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4.5 

PUSHING TECHNIQUES 

 

 

Pushing a wheelchair with a helpful occupant can be an 
enjoyment for both people involved provided that there 
is mutual confidence and understanding.    

 When first planning a trip, the pusher should check the 
distance and terrain to be covered, bearing in mind that 
a slope going out is a hill coming back. A combination 
of slope and camber is common in many areas. Try the 
chair out on typical surface conditions nearby, and 
practice manoeuvres likely to be encountered on a 
longer trip. 

The pusher should be familiar with the operation of the 
wheelchair, remembering to put the brakes on and 
steady the chair before the occupant gets in and out. 

Where applicable, detachable features such as push 
handles and armrests should be checked for security, 
before setting out on a journey.  The occupant should 
not be rushed during transferring in and out of the 
chair. 

Before setting off, the pusher should make sure that the 
occupant is comfortable and that clothes, rugs, covers 
etc do not catch in the wheels or interfere with the 
general workings of the wheelchair. 

The pusher should walk at a sensible speed, and tell 
the occupant before changing position, tipping the chair 
or manoeuvring, also paying attention to the surface 
conditions and avoiding uneven or soft ground 
wherever possible.   

The pusher should always maintain a firm grip on the 
push handles. The chair should not be jolted  or jarred, 
or rocked like a pram. 

see figs 4 & 5. 

Shopping bags or other additional heavy loads    
should not be carried in a wheelchair unless 
specifically designed for the purpose. This 
particularly applies to hanging items over the 
push handles, which can overload the chair 
and affect stability resulting in injury if the 
occupant tips out of the chair when it is left 
unattended momentarily.

  

 
 

Fig 3

 – Side Transfer

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fig  4

  –  Maintain a firm 

grip on the push handles 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fig 5

 – Attendant Control

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.4 

BRAKES 

 

 

 

 

Hand brakes are provided for preventing wheel 
movement when parked, particularly on a slope, or 
during occupant transfer to and from the wheelchair. 
The action of a brake shoe pressing on the tyre makes 
correct inflation pressure important. 
 
Cable operated hub brakes are an option available for 
mounting on the push handles to allow the attendant to 
control the chair without having to reach down for the 
hand brake handle. These may also provide the 
attendant with a means of controlling the speed of a 
wheelchair when going downhill, and are a safety 
improvement on slopes and undulating terrain, as 
described in Technical Information Manual (Part B).  
 
Operating the wheelchair in this way however, 
demands that the attendant is skilled in the controlling 
operation, as a sudden change in direction will result if 
one wheel is retarded in advance of the other. 
 
Brake adjustment—  Loosen sideframe brake bracket 
clamp, and drop brake sub assembly until there is a 
5mm gap between the brake while in the off position 
and tyre. Tighten and secure to 1oft/lbs ensuring tyre is 
central to the brake shoe. 

 

Images showing extending brake handle 

  

 

 
 

 
 

Fig 6

 – Going down a kerb 

 

      Start position

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When setting the brake; please ensure that when 
the brake is on, the rotation of the swinger 
assemblies; does not disengage the brake. 

Содержание Dash Lite

Страница 1: ...______________________________________________________________________________________________ Issue_G_January_2013 1 Dash Lite D Da as sh h L Li it te e MODULAR OCCUPANT ATTENDANT USER GUIDE ...

Страница 2: ...air Cleaning and Maintenance 16 14 Service Checklist 17 15 Useful Addresses 17 16 Wheelchair Technical Information 18 17 Distributor Stamp Information 19 Amendment Record ISSUE PAGE AMENDMENT DATE B Front Cover 3 Remploy Logo ISO 9001 2008 compliance Jun 09 C Page 7 Brake warning note added Aug 10 D Pages 18 9 17 Model added to range Tray Bracket info added Nov 10 E Page 8 Additional picture added...

Страница 3: ...effield Road Whittington Moor Chesterfield Derbyshire S41 8NJ Customer services 0044 0870 60 90 600 e mail sales rhealthcare co uk Website http www remployhealthcare com Label Decal Placement 1 Dash Lite stickers are situated on the front of the bottom tube 2 per chair one on each side frame 2 R Healthcare stickers are situated on the front of the side frame top tube 2 per chair one on each side f...

Страница 4: ...ecommendations may put themselves at risk of serious injury or even death 1 WHEELCHAIR FEATURES 1 1 DESCRIPTION OF WHEELCHAIR The Dash Lite self propelling folding wheelchair is fitted with 61cm 24 diameter wheels and the Dash Lite attendant propelled transit wheelchair is fitted with 31cm 12 diameter wheels The standard configuration for the wheelchair is shown below which identifies the key comp...

Страница 5: ...contact your healthcare professional wheelchair dealer or your wheelchair service and ask for assistance If you have been informed that you must receive specific instructions about your wheelchair before using it then it is important that you await this instruction for your own safety 1 Turn the heel loops if fitted to the front of the footplate and then flip up the footplates 2 Grasp the middle o...

Страница 6: ...ps if fitted are not jammed against the footrest support frame On some models footrests may be detached or swung away for easier access Note that when footrests are detached the mounting swivels remain exposed and care should be taken to avoid the occupant catching these accidentally The occupant may be able to help by pushing on the armrests to provide support whilst being lowered into the seat F...

Страница 7: ...m see figs 4 5 Shopping bags or other additional heavy loads should not be carried in a wheelchair unless specifically designed for the purpose This particularly applies to hanging items over the push handles which can overload the chair and affect stability resulting in injury if the occupant tips out of the chair when it is left unattended momentarily Fig 3 Side Transfer Fig 4 Maintain a firm gr...

Страница 8: ...move before pivoting the chair gently to the ground to face direction of travel and then pushing forward Note The chair must not be tipped for ward or the occupant may fall out When stabilisers have been fitted this operation is more difficult to control and extra care should be taken Going up a kerb First method The chair footplates or occupant feet if longer should be taken to just in front of t...

Страница 9: ...n prescribing the wheelchair Tray Bracket Is fitted on either armrest utilized the front two armrest side panel screws Footrest Correct positioning of the footrests to suit occupant size and position is very important as it has a major effect on distribution of seating pressure The underside of the occupant s legs should be supported as far forward as possible over the length of the seat to reduce...

Страница 10: ... FLOORS Where possible the hazard of negotiating steps should be avoided Many falls and injuries to both occupant and helper can occur when inexperienced people are carrying out this operation and if users or carers are concerned about a particular hazard in the usage environment which they must regularly overcome they should consult their wheelchair rehabilitation service or community services de...

Страница 11: ... tightened the buckle is located centrally and the surplus webbing is secured by the tri glide provided Inspection and maintenance of posture belts and their fittings should be included within the planned preventative maintenance programme for the wheelchair Wheelchair seatbelts are not tested to meet the crash test standards required for occupant restraint in a vehicle but we advise that they sho...

Страница 12: ...s acting positively and progressing gradually towards optimum performance settings with the stabilisers only acting as a back up Once satisfied that the occupant has developed the full range of wheelchair skills and provided that the medical condition is not compromised the therapist can authorise removal of the stabilisers and the occupant then takes full responsibility and control of the wheelch...

Страница 13: ...ting wheelchair occupants should have safe secure wheelchair access transport operators should recognise this Available publications are Safe Transportation of Wheelchairs DB2001 03 June 2001 Safe Use of Wheelchairs and Vehicle mounted Passenger Lifts DB2003 03 Public Transport Wheelchair users who choose to travel in a local bus or public service vehicle should recognise that this involves risk a...

Страница 14: ...T NO DASH LITE 4 Point Webbing with Karabiner W120 The model Dash has been crashed tested successfully to ISO 7176 19 which is for forward facing with tie downs Wheelchair Seat Belts and Posture Belts are not crash tested restraints although they help keep an occupant in a preferred position during normal vehicle motion To meet crash safety standards wheelchair and occupant must be secured to the ...

Страница 15: ... Dash Lite is Five years from purchase date Service Service Records should be completed by the Authorised Distributor Servicing Department and retained by the user as a reference Service checks should be carried out by the Authorised Distributor at the recommended interval specified on the Service Record Batch code and serial numbers are essential for the specification of spare parts If in doubt y...

Страница 16: ...such as ball point pen ink lipstick newsprint and food colourings may be absorbed by the vinyl and cause permanent staining This can often be minimised by immediate cleaning with a damp soapy cloth or sponge Cleaning To maintain its appearance the fabric should be cleaned REGULARLY to remove fatty substances in soiling which may reduce its service life Light soiling can be removed by adding a smal...

Страница 17: ... use will allow easy operation Upholstery The upholstery should be wiped with a damp cloth Marks can be removed using a mild detergent Pressure washing is not recommended Damage should be repaired before it causes problems A slight catch in the upholstery may result in a longer tear if not dealt with when it first occurs Frame and Fittings Paint work can be protected using a proprietary car wax po...

Страница 18: ...25 mm 650mm open length 958mm 958mm 958mm open height 934mm 934mm 934mm folded width 275mm 275mm 275mm folded length 692mm 692mm 692mm folded height 705mm 705mm 705mm frame wheelbase 410 460mm 410 460mm 410 460mm Overall dimensions 24 open width 600mm 625mm 650mm open length 1080mm 1080mm 1080mm open height 934mm 934mm 934mm folded width 350mm 350mm 350mm folded length 1080mm 1080mm 1080mm folded ...

Страница 19: ...______________________________________________________________________________________________ Issue_G_January_2013 19 Dash Lite R HEALTHCARE HEALTHCARE GROUP Distributed by Other Approved Distributors ...

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