Pride Mobility Rock 3, Rock 2, Fast User Manual

SAFETY GUIDELINES
WARNING! A Quantum Rehab Provider or a qualified technician must perform the initial setup of this wheelchair and must perform all of the procedures in this manual.
The symbols below are used throughout this owner’s manual and on the wheelchair to identify warnings and important information. It is very important for you to read them and understand them completely.
WARNING! Indicates a potentially hazardous condition/situation. Failure to follow designated procedures can cause either personal injury, component damage, or malfunction. On the product, this icon is represented as a black symbol on a yellow triangle with a black border.
MANDATORY! These actions should be performed as specified. Failure to perform mandatory actions can cause personal injury and/or equipment damage. On the product, this icon is represented as a white symbol on a blue dot with a white border.
PROHIBITED! These actions are prohibited. These actions should not be performed at any time or in any circumstances. Performing a prohibited action can cause personal injury and/or equipment damage. On the product, this icon is represented as a black symbol with a red circle and red slash.
INTENDED USE
The intended use of the Pride Mobility Products device is to provide mobility to persons limited to a seated position that have the capability of operating a wheelchair.
Quick Reference Information
Quantum Rehab Provider:
Address
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Phone Number:
Purchase Date:
NOTE: This owner’s manual is compiled from the latest specifications and product information available at the time of publication. We reserve the right to make changes as they become necessary. Any changes to our products may cause slight variations between the illustrations and explanations in this manual and the product you have purchased. The latest/current version of this manual is available on our website.
NOTE: This product is compliant with WEEE, RoHS, and REACH directives and requirements.
Copyright © 2014 Pride Mobility Products Corporation INFMANU4552/Rev A/January 2014
CONTENTS
I. INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................................................... 4
II. SAFETY...................................................................................................................................................... 5
III. YOUR WHEELCHAIR......................................................................................................................... 13
IV. ASSEMBLY............................................................................................................................................. 21
V. COMFORT ADJUSTMENTS............................................................................................................ 24
VI. CARE AND MAINTENANCE........................................................................................................... 36
APPENDIX I—SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................................................... 42
LANGUAGE USAGE
This owner’s manual is intended for distribution in all English-speaking countries where Pride Manual Wheel­chairs are sold. We have chosen to compose this manual using language and spelling common to the USA. Since we recognize that not all English-speaking countries use the same words or spellings, please refer to the following chart for some common word variations that may be encountered throughout this manual.
USA Variation USA Variation USA Variation
asphalt tarmac backward(s) rearward(s) center centre
color colour cord lead curb kerb
elevator lift meter metre provider dealer; agent
sidewalk pavement tire tyre trunk boot
turn signal turn indicator yard grounds wrench spanner
caster castor pocketbook handbag
authorized authorised path footpath
labor labour
Table 1. Word Variations
counterclockwise
path
anticlockwise
bridleway
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I. INTRODUCTION
SAFETY
WELCOME to Pride Mobility Products (Pride). The wheelchair you have purchased combines state-of-the-art components with safety, comfort, and styling in mind. We are confident that these design features will provide you with the conveniences you expect during your daily activities. Once you understand how to safely operate and care for your wheelchair, it should give you years of trouble free operation and service.
Read and follow all instructions, warnings, and notes in this manual before attempting to operate your wheelchair for the first time. You must also read all instructions, warnings, and notes contained in any supplemental instruc­tional booklets that accompanied your wheelchair before initial operation. Your safety depends upon you, as well as your provider, caretaker, or health care professional in using good judgment.
If there is any information in this manual which you do not understand, or if you require additional assistance for setup or operation, please contact your Quantum Rehab Provider. Failure to follow the instructions in this
manual and those located on your wheelchair can lead to personal injury and/or damage to the wheelchair, including voiding the warranty.
PURCHASER’S AGREEMENT
By accepting delivery of this product, you promise that you will not change, alter, or modify this product or remove or render inoperable or unsafe any guards, shields, or other safety features of this product; fail, refuse, or neglect to install any retrofit kits from time to time provided by Pride to enhance or preserve the safe use of this product.
SHIPPING AND DELIVERY
Before using your wheelchair, make sure your delivery is complete as some components may be individually packaged. If you do not receive a complete delivery, please contact your Quantum Rehab Provider immediately. Where damage has occurred during transport, either to the packaging or content, please contact the delivery com­pany responsible.
USA: Canada:
Pride Mobility Products Corporation Pride Mobility Products Company Attn.: Customer Care Department 5096 South Service Road 182 Susquehanna Avenue Beamsville, Ontario L0R 1B3 Exeter, PA 18643-2694 Canada info@pridemobility.com
Australia:
Pride Mobility Products Australia Pty. Ltd. Pride Mobility Products Europe B.V. 20-24 Apollo Drive Castricummer Werf 26 Hallam, Victoria 3803 1901 RW Castrium Australia The Netherlands
United Kin
Pride Mobility Products Ltd. 32 Wedgwood Road Bicester, Oxfordshire OX26 4UL UK
gdom:
Europe:
NOTE: If you ever lose or misplace your copy of this manual, contact us and we will be glad to send you a new one immediately.
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PRODUCT SAFETY SYMBOLS
The symbols below are used on the wheelchair to identify warnings, mandatory actions, and prohibited actions. It is very important for you to read and understand them completely.
Read and follow the information in the owner’s manual.
Keep your hands, clothing, and all other objects away from the tires when driving. Do not allow any personal belongings to drag behind the wheelchair when driving. Be aware that loose-fitting clothing or other objects can become caught in the drive wheels and/or they may become entangled in the rearing gear.
Avoid exposure to rain, snow, ice, salt, or standing water whenever possible. Maintain and store in a clean and dry condition.
Pinch/Crush points created during assembly.
Disposal and recycling—Contact your Quantum Rehab Provider for information on proper disposal and recycling of your Pride product and its packaging.
Maximum seat weight.
Indicates wheelchair securement points.
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GENERAL GUIDELINES
MANDATORY! Do not operate your new wheelchair for the first time without completely reading and understanding this owner’s manual.
Your wheelchair is a state-of-the-art life-enhancement device designed to increase mobility. Pride provides an extensive variety of products to best fit the individual needs of the wheelchair user. Please be aware that the final selection and purchasing decision regarding the type of wheelchair to be used is the responsibility of the wheel­chair user, who is capable of making such a decision, and his/her health care professional (i.e., medical doctor, physical therapist, etc.).
The contents of this manual are based on the expectation that a mobility device expert has properly fitted the wheelchair to the user and has assisted the prescribing health care professional and/or the Quantum Rehab Pro­vider in the instruction process for the use of the product.
There are certain situations, including some medical conditions, where the wheelchair user will need to practice operating the wheelchair in the presence of a trained attendant. A trained attendant can be defined as a family member or care professional specially trained in assisting a wheelchair user in various daily living activities.
As you begin using your wheelchair during daily activities, you will probably encounter situations in which you will need some practice. Simply take your time and you will soon be in full and confident control as you maneuver through doorways, on and off of elevators, up and down ramps, and over moderate terrain.
Below are some precautions, tips, and other safety considerations that will help you become accustomed to oper­ating your wheelchair safely.
Modifications
Pride has designed and engineered your wheelchair to provide maximum mobility and utility. A wide range of accessories is available from your Quantum Rehab Provider to further customize your wheelchair to better suit your needs and/or preferences. Under no circumstances should you modify, add, remove, or disable any feature, part, or function of your wheelchair.
WARNING! Do not modify your wheelchair in any way not authorized by Pride. Do not use accessories if they have not been tested or approved for Pride products.
Pre-Ride Safety Check
Get to know the feel of your wheelchair and its capabilities. Pride recommends that you perform a safety check before each use to make sure your wheelchair operates smoothly and safely. Before riding, you should be trained in the safe use of this wheelchair by your Quantum Rehab Provider.
Perform the following inspections prior to using your wheelchair:
Check for proper tire inflation. Maintain but do not exceed the psi/bar/kPa air pressure rating indicated on each
tire if equipped with pneumatic tires.
Check the manual wheel locks. See III. “Your Wheelchair.”Check the attendant wheel lock, if your wheelchair is equipped with one. See III. “Your Wheelchair.”
NOTE: If you discover a problem, contact your Quantum Rehab Provider for assistance.
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Weight Limitations
Your wheelchair is rated for a maximum weight capacity. Please refer to the specifications table for this limit. Keep in mind that the maximum weight capacity includes the combined weight of the user and any accessories mounted to the wheelchair.
MANDATORY! Stay within the specified weight capacity of your wheelchair. Exceeding the weight capacity voids your warranty. Pride will not be held responsible for injuries and/or property damage resulting from failure to observe weight limitations.
WARNING! Do not carry passengers, including pets, on your wheelchair. Carrying passengers and/or objects on your wheelchair may affect the center of gravity, resulting in a tip or a fall.
WARNING! Do not carry baggage on the back of the wheelchair. Carrying or tying baggage on the back of the wheelchair may affect the center of gravity, resulting in a tip or a fall.
Tire Inflation
If your wheelchair is equipped with pneumatic tires, you should check or have the air pressure checked regularly. Proper inflation pressures will prolong the life of your tires and help ensure the smooth operation of your wheelchair.
WARNING! It is important to maintain the psi/bar/kPa air pressure rating indicated on the pneumatic tires at all times. Do not under inflate or overinflate your tires. Low pressure may result in loss of control, and overinflated tires may burst. Failure to maintain the psi/bar/kPa air pressure rating indicated on the pneumatic tires at all times may result in tire and/or wheel failure.
WARNING! Inflate your wheelchair drive tires from a regulated air source with an available pressure gauge. Inflating your tires from an unregulated air source could overinflate them, resulting in a burst tire.
NOTE: If the tire on your wheelchair lists the psi rating only, use the following conversion formulas to find the bar or kPa rating: bar = psi x 0.06895; kPa = psi x 6.89476.
Incline Information
More and more buildings have ramps with specified degrees of inclination, designed for easy and safe access. Some ramps may have turning switchbacks (180-degree turns) that require you to have good cornering skills on your wheelchair.
Proceed with extreme caution as you approach the downgrade of a ramp or other incline.Take wide swings with your wheelchair’s front wheels around any tight corners. If you do that, the
wheelchair’s rear wheels will follow a wide arc, not cut the corner short, and not bump into or get hung up on any railing corners.
When driving down a ramp, proceed slowly to ensure a safely controlled descent.Avoid sudden stops and starts.
When climbing an incline, try to keep your wheelchair moving. If you must stop, start up again slowly and then accelerate cautiously. When driving down an incline, proceed slowly and drive in the forward direction only. If your wheelchair starts to move down the incline faster than you anticipated or desired, bring it to a complete stop using both hands, then proceed slowly to ensure a safely controlled descent.
WARNING! When on any sort of an incline or decline, never allow the wheelchair to roll freely while seated on it or standing next to it.
WARNING! When climbing an incline, do not zigzag or drive at an a ngle up the face of the incline. Drive your wheelchair straight up the incline. This greatly reduces the possibility of a tip or a fall. Always exercise extreme caution when negotiating an incline.
WARNING! You should not travel up or down a potentially hazardous incline (i.e., areas covered with snow, ice, cut grass, or wet leaves).
WARNING! Never travel down an incline backward. Doing so may cause the wheelchair to tip. Always exercise extreme caution when negotiating an incline.
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WARNING! If your wheelchair is equipped with a reclining seatback, do not attempt to negotiate inclines with the seat in a reclined position. Do not attempt to negotiate obstacles with the seat in a reclined position unless an attendant is present to help stabilize the chair. Failure to heed may result in the wheelchair tipping over.
WARNING! Even though your wheelchair is capable of climbing slopes greater than those illustrated in figure 1, do not, under any circumstances, exceed the incline guidelines or any other specifications presented in this manual. Doing so could cause instability in your wheelchair.
Pride recommends that the maximum slope of an incline you attempt to safely ascend or descend on your wheel­chair does not exceed 5° (8.7%). See figure 1.
WARNING! Any attempt to climb or descend a slope steeper than 5° (8.7%) may put your wheelchair in an unstable position and cause it to tip.
Figure 1. Maximum Safe Slope (Ascending and Descending)
Attendant or Manual Wheel Locks
Your wheelchair is equipped with an attendant wheel lock, which is mounted on the axle of the drive wheels, or two manual wheel locks (Kids ROCK 2 and ROCK 3), which are mounted near (or directly in front of) both drive wheels. The attendant or manual wheel locks help prevent your wheelchair from moving when parked. After you bring your wheelchair to a complete stop, engage the attendant wheel lock or both manual wheel locks. If you have any questions about the operation of your wheel locks, contact your Quantum Rehab Provider.
WARNING! Do not attempt to use either manual wheel lock lever to stop your wheelchair. WARNING! Pride does not recommend that you remain parked on an incline for a long period of
time. WARNING! Use care when operating the wheel locks. Possible pinch point created during
operation.
Cornering Information
While your wheelchair is equipped with front caster wheels, excessively high cornering speeds can still create the possibility of tipping. Factors which affect the possibility of tipping include, but are not limited to: cornering speed, steering angle (how sharply you are turning), uneven road surfaces, inclined road surfaces, riding from an area of low traction to an area of high traction (such as passing from a grassy area to a paved area—especially at high speed while turning), and abrupt directional changes. High cornering speeds are not recommended. If you feel that you may tip over in a corner, reduce your speed and steering angle (i.e., lessen the sharpness of the turn) to prevent your wheelchair from tipping.
WARNING! When cornering sharply, reduce your speed and maintain a stable center of gravity. This greatly reduces the possibility of a tip or fall.
Public Streets and Roadways
WARNING! You should not operate your wheelchair on public streets and roadways. Be aware that it may be difficult for traffic to see you when you are seated on your wheelchair. Obey all local pedestrian traffic rules. Wait until your path is clear of traffic, and then proceed with extreme caution.
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Outdoor Driving Surfaces
Your wheelchair is designed to provide optimum stability under normal driving conditions—dry, level surfaces composed of concrete, blacktop, or asphalt. However, Pride recognizes that there will be times when you will encounter other surface types. For this reason, your wheelchair is designed to perform admirably on packed soil, grass, and gravel. Feel free to use your wheelchair safely on lawns and in park areas.
Avoid driving on uneven terrain and/or soft surfaces.Avoid tall grass that can entangle the drive wheels or caster wheels.Avoid loosely packed gravel and sand.Avoid uneven surfaces.Do not use your wheelchair in fresh or salt water.Do not use your wheelchair at the edge of a stream, lake, or ocean.If you feel unsure about a driving surface, avoid that surface.
Inclement Weather Precautions
Exposure of your wheelchair to inclement weather conditions should be avoided whenever possible. If suddenly caught up in rain, snow, severe cold or heat while operating your wheelchair, proceed to shelter at the earliest opportunity. Thoroughly dry your wheelchair before storing or operating your wheelchair.
PROHIBITED! Operating in rain, snow, salt, mist/spray conditions, and on icy/slippery surfaces can have an adverse effect on your wheelchair. Maintain and store your wheelchair in a dry and clean condition.
WARNING! Prolonged exposure to hot or cold conditions may affect the temperature of upholstered and non-upholstered items on the wheelchair, possibly resulting in skin irritation. Exercise caution when using the wheelchair in extremely hot or cold conditions or when exposing your wheelchair to direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time.
Stationary Obstacles (Steps, Curbs, etc.)
Proceed with extreme caution when driving near raised surfaces, unprotected ledges and/or drop-offs (curbs, porches, stairs, etc.). Be sure your wheelchair is traveling perpendicular to any curb you may be required to navigate. See figure 2.
WARNING! Even though your wheelchair may be capable of handling greater obstacles, Pride recommends that you do not attempt to negotiate a curb that has a height greater than 2 in. (5 cm). Doing so could cause instability in your wheelchair.
WARNING! Do not attempt to have your wheelchair proceed backward down any step, curb, or other obstacle. This may cause the wheelchair to tip.
Figure 2. Correct Curb Approach Figure 3. Incorrect Curb Approach
Stairs and Escalators
Wheelchairs are not designed to travel up or down stairs or escalators. Always use an elevator.
WARNING! Never use your wheelchair to negotiate steps or escalators.
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Doors
Determine if the door opens toward or away from you.Drive your wheelchair gently and slowly forward to push the door open, or drive your wheelchair gently and
slowly backward to pull the door open.
Elevators
Modern elevators have a door edge safety mechanism that, when pushed, reopens the elevator door(s). If you are in the doorway of an elevator when the door(s) begin to close, push on the rubber door edge or allow
the rubber door edge to contact the wheelchair and the door will reopen.
Use care that pocketbooks, packages, or wheelchair accessories do not become caught in elevator doors.
Lift Systems/Elevation Products
If you will be transporting your wheelchair during travel, you may find it necessary to use a vehicle-mounted lift system or elevation product to aid in transportation. Pride recommends that you closely review the warnings, instructions, specifications, and safety information set forth by the manufacturer of the lift/elevation product before using that product.
WARNING! Not all lift systems/elevation products are rated for use with an occupied mobility device. Pride recommends that you do not remain seated in your wheelchair when it is being used in connection with any type of lift system/elevation product unless:
That product is rated for occupied use by the manufacturer. You are able to occupy your mobility device in strict conformity with the warnings,
instructions, specifications, and safety guidelines set forth by the manufacturer.
Motor Vehicle Transport
Pride recommends that you do not remain seated in your wheelchair while traveling in a motor vehicle. Your wheel­chair was designed to be folded and stored in a secure location, such as the trunk of a car, during motor vehicle transport, unless it is equipped with an optional transit securement system. If your wheelchair is equipped with a transit securement system, see III. “Your Wheelchair.”
WARNING! The wheelchair user should transfer into the motor vehicle seat and use the vehicle­installed restraint system whenever feasible. The wheelchair user should never sit in the wheelchair while it is in a moving vehicle unless it is equipped and properly secured with a manufacturer-installed transit securement system.
WARNING! Ensure wheelchairs equipped with a transit securement system are properly secured to the motor vehicle during transport. Wheelchairs that are not properly secured can become a hazard to the user and to other vehicle passengers in the event of a crash, sudden stopping, or swerving, as the wheelchair could tip or slide out of place.
Positioning Belts
Your Quantum Rehab Provider, therapist(s), and other healthcare professionals are responsible for determining your requirement for a positioning belt in order to operate your wheelchair safely. Typically, the positioning belt is not designed for use as a restraining device in a motor vehicle. You should be properly belted into seats approved by the vehicle manufacturer with your wheelchair properly stowed for vehicle transport or secured using an optional transit securement system.
Positioning belts should be installed as detailed in this manual. See III. “Your Wheelchair.” Once installed, the belt should be placed across the pelvis as determined by your healthcare provider. Anchor points of the positioning belts should be located so that a projected side-view angle of the pelvis is between 45°-75° of horizontal depend­ing on the user’s weight, posture, and seat cushion thickness.
WARNING! If you require a positioning belt to safely operate your wheelchair, make sure it is fastened securely in order to reduce the possibility of a fall from the wheelchair.
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WARNING! The positioning belt is not designed for use as a seat belt in a motor vehicle. Nor is your wheelchair suitable for use as a seat in any vehicle. Anyone traveling in a vehicle should be properly belted into seats approved by the vehicle manufacturer.
WARNING! Avoid serious injury. Always use positioning belt to prevent the child from falling or slipping out of wheelchair. After fastening buckles, adjust positioning belt to get a snug fit around the child.
WARNING! Avoid serious injury. Do not place items with strings around your child’s neck, suspend strings from the wheelchair, or attach strings to toys.
Removable Parts
WARNING! Do not attempt to lift or move a wheelchair by any of its removable parts, including the armrests, seat, tray, and front riggings. Do not attempt to pick up the wheelchair while the seat is occupied.
Preventing Unintended Movement
WARNING! If you anticipate the child being seated in a stationary position for an extended period of time, apply the wheel locks. This will prevent unexpected chair movement.
Reaching and Bending
Never reach, lean, or bend while driving your wheelchair. If it is absolutely necessary to reach, lean, or bend while seated on your wheelchair, it is important to maintain a stable center of gravity and keep the wheelchair from tipping. Pride recommends that the wheelchair user determine his/her personal limitations and practice bending and reaching in the presence of a qualified healthcare professional.
WARNING! Do not bend, lean, or reach for objects if you have to pick them up from the floor by reaching down between your knees or if you have to reach over the back of the seat. Movements such as these may change your center of gravity and the weight distribution of the wheelchair. This may cause your wheelchair to tip.
Keep your hands, clothing and all other object away from the tires when driving. Do not allow any personal belongings or objects to drag behind the wheelchair when driving. Be aware that loose fitting clothing or other objects can become caught in drive tires and/or they may become entangled in the running gear.
Transfers
Transferring onto and off of your wheelchair requires a good sense of balance. Always have an attendant or health­care professional present while learning to properly trans­fer yourself.
To eliminate the possibility of injury, Pride recommends that you or a trained attendant perform the following tasks before attempting a transfer:
Turn both caster wheels toward the transfer destination to improve wheelchair stability during transfer.
Ensure both wheel locks on your wheelchair are
engaged. See III. “Your Wheelchair.”
Reduce the distance between your wheelchair and the
object you are transferring onto.
WARNING! Before transferring, position yourself as far back as possible in the wheelchair seat to prevent the wheelchair from tipping forward during transfer.
Figure 4. Ideal Transfer Position
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WARNING! Avoid putting all of your weight on the wheelchair armrests and do not use the armrests for weight bearing purposes, such as transfers. Such use may cause the wheelchair to tip, resulting in a fall from the wheelchair and personal injury.
WARNING! Avoid putting all of your weight on the manual wheel locks and do not use the manual wheel locks for weight bearing purposes, such as transfers. Such use may cause equipment damage or personal injury.
WARNING! Avoid putting all of your weight on the front riggings. Such use may cause the wheelchair to tip.
WARNING! Ensure legs, hands, and clothing are clear of the scissor-style wheel lock levers wh en attempting to transfer.
Prescription Drugs/Physical Limitations
Users must exercise care and common sense when operating a wheelchair. This includes awareness of safety issues when taking prescribed or over-the-counter drugs or when the user has specific physical limitations.
WARNING! Consult your physician if you are taking prescribed or over-the-counter medication or if you have certain physical limitations. Some medications and limitations may impair your ability to operate your wheelchair in a safe manner.
Alcohol/Smoking
The attendant for the wheelchair user must exercise care and common sense when operating the wheelchair. This includes awareness of safety issues while under the influence of alcohol or while smoking.
WARNING! Do not operate the wheelchair while you are under the influence of alcohol, as this may impair your ability to operate the wheelchair in a safe manner.
WARNING! Pride strongly recommends that the attendant does not smoke cigarettes while the child is seated in the wheelchair, although the wheelchair has passed the necessary testing requirements for cigarette smoking. You must adhere to the following safety guidelines if you decide to smoke cigarettes while a child is seated in the wheelchair.
Do not leave lit cigarettes unattended. Keep ashtrays a safe distance from the seat cushions. Always make sure cigarettes are completely extinguished before disposal.
Flammability Precautions
WARNING! Even though the plastics used on your wheelchair have been tested and have passed the applicable flammability standards, Pride recommends that you do not expose your wheelchair to open flames.
WARNING! Replace worn or damaged upholstery immediately to reduce the risk of fire hazard. WARNING! Be aware that washing of upholstered items may reduce the resistance to
flammability of the fabric.
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III. YOUR WHEELCHAIR
CASTER WHEEL
ATTENDANT WHEEL LOCK
SUNSHADE
RATCHET LOCK
CALF PROTECTOR
FOOT PLATE
PUSH HANDLE
FOLDING TRIGGER
REAR WHEEL
MOBILITY BASE
SHELL ASSEMBLY
KIDS FAST
The Kids FAST Wheelchair includes a mobility base, a shell assembly, a sunshade, two front caster wheels, two rear wheels with an attendant wheel lock, an adjustable push handle, a calf protector and foot plate on an adjust­able ratchet lock, and an ACTIVE handle with integrated tilt lever and fold and hip angle adjusters. See figure 5.
PUSH HANDLE ANGLE ADJUSTER
Figure 5. The Kids FAST Wheelchair
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PUSH HANDLE ANGLE ADJUSTER
PUSH HANDLE
TILT ADJUSTMENT LEVER
ARMREST
RATCHET LOCK
CALF PROTECTOR
FOOT PLATE
REAR WHEEL
ANTI-TIP WHEEL
MANUAL WHEEL LOCK
CASTER WHEEL
KIDS ROCK 2 AND ROCK 3 WHEELCHAIR
The Kids ROCK 2 and ROCK 3 Wheelchairs include two front caster wheels, two rear wheels with an attendant wheel lock or two manual wheel locks, two anti-tip wheels, an adjustable push handle with integrated tilt adjust­ment lever, a calf protector and foot plate on an adjustable ratchet lock, and an ACTIVE handle with integrated fold and hip angle adjuster. See figure 6.
Figure 6. The Kids ROCK 2 and ROCK 3 Wheelchairs
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