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2.5 Overcoming obstacles
ATTENTION
A WHEELCHAIR IS NOT FOR CARRYING. IT WAS NOT
DESIGNED NOR TESTED OR BUILT FOR THIS:
For this reason avoid stairs whenever possible!
Instead to overcome height differences use ramps
or elevators.
ATTENTION
(1) NEVER overcome stairs etc. with the wheelchair
ALONE.
ATTENTION
(2) Only overcome stairs with the help of two
experienced people. For this, the anti-tipper must
be deactivated. Be sure that the wheelchair is only
held by metal parts which are screwed securely to
the frame.
ATTENTION
(3) NEVER PULL OR CARRY THE WHEELCHAIR
OVER AN OBSTACLE BY THE REMOVEABLE SLIDING
HANDLE OR THE PUSH HANDLE.
ATTENTION
The plastic caps on the push handle can loosen due
to adverse conditions (heat, precipitation, heavy
strain etc). Inform your carer of the dangers.
ATTENTION
The same goes for the removable leg support,
foldable desk side guard and/or foot rests.
ATTENTION
Do not under any circumstances use escalators,
not even with a carer. Shopping malls and public
building with escalators always have elevators as
well.
ATTENTION
Do not drive towards, for example, curbsides
without braking, DANGER OF TIPPING OVER!
ATTENTION
(1) In order to overcome height differences or
when using an elevator and lifting platforms, you
generally have to deactivate the anti-tipper. You
could become restricted in maneuverability.
(2)
In order to overcome curbsides your carer should
slightly tilt you backwards, lift both casters over the
threshold and then, with the rear wheels, carefully
push the wheelchair over the edge-
DO NOT LIFT
. The
anti-tipper must be deactivated.
(1)
(2)
(3)
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