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OWNERS MANUAL - Gerald Simonds
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1. 7 5 SEAT CUSHIONS QU SER FROM CUT 7 5 Replacing the Foam Insert in the Seat 7 5 VELCHO STYEE ADJUSTABLE SEAT Eva roO ek EE Te eS 7 5 IristallatlgIbsaeke tiae 7 6 Adjustment e eoe ree sae uie 7 6 SI I 7 6 7 7 0113RevA vii AERO T Owner s Manual CHAPTER 8 AXLE PLATES AND CAMBER PLUGS CENTER OF GRAVITY REAR SEAT 8 1 GAMBER MOUNTS icis RUNE E EVE C EUR E FEM S 8 1 Adjusting the Rear Seat Helglt siege re ob een YE Fuse nad 8 1 Adjusting the Center Of Gravity isses aec e eno Up ee nean FEE FUE ERREUR a 8 2 Replacing the Camber VERE NEUE KMS VETUS ERR CUR 8 3 ADJUSTING TOE IN TOE OU T RE ee esee ER E uted saute 8 3 CHAPTER Q AXLES Lione pho 9 1 STAINLESS and TITANIUM QUICK RELEASE 5 e ene o n 9 1 A
2. DEALER SUPPLIER THIS MANUAL MUST BE GIVEN TO THE USER OF THIS WHEELCHAIR USER BEFORE USING THIS WHEELCHAIR YOU MUST READ THIS MANUAL IN ITS ENTIRETY AND SAVE IT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE ATTENDANTS ASSISTANTS BEFORE ASSISTING THE USER OF THIS WHEELCHAIR YOU MUST READ THIS MANUAL IN ITS ENTIRETY AND SAVE IT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE SERIAL NUMBER OM AERO T 0113RevA ANWARNING READ THIS MANUAL DO NOT OPERATE THIS WHEELCHAIR WITHOUT FIRST READING AND UNDERSTANDING THIS OWNER S MANUAL IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO UNDERSTAND THE WARNINGS CAUTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS CONTACT YOUR TiLITE DEALER OR TiLITE CUSTOMER SUPPORT AT 800 545 2266 BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO USE THIS WHEELCHAIR IF YOU IGNORE THIS WARNING YOU MAY FALL TIP OVER OR LOSE CONTROL OF THE WHEELCHAIR AND SERIOUSLY INJURE YOURSELF OR OTHERS OR DAMAGE THE WHEELCHAIR ANWARNING WHEELCHAIR SELECTION TiLITE MANUFACTURES A WIDE VARIETY OF WHEELCHAIRS TO MEET THE VARIED NEEDS OF WHEELCHAIR USERS HOWEVER TiLITE IS NOT YOUR HEALTH CARE ADVISOR AND WE KNOW NOTHING ABOUT YOUR INDIVIDUAL CONDITION OR NEEDS THEREFORE THE FINAL SELECTION OF THE PARTICULAR MODEL AND HOW IT IS ADJUSTED AND THE TYPE OF OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES NECESSARY REST SOLELY WITH YOU THE WHEELCHAIR USER AND THE HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL THAT IS ADVISING YOU CHOOSING THE BEST CHAIR AND SETUP FOR YOUR SAFETY DEPENDS ON SUCH THINGS AS 1 YOUR DISABILITY STRENGTH BALANCE AND COORDINATION 2 THE
3. erem au Rio ud EENE E 6 3 ADJUSTABLE FENDERED SIDE GUARD end 6 4 Mounting ser rr 6 4 EN 6 5 CHAPTER 7 BACK UPHOLSTERY SEAT UPHOLSTERY AND SEAT CUSHIONS E 7 1 VELCRO STYLE ADJUSTABLE 7 1 2 npe ves 7 1 dense vast tas sud 7 1 TENSION ADJUSTABLE BY STRAPS BACK 7 2 Adjusting the TENSION secte ree er esae paese ses boot esp sau obe ike 7 2 PC PTT 7 3 CORBAC ADJUSTABLE CONTOUR BACK 7 3 TENSION ADJUSTABLE BY STRAPS SEAT SLING 7 3 n 7 3 Replacing the 242 000 0000 00 7 4 BOLT ON SEAT SEINGL eid iR canada Goan 7 4 Adj sting 7 4 Replacing the
4. Toe In Toe Out Measurement AERO T Owner s Manual 8 4 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 9 AXLES ANWARNING Do not attempt any of the procedures in this Chapter when the chair is occupied If you ignore this Warning you fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair Stainless and Titanium Quick Release Axles Adjusting the Quick Release Axle ANWARNING Quick Release Axles are pre adjusted to permit minimal play in the axle TiLite recommends that you do not adjust the axle Improperly adjusting the axle could cause it to malfunction too much play can cause the axle to bend and become stuck in the axle sleeve too little can prevent the locking balls from engaging fully causing the wheel to disengage from the chair without warning TiLite recommends that an authorized TiLite dealer make any adjustments f you ignore this Warning you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair Tools Needed 3 4 Open End Wrench 7 16 Open End Wrench Depress the release button and remove the rear wheel and Quick Release Axle See Figure 9 1 2 Remove the axle from the wheel by depressing the release button and sliding the axle through the rear wheel hub 3 Once removed from the hub release the release button the locking balls should be fully extended 4 Inc
5. 4 1 Adjusting the Backrest 4 2 Changing the Backrest Angless 4 2 Adjusting the Backrest 4 00 EEOSE 4 3 Replacing the Backrast 5 509 Wels 4 4 BOLT ON PUSH HANDLES A Ee 4 5 cC 4 5 FREMOVING PET 4 6 ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT PUSH HANDLES 56 4 6 Cm 4 6 REMOVING m 4 7 CHAPTER 5 AHMBHESTS Eu m RR ER TE 5 1 SWINGGAWAY ARMBES T sax eva NEN xr REN Ta UNE PauU Lor Usb UP ERES ERA RU npe Eder an E EM 5 1 Adj sting the Angle DO KR PE RUE E E 5 1 Adjusting the e erai On ERR Od rV xr e VS 5 2 AERO T Owner s Manual vi OM AERO T 0113RevA DESK ARM with RIGID SIDE GUARD DESK ARM with RIGID SIDE GUARD and TRANSFER LOOP E RAE RE CIR E FREUEN C Ep CU EOM E dE 5 2 Adjusting the Armrest rr eye ER ERR E ER RR EN En 5 2 cond P bI a 5 2 TP TTE 5 2 SWING
6. AERO T Owner s Manual 4 2 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 4 BACKRESTS AND PUSH HANDLES Figure 4 3 Changing the Backrest Angle Backrest Backrest y Lock Washer Mount Button Head Cap Screw Stop Bolt Cam Adjusting the Backrest Height Tools Needed 5 32 Allen Wrench Note In order to adjust the backrest height it is helpful to remove the backrest upholstery Therefore make a note of the tautness of the backrest upholstery before removing it so you can reinstall it to approximately the same degree of tautness 1 Remove the backrest pad See Velcro Style Adjustable Back Upholstery or Tension Adjustable by Straps Back Upholstery on pages 7 1 to 7 3 2 On both sides of the chair remove the Allen screw that secures the backrest post inside the backrest See Figure 4 4 3 Reposition both backrest posts to the desired height inside the backrest and reinsert and securely tighten the two Allen screws 4 Make sure both backrest posts are the same height in the backrest 5 Reinstall the backrest upholstery See Velcro Style Adjustable Back Upholstery or Tension Adjustable by Straps Back Upholstery on pages 7 1 to 7 3 ANWARNING The threads on the Allen screws that secure the backrest posts to the backrest have been treated with Vibra TITE a locking and sealing coating to reduce the possibility that they will become loose You should be able to adjust the backrest height approximately fou
7. 10 3 E 10 4 Changing the Uni Lock from the Push to the Pull 10 4 Repositioning the Handle of the Uni Lock Wheel 10 4 UNIELOCK WITH EXTENSION HANDLES 5 22553 bh Sex IER ELE CENTRE EE ERES case TOS rp kx S oer eas 10 6 ALUMINUM SCISSOR EOG I 5555556 a n ERR ERE DRM Rok FER P E REY ETE EE E EE 10 6 s eese deve bes AVE px PAR UE QI E UAR RE DUE 10 6 Replacing eus CU E 10 6 CHAPTER 11 CASTERS AND 11 1 STANDARD EOHIS EE oL MP E CEU D ER PER LI 11 1 Replacing Casters uus popa x EB ERE ra n 11 1 Replacing FOI RR PERDE 11 1 SLIPSTREAM SINGEE SIBED FORKS 5 Ra Va PAR a D 11 2 Replacing fic T ERRARE ERR NL ARA eed 11 2 Replacing sss eger een Ee o goa se e eso ea dices 11 2 ADJUSTING THE FRONT SEAT HEIGHT STANDARD 68 11 3 ADJUSTING THE FRONT SEAT
8. Relacing the Elastomer Shock Tools Needed Two 5 32 Allen Wrench Remove the Allen screws from the hinge and push out the threaded spacer See Figure 11 7 2 Separate the two halves of the Frog Legs to release the elastomer shock Note The metal disc is glued to the top of the elastomer shock 3 Install the new elastomer shock making sure the metal disk is facing upward 4 Push firmly on the two halves of the Frog Legs to facilitate reinstalling the Allen screws and threaded spacer Figure 11 7 Replacing the Elastomer Shock on Frog Legs Allen Screw and Fork Stem Threaded Metal Disk Hinge fc Elastomer Shock AAWARNING The threads on the Allen screw that connects the two halves of the Frog Legs are treated with Loctite 242 a medium strength thread lock If you loosen this Allen screw you MUST remove and reapply Loctite 242 or an equivalent medium strength thread lock If you ignore this Warning your rear wheel could become loose or fall off and you could fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair AERO T Owner s Manual 11 5 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 11 CASTERS AND FORKS Replacing Frog Legs Tools Needed e 1 8 Allen Wrench e 3 16 Allen Wrench Remove the casters See Frog Legs Replacing Casters on page 11 5 2 Using the 1 8 Allen wrench remove A
9. WARNING 1 If the fabric of your seat sling or seat back becomes worn or torn ALWAYS replace it immediately If you fail to do so the seat sling or seat back upholstery may sag or fail 2 upholstery on your chair is flame retardant Laundering or allowing the upholstery to become wet repeatedly will reduce the flame retardant qualities of the fabric 3 DO NOT drop down into your chair By placing undue force on the upholstery you will weaken the fabric and it may become worn sooner than it otherwise would If you do drop down into your chair on a regular basis inspect and replace the upholstery more often 4 The upholstery on your chair will weaken with age and use Regularly inspect your upholstery for fraying thin Spots or stretching of the fabric at the rivet holes If you ignore these Warnings you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair AERO T Owner s Manual 1 12 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 1 WARNINGS D SEATING SYSTEMS AAWARNING TiLite does not sell any seating systems specifically designed for use with TiLite wheelchairs nor does TiLite recommend any particular seating system If your doctor or therapist recommends that you use a seating system with your TiLite chair always consult with an authorized TiLite dealer to determine if the recommended seating system is compatible with your TiLite chair In addition the following warn
10. a locking and sealing coating to reduce the possibility that they will become loose You should be able to adjust the cams and or sideguards approximately four times without reapplying the coating to these screws If you repeatedly adjust the cams or remove the sideguard TiLite requires that you reapply Vibra TITE VC 3 after every fourth adjustment f you ignore this Warning you could fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair AERO T Owner s Manual 6 5 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 7 BACK UPHOLSTERY SEAT UPHOLSTERY AND SEAT CUSHIONS Velcro Style Adjustable Back Upholstery Note When adjusting the tension of the back upholstery DO NOT apply so much tension that the backrest tubes are pulled out of vertical If this occurs you may cause the chair to track improperly or to develop a floater Adjusting the Tension 1 Lift the back flap to expose the backrest ears See Figure 7 1 2 Completely detach the two backrest ears from the padded back but do not remove them from the backrest 3 Adjust to the desired tautness The closer together the two backrest ears the more taut the padded back will be The farther apart the two backrest ears the looser the padded back will be Tighter back upholstery will increase the stability and maintain normal maneuverability of the chair because the user is pushed forward s
11. ALWAYS make sure to lock them in place If you ignore these Warnings you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair F WHEELIES ANWARNING Balancing in your chair on just the rear wheels with the front casters in the air is known as doing a wheelie DOING A WHEELIE IS DANGEROUS A fall or tip over is very likely However if you can do a wheelie safely you may be able to overcome curbs and obstacles that would otherwise impede you NEVER attempt to learn to do a wheelie without first consulting your health care advisor to make sure you are a good candidate to learn to do a wheelie NEVER attempt to learn to do a wheelie without an assistant that can catch you if you should happen to start to fall NEVER attempt to learn to do a wheelie unless you are a skilled rider of this chair See Learning to do a Wheelie on page 1 4 If you ignore these Warnings you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair G OBSTACLES ANWARNING When riding outdoors uneven pavement sidewalk irregularities potholes and other obstacles and road hazards can be dangerous When riding indoors doorway thresholds plush carpeting and other obstacles can be dangerous In order to avoid these risks 1 ALWAYS be alert for such dangers 2 ALWAYS scan the area ahead of you as you ride 3 REM
12. Make sure that both sides of the footrest are set at an equal distance from the floor AERO T Owner s Manual 2 4 OM 0113RevA CHAPTER 3 FOOTRESTS ANWARNING Check all clamps screws nuts and bolts that secure the footrest to the wheelchair frame to make sure they are securely tightened before using the wheelchair f you ignore this Warning the footrests could move unexpectedly while you are using the chair causing you to fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair AAWARNING A titanium open loop footrest is available as an option A footrest cover is recommended for wheelchair users that have leg spasticity or whose feet have a possibility of falling through an open loop footrest If you ignore this Warning you could fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair AAWARNING A calf strap is offered as an option with each wheelchair to prevent your feet from slipping backwards off of the footrest TiLite recommends that you purchase our calf strap with your wheelchair Always make sure the calf strap is secure when using the wheelchair If you ignore this Warning you could fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair AAWARNING Whenever you adjust the angle or height of your footrest or you replace your footrest
13. 10 When you are learning a new assistance technique ALWAYS have an experienced attendant help you before attempting it on your own If you ignore these Warnings you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair L STANDING ON YOUR CHAIR ANWARNING Your TiLite wheelchair has been designed for use as a wheelchair not as a step ladder NEVER stand on your TiLite wheelchair If you ignore these Warnings you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair WARNINGS FOR SAFE USE OF YOUR WHEELCHAIR A LEARNING TO DO A WHEELIE ANWARNING DO NOT attempt to perform a wheelie in your wheelchair because of the dangerous nature of this kind of maneuver TiLite recognizes that some wheelchair users will ignore this warning If you should choose to ignore this warning you should follow these steps to help learn to do a wheelie as safely as possible but doing a wheelie is never completely safe and assumes no responsibility for any injury you may sustain as a result of doing a wheelie 1 Read and follow the Warning for WHEELIES on page 1 9 2 NEVER attempt to learn how to do a wheelie without the assistance of someone strong enough to catch you should you start to tip over a Your spotter should read and be completely familiar with this entire
14. ALWAYS perform your safety inspections and any maintenance or adjustments while the chair is unoccupied unless this Manual expressly states otherwise If you fail to inspect or maintain your wheelchair as directed in this Manual you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair B ACCLIMATING TO YOUR NEW CHAIR AAWARNING Each wheelchair is a unique piece of medical equipment with unique handling maneuvering and ride characteristics Whether you are a new wheelchair user or have years of experience you MUST take the time to acclimate to this particular chair before you begin riding Start slowly and take the time to learn the handling maneuvering and ride characteristics of this chair For example your previous chair may have been a heavier and less responsive chair and therefore you may be used to using more force than is necessary to maneuver your TiLite chair If you ignore these Warnings you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair C WEIGHT LIMITATION AAWARNING TiLite wheelchairs have a weight limit of 250 pounds 113 6 kilograms This weight limitation applies to the combined weight of the user and any items carried by the user DO NOT exceed this weight limit If you exceed the limit you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or othe
15. Bar AERO T Owner s Manual 4 1 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 4 BACKRESTS AND PUSH HANDLES Adjusting the Backrest Mount Tools Needed Two 7 16 Open End Wrenches If your backrest is difficult to fold and unfold or is too loose follow these procedures 1 Using an Open End wrench hold the pivot bolt in place and slightly loosen or tighten the nylock nut with the second Open End wrench See Figure 4 2 2 Repeat the procedure on each side of the chair until the desired tightness is achieved Figure 4 2 Adjusting the Backrest Mount Nylock Nut Pivot Bolt Changing the Backrest Angle Tools Needed 1 2 Open End Wrench 7 16 Open End Wrench 1 8 Allen Wrench 1 On each side of the chair using the Allen wrench remove the Button Head Cap screw and lock washer See Figure 4 3 2 Oneach side of the chair using the Open End wrenches loosen but do not remove the stop bolt 7 16 and the nylock nut 1 2 3 Adjust the backrest to the desired angle On one side of the chair while holding the backrest in place align one of the five holes in the backrest cam with one of the three holes in the backrest mount Place the Button Head Cap screw through the lock washer the backrest cam and into the backrest mount Securely tighten 4 Securely tighten the stop bolt and nylock nut 5 Repeat Steps 3 and 4 on the other side of the chair You must use the identical holes in the backrest cam on both sides of the chair
16. Camber Mounts Adjusting the Rear Seat Height Tools Needed 3 16 Allen Wrench Note the original position of the camber tube clamp relative to the notches on the vertical strut See Figure 8 1 2 Remove the two Allen screws one on each side and washers that secure the camber tube clamps to the vertical struts 3 Reposition the camber tube clamp to the desired height Notches are 3 8 apart Note Vertical struts come in three sizes short medium and long If you are not able to achieve the desired seat height with your existing vertical strut you may need to purchase longer or shorter struts Make sure the identical notches are used on both vertical struts Reinstall the two Allen screws one on each side and washers and securely tighten Check the toe in toe out and adjust as needed and square the casters as needed See pages 8 3 and 8 4 AERO T Owner s Manual 8 1 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 8 AXLE PLATES AND CAMBER TUBES CENTER OF GRAVITY REAR SEAT HEIGHT Figure 8 1 Adjusting the Rear Seat Height Vertical Strut Washer Allen Screw X Adjusting the Center of Gravity Tools Needed 3 16 Allen Wrench e 1 Loosen but do not remove the four Allen screws two on each side of the chair that secure the camber mount clamps to the frame See Figure 8 2 2 Slide the camber mount clamps forward or rearward along the frame until it is positioned in the desired location Use
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18. Manual especially this Warning and the Warning for WHEELIES on page 1 9 3 Instruct your spotter to stand at the rear of your chair Your spotter must be agile enough to move with you and your chair to prevent a tip over 4 Instruct your spotter to keep his or her hands BENEATH the push handles or backrest rigidizer bar so that he or she is ready to catch you if you exceed the balance point of the rear wheels and start to tip over backward 5 When your spotter is in position and is ready place your hands on the forward portion of the handrims Using the handrims make a quick BACKWARD movement of the rear wheels quickly followed by a hard FORWARD thrust This will tilt the chair up on the balance point of the rear wheels DO NOT remove your hands from the handrims after either the backward movement or forward thrust so that you can continue to manipulate the rear wheels to maintain your balance on the two rear wheels 6 Use SMALL movements of the handrims to maintain your balance on the two rear wheels If you ignore these Warnings you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair AERO T Owner s Manual 1 4 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 1 WARNINGS B CLIMBING A CURB OR SINGLE STEP AAWARNING 1 NEVER attempt to negotiate a curb or single step without assistance 2 Instruct your assistant to stand at the rear of your wheelchair with the front of the wheelcha
19. NEVER try to pick up an object from the floor by reaching down between your knees You are less likely to tip over if you reach to the side of your chair when picking up an object on the floor 10 DO NOT lock the rear wheels when bending reaching or leaning backward Locking the rear wheels creates a tip point and makes falling or tipping over more likely 11 When bending or leaning ALWAYS grasp one rear wheel with one hand This will help to prevent a fall if the chair starts to tip over 12 ALWAYS rotate the front casters until they are trailing forward This will make the chair more stable NOTE To get your front casters to trail forward first move your chair forward past the object you want to reach and second back up alongside the object By moving backward your front casters will rotate and trail forward If you ignore these Warnings you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair E MOVING BACKWARD WARNING When you propel backward you will tend to shift your weight backward making a tip over more likely In addition you may be unable to see an obstruction that could block one of your wheels and cause a tip over Therefore use extreme caution when propelling backward If you must propel backward 1 ALWAYS propel slowly with smooth short strokes 2 MAKE frequent stops to check for obstructions in your path 3 If your chair has anti tips
20. TYPES OF HAZARDS YOU MUST OVERCOME IN DAILY USE WHERE YOU LIVE AND WORK AND OTHER PLACES YOU ARE LIKELY TO USE YOUR CHAIR AND 3 YOUR NEED FOR OPTIONS FOR YOUR SAFETY AND COMFORT SUCH AS ANTI TIPS POSITIONING BELTS OR SPECIAL SEATING SYSTEMS IF YOU IGNORE THIS WARNING YOU MAY ENDANGER YOUR HEALTH ANWARNING TIE DOWN RESTRAINTS TILITE RECOMMENDS THAT WHEELCHAIR USERS NOT BE TRANSPORTED IN VEHICLES OF ANY KIND WHILE IN WHEELCHAIRS AS OF THIS DATE THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION HAS NOT APPROVED ANY TIE DOWN SYSTEM FOR TRANSPORTATION OF A USER WHILE IN A WHEELCHAIR IN A MOVING VEHICLE OF ANY TYPE IT IS TILITE S POSITION THAT USERS OF WHEELCHAIRS SHOULD BE TRANSFERRED INTO APPROPRIATE VEHICLE SEATING FOR TRANSPORTATION AND SHOULD USE THE RESTRAINTS MADE AVAILABLE BY THE AUTO INDUSTRY TILITE CANNOT AND DOES NOT RECOMMEND ANY WHEELCHAIR TRANSPORTING SYSTEMS ANWARNING SEATING RESTRAINTS IT IS THE OBLIGATION OF YOUR DEALER AND THE HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS WHO ARE ADVISING YOU TO DETERMINE IF YOU REQUIRE A SEATING RESTRAINT OR POSITIONING SYSTEM IN ORDER TO ENSURE THAT YOU CAN SAFELY OPERATE YOUR WHEELCHAIR SERIOUS INJURY CAN OCCUR IN THE EVENT OF A FALL FROM A WHEELCHAIR Note The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice An updated version of this Owner s Manual may be available at www tilite com SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE AERO T Owner s Manual OM AER
21. a ruler to ensure the camber mount assemblies on both sides of the chair are the same distance from the ends of the frame tubes Securely tighten the four Allen screws Check the rear seat height and adjust as needed Check the toe in toe out and adjust as needed and square the casters as needed See pages 8 3 and 8 4 8 2 Adjusting Center of Gravity Camber Mount Clamp Allen Screws AERO T Owner s Manual 8 2 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 8 AXLE PLATES AND CAMBER TUBES CENTER OF GRAVITY REAR SEAT HEIGHT Replacing the Camber Tube Tools Needed e 3 16 Allen Wrench 5 64 Allen Wrench e Ruler Remove the rear wheels and place the frame on a level surface 2 Using the 5 64 Allen wrench remove the bumper assembly making note of the order in which the parts are assembled Note Your chair may not include the bumper assembly if you have anti tips Follow the instructions under User Friendly Anti tips Mounting on page 13 4 Loosen but do not remove the Allen screw that secures the camber tube to each camber clamp See Figure 8 3 Remove the camber tube Install the new camber tube making sure the distance from the outside edge of the camber clamp to the end of the camber tube is identical on each side of the chair Make sure that the camber plug flats are perpendicular to the ground and that the camber is oriented properly Securely tighten both Allen screws Rei
22. chair and the rapidity with which you move will have an affect on your center of gravity The more you shift your body weight and the greater the speed at which you shift it the greater the impact on your center of gravity in your chair There is a point where your wheelchair will tip forward or backward or to the side which is a function of your center of gravity in the chair its center of balance and stability The type of chair the setup of your chair the options on your chair and the changes you make to the setup or options will all affect the center of gravity and therefore the stability of the chair As the stability decreases the risk of a fall or tip over increases Set forth below is a list of various types of adjustments that you may be able to make to your wheelchair depending on the wheelchair model you own and a brief description of how those adjustments will affect your center of gravity 1 The position of the rear wheels is the most significant factor affecting your center of gravity The more you move the rear wheels forward the more likely your chair will tip over backward 2 The distance between the rear wheels The less distance between the rear wheels the greater the likelihood your chair will tip over to the side 3 The amount of rear wheel camber The less camber the greater the likelihood your chair will tip over to the side AERO T Owner s Manual 1 6 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 1 WARNINGS 4 The heig
23. damage the wheelchair Figure 5 8 Adjusting the Armrest Angle Allen Screw AERO T Owner s Manual 5 5 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 6 SIDE GUARDS Cloth Side Guards Removing Replacing 1 Lift up on the seat cushion and remove it from the chair 2 Separate the Cloth Side Guards from the seat upholstery and the back upholstery See Figure 6 1 3 If desired install new Cloth Side Guards onto the seat and back upholstery Note The fastening flaps that secure the Cloth Side Guards to the back upholstery wrap around the outside of the back uprights and under the back upholstery flap 4 Replace the seat cushion Figure 6 1 Cloth Side Guard Removal Replacement Back Upholstry Rigid Removable and Quad Removable Side Guards Aluminum and Carbon Fiber Using Rigid Side Guards To remove either type of Rigid Side Guard lift the side guard out of the side guard mount by grasping it at the top or place finger in the hole and pull it upward See Figure 6 2 To replace place the bracket into the slot between the side guard mount and the clamp and push down Figure 6 2 Rigid Side Guards Rigid Removable Side Guard Quad Removable Bracket Side Guard Side Guard Mount AERO T Owner s Manual 6 1 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 6 SIDE GUARDS Adjusting Note Do not allow any portion of the clamp to extend passed either end of the frame rail located under the seat tube Tools Needed 1 8 Allen Wrenc
24. making ANY adjustments or repairs to your wheelchair and after any servicing of your wheelchair ALWAYS make sure all attachment hardware is tightened securely BEFORE using the chair f you ignore this Warning you may fall tip over or lose control of your wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair 1 You MUST inspect and maintain your TiLite wheelchair strictly in accordance with the following chart 2 If your inspection uncovers any problem make sure to service or repair the problem BEFORE using the wheelchair 3 If your inspection reveals any loose worn bent or damaged parts you MUST tighten repair or replace them before using your TiLite wheelchair 4 Clean your wheelchair ONLY in accordance with the instructions under Cleaning on page 2 3 5 Annually or more often if necessary you MUST have your wheelchair serviced and thoroughly inspected by a qualified TiLite dealer 6 In addition to the maintenance and safety inspections indicated in the chart below ALWAYS make sure that all nuts and bolts are tight before riding in your wheelchair Inspection Item Initially Weekly 3 Months General Make sure chair rolls straight does not drag or pull to one side Inspect for loose missing broken worn damaged hardware Ni Rear Wheels Inspect for cracked bent or broken spokes Make sure all spokes are uniformly tight Inspect hubs and rims for cracks and wear Inspect for
25. manufacturing and quality control procedures ensuring you many years of exceptional performance and durability Enjoy the ride Please take a moment to register this chair at tilite com This will allow us to better serve you should you have any questions regarding your TiLite On behalf of the TiLite Team thank you for choosing TiLite David Lippes Founder Chairman amp CEO AERO T 0113RevA i AERO T Owner s Manual REGISTER YOUR TiLITE Register online at TiLite com or Complete and mail the form on the next page Why Should You Register 1 Increase your use and enjoyment of your TiLite by receiving updates from TiLite with product information maintenance tips and industry news 2 Enable TiLite to contact you or your health care provider if servicing is needed for your wheelchair 3 Provide your feedback to TiLite regarding your experience and needs thereby enabling TiLite to further improve product designs information you provide to TiLite when you register will be protected by TiLite as required by applicable laws and regulations and will be used solely by TiLite AERO T Owner s Manual ii OM AERO T 0113RevA PRODUCT REGISTRATION FORM I 1 1 I I I I 1 I I I Register online tilite com or gt complete and mail this form 9 o I Address I City State Province I Zip Postal Code Country __FOLD HER
26. mounting assembly See Figure 13 6 If you ignore this Warning you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair Tools Needed 5 32 Allen Wrench 3 16 Allen Wrench 1 Remove the rear wheels and place the frame on a level surface 2 Remove the camber tube See Replacing the Camber Tube on page 8 3 3 Thread the Allen screw through the right side camber mount and into the right side anti tip mount using the center of the three threaded holes and loosely tighten See Figures 13 6 4 Repeat Step 3 with the left side camber mount and the left side anti tip mount 5 Reinstall the camber tube See Replacing the Camber Tube on page 8 3 6 With the wheelchair standing upright on a level surface engage the anti tip as described under Engaging on page 13 2 7 Adjust both lower tubes so that the wheels are within 1 1 2 to 2 off the ground See Figure 13 5 If this is not possible proceed to Step 8 If you can achieve the proper ground clearance proceed to Step 9 8 If you cannot achieve the proper ground clearance in Step 7 then remove the Allen screw installed in Step and reinstall it in either the upper or lower holes in the anti tip mounts Then repeat Steps 6 and 7 9 Securely tighten the Allen screws that secure the camber mounts to the anti tip mounts 10 Securely tighten the Allen screw in each anti tip mount to secure the anti tip mount to t
27. not use the wheel locks as this may affect the toe in toe out adjustment 6 Measuring from the floor at the rear of each tire mark the tire with a felt tip pen at the same height as Measurement A 7 Measuring from the floor at the front of each tire mark the tire with a felt tip pen at the same height as Measurement A Measure the distance between the left and right tires at the rear reference marks made in Step 6 See Figure 8 6 Measure the distance between the left and right tires at the front reference marks made in Step 7 0 If the measurements in Steps 8 and 9 are the same within 1 8 no toeing adjustment is needed and you may skip to Step 13 If not proceed to Step 11 11 Loosen the Allen screw in each camber clamp that secures the camber tube in place 12 If the measurement in Step 9 is less than the measurement in Step 8 rotate the camber tube using the 7 8 Open End wrench rearward to toe out the rear wheels If the measurement in Step 9 is greater than the measurement in Step 8 rotate the camber tube using the 7 8 Open End wrench forward to toe in the rear wheels Continue adjusting the camber tube until these two measurements are equal See Figure 8 7 13 Securely tighten the Allen screws in the camber tube mount 14 Square the casters to the floor Figure 8 6 Figure 8 7 Adjusting the Toe In Toe Out Adjusting the Toe In Toe Out
28. other caster starts to float repeat Steps 10 through 13 until the caster no longer floats Figure 11 4 Figure 11 5 Figure 11 6 Allen Screws on Camber Clamp Allen Screws on Footrest Clamp Fixing a Floating Caster Apply Pressure Allen Here Screw AERO T Owner s Manual 11 4 OM_AERO T_0113RevA CHAPTER 11 CASTERS AND FORKS Frog Legs ANWARNING Always mount identical size casters and forks on both sides of your chair f you ignore this Warning you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair Replacing Casters Tools Needed Two 5 32 Allen Wrenches 1 Remove the two Allen screws C Spring washers and axle that secure the caster to the fork Use one Allen wrench to hold one screw in place and a second Allen wrench to loosen the other screw See Figure 11 7 2 Remove the caster and spacers from the fork 3 Install the new caster spacers and C Spring washers onto the fork and securely tighten the two screws so there is no space between the caster the spacers and the fork sides Use one Allen wrench to hold one screw in place and securely tighten the other screw with the second Allen wrench Note If your chair has 4 or 5 TiLite performance casters make sure that Spacer 2 which is wider than Spacer 1 is positioned on the recessed side of the caster which should be oriented outwards when the casters are in the trailing position
29. seat belt will NOT prevent injuries and may in fact cause injuries 2 ALWAYS transfer to an approved vehicle seat before the vehicle begins moving 3 ALWAYS secure yourself in the approved vehicle seat using the proper seating restraints in a motor vehicle lap shoulder belts in a plane lap belts etc 4 NEVER transport your chair in the front seat of a vehicle Movements of the vehicle may cause the chair to shift and interfere with the driver s ability to control the vehicle 5 When transporting your chair in a moving vehicle ALWAYS secure your chair so that it cannot roll or shift In most cases stowing it in the trunk is the safest alternative 6 NEVER use any chair that has been involved in a motor vehicle accident A wheelchair that has been involved in a motor vehicle accident may be damaged in ways that are not readily apparent and which could cause the chair to fail in use If you ignore these Warnings you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair J WEIGHT TRAINING AAWARNING NEVER use your TiLite wheelchair for weight training When your chair was set up with the assistance of your health care advisor your center of gravity was determined based on your weight the configuration of your chair and your abilities If you engage in weight training activities in your chair you are altering the total weight supported by your chair and the distri
30. the user to slip down or fall from the wheelchair If the user s movements or cognitive abilities could lead to accidental release a caregiver must be present at all times during its use Ensure that all caregivers know how to unfasten the product Failure to do so may delay release in an emergency As with any new seating support the Velcro Style Seat Belt may change the way a person sits Users must continue to practice regular pressure relief activities and skin integrity checks not only where this product contacts the user but also in primary pressure bearing areas such as the sacrum legs and buttocks If increased skin redness or irritation occurs discontinue use and consult your physician or seating specialist Failure to do so may result in serious injury such as pressure ulcers f you ignore any of these Warnings you may incur serious or life threatening injuries ANWARNING A wheelchair user must never use the wheelchair which has seat belts installed without proper securement of the seat belt around the user Should the seat belt not be properly secured the belt may become entangled in the wheels or an external obstacle which may lead to the wheelchair coming to a sudden stop causing the user to fall out of the wheelchair If you ignore this Warning you may incur serious or life threatening injuries Installation The seat belt will be installed as shown in Figures 7 8 Figure 7 8 Figure 7 9 Velcro Style Seat Belt with D Ring
31. to lose control or fall or tip over If you ignore these Warnings you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair O UNAUTHORIZED PARTS AND ACCESSORIES NEVER use parts accessories or adapters other than those authorized by TiLite If you have any doubt about the compatibility of a particular part accessory or adapter consult with an authorized TiLite dealer or contact TiLite Customer Service If you ignore these Warnings you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair AERO T Owner s Manual 1 16 OM_AERO T_0113RevA CHAPTER 2 SAFETY INSPECTION MAINTENANCE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING Introduction Your TiLite wheelchair is designed engineered and built to provide you with years of exceptional performance However proper maintenance and regular safety inspections are essential in order to make sure your wheelchair is operating properly safely and at maximum efficiency In addition proper maintenance and regular safety inspections will extend the life of your TiLite wheelchair Safety Inspections and Maintenance AAWARNING If you fail to inspect and maintain your wheelchair as directed in this Manual you will be at risk for health complications or you may fall tip over or lose control of your wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair AAWARNING After
32. you must inflate the tires to the recommended tire pressure see sidewall of the tire If you adjust the locks when the tires are under inflated the lock will not operate properly when the tire is fully inflated If you ignore this Warning you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair ANWARNING After adjusting the wheel locks engage the wheel locks and push against the tires to verify that the wheel locks prevent the wheels from moving If not readjust the wheel locks until the wheel locks securely prevent the chair from rolling If you ignore this Warning you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair Compact Push to Lock Adjusting Tools Needed 3 16 Allen Wrench Loosen but do not remove the Allen screws in the wheel lock clamp See Figure 10 1 2 Adjust the position of the wheel lock clamp on the frame so the wheel stop embeds at least 3 16 into the tire when engaged in the locked position 3 Securely tighten the two Allen screws that secure the wheel lock clamp to the frame Figure 10 1 Adjusting Relacing the Push to Lock Wheel Lock Clamp Frame Tire Replacing Tools Needed 3 16 Allen Wrench Loosen but do not remove the two Allen screws that secure the wheel lock clamp to the frame See Figure 10 1 Slide the wheel lock out of the clamp S
33. your chair you will affect the center of balance of your chair Therefore bending reaching or leaning may cause you to fall or tip over In order to avoid falling or tipping over you must determine your particular safety limitations given the configuration of your chair and your body weight and type To do this practice bending reaching and leaning activities and various combinations of such activities under the supervision of your health care advisor Do this BEFORE attempting active use of your chair The following will help you avoid falling or tipping over when bending reaching or leaning from your chair 1 NEVER bend reach or lean in a way that requires you to move forward in your seat 2 ALWAYS keep your buttocks in contact with the backrest and the seat cushion when bending reaching or leaning 3 NEVER shift your weight in the same direction you are bending reaching or leaning 4 NEVER reach or lean to the rear unless your chair has anti tips locked in place AERO T Owner s Manual 1 8 OM_AERO T_0113RevA CHAPTER 1 WARNINGS 5 NEVER reach with both hands By keeping one hand free you may be able to catch yourself to prevent a fall if the chair starts to tip 6 NEVER reach or lean over the top of the seat back If you do so you may damage the seat back tubes which could cause you to fall 7 ALWAYS move your chair as close as possible to the object you are trying to reach NEVER shift your weight to the footrests
34. AWAY FLIP BACK ARMBES T4522 9 sauer ta csva ee au Es E PE FP Ida dE 5 3 Adjusting the Armrest n qo FERES RA REUS FA Sn 5 4 Adjusting the Armrest ANGI Gi sisse Re SR ARA E YR 5 5 CHAPTER 5 SIDE GUARDS dede inti e a ari itn 6 1 GUARDS S SARUM DINE ERROR ER APA QUEDAS REN UAI Qoa anes cab RU E RM 6 1 84555506 65 aaa 6 1 RIGID REMOVABLE and QUAD REMOVABLE SIDE GUARDS Aluminum and Carbon Fiber 6 1 Using Rigid Side CIUards auto o Leva nal E kr Eso DS A n ea CERA 6 1 6 2 Removing the Rigid Side Guard 2 6 2 Reinstalling the Rigid Side Guard nenne d 6 2 FOLD DOWN RIGID SIDE GUARDS Aluminum and Carbon 6 3 Using Fold Down Side 00 euo cEMP Use Cn gd 6 3 REMOVING merece EET E PE 6 3 isis 6 3 FENDERED CARBON FIBER SIDE GUARD Fh I eh mx on ii en wea Pes 6 3 Using Eerdered Side QUAFde
35. Allen screws that secure the backrest posts to the backrest have been treated with a Vibra TITE VC 3 a locking and sealing coating to reduce the possibility that they will become loose TiLite requires that you reapply Vibra TITE VC 3 each time your backrest is replaced If you ignore this Warning your backrest posts could become loose or disconnected from the wheelchair and you could fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair Bolt On Push Handles Note Bolt On Push Handles should only be used on aluminum backrests Mounting Tools Needed 3 16 Allen Wrench 5 32 Allen Wrench See Figure 4 6 for the correct location to mount the Bolt On Push Handles to the rigidizer bar 2 Assemble the two halves of the clamp around the rigidizer bar See Figure 4 7 3 Using the 3 16 Allen wrench insert the 1 Allen screw through a washer into the bottom hole on the clamp and loosely tighten 4 Insert the push handle into the clamp and align the holes in the push handle with the two upper holes in the clamp 5 Using the 5 32 Allen wrench insert the two 1 1 8 Allen screws through the washers the two halves of the clamp and the push handle and securely tighten 6 Make sure the push handle is correctly positioned for proper pushing and securely tighten the 1 Allen screw ANWARNING Your assistant or attendant should NEVER attempt to lift a wheelchair up
36. Compact Pull to Lock Wheel Locks with Extension Handles Composite Scissor Lock Adjusting 3 16 Allen Wrench Loosen but do not remove the Allen screws in the wheel lock clamp See Figure 10 3 2 Adjust the position of the wheel lock clamp on the frame so the wheel stop embeds at least 3 16 into the tire when engaged in the locked position 3 Securely tighten the two Allen screws that secure the wheel lock clamp to the frame AERO T Owner s Manual 10 2 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 10 WHEEL LOCKS Figure 10 3 Adjusting Replacing the Scissor Lock Allen Screws Wheel Lock Frame Clamp Tire Wheel Stop Replacing Tools Needed 3 16 Allen Wrench 1 Loosen but do not remove the two Allen screws that secure the wheel lock clamp to the frame See Figure 10 3 2 Slide the wheel lock out of the clamp 3 Slide the new wheel lock into the wheel lock clamp but do not tighten the Allen screws 4 Follow the procedures under Composite Scissor Lock Adjusting on page 10 2 to position and secure the new wheel lock Uni Lock Adjusting Tools Needed 3 16 Allen Wrench Loosen but do not remove the two Allen screws in the wheel lock clamp See Figure 10 4 2 Adjust the position of the wheel lock clamp on the frame so the wheel stop embeds at least 3 16 into the tire when engaged in the locked position 3 Securely tighten the two Allen screws that secure the wh
37. E _ Email Phone I Model Serial Purchased From Date of Purchase 1 Method of purchase check all that apply s Medicare Insurance Medicaid Other I 2 This product was purchased for use by check one Self Parent 5 COther 3 Reasons for purchasing Reputation 44 Dealer Relative Friend 1 Therapist Doctor Advertisement Please Specify 4 Were your expectations met in the following areas If not please specify Quality of Service Yes 2 SUEDE HERE a Timeliness of Delivery J Yes 4 No 5 Quality of Product J Yes 0 No 21 91 5 What additional features if any would you like to see on this or future TiLite products E I I 1 I I I I I I OM_AERO T 0113RevA iii AERO T Owner s Manual CUT ALONG LINE L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L FOLD HERE L L L NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE i UNITED STATES i L S i E 1 BUSINESS REPLY MAIL FIRST CLASS MAIL PERMIT 100 PASCO WA prm 8 Ier POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE IE 1 as L i TILITE sea 2701 WEST COURT ST 1 Sy PASCO WA 99301 3911 L L L L L L L FOLD HERE L L L TiLite Product Registration Form 12 rI 19 Pe 12 L L L L
38. ERUM 1 16 N POWER DRIVE i ee Fen barn on Eo vo PER VEA Vr ERAN SEVA EAE 1 16 O UNAUTHORIZED PARTS AND ACCESSORIES CERES RATER TERES RS EE Sao 1 16 CHAPTER 2 SAFETY INSPECTION MAINTENANCE amp TROUBLESHOOTING i co tiet dance 2 1 INTRODUCTION mc T 2 1 SAFETY INSPECTIONS AND MAINTENANGE EEVEERES RES MAR E ERE EQ 2 1 ea cv 2 3 16 LR A du WIR AERA PIE S 2 3 Cleaning the Upholste sisses eissi Fe aude cabin sd eda bia wel e das 2 3 Axles atid Moving eee er te se ex err ne nep eee epus secre gern e ren 2 3 STORAGE 2 3 TROUBLESHOOTING A ER Sae Pn 2 4 CHAPTER 3 FOOTREST TS pa RARE neues 3 1 SAFE TREAD E EEE EEEE E EERS 3 1 TITANIUM FOOTREST with FLAT ABS COVER ssssesssssssssossecsssssessosseceessssssoeseeeesees 3 2 Adjusting the Height Replacing ssssssssesessessccssssescosesecssososssssecoeseesoosessessosoes 3 2 TITANIUM OPEN 3 3 ANGLE ADJ
39. Folding Adjustable Height and Angle Backrest Titanium or Aluminum Note The Aluminum Adjustable Height and Angle Backrest without Integrated Push Handles is standard on the TR and YR The Titanium Adjustable Height and Angle Backrest is available as an option Integrated Push Handles are available as an option with either the titanium or aluminum backrest The instructions in this section apply to all of these variations ANWARNING Before using your wheelchair make sure the Folding Adjustable Height amp Angle Backrest is locked securely in place in the upright position and all mounting hardware is securely tightened f you ignore this Warning you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair Folding the Backrest 1 Grasp the TiShaft Release Bar and pull up See Figure 4 1 2 Push the backrest forward toward the front of the chair Note If you have a Lock Down Backrest make sure the backrest is locked securely in the folded position Unfolding the Backrest 1 Lift up on the backrest and pull towards the rear of the chair 2 Make sure backrest locks securely into place Unfolding the Lock Down Backrest 1 Push up the TiShaft Release Bar and pull the backrest towards the rear of the chair 2 Make sure the backrest locks securely into place in the upright position Figure 4 1 Folding Adjustable Backrest Titanium with TiShaft Release Bar Release
40. HPS 13 1 BEAFLANTISTIPS SER ER RU SE V RUE 13 1 13 1 MOU crc 13 1 USER FRIENDIEY ANTISTIPS borea ei t ON Hag d a 13 2 Erigagirigaxsssunssy 13 2 PISONGAGING 13 3 13 3 CENE 13 4 MOUTHITIQ 13 4 FRONT 5 13 5 REMOVING cissi T 13 5 OM_AERO T 0113RevA ix AERO T Owner s Manual CHAPTER 1 WARNINGS GENERAL WARNINGS A SAFETY INSPECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE AAWARNING It is important to keep your wheelchair in proper working condition Chapter 2 of this Manual outlines the safety inspections that you should make before each use of your chair as well as weekly and quarterly inspections 1 ALWAYS inspect and maintain your TiLite wheelchair strictly in accordance with the instructions and charts Chapter 2 2 If you detect a problem in the course of your inspections or maintenance ALWAYS have the chair serviced or repaired to correct the problem BEFORE using the chair 3 ALWAYS have your chair completely inspected and serviced by an authorized TiLite supplier at least once a year 4
41. I L L L L L L L L Please Seal with X Tape Before Mailing d AERO T Owner s Manual iv OM 0113RevA 5 CHAPTER 1 WARNINGS i reir rp re PR on e 1 1 GENERAL WARNINGS ii eese o eae pe suce et vua eh vue ee Pa liuius eod EE sseui 1 1 A SAFETY INSPECTIONS AND 4 1 1 ACCLIMATING TO YOUR NEW 5 5 epar ee KE o ERE ge 1 1 Ge WEIGBTTEIMEBATION Ep HORA CUNT DL VR 1 1 D PREVENTING ACCIDENTS AND INJURIES iie iori rho ri orn hen ra npn epa pA 1 1 E CHANGING ADJUSTING YOUR hehehe 1 2 ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS eua Neu urea E ERR ES CERE NERA 1 2 STREED USE PAR APER E OR WEE TEES EFERSN ERIE RES EUREN ERE E 1 2 H TERRAIN we 1 2 LL MOTOR VEHIOEE SAEET esie A EIE CER EFE DEN GE INE KE DI RAE UR KR 1 3 J WEIGHT TRAINING o e pU Na EE ROUEN VEN REA RI ER 1 3 Ks COBPAINING ASSISTANGE ARE U NUES ER VER UNE EE iR RAS REPRE FOE M RRS 1 3 L STANDING ON YOUR CHAIR o a EE ROMS 1 4 WARNINGS FOR SAFE
42. If your health care advisor has instructed you to use positioning or seat belts make sure they instruct you on the proper usage of such belts and such professional should supervise your use of such belts to ensure you can use them safely 1 Belts must fit snugly in order to work properly However they must not be so snug they interfere with your breathing Your health care advisor should be able to slide his or her open hand flat between the belt and your body 2 Make sure you do not slide down in your chair while wearing a belt If this should happen you may suffer chest compression or be suffocated due to pressure from the belt 3 Do not use a positioning or seat belt unless you are capable of removing the belts easily in an emergency If you cannot do this consult with your health care advisor for other options to help with your posture 4 There are devices that help to keep you from sliding down in the seat of your wheelchair such as a pelvic wedge Consult with your health care advisor to find out if you need to use such a device in conjunction with positioning or Seat belts to mitigate the risks described above 5 NEVER use positioning or seat belts as a motor vehicle restraint These types of belts are NOT intended to protect the wheelchair rider from the forces involved in a vehicle accident and they may in fact cause you to be injured TiLite recommends wheelchair users ALWAYS transfer to appropriate motor vehicle seating when trav
43. O T 0113RevA Dear TiLite Customer We are glad that you have chosen to be part of the TiLite family Making the best wheelchairs in the world is our mission Over the years we have achieved that mission by putting our heart and soul into every wheelchair that we design and build Here are just a few examples of where that heart and soul comes from and where it leads gt We You From our designers and engineers to our sales people in the field you will find chair users When we design for you we are designing for us gt Evidence Based Quality TiLite wheelchairs represent the latest in state of the art design and performance based on extensive research into wheeled mobility The result is a chair that provides unparalleled quality gt Choice Matters TiLite offers the most extensive range of options and components on a chair More choices mean more ability to truly create a custom configuration of options to meet the widest variety of needs and to maximize function gt Customer Service TiLite s goal is to provide the ultimate service for the Ultimate Ride The sale of a wheelchair does not mark the end of our relationship with our customers it marks the beginning We will always work with you our customers to ensure the highest levels of satisfaction What does all this mean for you It means that your handmade TiLite wheelchair combines the finest frame and component materials with elegant aesthetics and sophisticated
44. OVE or cover threshold strips between rooms AERO T Owner s Manual 1 9 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 1 WARNINGS 4 INSTALL ramps at entry or exit doors from your residence Make sure the transition from such ramps to the pavement or other surface is smooth and does not have an abrupt drop off ALWAYS make sure the floors where you live and work are level KEEP all floors where you live and work free of obstacles and hazards When riding UP and over an obstacle lean your upper body slightly FORWARD When riding DOWN from a higher to a lower level press your upper body BACKWARD lightly ALWAYS keep both hands on the handrims as you go over an obstacle 10 NEVER push or pull on any object such as a door knob or door jamb or furniture in order to propel your chair 11 If your chair has anti tips lock them in place before you go UP over an obstacle If you ignore these Warnings you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair H CURBS STEPS ANWARNING Curbs and steps are extremely dangerous obstacles 1 NEVER attempt to go up or down a single curb or step without an assistant UNLESS a you are a very skilled rider of your chair and b you have previously learned to safely do a wheelie in your chair and C you are sure you have the strength and balance to control your chair during any such maneuver 2 ALWAYS unlock and rotate an
45. Proper Belt Position for Belt with D Ring Adjustment When the belt is properly adjusted and tightened it should fit snug so that the user s pelvis is secure See Figure 7 9 If length adjustment is necessary to achieve a good fit or to remove the belt for cleaning this can be done using the belt end fittings Safety Check When properly positioned in wheelchair the wheelchair user should lean forward and side to side to check the fit Check for Normal operation of adjustment straps Comfort look for areas of irritation Position if too high or too low adjust anchor points Interference with other devices relocate anchor points as necessary Move chair through full range of motion including folding and rolling Check for any interference akon gt AERO T Owner s Manual 7 6 OM_AERO T_0113RevA CHAPTER 7 BACK UPHOLSTERY SEAT UPHOLSTERY AND SEAT CUSHIONS Maintenance Check periodically for signs of wear in the stitching and webbing If significant wear is found contact your supplier for qualified repair or replacement by TiLite AERO T Owner s Manual 7 7 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 8 AXLE PLATES AND TUBES CENTER OF GRAVITY REAR SEAT HEIGHT TiLite Aero T wheelchairs are equipped with a camber tube By adjusting the position of the camber tube you can adjust the center of gravity of your chair This Chapter explains the various adjustments that are possible The same adjustment will appl
46. RE seins 1 10 STAIRS Acca 1 11 Ke DPI MER UTE NU 1 11 L ASSISTANTS AND ATTENDANTS NE oor 1 11 WARNINGS REGARDING COMPONENTS AND 1 11 DEED oc 1 11 SEAT SLINGS GUSHION Sis KM A E 1 12 UPHOLSTERY FABHIG i ice ee eere Quy ve Fea eu Ur Tea VR APR RENE EPA 1 12 Dic SEATING SYSTEMS EEE E pres K oer 1 13 E POSITIONING OR SEAT BELTS 1 13 M 1 13 G FOOTBESTS BHANGEHS ARR CHEESE 1 14 Hz REAR WHEELS vos ENCES SEEK VSE SEEST EESE 1 14 PEE Blcet o S 1 14 J gt PNEUMATIC TIRES intus et pu n sos a SARUM ARAS AR Ade mu E ERE eR A E EUR UE AERE Ken dS 1 15 Ky REAR WHEEL DA STR E 1 15 PUSA HANDLES EA aeu EET REIP 1 15 AERO T 0113RevA V AERO T Owner s Manual M FASTENERS eo E R
47. T 0113RevA CHAPTER 6 SIDE GUARDS Figure 6 5 Fendered Carbon Fiber Side Guard Stabilizer Tab ADJUSTABLE FENDERED SIDE GUARD Aluminum Mounting Tools Needed 5 64 Allen Wrench 5 32 Allen Wrench 3 16 Allen Wrench Note You may need to adjust the Tension Adjustable Seat Sling to gain access to the seat tube placement you desire If this is necessary see Adjusting the Tension on pages 7 3 and 7 4 1 Insert Allen screw 1 through the conical washer the slot in the rear cam spacer and into the back mount Do not tighten See Figure 6 6 2 Insert Allen screw 2 through the conical washer the slot in the front cam and into the top hole of the outer clamp Do not tighten 3 Insert Allen screw 3 through the washer inner clamp and into the outer clamp Do not tighten 4 Loosen but do not remove the eight Button Head Cap screws four in each cam 5 Adjust the side guard to the desired position rotating the cams as needed and allowing the Allen screws to slide within the cam slots 6 Once the desired side guard position has been achieved tighten the eight Button Head Cap screws four on each cam using the 5 64 Allen wrench 7 Using the 5 32 Allen wrench securely tighten Allen screw 1 8 Securely tighten Allen screw 2 in place using the 5 32 Allen wrench 9 Securely tighten Allen screw 3 in place using the 3 16 Allen wrench ANWARNING The threads on the Button Head Cap screws and Allen
48. This is particularly true in situations where drivers may be driving in reverse such as parking lots If at all possible make eye contact with drivers before you go forward When in doubt yield until you are sure it is safe even if you have the right of way If you ignore these Warnings you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair H TERRAIN AAWARNING Your TiLite wheelchair is designed for riding over firm relatively smooth surfaces such as concrete and asphalt outdoors and indoor flooring wood tile etc and carpeting Your TiLite wheelchair is NOT designed for riding over sand loose soil or rough terrain Do NOT operate your chair in such terrain You may damage the wheels or axles or loosen fasteners of your chair If you ignore these Warnings you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair AERO T Owner s Manual 1 2 0113RevA CHAPTER 1 WARNINGS MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY WARNING TiLite wheelchairs are NOT designed to be used for seating in a motor vehicle and TiLite wheelchairs do NOT meet Federal standards for motor vehicle seating 1 NEVER sit in your chair while in any type of moving vehicle bus automobile van truck boat train etc In accident or sudden stop you may be thrown from the chair In an accident or sudden stop a wheelchair
49. USE OF YOUR nennen 1 4 LEARNING TO DO A deter nae rer a ox Ya exer Ey nex Fokus 1 4 B CLIMBING A CURB OR SINGLE raa e so TET RET KEEPER NS e CER 1 5 CLIMBING A FEIGHT OF STAIBS v eins deas Vues oen ek eua exe Vae usa dE RR 1 5 D DESCENDING A CURB OR SINGLE STEP 4ises seo tva ossa 1 5 E IDBESGENDING AFLIGHT OF STAIES reuse xiu UE YN UTR Ub I REA 1 6 WARNINGS REGARDING FALLING AND TIPPING 1 6 A CENTER OF GRAVITY STABILITY AND BALANCE cesses eene nnne nnn 1 6 TRANSFERRING IN AND OUT OF YOUR 1 7 C DRHESSING UNBRESSING IN YOUR CHAIR uisu ka onn Ra 1 8 BENDING EEANING HEAGHINQG is voce dera on tr ens eo qe Seu aa tH RR RU RE 1 8 MOVING BAGKWAPBD iis sis or 1 9 Fe WHEELIES 1 9 OBSTACLES E 1 9 Hz CURBS S TEPS SA FRAIS IINE AR EU VERANO UAR ONU UA RE TEE ESN 1 10 BHEDS SEOPES BAMEPS Give xus ao RAE ea VE rte eu REV EEERR E
50. USTABLE FOOTIRES 3 3 AGIUSUNG ING ANG ERSTE n eR ru ie 3 3 Adjusting the HeighUHeplaelrnig ss ER NER FEY 3 4 ANGLE ADJUSTABLE HIGH MOUNT FOGOTHREST es des en xu o oat aber aou abe nenne den o ntu e eia 3 4 Adjusung Angles ius ea SEE ARRA TR CORP 3 4 Adjusting the HeighUReplacirig sss es cii e nd Vetus aua VER vow ces YER YE V ONE 3 5 FELIPSBACKCFOOTHEST eo AREE 3 5 Adj sting the Anglers OE RA KON RUNDE SUR ER ERR 3 5 Adjusting the HeighU Heplaelniqu ves iones en p oe yx ua aea vnu EX ed Va Y ns End 3 5 BUCKLE ADJUSTABLE CALEF S TRAP tuis por etae EPI PRAGA ERE DEETRA 3 6 ADJUSTABLE CALF STRAP PADDED ADJUSTABLE CALF 3 6 CHAPTER 4 BACKRESTS AND PUSH 5 4 1 FOLDING ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT and ANGLE BACKREST Titanium or Aluminum 4 1 FOIdING ANE error tyr rrt eunte Ry n sepe Ra es A E PDR Quse Tes 4 1 Unfolding the Backrest oro ode dero oue aerae ro ar reve 4 1 Unfolding the Lock Down
51. Uni Lock on the right Uni Lock in the desired position see Figures 10 10 and 10 11 3 Install the wheel lock handle from the right Uni Lock on the left Uni Lock 4 Securely tighten all screws and locknuts Uni Lock with Extension Handles All of the adjustments set forth under Uni Lock on pages 10 3 to 10 6 apply to the Uni Lock with Extension Handles Aluminum Scissor Lock Adjusting Tools Needed 3 16 Allen Wrench Loosen but do not remove the two Allen screws in the wheel lock clamp See Figure 10 13 2 Adjust the position of the wheel lock clamp on the frame so the wheel stop embeds at least 3 16 into the tire when engaged in the locked position 3 Securely tighten the two Allen screws that secure the wheel lock clamp to the frame Figure 10 13 Adjusting Replacing the Aluminum Wheel Lock Clamp Replacing Tools Needed 3 16 Allen Wrench 1 Loosen but do not remove the two Allen screws that secure the wheel lock clamp to the frame See Figure 10 13 Slide the wheel lock out of the clamp Slide the new Aluminum Scissor Lock into the wheel lock clamp but do not tighten the two Allen screws Follow the procedure under Aluminum Scissor Lock Adjusting on page 10 6 to position and secure the new Aluminum Scissor Lock PON AERO T Owner s Manual 10 6 OM_AERO T_0113RevA CHAPTER 11 CASTERS AND FORKS ANWARNING Always mount identical size casters and forks on both sides of your ch
52. _0113RevA CHAPTER 3 FOOTRESTS Titanium Footrest with Flat ABS Cover Adjusting the Height Replacing Tools Needed 3 16 Allen Wrench 1 Loosen but do not remove the Allen screws in the two footrest clamps that secure the footrest to the frame See Figure 3 2 If replacing the footrest loosen the Allen screws sufficiently to permit you to completely remove the old footrest Make sure the sleeves remain inside the frame tubes If adjusting the height loosen the Allen screws sufficiently to permit the footrest to slide up and down freely within the footrest clamps 2 If replacing the footrest remove the old footrest and insert the new footrest into the frame Make sure the footrest sleeve remains in the frame Figure 3 2 Footrest Replacement Frame Sleeve RM Allen Screw P Nylock Footrest Allen Nuts Screw 3 Place the end of a ruler on the floor and hold it vertically against the left corner of the footrest Adjust the left side of the footrest to the desired height not less than 2 of ground clearance and loosely tighten the Allen screw in the left footrest clamp so the left side of the footrest cannot change See Figure 3 3 Note When adjusting the height of the footrest make sure that at least 1 3 4 of the extension tube remains up inside the frame tube See Figure 3 4 4 Repeatthe procedure from Step 3 above on the right side of the footrest 5 When both sides are set at an equal distance from the
53. a curb step or flight of stairs by lifting on any removable detachable parts such as Bolt On Push Handles Similarly your assistant or attendant should AERO T Owner s Manual 4 5 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 4 BACKRESTS AND PUSH HANDLES NEVER attempt to lower a wheelchair down a curb step or flight or stairs by holding onto any removable detachable parts such as the Bolt On Push Handles If you ignore this Warning the removable parts such as the bolt on push handles could detach from the wheelchair causing you to fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair Figure 4 6 Figure 4 7 Location for Bolt On Push Handles Bolt On Push Handles ELN 5 Push Handle Top View B A 1 1 8 Allen 29 9 Screws Q gt Y 9 1 Allen Screw Removing Tools Needed 3 16 Allen Wrench 5 32 Allen Wrench 1 Using the 3 16 Allen wrench remove the 1 Allen screw See Figure 4 7 2 Using the 5 32 Allen wrench remove the 1 1 8 Allen screws 3 Remove the clamp and handle Adjustable Height Push Handles Note Adjustable Height Push Handles should only be used on aluminum backrests Mounting Tools Needed 3 16 Allen Wrench See Figure 4 8 for the correct location to mount the Adjustable Height Push Handles Assemble the two halves of the clamp around the rigidizer bar See Figure 4 9 Insert the four A
54. ail unexpectedly 1 ALWAYS use fasteners obtained from an authorized TiLite dealer 2 REGULARLY inspect all fasteners to make sure they have not become loose If any become loose tighten them immediately 3 NEVER over or under tighten the fasteners on your chair Over tightened or under tightened fasteners may damage your chair or fail unexpectedly If you ignore these Warnings you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair N POWER DRIVE AAWARNING Certain manufacturers offer manual wheelchair power drive add on products TiLite has approved only a limited number of these products for use with TiLite wheelchairs For more information about power add ons approved by TiLite contact TiLite Customer Service If you intend to install an approved power drive system on your TiLite chair this must be taken into account when your chair is ordered so TiLite can manufacture your chair with a power adaptable frame If you have not purchased your TiLite chair with a power adaptable frame do not install a power drive on your TiLite chair If you install a power drive add on system to your TiLite chair and your chair does not have a power adaptable frame you may damage your chair and you will void your warranty In addition power drive systems are heavy and will affect the center of balance of your chair Any change to the center of balance of your chair could cause you
55. air If you ignore this Warning you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair Standard Forks Replacing Casters Tools Needed Two Z2 Phillips Head Screw Drivers 1 Remove the two Phillips Head screws C Spring washers and axle Use one screw driver to hold one screw in place and a second screw driver to loosen the other screw See Figure 11 1 2 Remove the caster and spacers 3 Install the new caster spacers and C Spring washers onto the fork and securely tighten the two screws so there is no space between the caster the spacers and the fork sides Use one screw driver to hold one screw in place and securely tighten the other screw with the second screw driver Note If your chair has 4 or 5 TiLite Performance casters make sure that Spacer 2 which is wider than Spacer 1 is positioned on the recessed side of the caster which should be oriented outwards when the casters are in the trailing position Figure 11 1 Bearing Fork Fork Stem Caster Cap Phillips Washer Head ZG Nylock Nut Screw e C Spring Washer Spring Washer Phillips Head Screw Spacer 2 Replacing Forks Tools Needed 9 16 Socket Wrench Remove the casters See Standard Forks Replacing Casters on page 11 1 Loosen and remove the nylock nut and washer See Figure 11 1 Remove the old fork and caster cap and install the repla
56. always allow at least 2 of ground clearance to permit you to maneuver over objects f you ignore this Warning you could fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair Safe Tread If you ordered your wheelchair with either the Titanium Footrest with Flat ABS Cover or the Titanium Open Loop Footrest enclosed with your chair are two 4 squares of self adhesive Safe Tread Safe Tread provides a more slip resistant surface than the footrest of your chair Use of the Safe Tread is optional but TiLite recommends you use it in order to reduce the likelihood of your feet slipping off the footrest during use of your chair If you choose to apply the Safe Tread to your footrest follow the following instructions 1 See Figure 3 1 for the suggested location of the Safe Tread 2 Without removing the adhesive backing strip position the Safe Tread on the footrest and if necessary use a pen or pencil to draw any edges that need to be trimmed 3 Carefully cut the Safe Tread to size using scissors knife or razor blade 4 Thoroughly clean and dry the footrest 5 Peel the adhesive strip backing from the Safe Tread and press firmly to the surface of the footrest starting from the center and working toward the edges of the Safe Tread making certain the edges are fully adhered Figure 3 1 Footrest with Safe Tread Safe Tread Safe Tread AERO T Owner s Manual 3 1 OM_AERO T
57. and reapply Loctite 242 or an equivalent medium strength thread lock If you ignore this Warning your Front Roller could fall off and you could fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair Figure 13 7 Front Roller Front Roller Allen Screws AERO T Owner s Manual AERO T_0113RevA CHAPTER 13 ANTI TIPS With an angle adjustable footrest 1 Remove the Allen screws that secure the Front Roller to the roller plate See Figures 13 8 and 13 9 2 Remove the Allen screws that secure the footplate and the clamp to the roller plate 3 Reassemble the angle adjustable footplate as shown in Figure 3 6 Note If removing the Front Roller from an angle adjustable footrest you will need to order new shorter Allen screws and washers to secure the footplate to the clamp Figure 13 8 Figure 13 9 Front Roller with Angle Adjustable Footplate High Mount Front Roller with Angle Adjustable Footplate Allen Screws Washers Clamp 7 Roller Plate Front Front Locknuts i Roller Locknuts Roller Allen Screws Allen Screws AERO T Owner s Manual 13 6 OM AERO T_0113RevA tilite com 800 545 2266 509 586 6117 866 586 2413 509 585 8703 2701 West Court Street Pasco WA 99301 users ORE AP usersfirst org
58. ar wheels and axles backward on your chair you shift the center of balance BACKWARD This means your chair is less likely to tip over backward However even if your rear wheels and axles are set as far back as possible the chair can still backward 3 ALWAYS consult with your health care provider to determine the best rear wheel axle setup for you based on your weight and body type and your abilities to control the chair 4 Once you and your health care provider have determined the best rear wheel axle setup for you NEVER change the setup UNLESS you are sure you are not at risk to tip over 5 If you do change the rear wheel axle position you MUST adjust the positioning of the rear wheel locks to ensure they work properly to lock the rear wheels When relocating the rear wheel locks make sure the locking arm indents the tire by at least 3 16 when the wheel lock is in the locked position If you ignore these Warnings you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair AXLES AAWARNING Stainless quick release axles are a standard TiLite wheelchair component Other axle types are optional equipment All TiLite axles are designed to make your rear wheels easy to remove quickly However if not used properly they can be dangerous NEVER use your chair UNLESS you are sure that both rear axles are locked into place in the axle receiver If an axle is not
59. arger or smaller size The full range of adjustability will not be available with 5 or 6 casters 1 Remove the caster See Slipstream Single Sided Forks Replacing Casters on page 11 2 2 Using the shaft of the screwdriver remove the E Ring by pressing downward across the open portion of the E Ring The E Ring will spring off of the axle you must wear protective eyewear 3 Using the 5 8 Open End wrench remove the axle from the Single Sided Fork 4 Place the axle in the alternate axle hole and securely tighten 5 Using the shaft of the screwdriver replace the E Ring by pressing downward across the closed portion of the E Ring snapping the E ring into place 6 Replace the caster See Slipstream Single Sided Forks Replacing Casters on page 11 2 7 Follow Steps 1 through 6 on the opposite fork ANWARNING Always use identical axle holes on both sides of your chair f you ignore this Warning you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair ANWARNING The threads on the screws that secure the casters to the fork and the axles are treated with Vibra TITE VC 3 locking and sealing coating to reduce the possibility they will become loose You should be able to remove and reinstall these screws and axles approximately four times without reapplying the coating If you repeatedly remove and reinstall these screws or axles requires that yo
60. ay fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair Tools needed 7 8 Open End Wrench 3 4 Open End Torque Wrench 1 Place the 7 8 Open End wrench onto the camber plug and use the 3 4 Open End Torque wrench to remove the axle sleeve See Figure 12 5 2 Add or delete the spacers you need to increase decrease your rear wheel spacing keeping the two washers against the head of the axle sleeve 3 After you have adjusted your rear wheel spacing reinstall the axle sleeve in the camber plug and hand tighten 4 Using a torque wrench tighten the axle sleeve to 230 inch pounds Figure 12 5 Rear Wheel Spacing Camber Plug Washer Wave Washer Axle Sleeve Camber Tube 1 2 Spacer 1 8 Spacer AERO T Owner s Manual 12 3 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 13 ANTI TIPS Rear Anti Tips Adjusting 1 The bottom of the anti tip wheels should be between 1 1 2 and 2 above the floor to ensure proper functionality To adjust the height press the two release buttons on the telescoping lower tube then adjust the height of the lower tube See Figure 13 1 2 Torotate the anti tips upward press the release button at the top of the extension tube to release the extension tube and rotate upward until the release button locks in place on the opposite side of the anti tip receiver 3 To remove the anti tip press the release button at the top of th
61. ay fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair B TRANSFERRING IN AND OUT OF YOUR WHEELCHAIR AAWARNING Transferring in or out of your wheelchair is one of the most dangerous things you can attempt relating to your wheelchair It requires good balance agility and upper body conditioning At some point in every transfer there is no wheelchair seat beneath you and the seat bed etc to or from which you are transferring is not beneath you either Important rules that will help to reduce the risk of a fall during a transfer are discussed below 1 ALWAYS work with your health care advisor to learn safe transfer methods 2 ALWAYS ask your health care advisor to teach you proper body positioning during a transfer and how to support yourself during a transfer 3 ALWAYS have someone assist you when you transfer until you have learned how to transfer safely and have developed the upper body strength and coordination to transfer safely 4 ALWAYS move your chair as close as you can to the seat bed etc to which you are transferring If possible use a transfer board AERO T Owner s Manual 1 7 OM_AERO T_0113RevA CHAPTER 1 WARNINGS 5 ALWAYS lock the rear wheels using wheel locks before you transfer This keeps the rear wheels from rolling If your wheelchair is equipped with caster pin locks ALWAYS lock them before you transfer Caster pin locks keep the front caste
62. bution of that weight The center of gravity of your chair may not be appropriate with the additional weight or with the different distribution of weight which may cause the chair to tip over The additional weight could exceed the weight limit for the chair and damage the chair If you intend to engage in weight training TiLite recommends that you utilize weight training equipment with built in seating and that you transfer to that seating rather than using your chair If you ignore these Warnings you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair K OBTAINING ASSISTANCE ANWARNING For The Wheelchair User ALWAYS make sure that each person who assists you reads and understands this entire Manual especially the Warnings in Chapter 1 For Attendants Assistants 1 ALWAYS work with the user s health care advisor to learn safe methods to assist the wheelchair user and to determine which methods are best suited to your abilities and those of the user 2 ALWAYS communicate to the user what you plan to do before you do it and explain what you expect the user to do while you are taking such action This will put the user at ease and reduce the risk of an accident due to a miscommunication 3 ALWAYS use good posture and proper body mechanics in order to avoid injury to your back 4 When you lift or support the user or tilt the chair ALWAYS bend your knees slightly and kee
63. cap tabs to slide out of the tab slots 4 Using a drafting triangle or similar 90 angle tool as shown in Figure 11 12 rotate the fork until the flat edge of the fork is perpendicular to the level surface Note If your chair is equipped with Frog Legs you must square the barrel of the Frog Legs to the level surface using a Bubble Level Bracket because the flat edge of the Frog Legs fork is not parallel to the caster mount assembly See Figure 11 13 A Bubble Level Bracket can also be used with the standard fork and the single sided fork 5 While holding the fork in place and with the end cap tabs engaged in the tab slots check to see if one of the six perimeter holes in the caster end cap aligns with one of the three threaded holes in the caster mount If so proceed to Step 7 If not proceed to Step 6 6 Pull the caster end cap away from the caster housing and rotate the caster end cap one sixth turn and re engage the caster end cap tabs in the tab slots Again check to see if one of the six perimeter holes in the caster end cap aligns with one of the three threaded holes in the caster mount If so proceed to Step 7 If not repeat this Step 6 using the next combination of caster end cap tabs and tab slots AERO T Owner s Manual 11 7 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 11 CASTERS AND FORKS 7 Thread Allen screw 1 through the two aligned parts and loosely tighten Note There are six perimeter holes in the caster end cap and three t
64. cation or change to AERO T Owner s Manual 1 11 OM_AERO T_0113RevA CHAPTER 1 WARNINGS your chair can make it easier to tip over and you should use anti tips until you have adapted to the modified configuration or d even if you are an experienced rider in your TiLite chair but your physical condition has changed In order to properly use your anti tips please follow the following rules 1 Your anti tips should be between 1 1 2 inches to 2 inches off the ground when they are locked in place in the down position 2 If your anti tips set too LOW they may catch on obstacles that you can expect to encounter in normal wheelchair use If this happens you may tip over and fall 3 If your anti tips are set too HIGH their ability to prevent a backward tip over will be limited and they may not prevent a tip over at all 4 ALWAYS keep your anti tips locked in place in the down position unless a You an attendant but your attendant must rotate the anti tips into the down position whenever or she leaves you unattended in your chair even for a moment or b You have to climb or descend a curb or step or overcome an obstacle Even if this is the case only unlock the anti tips if you can safely climb or descend the curb or step or overcome the obstacle and make sure the anti tips are locked in the up position If you ignore these Warnings you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and s
65. cement fork and old caster cap on the fork stem Replace the nylock nut and washer and securely tighten Reinstall the casters See Standard Forks Replacing Casters on page 11 1 gio E AERO T Owner s Manual 11 1 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 11 CASTERS AND FORKS Slipstream Single Sided Forks Replacing Casters Tools Needed 1 8 Allen Wrench Remove the Allen screw and caster cap See Figures 11 2 2 Remove the caster 3 Install the new caster onto the Slipstream Single Sided Fork replace the single sided caster cap and securely tighten the screw so there is no space between the caster and the Slipstream Single Sided Fork side Note If you are replacing your casters with a wider caster you must replace the axle with a longer axle Likewise if you are replacing your wide caster with a smaller width caster make sure you also order the shorter axle ANWARNING The threads on the screws that secure the casters to the fork are treated with Vibra TITE VC 3 a locking and sealing coating to reduce the possibility they will become loose You should be able to remove and reinstall these screws approximately four times without reapplying the coating If you repeatedly remove and reinstall these screws TiLite requires that you reapply Vibra TITE VC 3 after every fourth adjustment If you ignore this Warning you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the w
66. djusting the Quick Release 9 1 QUAD QUICK RELEASEAX ERS ws uada ERE Y CR US 9 1 Adjusting the Quad Quick Release 0 9 1 Adjusting the s Play re sdusie oe va abso og CES 9 2 CHAPTER 10 WHEEL LOCKS ire coe x n o p et e as 10 1 COMPACT PUSHAG LOCK ex PRX Ed ERR QUE 10 1 10 1 Replacing sake reisa EX EY KE 10 1 COMPACT PURE to stris in iau Cao DU EN PR 10 2 PCIUISUIMG 55 VE DN EDU ERR E RIPE 10 2 55 10 2 COMPACT PUSH to LOCK and COMPACT PULL TO LOCK WHEEL LOCKS WITH EXTENSION HANDLES 6 rete ipu PA ERR REATUS FRE 10 2 COMPACT SCISSOR LOCK 4 reise exon IR PRI Are DNA EA 10 2 AQIUSUNG 555 E RAP RT FE NA ORA e PIA 10 2 PED IACING Me TENE 10 3 ME 10 3
67. e Figure 7 6 If you ignore this Warning you may develop pressure sores which can be a life threatening medical complication Adjusting the Tension 1 Remove the seat cushion and anti tips if applicable 2 Detach the back upholstery from the seat upholstery see Velcro Style Adjustable Back Upholstery on page 7 1 or Tension Adjustable by Straps Back Upholstery on pages 7 2 and 7 3 3 Carefully tip the chair back until it is resting on its rear wheels and the backrest 4 Detach one tension adjustable strap adjust to the desired tension and refasten the strap See Figure 7 6 AERO T Owner s Manual 7 3 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 7 BACK UPHOLSTERY SEAT UPHOLSTERY AND SEAT CUSHIONS 5 Repeat Step 4 for each succeeding tension adjustable strap until you have achieved the desired tension in each strap 6 Place the chair onto all four wheels 7 Reattach the back upholstery to the seat upholstery and replace the seat cushion and anti tips if applicable Figure 7 6 Adjusting Replacing Tension Adjustable Seat Sling D Rings Crosstube Adjustable Straps Replacing the Upholstery Remove the seat cushion and anti tips if applicable Detach the back upholstery from the seat upholstery see Velcro Style Adjustable Back Upholstery on page 7 1 or Tension Adjustable by Straps Back Upholstery on pages 7 2 and 7 3 Carefully tip the chair back until it is resting on its rear wheels and the backrest Detach all tens
68. e extension tube and pull the extension tube out of the anti tip receiver Figure 13 1 Adjusting Receiver Extension Button Tube Lower Tube Release Button Mounting ANWARNING Only an authorized TiLite dealer or qualified technician should install the rear anti tip receiver f you ignore this Warning you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair Tools Needed N 5 32 Allen Wrench 3 16 Allen Wrench 7 16 Open End Wrench Remove the rear wheels and place the frame on a level surface Remove the camber tube See Replacing the Camber Tube on page 8 3 Thread the Allen screw through the right side camber mount right side anti tip receiver and the washer and securely tighten the nylock nut See Figure 13 2 Note Make sure that the anti tip receiver is oriented to be parallel to the floor Repeat Step 3 on the left side camber mount and the left side anti tip receiver Reinstall the camber tube See Replacing the Camber Tube on page 8 3 Tighten the Allen screw in each anti tip receiver so that it securely clamps into the camber tube Reinstall the rear wheels AERO T Owner s Manual 13 1 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 13 ANTI TIPS Figure 13 2 Mounting Washer Nylock Nut Camber Tube USER FRIENDLY ANTI TIPS Engaging To engage the User Friendly Anti Tip grip the anti tip firmly pressing down on the release lever lowe
69. e hill slope or ramp 10 ALWAYS ask for assistance if you have any concerns at all about your ability to maintain safe control of your chair on a hill slope or ramp 11 ALWAYS be alert for wet or slippery conditions or surfaces any changes in the grade of the slope such as a lip bump or depression and any drop off or lip at the bottom of a slope For example even a 3 4 inch lip at the bottom of a ramp can cause the front casters to stop and cause the chair to tip forward 12 Ramps at your home and work must meet all legal requirements for your area including building codes If you are having a ramp installed at your home or work ALWAYS make sure it complies with local legal requirements If you ignore these Warnings you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair J STAIRS AAWARNING NEVER use your wheelchair on stairs without the assistance of at least two 2 able bodied assistants or attendants and ONLY AFTER such assistants or attendants have read and understand the Warnings Climbing a Flight of Stairs and Descending a Flight of Stairs on pages 1 5 to 1 6 If you ignore these Warnings you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair K ESCALATORS ZAAWARNING NEVER use your wheelchair on an escalator not even with an assistant or attendant If you ignore these Warni
70. e this chair safely e g pressure relief cushions seat belts AERO T Owner s Manual 1 1 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 1 WARNINGS If you ignore these Warnings you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair E CHANGING ADJUSTING YOUR WHEELCHAIR AAWARNING 1 Use extreme caution when changing or adjusting the configuration of your TiLite wheelchair When you change or adjust the configuration you may increase the risk of a tip over Therefore you should consult your authorized TiLite dealer BEFORE you change or adjust the configuration Further TiLite recommends that you use anti tips at all times and this is particularly true after you have changed or adjusted the configuration of your chair 2 Unauthorized modifications to your chair or the use of parts not supplied or approved by TiLite may change the chair structure may cause a safety hazard including an increased risk of a tip over and will void the warranty If you ignore these Warnings you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair F ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS WARNING 1 Riding your TiLite wheelchair on wet icy or other slick surfaces increases the risk of losing control of the wheelchair or tipping over Use extra care if you must ride your chair on any such surface If you have any doubt about your ability to negotia
71. e wheelchair 1 Hold the wheel securely at the hub See Figure 12 2 Unlock lever on the Quad Quick Release Axle making sure the locking balls recess into the axle Insert the axle all the way into axle sleeve Lock the lever on the Quad Quick Release Axle Pull firmly on the wheel without unlocking the lever to make sure the wheel is locked securely in place o RO Figure 12 1 Removing and Replacing the Rear Wheel with the Quick Release Axle Release Button Figure 12 2 Removing and Replacing the Rear Wheel with the Quad Quick Release Axle Release Lever AERO T Owner s Manual 12 1 AERO T_0113RevA CHAPTER 12 REAR WHEELS Handrims ANWARNING You must have your handrims replaced by an authorized TiLite dealer or qualified technician f you ignore this Warning you may seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair Pneumatic Tires and Tubes ANWARNING Fully deflate the tire before performing any disassembly procedures Do not re inflate the tire until all re assembly is completed f you ignore this Warning you may seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair Tools needed 2 Phillips Screw Driver 3 8 Open End Wrench or 5 16 Open End Wrench Remove the rear wheel from the chair 2 Remove all air from the inner tube If you have a Schrader valve see Figure 12 3 remove valve stem cap and release all of the air from the tube by pressing down on the pi
72. ed the wheel in the axle sleeve by pulling on the hub with the release handle in the locked position If the locking balls do not fully engage repeat these procedures to increase the play i e increase the distance between the quick release nut and the locking balls to permit the locking balls to fully engage properly Also check to make sure there is not too much play in the axle See Adjusting the Play on pages 9 2 and 9 3 Figure 9 2 Quad Quick Release Axle Adjustment Quick Release Handle Locked Position Set Screw 3 Quick Release Handle Unlocked Position ANWARNING The threads on the set screws on the Quad Quick Release Axles Assemblies are treated with Loctite 2429 a medium strength thread lock If you loosen any set screw you MUST remove and reapply Loctite 242 or an equivalent medium strength thread lock f you ignore this Warning your rear wheel could become loose or fall off and you could fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair Adjusting the Play ANWARNING Quick Release Axles are pre adjusted to permit minimal play in the axle TiLite recommends that you do not adjust the axle Improperly adjusting the axle could cause it to malfunction too much play can cause the axle to bend and become stuck in the axle sleeve too little play can prevent the locking balls from engaging fully causing the wheel to disengage fro
73. eeded 1 8 Allen Wrench 3 8 Open End Wrench 1 shown in Figure 10 12 the wheel lock handle attaches to the wheel lock handle base with two Allen screws There is only one hole in the wheel lock handle base through which to attach the upper Allen screw There are three holes in the wheel lock handle base through which to attach the lower Allen screw 2 Remove the lower Allen screw and locknut that secure the wheel lock handle to the wheel lock handle base 3 Loosen but do not remove the upper Allen screw that secures the wheel lock handle to the wheel lock handle base 4 Reposition the wheel lock handle to the desired Standard Handle Position 1 2 or 3 see Figures 10 8 and 10 9 and replace the Allen screw and locknut 5 Securely tighten both Allen screws and locknuts Figure 10 12 Removing the Wheel Lock Handle Handle Locknuts Screws AERO T Owner s Manual 10 5 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 10 WHEEL LOCKS Reversed Handle Positions 1 2 3 You can achieve three additional wheel lock handle positions for your Uni Lock by reversing the wheel lock handles from the right and left Uni Locks To do this follow the procedures below Tools Needed 1 8 Allen Wrench 3 8 Open End Wrench 1 Remove the two Allen screws and locknuts that secure the wheel lock handle to the wheel lock handle base on both the right and left Uni locks See Figure 10 12 2 Install the wheel lock handle from the left
74. eel lock clamp to the frame Figure 10 4 Adjusting Replacing Frame AERO T Owner s Manual 10 3 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 10 WHEEL LOCKS Replacing Tools Needed 3 16 Allen Wrench Loosen but do not remove the two Allen screws that secure the wheel lock clamp to the frame See Figure 10 4 Slide the wheel lock out of the clamp Slide the new Uni Lock into the wheel lock clamp but do not tighten the Allen screws Follow the procedures under Uni Lock Adjusting on page 10 3 to position and secure the new wheel lock s Changing the Uni Lock from the Push to the Pull Position Tools Needed 5 32 Allen Wrench The Uni Lock wheel lock can be set up so that you either pull the handle to engage the lock or push the handle to engage the lock To determine which setup you have locate the small Socket Head Cap screw in the wheel lock handle base If itis in the upper position see Figure 10 5 the Uni Lock is set to the Pull to Lock position If it is in the lower position see Figure 10 6 the Uni Lock is set to the Push to Lock position Figure 10 5 Figure 10 6 Pull to Lock Position Push to Lock Position Socket Head Cap Screw Socket Head Cap Screw You can change the operation from pull to push or vice versa as follows Make sure the wheel lock has been disengaged from the tire 2 Remove the Socket Head Cap screw and reposition it to either the Pull to Lock or Push to L
75. egain control If you ignore these Warnings you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair C DRESSING UNDRESSING IN YOUR CHAIR AAWARNING When you engage in activities while seated in your chair such as dressing or undressing or changing your clothes your weight will shift Since your attention will be directed to the activity in question your risk of falling or tipping over is increased To reduce this risk get dressed or undressed or change your clothes while seated in a regular chair or on a bed If you must get dressed or undressed or change your clothes while seated in your wheelchair 1 ALWAYS rotate the front casters so they are trailing forward This makes the chair more stable NOTE get your front casters to trail forward first move your chair forward and second back up By moving backward your front casters will rotate and trail forward 2 ALWAYS lock your anti tips in the down position so the risk of a backward tip over is minimized If your chair does not have anti tips back it up against a wall and lock both rear wheels using your wheel locks 3 If your chair is equipped with caster pin locks ALWAYS engage them If you ignore these Warnings you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair D BENDING LEANING REACHING AAWARNING When you bend reach or lean from
76. eling in a motor vehicle Note to Attendants Assistants NEVER use positioning or seat belts as a patient restraint a restraint requires a doctor s order or on a wheelchair user who is comatose or agitated If you ignore these Warnings you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair F ARMRESTS A WARNING Armrests are optional equipment on TiLite wheelchairs TiLite armrests are detachable and are not designed to support the weight of your wheelchair Therefore NEVER lift your chair by its armrests If you do they may detach causing you to drop the chair or you may break the armrests or cause them to become loose and break at a later AERO T Owner s Manual 1 13 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 1 WARNINGS time unexpectedly AL WAYS lift your chair by grasping the non detachable parts of the main frame not including the swing away hangers or backrests If you ignore these Warnings you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair G FOOTRESTS HANGERS AAWARNING Certain footrests are standard equipment with TiLite wheelchairs Other more specialized footrests are optional equipment The following rules apply to footrests 1 ALWAYS allow for AT LEAST 2 inches of clearance between the ground and the lowest point on the underside of your footrests If you set your footrests too LOW th
77. er AERO T Owner s Manual 5 1 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 5 ARMRESTS Adjusting the Height Figure 5 3 Tools Needed Adjusting the Height 5 32 Allen Wrench Remove the armrest from the receiver 2 Remove the Allen screw and washer securing the armrest stop See Figure 5 3 3 Reassemble the armrest stop in the desired location on the armrest 3 4 increments 4 Securely tighten the Allen screw 5 Reinstall the armrest in the receiver Armrest Allen Screw Receiver Desk Arm with Rigid Side Guard and Desk Arm with Rigid Side Guard and Transfer Loop ANWARNING Make sure the armrest is securely engaged in the desk arm housing see Figure 5 4 before applying weight to the armrest f you ignore this Warning you could fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair Note Never lift your chair using the Desk Arms Adjusting the Armrest Height 1 Pull up on the height adjustment lever to permit the armrest to be raised or lowered to the desired height See Figure 5 4 2 After repositioning the armrest to the desired height release the height adjustment lever pressing the handle against the desk arm housing to lock the armrest in that position The positioning holes are in 1 2 increments Removing 1 To remove the desk arm assembly press and hold the release lever See Figure 5 4 2 While holding the release lever lift t
78. eriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair B SEAT SLINGS CUSHIONS AAWARNING TiLite seat slings which are standard equipment and cushions which are optional equipment are not designed for the relief of pressure If you have pressure sores or are at risk to get them you may need a special pressure relieving cushion or other seating system If you have pressure sores consult with your doctor immediately If you are at risk to develop pressure sores or do not know if you are at risk consult with your doctor as to the most appropriate seating system for you TiLite has NO information about your medical condition and assumes no responsibility should you choose the wrong seating system for your medical needs You MUST regularly check your seat sling while you are seated in your wheelchair to ensure that the tension is properly adjusted so that your weight does not cause the seat sling to touch the cross tubes beneath the seat sling TiLite also offers a limited number of seat cushions manufactured by other manufacturers However the selection of any of these products is a decision to be made by you and your doctor or therapist TiLite has NO information about your medical condition and assumes no responsibility should you choose the wrong seating system for your medical needs If you ignore these Warnings you may develop pressure sores which can be a life threatening complication from wheelchair use C UPHOLSTERY FABRIC
79. ey may catch on obstacles you can expect to find in normal use of your chair If your footrests catch the chair may stop and tip forward 2 NEVER lift your wheelchair by grasping the footrests or the swing away hangers Footrests and swing away hangers are detachable and are not designed to support the weight of your chair If you do the footrests or the swing away hangers may detach causing you to drop the chair or you may break the footrests or the swing away hangers or cause them to become loose and break at a later time unexpectedly 3 READ and understand the warnings under Transferring In and Out of Your Wheelchair on pages 1 7 to 1 8 of this Manual There is important information in that section regarding your footrests and transfers If you ignore these Warnings you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair H REAR WHEELS AAWARNING Rear wheels are standard components on your wheelchair The positioning of the rear wheels is a critical factor in locating the center of balance of your chair Any change to your rear wheel position will change your center of balance Therefore use extreme caution when making any adjustment to the position of your rear wheels 1 As you move the rear wheels and axles forward on your chair you shift the center of balance FORWARD This means it is easier for your chair to tip over backward 2 As you move the re
80. floor make sure all four 4 wheels are in contact with the floor and then fully tighten the two Allen screws in the footrest clamps that secure the footrest to the frame AERO T Owner s Manual 3 2 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 3 FOOTRESTS Figure 3 3 Figure 3 4 Footrest Height Adjustment Footrest Height Adjustment 9 8 T 6 4 5 3 2 Frame Titanium Open Loop Footrest The Titanium Open Loop Footrest see Figure 3 5 can be replaced or the height adjusted by using the tools and following the procedures under Titanium Footrest with Flat ABS Cover Adjusting the Height Replacing on page 3 2 Figure 3 5 Titanium Open Loop Footrest Angle Adjustable Footrest Adjusting the Angle Tools needed 5 32 Allen Wrench Loosen but do not remove the two Allen screws that secure the footplate to the clamp See Figure 3 6 2 Adjust the footrest to desired angle 3 Tighten the Allen screws making sure the screws and the locknuts are secure and will not permit the footplate to move up or down under weight AERO T Owner s Manual 3 3 OM_AERO T_0113RevA CHAPTER 3 FOOTRESTS Figure 3 6 Adjusting the Angle Allen Screws Washers Clamp D DA iu Locknuts Adjusting the Height Replacing The Angle Adjustable Footrest can be replaced or the height adjusted by using the tools and following the procedures under Titanium Footre
81. front of the chair facing the rider 3 The assistant at the rear of the chair is in control of this procedure He or she must tilt the chair back to its balance point on the rear wheels and roll it to the edge of the first step NEVER attempt to lift a wheelchair by lifting on any removable detachable parts including upholstery and removable push handles or push handle grips 4 The second assistant at the front must stand at the third step from the top and firmly grasp a non detachable part of the front frame but NOT swing away hangers with both hands The second assistant must lower the chair one stair at a time by letting the rear wheels roll over the stair edge Each assistant then carefully moves down to the next stair 5 Repeat steps 1 through 4 for each stair until you reach the ground level 6 When you reach the ground level the first assistant should carefully lower the front casters to the ground If you ignore these Warnings you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair WARNINGS REGARDING FALLING AND TIPPING OVER A CENTER OF GRAVITY STABILITY AND BALANCE ANWARNING Most falls or tip overs occur when you go beyond the center of gravity of you and your wheelchair TiLite wheelchairs are designed to remain stable and upright in normal daily use and activities so long as you do not exceed the center of gravity Every movement you make in your
82. fully locked into place the rear wheel may come off during use of the chair and cause you to fall You can tell when the axle is locked into place because the quick release button in the center of the axle will pop out fully It is also AERO T Owner s Manual 1 14 OM_AERO T_0113RevA CHAPTER 1 WARNINGS a good idea to pull on the wheel to double check that the axle is securely locked as a final precaution If you ignore these Warnings you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair J PNEUMATIC TIRES AAWARNING Pneumatic rear tires are standard components on TiLite wheelchairs Pneumatic front tires are optional equipment on some TiLite wheelchairs With pneumatic tires it is important to maintain the proper inflation Maintaining the proper inflation will extend the life of your tires and will reduce the rolling resistance of your chair making it easier to use 1 Check your tires WEEKLY for proper inflation The correct inflation level is imprinted on the tire sidewall 2 DO NOT use your chair if any of the pneumatic tires are under inflated or over inflated 3 If any tire is under inflated the chair may tend to veer to one side which could cause you to lose control of the chair 4 Ifa rear tire is under inflated the wheel lock for that wheel may not work properly and may slip thereby allowing the wheel to turn unexpectedly 5 Anover inflated tire
83. h You can adjust the snugness of the fit of the side guard bracket in the side guard mount by loosening or tightening the two Allen screws in the side guard mount See Figure 6 3 Either type of Rigid Side Guard can be made by firmly tightening the two Allen screws in the side guard mount while the side guard is installed Figure 6 3 Replacing Rigid Side Guard Side Guard Mount Removing the Rigid Side Guard Assembly Tools Needed 3 16 Allen Wrench To remove the entire side guard assembly including the clamp 1 Remove the side guard from the side guard mount 2 Remove the Allen screws that secure the two halves of the clamp to the frame See Figure 6 3 Reinstalling the Rigid Side Guard Assembly Tools Needed 3 16 Allen Wrench Align the two halves of the clamp around the seat tube of the chair frame See Figure 6 3 2 Insert the Allen screws through the washers and into the two halves of the clamp and securely tighten 3 Insert the side guard bracket into the side guard mount and adjust the two Allen screws as described under Adjusting on page 6 2 Note Do not allow any portion of the clamp to extend passed either end of the frame rail located under the seat tube AERO T Owner s Manual 6 2 OM_AERO T_0113RevA CHAPTER 6 SIDE GUARDS Fold Down Rigid Side Guards Aluminum and Carbon Fiber Note Do not allow any portion of the clamp to extend passed either end
84. hair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair L PUSH HANDLES AAWARNING Push handles are optional equipment on TiLite wheelchairs Push handles provide secure points for an attendant or assistant to hold the rear of the chair to prevent a fall or tip over If you have an attendant or assistant you should have push handles installed on your chair by TiLite TiLite offers push handles that are integral to the back canes and bolt on push handles TiLite recommends that you do NOT use non TiLite bolt on push handles because they will damage the backrest of your TiLite chair Your attendant or assistant should regularly check the push handle grips to make sure they fit securely and will not rotate or slip off Push handles should NEVER be used to lift the chair or pull the chair especially when it is occupied as they may detach ALWAYS lift or pull the chair by grasping a non detachable part of the main frame not the backrest armrest or footrest AERO T Owner s Manual 1 15 OM_AERO T_0113RevA CHAPTER 1 WARNINGS If you ignore these Warnings you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair M FASTENERS AAWARNING TiLite uses only high strength high quality fasteners nuts bolts screws and clamps on its wheelchairs If you replace any of these fasteners with improper or inferior fasteners you may damage your chair or may cause it to f
85. he camber tube 11 Check Toe In Toe Out and adjust as needed ANWARNING Both anti tips MUST be mounted using the identical threaded hole in each of the anti tip mounts f you ignore this Warning you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair AERO T Owner s Manual 13 4 OM AERO T 0113RevA ANWARNING CHAPTER 13 ANTI TIPS Before sitting in the chair make sure that the anti tips are operating properly To do this place the unoccupied chair on a level surface engage the anti tips and tip the chair backward until the anti tips are supporting the weight of the chair Apply sufficient pressure to ensure that the anti tips are operating properly If you ignore this Warning you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair Figure 13 6 Mounting Camber Tube Clamp Anti Tip Mount Y S 5 Threaded AS SEEN ES 3 Holes SN Ww gt RN Receiver Front Roller Removing Tools Needed 1 8 Allen Wrench With an open loop footrest 1 Remove the two Allen screws See Figure 13 7 2 Remove the Front Roller assembly ANWARNING The threads on the Allen screws that connect the Front Roller to the footrest tube are treated with Loctite 2429 a medium strength thread lock If you loosen either Allen screw you MUST remove
86. he desk arm assembly to remove it from the desk arm mount See Figure 5 5 Replacing Slide the desk arm housing into the desk arm mount See Figure 5 5 ANWARNING Make sure the desk arm housing securely locks in the desk arm mount see Figure 5 5 before applying weight to the armrest If you ignore this Warning you could fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair AERO T Owner s Manual 5 2 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 5 ARMRESTS Figure 5 4 Removable Desk Arm Removable Desk Arm with Transfer Loop Armrest Armrest Release Release 2 Height a Height Adjustment Adjustment Lever d Lever E b Desk Arm Desk Arm E Figure 5 5 Mounting Desk Arm Swing Away Flip Back Armrest To flip back the armrest raise the front of the armrest and rotate it straight back as far as possible Reverse this procedure to return the armrest to its original position See Figure 5 6 To swing away the armrest lightly lift up on the armrest and rotate the armrest away from the chair See Figure 5 6 To replace the armrest swing it back towards the chair and gently push it back down into place Note The Swing Away Armrests pivot on nylon sleeves located inside the armrest receiver If the armrest does not rotate properly clean the armrest and the inside of t
87. he receiver Check the sleeves for wear AERO T Owner s Manual 5 3 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 5 ARMRESTS Figure 5 6 Swing Away Flip Back Adjusting Armrest Height Tools Needed 5 32 Allen Wrench 1 Remove the armrest from the receiver 2 Remove the Allen screw and washer securing the armrest stop See Figure 5 7 3 Reassemble the armrest stop in the desired location on the armrest upright in 1 2 increments 4 Securely tighten the Allen screw 5 Reinstall the armrest in the receiver Figure 5 7 Adjusting the Armrest Height Armrest Upright E M Allen Screw A C19 Washer Armrest Stop AERO T Owner s Manual 5 4 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 5 ARMRESTS Adjusting the Armrest Angle Tools Needed 5 32 Allen Wrench 1 To adjust the angle at which the armrest sits when in the down position loosen but do not remove the Allen Screw that secures the stop clamp See Figure 5 8 2 Slide the stop clamp forward on the armrest to lower the angle at which the armrest sits in the down position or slide the stop clamp rearward on the armrest to raise the angle 3 Securely tighten the Allen screw to fix the stop clamp in place ANWARNING Make sure that the stop clamp is securely tightened before applying weight to the armrest f you ignore this Warning you could fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or
88. heelchair Figure 11 2 Slipstream Single Sided Fork Caster Ca Fork Stem P Mono Fork Washer Nylock Nut Caster Caster Cap Allen Screw Replacing Forks Tools Needed 9 16 Wrench e 1 8 Allen Wrench Remove the casters See Slipstream Single Sided Forks Replacing Casters on page 11 2 Remove the nylock nut and washer See Figure 11 2 Remove the old fork and install the replacement fork on the fork stem Replace the nylock nut and washer and securely tighten Reinstall the casters See Slipstream Single Sided Forks Replacing Casters on page 11 2 akon gt AERO T Owner s Manual 11 2 0113RevA CHAPTER 11 CASTERS AND FORKS Adjusting the Front Seat Height Standard Forks You can adjust the front seat height of your chair up or down without changing the casters to a larger or smaller size Follow the procedures under Standard Forks Replacing Casters on page 11 1 to mount the casters in the alternative axle holes in the fork The full range of adjustability will not be available with 5 or 6 casters Additional adjustability may be achieved with different forks or casters or with fork stem extensions Contact TiLite Customer Service for assistance Adjusting the Front Seat Height Slipstream Single Sided Forks Tools needed 5 8 Open End Wrench Screwdriver You may be able to adjust the front seat height of your chair up or down without changing the casters to a l
89. his or her shoulder when backing up in this manner 5 Instruct your assistant to carefully pull the chair backward until the rear wheels reach the edge of the curb or step and to then allow the rear wheels to slowly roll down to the lower level 6 Instruct your assistant that when the rear wheels are safely on the lower level he or she may then tilt the chair backward to the balance point of the rear wheels thereby raising the front casters off the upper level 7 Instruct your assistant to slowly roll the chair backward on the rear wheels taking small steps until the front casters have cleared the step or curb and when clear to gently lower the front casters to the ground at the lower level If you ignore these Warnings you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair AERO T Owner s Manual 1 5 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 1 WARNINGS E DESCENDING A FLIGHT OF STAIRS ANWARNING DO NOT descend flight of stairs with the user in the wheelchair However TiLite recognizes that wheelchair users may on occasion have no other choice Only if you have no alternative you should follow these steps to descend a flight of stairs 1 NEVER attempt to negotiate more than one step unless you have two 2 able bodied adult assistants 2 ALWAYS position the chair and rider facing down the stairs with one assistant at the rear facing down the stairs and one at the
90. hreaded holes in the caster mount These are designed to permit 17 of adjustment in 1 increments Securely tighten the center screw Securely tighten the outer screw to a torque of 40 inch Ibs 0 Repeat Steps 2 through 9 for the opposite caster zow Note The caster end caps on each side of the chair are mirror images One is marked with an R and one with an L Once one side is squared simply adjust the other side to be the mirror image and it too will be square Note If you are not able to square your casters and have changed the configuration of your chair you may need to reverse the right and left caster end caps to achieve the desired angle 11 Recheck the forks to be certain they are still perpendicular to the level surface before riding Figure 11 9 Figure 11 10 Adjusting the Angle Bearing Fork Adjusting the Angle Single Sided Fork Housing Washers Fork Stem Allen Allen Screw 1 Screw 1 Washer Washer Nylock Nut Nylock Nut AERO T Owner s Manual 11 8 OM_AERO T_0113RevA CHAPTER 11 CASTERS AND FORKS Figure 11 11 Adjusting the Angle Frog Legs Tab Slots Sy ke Caster Sa Mount Housing Caster Cap Allen Washers Screw 1 Fork Stem Figure 11 12 Figure 11 13 Bearing Fork Single Sided Fork Frog Legs Bubble Level Bracket Triangle y Flat Edge AERO T Owner s Manual 11 9 OM AERO T 0113RevA ANWARNING CHAPTER 12 REAR WHEELS DO NOT attemp
91. ht of your seat As you raise the height of your seat you raise your center of gravity and increase the likelihood of all types of tip overs 5 The angle of your seat As you increase the angle of your seat relative to the floor your position in the chair is shifted toward the rear of the chair increasing the likelihood your chair will tip over backward 6 The angle of your backrest As you increase the angle of your backrest relative to the seat your position in the chair is shifted toward the rear of the chair increasing the likelihood your chair will tip over backward 7 The height of your seat back As you lower the height of your seat back you make it easier to lean back in your chair which in turn shifts your center of gravity rearward and increases the likelihood your chair will tip over backward 8 The position of your front casters As you move your front casters rearward on the frame toward the rear wheels you increase the likelihood your chair will tip over forward Other factors will affect your center of gravity 1 Achange in your body position posture or weight distribution For example if you lean forward you shift the center of gravity forward and increase the likelihood of tipping over forward 2 Riding your chair on a ramp or slope On an up slope your weight shifts to the rear and a backward tip over becomes more likely On a down slope your weight shifts to the front of the chair and a forward tip over become
92. in the caster end cap and three threaded holes in the caster mount These are designed to permit 17 of adjustment in 1 increments Securely tighten the center screw Securely tighten the outer screw to a torque of 40 inch Ibs 0 Repeat Steps 2 through 9 for the opposite caster Note caster end caps on each side of the chair are mirror images One is marked with R and one with an L Once one side is squared simply adjust the other side to be the mirror image and it too will be square Note If you are not able to square your casters and have changed the configuration of your chair you may need to reverse the right and left caster end caps to achieve the desired angle 11 Recheck the forks to be certain they are still perpendicular to the level surface before riding AERO T Owner s Manual 11 6 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 11 CASTERS AND FORKS Figure 11 8 Replacing Frog Legs Fork Tab Slots Housing Caster Cap Fork Stem C Spring Washer Washer Allen Screw ANGLE ADJUSTABLE SPEEDLOADER CASTER MOUNT Adjusting the Angle Tools Needed e 1 8 Allen Wrench e 3 16 Allen Wrench Drafting Angle or e Bubble Level Bracket Place the chair on a level surface 2 Using the 1 8 Allen Wrench remove Allen screw 1 outer screw and the washer See Figures 11 9 to 11 11 3 Using the 3 16 Allen wrench loosen but do not remove Allen screw 2 center screw enough to allow the end
93. ings must be followed 1 If you add a seating system to your chair you will affect its center of balance This may cause the chair to tip over Therefore NEVER install a new seating system on your own Instead have it installed by an authorized TiLite dealer who can assist you in making other necessary adjustments to ensure your center of balance is maintained as closely as possible to what you are used to 2 with other changes to the configuration of your chair that affect its center of balance if you add a seating system to your TiLite chair ALWAYS use anti tips until you have fully learned to control your chair in its new configuration 3 Keep in mind that adding a seating system also may inhibit the proper operation of a folding back wheelchair If you ignore these Warnings you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair E POSITIONING OR SEAT BELTS WARNING TiLite hook amp loop non padded seat belts and Bodypoint non padded hip belts both of which are optional equipment are intended ONLY for use as a positioning aid for simple positioning needs such as posterior pelvic tilt These belts will not be sufficient for persons with more involved positioning needs Only your health care advisor can determine the proper positioning products for your situation If used improperly positioning or seat belts can cause severe injury or even death
94. ion adjustable straps that secure the seat upholstery to the frame Remove the existing seat upholstery Install the new seat upholstery making sure the straps hang over the left side of the frame the left side if you were sitting in the chair See Figure 7 6 7 Slip the tension adjustable straps through the D rings on the opposite side of the upholstery under the seat tube 8 Adjust the seat sling to the desired tension and fasten the tension adjustable straps 9 1 Place chair onto all four wheels 0 Reattach the back upholstery to the seat upholstery and replace the seat cushion and anti tips if applicable Bolt On Seat Sling ANWARNING Do not make the tension of the seat sling upholstery so loose that it does not properly support your weight You must never permit the sling to become so loose that your weight is borne by the crosstube below the seat sling See Figure 7 7 If you ignore this Warning you may develop pressure sores which can be a life threatening medical complication Adjusting the Tension Tools required 1 8 Allen Wrench 1 Remove the seat cushion Detach the back upholstery from the seat upholstery see Velcro Style Adjustable Back Upholstery on page 7 1 or Tension Adjustable by Straps Back Upholstery on pages 7 2 and 7 3 3 Loosen but do not remove the Allen screws on the side of the seat upholstery where the adjustment flap is located on the underside of the seat uph
95. ir facing the obstacle NEVER attempt to negotiate any such obstacle backward 3 Instruct your assistant to tilt the chair up on the rear wheels so that the front casters clear the curb or step 4 Instruct your assistant to slowly move the chair forward and to gently lower the front casters to the upper level as soon as you are sure that they are beyond the edge of the curb or step 5 Instruct your assistant to continue to roll the chair forward until the rear wheels contact the face of the curb step 6 Instruct your assistant to lift and roll the rear wheels up to the upper level If you ignore these Warnings you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair C CLIMBING A FLIGHT OF STAIRS AAWARNING DO NOT climb a flight of stairs with the user in the wheelchair However TiLite recognizes that wheelchair users may on occasion have no other choice Only if you have no alternative you should follow these steps to climb up a flight of stairs 1 NEVER attempt to negotiate more than one step unless you have two 2 able bodied adult assistants 2 ALWAYS position the chair and rider facing away from the stairs with one assistant at the rear facing away from the stairs and one at the front of the chair facing the rider 3 The assistant at the rear of the chair is in control of this procedure He or she must tilt the chair back to its balance point on the
96. ired tautness by loosening the ear straps and then pulling on the loose end to pull the backrest ears closer together Tighter back upholstery will increase the stability and maintain normal maneuverability of the chair because the user is pushed forward slightly Looser back upholstery will increase maneuverability but will make the chair more prone to tip over backward because additional weight is being distributed onto the rear wheels Align the top of the padded back with the two backrest ears If desired adjust the tension on the strap s Securely attach the padded back to the backrest ears and lower the back flap back into position in front of the rigidizer bar 7 4 Adjusting Tension Adjustable Back Upholstery p Back Flap Ear Straps lt bd AERO T Owner s Manual 7 2 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 7 BACK UPHOLSTERY SEAT UPHOLSTERY AND SEAT CUSHIONS Replacing 1 Liftthe back flap to expose the backrest ears See Figure 7 5 2 Completely detach the backrest ears and the strap s from the padded back and remove them from the backrest Note If your chair has Integrated or Fold Down Push Handles you will need to remove the bolts that secure the backrest ears to the backrest using a 1 8 Allen wrench and the bolts that secure the backrest post
97. isengage from the chair without warning TiLite recommends that an authorized TiLite dealer make any adjustments f you ignore this Warning you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair If the release handle does not flip back and forth from locked to unlocked properly or if you cannot fully engage it in the locked position or the unlocked position the procedure below will permit you to adjust the operation of the handle Tools Needed 5 64 Allen Wrench 1 Flip the quick release handle to the unlocked position and remove the rear wheel and Quick Release Axle See Figure 9 2 2 Flip the quick release handle to the locked position 3 To adjust the play between the quick release handle and the release button inside the quick release nut a loosen Set Screw 2 on the quick release nut b rotate the quick release nut clockwise or counter clockwise on the axle until the release button inside the quad quick release nut just touches the release handle while it is in the locked position and c tighten Set Screw 2 4 Adjusting the play in the quick release handle may necessitate an adjustment to the play between the collar and the wheel hub See Adjusting the Play on pages 9 2 and 9 3 5 With the quick release handle in the unlocked position reinstall the rear wheel on the chair 6 Before riding in the chair make sure the locking balls have fully secur
98. itanium frame rae the Upholstery Regularly hand wash the seat sling and back upholstery using water and a mild detergent Always allow the upholstery to air dry before riding in the chair 2 NEVER machine wash the upholstery and NEVER machine dry the upholstery 3 When washing the upholstery carefully check for sagging rips or tears If you find any rips or tears you MUST order new upholstery 4 After washing the seat sling always check the tension while seated in the chair to ensure the sling does not touch the crosstube beneath the seat sling Axles and Moving Parts Clean axles and other moving parts weekly with a slightly damp but not wet cloth Try to wipe away any lint dust or dirt on these parts that could interfere with their smooth operation DO NOT use WD 40 3 in 1 oil or other penetrating lubricants on quick release or quad release axles Instead as indicated in the chart under Safety Inspections and Maintenance ALWAYS use either a dry Teflon based lubricant or a dry silicone spray as a lubricant Storage 1 Always store your chair in a clean dry location Excessive dirt can cause moving parts to become damaged or fail Moisture can rust or corrode the non titanium components of your chair 2 Always fully inspect your chair after it has been stored for any period before riding in it See the chart under Safety Inspections and Maintenance on pages 2 1 to 2 3 3 If you store your chair for more than
99. lide the new wheel lock into the wheel lock clamp but do not tighten the Allen screws Follow the procedures under Compact Push to Lock Adjusting on page 10 1 to position and secure the new wheel lock Bom AERO T Owner s Manual 10 1 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 10 WHEEL LOCKS Compact Pull to Lock Adjusting 3 16 Allen Wrench Loosen but do not remove the Allen screws in the wheel lock clamp See Figure 10 2 2 Adjust the position of the wheel lock clamp on the frame so the wheel stop embeds at least 3 16 into the tire when engaged in the locked position 3 Securely tighten the two Allen screws that secure the wheel lock clamp to the frame Figure 10 2 Adjusting Replacing the Pull to Lock Allen Wheel Lock Clamp Frame Tire Wheel Stop Replacing Tools Needed 3 16 Allen Wrench Loosen but do not remove the two Allen screws that secure the wheel lock clamp to the frame See Figure 10 2 Slide the wheel lock out of the clamp Slide the new wheel lock into the wheel lock clamp but do not tighten the Allen screws Follow the procedures under Compact Pull to Lock Adjusting on page 10 2 to position and secure the new wheel lock Roms Compact Push to Lock and Compact Pull to Lock Wheel Locks with Extension Handles All of the adjustments set forth under Compact Push to Lock and Compact Pull to Lock on pages 10 1 to 10 2 apply to the Compact Push to Lock and
100. lightly Looser back upholstery will increase maneuverability but will make the chair more prone to tip over backward because additional weight is being distributed behind the rear wheels 4 Align the top of the padded back with the two backrest ears to ensure that the top of the back upholstery is even with the top of the backrest 5 If desired adjust the tension of the strap s 6 Securely attach the padded back to the backrest ears using the Velcro style material and lower the back flap back into position in front of the rigidizer bar Figure 7 1 Adjusting Back Upholstery Back Flap Backrest Ears Rigidizer Bar Straps Backrest Tube Padded Back Replacing 1 Liftthe back flap to expose the backrest ears See Figure 7 2 2 Completely detach the two backrest ears and strap s from the padded back and remove them from the backrest Note If your chair has Integrated or Fold Down Push Handles you will need to remove the bolts that secure the backrest ears to the backrest using a 1 8 Allen wrench and the bolts that secure the backrest posts inside the backrest using a 5 32 Allen wrench See Figure 7 3 and see Adjusting the Backrest Height on page 4 3 3 Remove the seat cushion 4 Detach the bottom flap from the seat upholstery 5 Attach bottom flap of the new back upholstery to seat upholstery 6 Install the two new backrest ears on the backrest 7 Adjust to the desired tautness See Adjusting the Tension
101. ll too much play in the axle repeat the procedure in Step 6 If you have taken too much play out of the axle repeat the procedure in Step 6 but turn Set Screw 3 counterclockwise to add play to the axle 8 Before riding in the chair check the play in wheel and check to make sure the locking balls have fully secured the axle inside the axle sleeve by pulling on the hub with the quad quick release handle in the locked position If the locking balls do not properly engage or there is too much play return to Step 1 and repeat this procedure o RO ANWARNING The threads on the set screws on the Quad Quick Release Axle assemblies are treated with Loctite 242 a medium strength thread lock If you loosen any set screw you MUST remove and reapply Loctite 242 or an equivalent medium strength thread lock If you ignore this Warning your rear wheel could become loose or fall off and you could fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair AERO T Owner s Manual 9 3 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 10 WHEEL LOCKS ANWARNING TiLite recommends that you remove the wheel locks from your chair frame prior to engaging in any contact sport f you ignore this Warning you may seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair ANWARNING The wheel stop must embed at least 3 16 into the tire or the chair may roll unexpectedly Therefore before adjusting the lock
102. llen screw 1 outer screw and the washer See Figure 11 8 3 Using the 3 16 Allen wrench remove Allen screw 2 center screw and the washer Holding the caster end and caster mount in place slide the old Frog Legs fork and caster cap out and slide the replacement Frog Legs fork through the caster housing and into the caster mount 4 Using a Bubble Level Bracket you must square the barrel of the Frog Legs to the level surface because the flat edge of the Frog Legs fork is not parallel to the caster mount assembly See Figure 11 13 5 Using the 3 16 Allen wrench place Allen screw 2 through the washer end cap and into the caster mount Do not tighten While holding the fork in place and with the end cap tabs engaged in the tab slots check to see if one of the six perimeter holes in the caster end cap aligns with one of the three threaded holes in the caster mount If SO proceed to Step 7 If not proceed to Step 6 6 Pull the caster end cap away from the caster housing and rotate the caster end cap one sixth turn and re engage the caster end cap tabs in the tab slots Again check to see if one of the six perimeter holes in the caster end cap aligns with one of the three threaded holes in the caster mount If so proceed to Step 7 If not repeat this Step 6 using the next combination of caster end cap tabs and tab slots 7 Thread Allen screw 1 through the two aligned parts and loosely tighten Note There are six perimeter holes
103. llen screws into the two halves of the clamp and securely tighten Insert the push handle through the clamp until the handle is at the desired height and securely tighten the adjustable handle Note The adjustable handle operates as ratchet thereby enabling the user to easily disengage and engage the clamp for purposes of repositioning or removing the push handles ANWARNING Your assistant or attendant should NEVER attempt to lift a wheelchair up a curb step or flight of stairs by lifting on any removable detachable parts such as adjustable height push handles Similarly your assistant or attendant should NEVER attempt to lower a wheelchair down a curb step or flight or stairs by holding onto any removable detachable parts such as the Adjustable Height Push Handles f you ignore this Warning the removable parts such as the adjustable height push handles could detach from the wheelchair causing you to fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair AERO T Owner s Manual 4 6 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 4 BACKRESTS AND PUSH HANDLES Figure 4 8 Figure 4 9 Adjustable Height Push Handles Adjustable Height Push Handles Push Handle Top View Allen Screws Adjustable Clamp Handle Removing Tools Needed 3 16 Allen Wrench 1 Remove the four Allen screws See Figure 4 9 2 Remove the clamp and handle AERO T Ow
104. m the chair without warning TiLite recommends that an authorized TiLite dealer make any adjustments f you ignore this Warning you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair AERO T Owner s Manual 9 2 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 9 AXLES If there is too much play in the axle so the wheel is loose when locked into position in the axle sleeve or too little play so the locking balls do not properly engage follow this procedure Tools Needed 5 64 Allen Wrench 1 Flip the quick release handle to the unlocked position and remove the rear wheel and Quick Release Axle See Figure 9 2 2 Adjust Set Screw 3 on the quick release nut so that no portion of Set Screw 3 is protruding out of the opposite side of the quick release nut the side adjacent to the wheel hub Loosen Set Screw 1 on the collar Replace the wheel on the chair With the wheel still on the chair and the quad quick release handle in the locked position so the locking balls are fully engaged securely tighten Set Screw 1 so the collar is securely on the axle sleeve 6 With the release handle in the unlocked position turn Set Screw 3 clockwise to remove any remaining play between the wheel hub and collar 7 Flip the quad quick release handle to the locked position and check the play in the axle Make sure the locking balls fully engage and lock the axle into the camber tube If there is sti
105. may burst thereby causing a loss of control of the chair 6 ALWAYS have pneumatic tire inner tubes replaced by an authorized TiLite dealer If you ignore these Warnings you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair K REAR WHEEL LOCKS ANWARNING Standard rear wheel locks are available on all TiLite wheelchairs as a no charge option Scissor locks and uni locks are optional equipment TiLite wheel locks are NOT designed to slow or stop a moving wheelchair they are NOT brakes Wheel locks are ONLY designed to keep the rear wheels from rolling when your chair is at a complete stop 1 NEVER attempt to brake by using rear wheel locks to try to slow or stop your chair when it is moving If you do SO you will lose control of the chair and may fall 2 ALWAYS make sure the locking arm of your wheel lock embeds into the tire at least 3 16 when in the locked position If the wheel lock does not properly embed in the tire the wheel lock may not work and the chair may roll unexpectedly 3 ALWAYS maintain proper tire pressure If a rear tire is under inflated the wheel lock for that wheel may not work properly and may slip thereby allowing the wheel to turn unexpectedly 4 When you transfer to or from your chair ALWAYS set both rear wheel locks to prevent the rear wheels from rolling If you ignore these Warnings you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelc
106. n in the center of the valve stem If you have a Presta valve see Figure 12 4 remove the valve stem cap unscrew counter clockwise the knurled nut on the valve stem and release all of the air from the tube by pressing down on the pin in the center of the valve stem 3 Remove the tire and inner tube 4 Make sure the rim strip is properly in place 5 Install the new inner tube and wheel tire onto the wheel 6 Make sure the tire is properly seated in the wheel rim and free of protrusions Inflate the tire to the correct pressure rating on the sidewall of the tire 7 Reinstall the rear wheel on the chair Figure 12 3 Figure 12 4 Schrader Valve Schrader Valve Y N Pin Schrader Valve Presta Valve Knurled Nut Solid Tires ANWARNING Replacement of solid tires requires specialized equipment Therefore if your solid tires need replacement you must have this done by an authorized dealer or qualified technician If you ignore this Warning you may seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair AERO T Owner s Manual 12 2 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 12 REAR WHEELS Rear Wheel Spacers Adjusting Rear Wheel Spacing ANWARNING Make sure you use the same spacers on both sides of the chair Do not use spacers exceeding a total of 3 4 If more than 3 4 of the axle sleeve is outside of the camber plug the axle sleeve could disengage from the camber plug while you are using the chair f you ignore this Warning you m
107. ner s Manual 4 7 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 5 ARMRESTS Swing Away Armrest To swing away the armrest lift the armrest and rotate the armrest away from chair See Figure 5 1 Make sure to lift the armrest until the armrest stop is above the notch on the receiver To replace the armrest rotate the armrest back towards the chair and gently push it down into place See Figure 5 1 Make sure the armrest stop is in the notch on the receiver Note The Swing Away Armrests pivot on nylon sleeves located inside the receiver If the armrest does not rotate properly remove the armrest clean the armrest and inside the receiver thoroughly If this does not solve the problem check the nylon sleeves for wear Figure 5 1 Operating the Swing Away Armrest Armrest Armrest Stop Notch Receiver Adjusting the Angle Figure 5 2 Tools Needed Adjusting the Angle 7 16 Open End Wrench 5 32 Allen Wrench Remove the armrest from the receiver 2 Onone side of the chair loosen but do not remove the nylock nuts while holding the locking block in position with your finger See Figure 5 2 3 To change the angle of the armrest move the locking block one or more teeth up or down until the desired armrest angle is achieved 4 Make sure the locking block teeth are fully engaged with the teeth on the receiver and securely tighten the nylock nuts 5 Repeat this procedure on the other side of the chair Receiv
108. ngs you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair L ASSISTANTS AND ATTENDANTS WARNING Before you permit any person to assist you in any aspect of riding your wheelchair you MUST require that the assistant or attendant fully read understand and follow the Warnings contained in this Manual If you ignore these Warnings you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair WARNINGS REGARDING COMPONENTS AND OPTIONS A ANTI TIPS AAWARNING Anti tips are an optional accessory that can help to prevent your chair from tipping over backward However even the use of anti tips will not guarantee that your chair will not tip over backward Also they will not prevent your chair from tipping over sideways or forward TiLite strongly recommends you use anti tips with your wheelchair This is most especially true a if you are a new wheelchair rider or b even if you are an experienced rider but you are switching to a new wheelchair regardless of whether the prior chair was as lightweight as your TiLite or c even if you are an experienced rider in your TiLite chair but you have made any modifications or adjustments to the configuration of your chair such as changing the position of the front or rear wheels changing the seat height changing the camber or changing the seat or back angle Any modifi
109. nstall the bumper assembly Reinstall the rear wheels 0 Check the toe in toe out and adjust as needed and square the casters See pages 8 3 and 8 4 o RO SP OND Figure 8 3 Replacing the Camber Tube Camber Tube Allen Screw 9 Meet Flats Bumper Assembly Adjusting Toe In Toe Out Tools Needed 3 16 Allen Wrench 7 8 Open End Wrench e Ruler or Tape Measure Note Adjusting toe in toe out does not apply to chairs with 0 camber however it is still necessary to make sure that the camber plug flats are perpendicular to the ground and the axle sleeve is located at the uppermost part of the plug 1 Make sure the distance from the end of the camber tube to the camber clamp is identical on both sides of the chair See Figure 8 4 2 Make sure the rear wheels are properly inflated 3 Place the chair on all four wheels with the casters trailing toward the rear of the frame See Figure 8 5 AERO T Owner s Manual 8 3 OM_AERO T_0113RevA CHAPTER 8 AXLE PLATES AND TUBES CENTER OF GRAVITY REAR SEAT HEIGHT Figure 8 4 Figure 8 5 Adjusting the Toe In Toe Out Adjusting the Toe In Toe Out Measurement A ree p TTTT 4 Measure from the floor to the center of the axle Measurement Be sure the tape measure ruler is perpendicular to the floor 5 Block the wheels with a heavy object so the chair can not roll forward or backward do
110. ock position as desired See Figure 10 7 3 Securely tighten the Socket Head Cap screw Figure 10 7 Repositioning the Handle Pull to Lock Position Push to Lock Position Repositioning the Handle of the Uni Lock Wheel Lock Six 6 handle positions are achievable using the Uni Lock See Figures 10 8 through 10 11 Each handle position can be used as either a Pull to Lock or a Push to Lock see Changing the Uni Lock From the Push to the Pull Position on pages 10 4 through 10 6 resulting in 12 possible Uni Lock setups Figures 10 8 through 10 11 show the handle in both the engaged locked and disengaged unlocked positions Study the Figures to determine which handle configuration will work best for you Follow the directions below to reconfigure your handle to the desired configuration AERO T Owner s Manual 10 4 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 10 WHEEL LOCKS Figure 10 8 Figure 10 9 Standard Handle Positions 1 2 and 3 Locked Standard Handle Positions 1 2 and 3 Unlocked 9 3 107 1 1 1 1 Figure 10 10 Figure 10 11 Reverse Handle Positions 1 2 and 3 Locked Reverse Handle Positions 1 2 and 3 Unlocked ELS Standard Handle Positions 1 2 3 The Uni Lock ships with the handle in Standard Position 3 If you desire to switch to Standard Positions 1 or 2 follow the procedures below Tools N
111. of the frame rail located under the seat tube Using Fold Down Side Guards To fold down simply remove the seat cushion and push the top of the side guard toward the seat sling To unfold simply pull the side guard up away from the seat sling See Figure 6 4 Figure 6 4 Fold Down Side Guards Removing Tools Needed 3 16 Allen Wrench 1 Remove the two Allen screws that secure the two halves of the side guard clamp See Figure 6 4 2 Remove the Fold Down Side Guard clamp assembly Reinstalling Tools Needed 3 16 Allen Wrench 1 Align the two halves of the side guard clamp around the seat tube of the frame See Figure 6 4 2 Insert the two Allen screws through the washers and the two halves of the clamp and securely tighten Note Do not allow any portion of the clamp to extend passed either end of the frame rail located under the seat tube Fendered Carbon Fiber Side Guard Using Fendered Side Guards Note Do not allow any portion of the clamp to extend passed either end of the frame rail located under the seat tube To remove the Fendered Side Guard lift the side guard out of the side guard mount To replace place the bracket into the slot between the side guard mount and the clamp Make sure the rearward end of the side guard is inside the stabilizer tab See Figure 6 5 To adjust the Fendered Side Guards see Rigid Removable and Quad Removable Side Guards Adjusting on page 6 2 AERO T Owner s Manual 6 3 OM AERO
112. olstery See Figure 7 7 4 Detach the adjustment flap adjust the seat upholstery to the desired tension and re secure the adjustment using the Velcro style material 5 Retighten the Allen screws that attach the seat upholstery to the frame 6 Reattach the back upholstery to the seat upholstery and replace the seat cushion AERO T Owner s Manual 7 4 0113RevA CHAPTER 7 BACK UPHOLSTERY SEAT UPHOLSTERY AND SEAT CUSHIONS Figure 7 7 Adjusting Replacing Bolt On Seat Sling Allen Screws Replacing the Upholstery Tools required 1 8 Allen Wrench Remove the seat cushion 2 Detach the back upholstery from the seat upholstery see Velcro Style Adjustable Back Upholstery on page 7 1 or Tension Adjustable by Straps Back Upholstery on pages 7 2 and 7 3 Remove all bolts that attach the seat upholstery to the chair frame See Figure 7 7 Remove the Bolt On Seat Sling If your replacement upholstery included new aluminum seat rails proceed to Step 6 If not remove the aluminum seat rails from the old upholstery and insert them into the new upholstery 6 Place the new seat upholstery on the frame and align the fastening holes in the upholstery and aluminum seat rails with the holes in the seat tubes of the frame 7 Loosely install all the bolts on the side of the seat sling where the adjustment flap is located 8 Install all the bolts on the opposite side of the seat sling and securely tigh
113. on page 7 1 8 Align the top of the padded back with the two backrest ears to ensure that the top of the back upholstery is even with the top of the backrest 9 Reinstall the strap s and adjust to the desired tautness 10 Securely attach the padded back to the backrest ears and lower the back flap back into position in front of the rigidizer bar 11 Replace the seat cushion AERO T Owner s Manual 7 1 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 7 BACK UPHOLSTERY SEAT UPHOLSTERY AND SEAT CUSHIONS Figure 7 2 Figure 7 3 Replacing Back Upholstery Adjusting Back Upholstery with Push Handles 2222 27 Backrest Back Flap with optional Backrest Ears push handle Bolt Padded a Backrest Back Bottom Fla P4 Bolt Backrest Ears Straps Backrest i ackres Tension Adjustable By Straps Back Upholstery Note When adjusting the tension of the back upholstery DO NOT apply so much tension that the backrest tubes are pulled out of vertical If this occurs you may cause the chair to track improperly or to develop a floater Adjusting the Tension 1 Liftthe back flap to expose the backrest ears See Figure 7 4 2 Completely detach the padded back from the backrest ears Do not remove the backrest ears from the backrest 3 Adjust to the des
114. p your back as upright and straight as you can 5 Wheelchair push handles are designed to provide a secure location for an attendant to grip the rear of the wheelchair to prevent a fall or tip over ALWAYS make sure the wheelchair has push handles and ALWAYS use them REGULARLY check to make sure the push handle grips are securely seated on the back canes so they will not rotate or slip off AERO T Owner s Manual 1 3 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 1 WARNINGS 6 If you are going to tilt the chair backward ALWAYS remind the user to lean back 7 If you are going to descend a curb or single step ALWAYS lower the chair slowly in one easy movement NEVER let the chair drop the last few inches to the ground This may damage the chair or injure the user 8 ALWAYS become familiar with the user s wheelchair and all of its parts and components In particular be very aware of any removable parts Removable parts must NEVER be used for a hand hold or lifting supports because they may inadvertently release resulting in possible injury to the user and or assistant 9 Anti tips may present a tripping hazard to the attendant To avoid tripping over the anti tips unlock and rotate anti tip tubes up out of the way However if you must leave the user unattended even for a moment ALWAYS rotate the anti tips back into the down position and lock the rear wheels using the wheel locks This will reduce the risk of a tip over or loss of control of the chair
115. purposes of transferring into and out of the wheelchair See Figure 3 10 Figure 3 10 Flip Back Footrest Adjusting the Angle Tools needed 3 16 Allen Wrench 1 Loosen but do not remove the two Allen screws that secure the stop clamps to the footrest extension tube See Figure 3 11 2 Adjust the footrest to the desired angle 3 Tighten the Allen screws Make sure the screws are secure and will not permit the footplate to rotate up or down under weight Adjusting the Height Replacing You can adjust the height of or replace the flip back footrest by using the tools and following the procedures for adjusting the height of or replacing a footrest as set forth under Titanium Footrest with Flat ABS Cover Adjusting the Height Replacing on page 3 2 AERO T Owner s Manual 3 5 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 3 FOOTRESTS Figure 3 11 Adjusting the Angle Footrest Extension Tube Buckle Adjustable Calf Straps Buckle Adjustable Calf Straps are shown in Figure 3 12 Install the calf strap as shown in Figure 3 12 Adjustable Calf Strap Padded Adjustable Calf Strap The Adjustable Calf Strap and Padded Adjustable Calf Straps are shown in Figure 3 13 Install the calf straps as shown in Figure 3 13 gt Footplate Figure 3 12 Buckle Adjustable Calf Strap Figure 3 13 Padded Adjustable Calf Strap AERO T Owner s Manual 3 6 OM_AERO T_0113RevA CHAPTER 4 BACKRESTS AND PUSH HANDLES
116. r the anti tip until the anti tip receiver re engages in the anti tip mount in the down position shown in Figure 13 3 Figure 13 3 Engaging the Anti Tip Anti Tip 4 Receiver AERO T Owner s Manual 13 2 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 13 ANTI TIPS Disengaging To disengage the User Friendly Anti Tip grip the anti tip firmly pressing down on the release lever raise the anti tip until the anti tip receiver re engages in the anti tip mount in the up position shown in Figure 13 4 Figure 13 4 Disengaging the Anti Tip Adjusting To adjust the height of the User Friendly Anti Tip press the two release buttons on the telescoping lower tube and adjust the height of the lower tube so that the wheel is within 1 1 2 to 2 off the ground See Figure 13 5 Figure 13 5 Adjusting Anti Tip Mount Release Button Receiver Upper Tube AERO T Owner s Manual 13 3 OM AERO T 0113RevA 13 5 Removing To remove the User Friendly Anti Tip tube press the two release buttons on the anti tip receiver and pull the upper tube out of the anti tip receiver See Figure 13 5 Mounting ANWARNING Only an authorized TiLite dealer or qualified technician should install the anti tip receiver If you ignore this Warning you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair ANWARNING Do not disassemble the anti tip
117. r times without reapplying thread lock to these screws TiLite requires that you reapply Vibra TITE VC 3 after every fourth adjustment If you ignore this Warning your backrest posts could become loose or disconnected from the wheelchair you could fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair AERO T Owner s Manual 4 3 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 4 BACKRESTS AND PUSH HANDLES Figure 4 4 Adjusting the Backrest Height Backrest Posts Backrest Replacing the Backrest Tools Needed 5 32 Allen Wrench Remove the backrest upholstery See Velcro Style Adjustable Back Upholstery or Tension Adjustable by Straps Back Upholstery on pages 7 1 to 7 3 Remove the backrest posts See Adjusting the Backrest Height on pages 4 3 Remove the backrest sleeves See Figure 4 5 Remove the two Allen screws one on each side of the chair and remove the backrest See Figure 4 5 Install the new backrest and securely tighten the two Allen screws Install the backrest sleeves in the new backrest Reinstall the backrest posts Reinstall the backrest upholstery ROI AERO T Owner s Manual 4 4 0113RevA CHAPTER 4 BACKRESTS AND PUSH HANDLES Figure 4 5 Adjusting the Height Replacing Backrest Posts Allen Screws AWARNING The threads on the
118. rear wheels NEVER attempt to lift a wheelchair by lifting on any removable detachable parts including upholstery and removable push handles or push handle grips 4 second assistant at the front must firmly grasp a non detachable part of the front frame but swing away hangers with both hands and lift the chair up and over one stair at a time Each assistant then carefully moves up to the next stair Repeat steps 1 through 5 for each stair until you reach the landing When you reach the landing the assistants should roll the chair backward on the two rear wheels until the front casters have cleared the last step at which point the assistants can gently lower the front casters to the landing Noc If you ignore these Warnings you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair D DESCENDING A CURB OR SINGLE STEP AAWARNING 1 NEVER attempt to negotiate a curb or single step without assistance 2 When you are still several feet from the edge of the curb or step instruct your assistant to stand at the rear of your wheelchair and turn it around so you are facing AWAY from the obstacle 3 NEVER attempt to negotiate any such obstacle facing forward 4 Instruct your assistant to carefully step backwards pulling the chair backwards until he or she is off the curb or stair and standing on the lower level The assistant should watch his or her step over
119. rease or decrease axle play by adjusting the locknut while securing the opposite end of the axle using the smaller wrench at the flats at the end of the axle Depress the release button on the Quick Release Axle and slide the axle through the rear wheel hub Depress the release button and reinstall the rear wheel into the axle sleeve Before riding in the chair make sure the locking balls have fully secured the wheel in the axle sleeve by pulling on the hub without depressing the release button on the Quick Release Axle If the locking balls do not fully engage repeat these procedures and increase the play i e increase the distance between the locknut and the locking balls to permit the locking balls to fully engage properly Also check to make sure there is not too much play in the axle Figure 9 1 Adjusting the Quick Release Axle Axle Sleeve Locking Balls Release Flats Button Locknut Quad Quick Release Axles Adjusting the Quad Quick Release Handle ANWARNING Quick release axles are pre adjusted to permit minimal play in the axle TiLite recommends that you not adjust the axle Improperly adjusting the axle could cause it to malfunction too much play can cause the axle to bend and become stuck in the axle sleeve too little play can prevent the locking balls from engaging fully causing the AERO T Owner s Manual 9 1 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 9 AXLES wheel to d
120. rest are the same distance to the level surface If the above adjustments correct the floater securely tighten all Allen screws loosened in Steps 3 and 4 If not proceed to Steps 7 through 9 While applying gentle downward pressure on the top of the floating caster barrel securely tighten the Allen screw in the footrest binder clamp on that side of the chair Securely tighten all Allen screws on the camber tube clamps starting with the screws that secure the camber tube to the camber tube clamp do not start with the screws that secure the clamp to the frame Check to make sure all of the wheels are flat on your level surface and that neither caster is floating If all wheels are flat and you have no floaters securely tighten the remaining screws If you still have a floating caster proceed to Steps 10 through 13 Loosen but do not remove the Allen screw on the footrest binder clamp only on the side of the chair with the floating caster Place a wood block under the other caster wheel which is not floating as shown in Figure 11 6 Apply gentle downward pressure on the caster wheel that is floating It is advisable that you have an assistant to place downward pressure on the opposite side of the chair at the backrest when making this adjustment Remove the wood block and check to see if the caster still floats If the caster no longer floats securely tighten the Allen screw on the footrest binder clamp If the caster still floats or if the
121. rs from rotating but not from rolling NOTE Wheel locks and caster pin locks will NOT keep your chair from sliding away from you or tipping 6 If your wheels have pneumatic inflatable tires ALWAYS make sure to keep the tires properly inflated at all times The wheel locks may slip if the tire pressure is low which may cause the chair to roll unexpectedly during a transfer 7 ALWAYS rotate the front casters as far forward as possible and turn them to the seat bed etc to which you are transferring 8 ALWAYS remove the wheelchair armrests or swing them out of the way so they do not impede your movement during the transfer 9 If possible ALWAYS remove the footrests or swing them out of the way to ensure your feet do not get caught between the footrests TiLite strongly recommends that you place your feet on the floor when you are transferring to or from your chair 10 NEVER put your weight on the footrests when you are transferring to or from your chair because this may cause the chair to tip over and or roll away 11 When transferring into your chair ALWAYS transfer as far back onto your seat as possible in order to reduce the risk that the chair will tip over or move away from you causing you to fall 12 If possible ALWAYS try to avoid falling into your chair uncontrollably when transferring into your chair This places undue stress on your chair s components and if your chair does start to move or tip you will not be ready to r
122. rs or damage the wheelchair D PREVENTING ACCIDENTS AND INJURIES AAWARNING 1 You MUST be properly and fully trained in the safe use of this wheelchair by your health care advisor BEFORE you use this chair 2 Together with your health care advisor you MUST analyze your level of function and ability and develop your own methods for safe use that best suit you based on your level of function and ability 3 You MUST learn the limits of your ability and operate this wheelchair within such limits This means you must PRACTICE the maneuvers you will need to perform such as bending reaching and transfers until you know the limits of your ability ALWAYS practice with the assistance of someone who can help you until you know what can cause and how to avoid a fall or tip over NEVER try a new maneuver on your own until you are sure you can do it safely 4 ALWAYS learn as much as you can about the places where you will be using your chair before you get there ALWAYS be alert for hazards and learn how to avoid them 5 Anti tips MUST be used with your wheelchair at all times Because anti tips an option on this wheelchair TiLite strongly recommends you order the anti tips as they are an important safeguard for the wheelchair user 6 Together with your health care advisor you MUST analyze your medical condition to determine whether you are capable of using this chair safely and or what options or accessories you will require in order to us
123. s more likely 3 The use of a backpack or other options and the amount of weight added by those options For example carrying a lot of weight in a backpack will shift the center of gravity rearward and increase the likelihood of tipping over backward However using a TiLite seat pouch beneath the seat sling to carry heavier items will lower your center of gravity and reduce but not eliminate your risk of a tip over In order to reduce the risk of a tip over you should 1 CONSULT your doctor nurse or therapist to find out what axle and caster position and other chair configuration options are best for you 2 CONSULT your authorized TiLite dealer BEFORE you modify or adjust your wheelchair Often an adjustment you wish to make can be offset by another that you have not considered For example you may want to adjust the back angle rearward which will increase the likelihood of a rear tip over You might not think you could counteract this tendency by moving the rear wheels backward Your authorized TiLite dealer will be able to give you expert personalized advice in such matters See Changing Adjusting Your Wheelchair on page 1 2 3 ALWAYS have someone assist you until you learn your chair s balance points and are completely comfortable in your ability to operate your chair under all conditions so as to avoid tip overs 4 ALWAYS use anti tips See Changing Adjusting Your Wheel Chair on page 1 2 If you ignore these Warnings you m
124. s inside the backrest using a 5 32 Allen Wrench See Figure 7 3 and see Adjusting the Backrest Height on page 4 3 Remove the seat cushion Detach the bottom flap from the seat upholstery Attach the bottom flap of the new back upholstery to the seat upholstery at the underside of the seat upholstery Install the new backrest ears on the backrest Adjust to the desired tautness See Adjusting the Tension on page 7 2 Align the top of the padded back with the backrest ears Reinstall the strap s and adjust to the desired tautness 0 Securely attach the padded back to the backrest ears and lower the back flap back into position in front of the rigidizer bar 11 Replace the seat cushion 7 5 Adjusting Tension Adjustable By Strap Back Upholstery T Back Flap T Th Ear Straps Backrest Ears lt Padded Back P Bottom Flap Corbac Adjustable Contour Back Support For information regarding the use and adjustment of the Corbac Adjustable Contour Back Support consult the owner s manual provided by the manufacturer Ride Designs Tension Adjustable By Straps Seat Sling Upholstery ANWARNING Do not make the tension of the seat sling upholstery so loose that it does not properly support your weight You must never permit the sling to become so loose that your weight is borne by the crosstube below the seat sling Se
125. screws 1 and 2 have been treated with Vibra TITE VC 3 a locking and sealing coating to reduce the possibility that they will become loose You should be able to adjust the cams and or sideguards approximately four times without reapplying the coating to these screws If you repeatedly adjust the cams or remove the sideguard TiLite requires that you reapply Vibra TITE VC 3 after every fourth adjustment f you ignore this Warning you could fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair AERO T Owner s Manual 6 4 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 6 SIDE GUARDS Figure 6 6 Mounting Adjusting Removing Back Mount Seat Tube Allen Rear Cam 3 Washer f Washer Allen Screw 1 Inner Clamp Button Head Clamp Cap Screw 52 x J Front Allen Conical Washer Screw 2 Adjusting Tools Needed 5 32 Allen Wrench Using the 5 32 Allen wrench loosen but do not remove Allen screw 1 See Figure 6 6 Loosen but do not remove Allen screw 2 using the 5 32 Allen wrench Adjust the side guard to the desired position Securely tighten the two Allen screws Note If you are unable to achieve the desired position follow the instructions given under Mounting on page 6 4 Steps 4 through 8 ANWARNING The threads on the Button Head Cap screws and Allen screws 1 and 2 have been treated with Vibra TITE VC 3
126. sling supports your weight and does not touch crosstubes Casters Forks Inspect wheels and tires for cracks and wear Inspect wheel fork assembly for proper tension by spinning caster caster should come to a gradual stop if caster wobbles tighten the axle Inspect wheel fork assembly stem bolt to ensure that stem bolt is secure wheel fork assembly should not have excessive play relative to the stem bolt but should rotate freely if necessary tighten stem bolt Ensure that wheel bearings are clean and free from moisture If pneumatic check for proper inflation as per the sidewall Armrests Inspect to ensure that all hardware is securely attached Footrests Hangers Inspect to ensure that all hardware is securely attached Anti tips Inspect anti tip wheel for cracks and wear Inspect to ensure that anti tip receptacle is securely attached Frame Inspect for cracks AERO T Owner s Manual 2 2 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 2 SAFETY INSPECTION MAINTENANCE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING Cleaning Clean your chair regularly Cleaning often will reveal loose or worn parts and enhance the smooth operation of your chair Cleaning the Frame 1 If your chair has a painted frame use a soft clean cloth with soap and water to clean the frame Immediately dry all components and parts that become wet Note Do NOT use Scotch Brite pads steel wool abrasive cleaners or petroleum derived products to clean a painted aluminum or t
127. st with Flat ABS Cover Adjusting the Height Replacing on page 3 2 Figure 3 7 Angle Adjustable Footrest Footrest Angle Adjustable High Mount Footrest Adjusting the Angle Tools needed 5 32 Allen Wrench no high mount extension tubes 3 16 Allen Wrench high mount extension tubes only 1 Loosen but do not remove the two Allen screws that secure the footplate to the clamp See Figure 3 8 If your footrest has extension tubes see Figure 3 9 you will have 3 16 Allen screws in place of locknuts and you will only need to loosen these latter Allen screws to adjust the angle 2 Adjust the footrest to the desired angle 3 Tighten the Allen screws and locknuts or 3 16 Allen screws making sure the screws and the locknuts or 3 16 Allen screws are secure and will not permit the footplate to rotate up or down under weight AERO T Owner s Manual 3 4 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 3 FOOTRESTS Figure 3 8 Figure 3 9 Angle Adjustable High Mount Footrest Angle Adjustable High Mount Footrest with Extension Tubes Allen Screws Allen Screws Adjusting the Height Replacing The Angle Adjustable High Mount Footrest can be replaced or the height adjusted by using the tools and following the procedures under Titanium Footrest with Flat ABS Cover Adjusting the Height Replacing on page 3 2 Flip Back Footrest The Flip Back Footrest can be flipped upward and backward to position the footplate out of the way for
128. t any of the procedures in this Chapter if the chair is occupied f you ignore this Warning serious injury to the occupant will occur Quick Release Axle Removing 1 Hold wheel securely at the hub See Figure 12 1 2 Depress the release button on the Quick Release Axle and slide the wheel and axle out of the axle sleeve 3 Release the release button Replacing ANWARNING Make sure the locking balls fully secure the Quick Release Axle inside the axle sleeve before operating the chair If you ignore this Warning you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair 1 Hold the wheel securely at the hub See Figure 12 1 Depress the release button on the Quick Release Axle making sure the locking balls recess into the axle Insert the axle all the way into the axle sleeve Release the release button Pull firmly on the wheel without depressing the release gio button to make sure the wheel is locked securely in place Quad Quick Release Axle Removing 1 Unlock the lever on the Quad Quick Release Axle See Figure 12 2 2 Slide wheel and axle out of the axle sleeve Replacing ANWARNING Make sure the locking balls fully secure the Quad Quick Release Axle inside the axle sleeve before operating the chair f you ignore this Warning you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage th
129. te a particular surface ALWAYS ask for assistance 2 Titanium does not rust or corrode Aluminum does not rust but it will corrode However contact with water or excess moisture may still damage parts or components of your TiLite wheelchair that are made from other materials and could cause such parts or components to fail Therefore DO NOT a use your chair in a shower pool or other body of water b leave your chair in a damp location or fail to dry your chair as soon as you can if it gets wet or if you use water to clean it If you ignore these Warnings you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair G STREET USE AAWARNING 1 Asa wheelchair rider you MUST obey all traffic rules pertaining to pedestrians use of crosswalks etc Most states do not permit wheelchairs to be ridden on public roads streets or highways as one would drive so you should not do so without first consulting the traffic laws in your own state Even if legal riding your wheelchair on public roads streets or highways is extremely dangerous and is not recommended 2 Atall times when riding your wheelchair in public areas sidewalks crosswalks parking lots etc be very alert to the danger of motor vehicles 3 Atnight or when lighting is poor use reflective tape on your chair and clothing 4 Due to your low position it may be hard for drivers to see you
130. ten 9 Detach the adjustment flap and adjust the seat upholstery to the desired tension 10 Fully tighten the bolts that attach the seat upholstery to the frame 11 Reattach the bottom of the back upholstery to the seat upholstery and replace the seat cushion o Seat Cushions Replacing the Foam Insert in the TiLite Seat Cushion 1 Lift up and remove the existing seat cushion from the seat upholstery 2 Unzip the seat cushion cover and remove the foam insert 3 Insert the new foam insert into the seat cushion cover 4 Close the seat cushion cover and replace on the chair For seat cushions manufactured by manufacturers other than TiLite e g Corbee StimuLite Roho Varilite etc consult the owner s manual provided by the applicable manufacturer Velcro Style Adjustable Seat Belt ANWARNING Installation of the Velcro Style Seat Belt must be performed by an authorized dealer or qualified technician If you ignore this Warning serious injury may result AERO T Owner s Manual 7 5 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 7 BACK UPHOLSTERY SEAT UPHOLSTERY AND SEAT CUSHIONS ANWARNING The Velcro Style Seat Belt must be worn tightly fitted across the lower pelvis or thighs at all times A loose belt can allow the user to slip down and create a risk of strangulation Have your seating specialist demonstrate its proper adjustment and use See Figures 7 8 and 7 9 Accidental release of the Velcro Style Seat Belt can allow
131. three 3 months have your chair inspected by an authorized supplier AERO T Owner s Manual 2 3 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 2 SAFETY INSPECTION MAINTENANCE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting Your TiLite wheelchair is a precision engineered product To ensure your chair continues to operate at peak performance you will need to make minor adjustments from time to time especially if you alter the original factory settings The chart below provides advice on solving some of the more common adjustment issues you may experience If the solutions below do not solve your problem or if you experience a problem not addressed below please contact an authorized TiLite supplier or TiLite Customer Service Please note if more than one solution in the chart below applies to your particular adjustment issue always try one solution at a time until the problem is solved Chair Veers Sluggish Right or Caster Looseness Squeaks and Turning or Floating Left Flutter in Chair Rattles Performance Caster If you have pneumatic front and or rear tires make sure that the tires are properly and equally inflated Make sure that all nuts and bolts are securely tightened Make sure that all spokes and nipples are uniformly tight on all spoked wheels Make sure that the caster barrels and mounts are properly adjusted Make sure that rear wheels are equally spaced away from the seat frame Adjust the toe in toe out of the rear wheels
132. ti tips up and out of the way so they do not prevent you from executing this maneuver Even if you are a highly skilled rider NEVER attempt to climb or descend a curb or step more than 4 high ALWAYS go straight up or down a curb or step NEVER climb or descend at an angle ALWAYS be aware that the impact of dropping down from a curb or step can damage your chair or cause components to become loose If you perform such maneuvers inspect your chair more frequently o RO If you are not highly skilled at tilting the chair or the step or the curb is more than 4 high ALWAYS have an assistant help you negotiate curbs and steps Your assistant must first read the Warnings contained in this Manual in their entirety especially the sections titled Climbing a Curb or Single Step Climbing a Flight of Stairs Descending a Curb or Single Step and Descending a Flight of Stairs on pages 1 4 to 1 6 If you ignore these Warnings you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair HILLS SLOPES RAMPS WARNING The center of balance of your chair is affected by the slope of the surface over which you are riding Because your center of balance will be affected your chair will be less stable when it is at an angle This is especially true when riding on a slope sideways Furthermore do not assume anti tips will prevent a fall or tip over under these conditions The following r
133. trueness excessive side movement when wheel lifted and spun indicates lack of trueness mE 4 41 Quick Release Quad Release Axles Make sure axles are free of dirt and lint Wipe axle with cloth using either a dry silicone spray or a dry Teflon based lubricant Make sure that axles lock properly in axle sleeve 1You MUST make sure that axle locks properly in the axle sleeve every time you remove and reinstall a rear wheel and you should verify this at least weekly AERO T Owner s Manual 2 1 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 2 SAFETY INSPECTION MAINTENANCE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING Inspection Item Initially Weekly 3 Months Rear Tires Check for proper inflation as per sidewall of pneumatic tire Inspect for cracks wear and flat spots Camber Tube Axle Sleeves Make sure camber plug clamps are securely tightened Make sure camber plugs are secure in camber plug clamps and axle sleeves are secure in camber plugs Handrims Inspect for signs of rough edges or peeling Make sure handrims are securely attached to rim Wheel Locks Make sure wheel locks embed proper distance into tire and prevents chair from moving when engaged Make sure wheel locks do not interfere with tire when disengaged Make sure pivot points are free of wear and looseness Seat Sling and Back Upholstery Inspect for rips or sagging Inspect fastening flaps to ensure they are securely attached Inspect while seated to ensure
134. u reapply Vibra TITE VC 3 after every fourth adjustment If you ignore this Warning you may fall tip over or lose control of the wheelchair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the wheelchair Figure 11 3 Single Sided Fork AERO T Owner s Manual 11 3 OM AERO T 0113RevA CHAPTER 11 CASTERS AND FORKS Floating Casters Tools needed 3 16 Allen Wrench 1 8 Allen Wrench Wood Block 1 Minimum Drafting Triangle Ruler Note TiLite designs its wheelchairs to be flexible for improved maneuverability and increased ride comfort However this flexibility requires that your chair be set up properly The following procedure will enable you to set up your TiLite rigid wheelchair so it will perform to its potential 1 o RO 10 11 12 13 Place the wheelchair on a smooth level surface Make sure that all tires are properly inflated that the camber tube is properly centered on the frame side to side that the camber tube is straight relative to the rear of the frame that the toe in toe out is correctly set up and the angle adjustable casters are square to level surface Loosen but do not remove the Allen screws in the camber tube clamps as shown in Figure 11 4 Loosen but do not remove the Allen screws in the footrest binder clamps as shown in Figure 11 5 Make sure your footrest is set to your desired seat to footrest measurement and using a ruler make sure the left and right sides of the foot
135. ules may help to avoid a fall or tip over 1 ALWAYS go up or down a slope hill or ramp as straight as possible If you try to cut the corner you will be traversing the slope hill or ramp sideways to the slope and your risk of tipping over sideways will increase 2 NEVER use your chair on a slope greater than 10 slope with an elevation greater than one foot in height for every ten feet in length 3 NEVER stop on a steep slope If you stop on a steep slope you may not be able to maintain control of the chair 4 NEVER use rear wheel locks as a brake to slow or stop your chair Wheel locks are NOT brakes Doing so will most likely cause the chair to veer out of control NEVER try to turn around or change direction when going up or down a slope ALWAYS stay in the CENTER of a ramp NEVER start up or down a ramp unless you are certain the ramp is wide enough for its entire length so your wheels will not fall off the edge 8 order to control your speed ALWAYS keep pressure with your hands the handrims when going down a hill slope or ramp DO NOT go too fast Excessive speed may cause you to lose control of your chair or it may cause your casters to flutter which can cause a fall or tip over noc AERO T Owner s Manual 1 10 OM 0113RevA CHAPTER 1 WARNINGS 9 ALWAYS lean or press your body in the UPHILL direction This will help shift your weight to counteract the change in the center of balance caused by th
136. y whether you have an aluminum titanium or carbon fiber camber tube If your camber is 12 15 or 18 and you need to remove the camber tube you will need to remove the axle sleeve to allow the camber tube to slide out of the clamp or mount see Adjusting Rear Wheel Spacing on page 12 3 ANWARNING Any changes to the position of the camber tube will affect the stability of the chair Use extreme caution when using a new camber tube position as the new position may make the chair more prone to tip over f you ignore this Warning your chair may not perform properly which in turn may cause you to fall tip over or lose control of the chair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the chair ANWARNING Whenever you adjust the position of the camber tube either to adjust the rear seat height or the center of gravity it may be necessary to adjust the toe in toe out of the rear wheels See Adjusting Toe In Toe Out on pages 8 5 and 8 6 In addition whenever you adjust the position of the camber tube or when you adjust the toe in f you ignore this Warning your chair may not perform properly which in turn may cause you to fall tip over or lose control of the chair and seriously injure yourself or others or damage the chair Note It is recommended that you remove the rear wheels and turn the chair upside down before attempting to make any adjustments described in this Chapter A padded surface will help protect the frame s finish
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