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“Xplore Your World!”
III. GENERAL WARNINGS
MAXIMUM WEIGHT LIMIT
SAFETY FIRST
— Reducing the risk of an accident
CHANGES & ADJUSTMENTS
WARNING: The operator/caregiver must read and understand this manual prior to operat-
ing this equipment. If you are unable to understand any part of the manual, contact your
dealer for assistance.
WARNING: THE INITIAL SET UP OF THIS PUSHCHAIR MUST BE PERFORMED BY A QUALI-
FIED TECHNICIAN.
WARNING: PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE DESCRIBED
IN THIS MANUAL MUST BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN
.
The weight carried by the Xplore Mobility chair must NEVER exceed the total weight limit of 36kg
(80lbs) (Maximum occupant size plus any items carried.) When using the chair in transit, all items
including positioning tray must be removed from the chair and secured separately.
1. ALWAYS get properly trained and get comfortable operating the chair.
2. ALWAYS watch for obstacles and avoid them as often as possible
3. Make sure that the chair operates properly. Repair any problems before use.
4.
ALWAYS verify that the quick release clips are locked so that the back wheels don’t come
off.
5.
ALWAYS secure your child in the chair with the appropriate positioning components
.
1. Adjustments made to the chair will change the balance and function of the chair and may increase
risk of tip over
— consult your supplier before making adjustments.
2. Warranty will be void if modifications that change the structure of the chair are made without authori-
zation.
Extreme Temperatures:
Do not leave the chair or child in the sun or near other heat sources that could
raise the surface temperatures on the chair above 41°C the chair or child outside in cold
temperatures at or below 0°C because contact with a chair in temperatures below freezing could
result in injury. Damage to the chair may also result from exposure to extreme hot or cold
temperatures.
The chair should only be used on solid gentle terrain.
Use chair as intended by the manufacturer. For instance, do not drive into obstacles
(including curbs, steps) without slowing down.
Always remove child from chair whenever lifting chair to clear major obstacles. To clear obsta-
cles such as curbs or a step, holding on to the handlebar with both hands, tilt the chair onto the
rear wheels. Pull it backwards to go up. To descend, slowly lower it forward.
Avoid getting the chair wet as it may cause rust or corrosion. Dry the chair thoroughly if it is
exposed to moisture.