2.2. Wheelchair propulsion
Wheelchair propulsion is provided by attendant only.
2.3. Lifting the wheelchair
Preliminary folds the chair (see § 2.1.2), always lift the
wheelchair by gripping the frame at the points (A) shown
in the figure 17.
!
Never lift the wheelchair by removable parts (foo-
trests). Ensure the backrest canes are securely locked in
place.
A
17
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3. Safety inspection and maintenance
3.1. Performance control
As the user, you will be the first to notice the possible
operational defects of your wheelchair. The following table
indicates the easiest troubleshooting symptoms to identify
and the preliminary inspection that you can perform.
In the event that the symptoms persist after tightening
screws and nuts, please consult your retailer.
3.2. General inspection
Your distributor, who has the required technical expertise, is
responsible for any wheelchair repairs.
We recommend that you take the wheelchair to your
retailer at least once a year for a complete inspection.
The
wheelchair
swerves
to the right
The
The
The
Creaking
wheel-
wheel-
castors
and
chair
chair turns or
lift
clinking
moves slowly
swerves
to the left
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Inspections
Play in
the
wheelchair
Make sure that the bolts
are tight
Check the fork angle
Make sure that the 2
castors come in contact
with the ground at the
same time