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1. Before each use please take the time to check your Wheelchair for any loose parts Any modification to this product without the express permission from Aidapt will invalidate your guarantee SAFETY SUMMARY The following recommendations are made for the safe use of the wheelchair NOTE Do not assemble or use this equipment without first reading and understanding this instruction manual If you cannot understand the instructions please contact Aidapt a Healthcare Professional or a Dealer before installing this equipment e Before using this product care must be taken to ensure that fitments are secure the castors wheels are in good working order the wheelchair is properly balanced and all wheels must be in contact with the floor at all times during use e For safe operation the following points must be remembered V Always observe the limits regarding reaching objects leaning back tilting and use of manual brakes tyres and weights limits These are dealt with under the section headed Assembly and Use The footplates are designed only to support the feet while in the seated position DO NOT STAND ON THE FOOT PLATES DO NOT USE YOUR WHEELCHAIR AS A TRANSPORT SEAT IN A VEHICLE The upholstery meets the flammability requirements of the California Bureau of home furnishings technical bulletin 117 Care should be exercised near open flames or burning cigarettes WARNING Surface areas of your Wheelchair can get hot when the w
2. Lightweight Aluminium Transport Chair VA170 Assembly and Operating Instructions ce This file is available to view and download as a PDF at www aidapt co uk Sight impaired customers can use a free PDF Reader such as adobe com reader to zoom in and increase the text size for improved readability READ BEFORE USE Before using your new Wheelchair you and each person that may assist you in its use should take time to read this manual and follow all instructions INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing your wheelchair from Aidapt This model has been designed to help you gain independence and meet your particular requirements Throughout the manufacturing process great care has been taken the components have been selected by quality and inspections carried out to ensure you get full satisfaction from our product including BS EN12183 2009 PLEASE NOTE Your Wheelchair has a unique identification serial number This is located on the main cross brace below the seat canvass and should be used in all correspondence Write your serial number here for future reference ccc cece eeeeceeeeeeeeeeneees This model is intended for assistance pushing use only and not for wheeling by the person sitting in the Wheelchair The maximum user weight is 115 kg under no circumstances should this be exceeded When folding the Wheelchair for transportation in a car the leg rests can be detached leaving the frame weight of 10 3 kg
3. is in a straight line Servicing We recommend your wheelchair is fully serviced every twelve months For parts and service information please contact Best for Mobility Limited details on the back page Your Wheelchairs has been made from the finest materials and tested to BS EN 12183 1999 for your complete piece of mind and the expected service life of your wheelchair is 5 years Recycling of your Wheelchair Once the wheelchair has reached its expected service life you can contact Aidapt for disposal SPECIFICATIONS ITEM Length folded Width folded Width unfolded Height folded Height unfolded Net weight Net weight without leg rests Maximum Carrying Weight Seat size Wheel size amp tyre Tyre type Colour Additional information GUARANTEE DETAILS 22 55 9 cm 92 24 cm 20 51 cm 30 76 cm 35 89 cm 11 85 kg 10 3 kg 115 kg 17 43 cm 8 solid tyre Mag solid tyre Hammerite Folding backrest This product is warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 5 years on the frame and 12 months on all other parts The warranty is subject to the following conditions 1 The purchaser shall complete the registration form below and send it to Aidapt within 14 days of purchase of the product together with a copy of the sales invoice receipt 2 If any defect or fault is discovered the supplier and or Aidapt should be notified immedi
4. ately 3 Aidapt will not be responsible for damage caused by misuse natural wear and tear defective assembly or installation by the purchaser or their agent defective treatments unauthorised alteration to the equipment or use of unsuitable spares 4 The buyer s statutory rights under the Consumer Protection Act are not affected Aidapt Bathrooms Ltd Lancots Lane Sutton Oak St Helens WA9 3EX Telephone 44 0 1744 745 020 Fax 44 0 1744 745 001 Web www aidapt co uk Email accounts aidapt co uk adaptations aidapt co uk sales aidapt co uk
5. heelchair is exposed to external sources of heat eg sunlight e Please now refer to the section on Assembly and use ASSEMBLY 1 First remove all contents from the box 2 To open the wheelchair push seat rails and press downwards until the chair is fully opened taking care to keep fingers clear of moving parts Fig 1 3 To close the wheelchair take the centre of the seat fabric at the front and back edges and lift Fig 2 M Berr T 1 Fig 2 NB When opening and closing your Wheelchair please keep fingers well away from any possible entrapment areas The only part of the Wheelchair that can be adjusted are the leg rests Ideally your knees should be at 90 degrees with the seat If you are not sure please contact a healthcare professional or your local Wheelchair dealer for advice BRAKE OPERATION Parking Brakes Occupant See Fig 7 which shows the wheelchair with the parking brake not applied To apply the parking brake push the handle forward as in Fig 7a until it clicks and this will apply the brake Adjuster Attendant Brakes These are located on the handles and have a 2 click system See Fig 7b To slow the wheelchair pull the brake handles which will click once and then by applying further pressure it will increase braking By pressing harder the brake handle will click again which means the parking brake has been applied To release the brakes from either the 1 click or 2 click
6. position then press the release handle Brake Handle ii Release Handle Fig 7b BRAKE ADJUSTMENT The brakes may need to be adjusted periodically We would advise that this is done by competent person For normal adjustment see Fig 7a whereby Nut A needs to be released and then the adjustor needs to be turned clockwise anticlockwise to adjust the brakes After adjustment re tighten Nut A Should further adjustment be needed then see Fig 7c where the hex nut needs to be undone and the cable pulled and tightened before re locking with the allen key Hex Nut insert allen key here Pull this cable USE WARNING The centre of balance is affected by a change in posture body position or weight distribution Many activities require the wheelchair owner to reach bend and transfer into and out of the wheelchair These movements will cause a change to normal balance centre of gravity and weight distribution of the wheelchair The design of your wheelchair enables it to remain stable for normal everyday usage if used correctly in accordance with the recommendations in this manual 1 Reaching bending forward Move the wheelchair as close as possible to the object you wish to reach Position the front castors so that they are extended as far forward as possible Fully engage the wheel locks on the rear wheels Only reach out to take what is within arm s length in normal sitting position Only the arms should extend be
7. rest Device Push down the hinge to fold down the backrest Automatically lock when pull up the backrest handle This device is to enhance the storage feature ROUTINE CHECKS AND MAINTENANCE 1 Upholstery Upholstery should be routinely cleaned with a mild soap and water solution Never use paint remover or thinners on upholstery Metal Parts Clean all metal parts with a wax compound such as car wash to maintain finish Do not use any obtrusive cleanser that will scratch the finish on the chair Cross Brace Periodically lubricate the centre bolt on the cross brace with light machine oil Tyres and Wheels Examine tyres regularly for wear and replace as necessary Solid tyres should be replaced when they become loose on the rim or cracks appear which expose the mounting wire groove For pneumatic tyres check tyre pressure is even and correct Check that the wheels run freely and that quick release axles are correctly locked If your wheelchair is fitted with pneumatic tires and you have a puncture please take your wheelchair to the nearest dealer or bicycle repair center Castors Check periodically that the bolt and nut securing the wheel to the castor fork is tight and allows a snug but free spinning fit Brakes Regularly check for effective operation and there is no wear or signs of play General Always check before use that the wheelchair folds and unfolds correctly and that movement both backwards and forwards
8. s to be removed lift it upwards To re fit and return to the original position reverse the above procedure 6 Castor and bearing The front wheels have solid puncture proof tyres These should be checked at regular intervals to monitor any wear Wheelchairs become difficult to steer and propel when surfaces have worn flat It is recommended that both front tyres are replaced at the same time to avoid one side of the wheelchair from being higher than the other The wheel is secured to the castor fork by an axle bolt and axle nut Periodically this bolt and nut should be checked and tightened if necessary to allow a snug but free spinning fit The castor fork swivel allows the wheelchair to be steered An adjustment locknut is located under the castor cap If the locknut is too tight the wheelchair will be difficult to steer 7 Wheel lock assembly These are used to hold the wheelchair in a stationary position and are fitted on either side of the wheelchair They should not be used when the wheelchair is moving or to slow it down They should always be applied together To operate push the brake lever forward towards the front of the wheelchair This will immobilize the wheelchair To release the brake move the lever towards the rear of the wheelchair 8 Cross Bar Operation of the cross brace permits the wheelchair to be opened and closed easily It should be inspected at regular intervals for signs of wear and bending 9 Folding Back
9. sides of the lower part of the backrest pillars To fold the backrest down push on both of the black plastic levers then pull back and down on the top part of the backrest To return to the original reverse the procedure making sure the mechanisms are locked securely 2 Handles The handles are designed for the helper to propel the wheelchair They must not be used solely for lifting the wheelchair over obstructions or kerbs see negotiating obstacles 3 Armrest PVC pads are fixed onto the armrest for comfort and can be replaced as Spare parts 4 Seat Upholstery Periodically check the upholstery for signs of tears or sagging Replace immediately if the seat is damaged Remember the seat upholstery is the primary weight supporting material 5 Footplates The footplates are intended as a foot support only when you are sitting in the wheelchair On no account should you stand on the footplates The heel loops or calf straps if fitted can be used to secure the position of the feet The footplate assemblies can be adjusted in height by loosening the nut of the base of the adjustment tube positioning the plate at the required height and tightening the nut to secure the assembly The footplate supports cannot be adjusted but are moveable from the wheelchair They can be swung away to the outside of the wheelchair To carry out this procedure press the release lever and swing the support to the outside of the wheelchair If the support i
10. uch the kerb and gently lower the front castors over the pavement Push the lift until the rear wheels have mounted the kerb The wheelchair should not be lifted by the handles alone 5 2 Backwards The wheelchair should be positioned so that the rear wheels are against the kerb The helper should then tilt the wheelchair backwards and then pull the chair until the rear wheels mount the kerb The front castors should only be lowered to the ground when the wheelchair has been pulled sufficiently away from the kerb 5 3 Upward and Downward slopes Always go straight up and down slopes to avoid the possibility of the wheelchair overturning Avoid steep slopes which may cause instability Figure 3 Stable on slope Figure 4 Beginning of instabdity slope too sheep Figure 6 Unstable siopa too sinep GENERAL DESCRIPTION The following diagram shows details of the wheelchair terminology used in this Manual 2 Back Rest 1 Push Handles Upholstery ___ 3 Folding Back Mechanism 4 Fixed Armrest 5 Seat amp Pad Canvas 9 Carry Handles 6 Adjustable _ 7 Leg Rest Brake _ Release Lever 8 Foot Rest Adjustment Bolt VA170 Assembly and Operating Instructions Ver 3 01 2014 2284 GENERAL DESCRIPTION ctd 1 Backrest There are two types of backrest fitted to the wheelchair either fixed or adjustable The adjustable backrest can be folded down by means of a locking mechanism fitted to both
11. yond the seat of the wheelchair 2 Reaching bending backwards Move the wheelchair as close as possible to the object you wish to reach Reach back only as far as your arm will extend without changing your seating position Do not lean over the top of the back upholstery as this could change your centre of gravity and may cause you to tip over 3 Reaching leaning sideways Move the wheelchair as close as possible to the object you wish to reach Rotate the front castors to a line in the direction you will be reaching Fully engage the wheel locks on the rear wheels Do not shift your weight or sitting position towards the object you are reaching as it may cause the wheelchair to tip over 4 Transferring Before attempting to transfer in and out of the wheelchair every precaution should be taken to ensure the gap between the two seats is as small as possible Be certain that the wheel locks are on to prevent the wheels moving Turn both castors in the direction of the seat to which you wish to move Lift up the footplates and fold back the supports to the side Do not stand on the footplates It is imperative that the actual transfer procedure be supervised by a certified health care professional until the wheelchair owner is familiar with the procedure 5 Negotiating Obstacles 5 1 Forwards The wheelchair should be tilted by the helper until the front castors have passed over the kerbs Move the wheelchair forward until the rear wheels to

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