I-GO Outlander WC01059 User Manual

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CareCo (UK) Ltd, Hubert Road, Brentwood, Essex, CM14 4JE
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USER MANUAL
PRODUCT CODE: WC01059
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CONTENTS
2. IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS
3. SAFETY REGULATIONS
4. SAFETY WARNINGS
5. USER INSTRUCTIONS
6. SPECIFICATIONS
7. COMPONENTS / ADJUSTMENTS
8. TRANSPORTING THE WHEELCHAIR
9. MAINTENANCE
10. CLEANING
11. TROUBLE SHOOTING
12. WARRANTY
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1. INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the I-Go Outlander. The Outlander is a lightweight All-terrain wheelchair. The wheelchair is equipped with ergonomic handles so that your attendant can push the wheelchair with ease and is foldable with removable components for easy transportation.
Before using your new I-Go Outlander, you must fully read and understand this user manual.
We want to thank you for the condence in our I-Go products - we pride ourselves on the quality and reliability of our products.
This user manual contains important information about the safe use and maintenance of your wheelchair. We recommend you keep this user manual somewhere safe not only for your reference, but because it is also your proof of warranty. The safety instructions within are general guidelines, which must be seen as overall guidelines. It is possible that you develop your own way to make common movements. However, we advise you to consult a professional for assistance in developing safe and eective techniques, regarding your daily activities within your physical capabilities.
Your new wheelchair requires frequent maintenance, much of which you can do
yourself. We advise you to take your wheelchair to a professional for a check at least once a year. You will nd a maintenance schedule further on in this user manual.
We reserve the right without further notice to make any changes to this user manual.
Attention!
In this user manual you will nd tips and warnings. These are clearly identied by the
symbols below.
Tip The tips mentioned in this user manual are designed to make
better use of your I-Go Outlander.
Warning The warnings mentioned in this user manual must always be
followed in order to prevent damage to the I-Go Outlander
wheelchair or injury to yourself.
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2. IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS
Your wheelchair is equipped with various components and parts. You should know these components and parts before proceeding with the reading of this user manual. Designs and specications could be changed without further notice.
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1. Push handles
2. Backrest
3. Armrests
4. Leg Rests
5. Brake
6. Stepper
7. Rear Wheel
8. Front Wheel
9. Footplates
Parts Description
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3. SAFETY REGULATIONS
4. SAFETY WARNINGS
» I-Go specically disclaims responsibility for any injuries or property damage
which may occur during use when the recommendations and warnings
described in this user manual are not followed. The Outlander is a very safe and stable product when used correctly, however, it is possible that if you use
the wheelchair incorrectly dangerous situations may occur.
» Protect your wheelchair by checking it regularly. When a part of your I-Go
Outlander doesn’t function correctly, a dangerous situation could occur.
Therefore, you must keep your wheelchair in perfect condition, to ensure safe use. Periodic inspection, and the correct adjustment and replacement of broken or worn parts in quick time will result in use for years without any problems.
» When you get your wheelchair, always check if all components are present and if
there is any damage. If components are missing or there is any damage, contact your I-Go supplier;
» Do not use your wheelchair on streets or roads, only on pavements;
» Do not use your wheelchair on sand, rough or loose surfaces, wet and slippery
surfaces or surfaces with little grip;
» Do not lean on the push handles of the wheelchair, this can result in
it rolling over;
» Never go on or o a kerb without help of your attendant;
» Do not lean or reach out of the wheelchair as this could make you unstable;
» Before getting in or out of the wheelchair, sit back into the wheelchair and face
the castors forward;
» Do not stand on the wheelchair or the footrest - this will cause the wheelchair
to tip and injure the user;
» Place the wheelchair on a stable, at surface before you get in or out;
» Engage the brakes when you use the wheelchair in a lift or on a wheelchair lift
and when you want to get out of the wheelchair;
» If you want to transport your chair we recommend you use a certied tie down
system that is appropriate for your situation;
» While travelling in a vehicle, the wheelchair is not to be used as a seat under any
circumstances as this model has not been crash tested;
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