into place.
3
Lock both handles in the same position. Verify that
both handles are locked when you try to push or remo-
ve them without pressing the release buttons. When
the locks are engaged, the handles will not move.
04.1.4 Footrest
The footrest has two positions:
1
Lifting for storage (See in Figure 7).
2
Lowered for use (See in Figure 8).
- To lower the footrest, lower it down until it stops.
- To lift the footrest, lift it until it stops.
Instructions for footrest use:
·
Use the footrest correctly to ensure that it does not
interfere with the patient’s oroperator’s feet.
04.1.3 Telescopic handles
The telescopic handles adjust to two locked positions. Adjust the handles according to the preferences
of the operator and the task.
·
Before transferring the patient to the chair, make sure that the footrest is raised in the storage position.
Sit down the patient before lowering the footrest.
·
At the time to move the patient from the chair, lift the footrest to the storage position before loose-
ning the belts. This will prevent the patient from trying to stop before the footrest has been stowed out
of the way of his feet.
·
Keep the repository elevated when it is not in use.