Z-Tec ZT-600-601A User Manual

DELUXE FOLDING ALUMINIUM
TRANSIT WHEELCHAIR
ZT-600-601A
Available in two colours: ZT-600-601A R - Metallic Red ZT-600-601A B - Metallic Blue
Unit 1B, Albion Works, Moor Street, Brierley Hill, West Midlands, DY5 3SZ
USER MANUAL
Weights, Dimensions, User Weight
Seat 47.5cm/18
¾” width x 40.7cm/16” depth with folding backrest.
Dimensions open (L x W x H) (cm/in):
68.5cm/27” (with footrests 94.5cm/37¼”) x 61cm/24” x 94cm/37” (with folded backrest down 76.5cm/30¼”) Dimensions folded (L x W x H) (cm/in):
68.5cm/27” (with footrests 94.5cm/37¼”) x 28.5cm/11¼” x 94cm/37” (with folded backrest down 76.5cm/30¼”) Seat height from floor 50cm/19
¾”, Handle height from floor 94cm/37”
Swing away footrests &
Seat belt Net Weight (kg/1b): 10.3kg/22.5lbs (incl. footrests 11.5kg/25.2lbs) Maximum User Weight: 116kg /18 stone 2lbs
IMPORTANT: Read instructions before use
M o b i l i t y F o r L i f e
(Aug 10)
LEG REST
FOLDING BACK
PADDED ARMREST
PUSH HANDLE
LAP BELT
SIDE SKIRT
8” FRONT CASTOR
PARK BRAKE
12” REAR WHEEL
KERB LIFTER
Contents
1. Introduction 7. Brake Operation & Brake Maintenance
2. Indications For Use 8. Transportation
3. Contraindications 9. Warnings
4. Cautions 10. Warranty
5. Parts Description 11. Weights/Dimensions (front page)
6. Assembling The Wheelchair
1. Introduction
The ZT-600-601A is a high quality transit wheelchair in lightweight aluminium, side skirts, lap belt and is avail­able in two metallic colours. The wheelchairs are suitable for everyday indoor & outdoor use. They are lightweight & portable. The wheelchairs are manufactured to the highest quality standards & are CE marked as Medical Devices.
2. Indications For Use This wheelchair is intended for the temporary transportation of a single occupant who has a walking disability. The wheelchair is intended to be propelled only by an attendant who is suitably able to control and manoeuvre the wheelchair and who has gained familiarity with the proper operation of the wheelchair, its brakes, motion and handling.
3. Contraindications This wheelchair is not intended to be self propelled. The wheelchair is not for use by occupants weighing more than 116 Kg (18 stone 2 lbs). This wheelchair is not intended for use in a motor vehicle.
4. Cautions
The attendant who is to operate the wheelchair should familiarise themselves with the operation of the wheelchair and parking brakes both before and after an occupant is seated and the wheelchair is used. Note that the parking brakes are operated by hand. See section on brakes in this manual. The attendant should consider their own well­being before operating the wheelchair; they should understand their limitations and strength and not attempt any­thing that is beyond their capability so as to ensure the wheelchair occupant’s and their own safety.
The attendant should ensure that the handles of the wheelchair are firmly held to control the wheelchair while it is in motion and while the parking brakes are not applied. Attendants should take particular care if gloves are worn as these may restrict their grip on the handles of the wheelchair.
Avoid the occupant changing their centre of gravity by leaning or reaching to one side or the other from the wheelchair as this upper body movement of the occupant may cause the wheelchair to tip over. When ascending slopes with the wheelchair ensure that the occupant’s body is leant slightly forward. Do not carry extra weight such as bags, pets or third parties on the wheelchair as this will add excess weight and cause instability to the wheelchair.
Whenever the wheelchair is brought to rest, this should be on level ground and both parking brakes should always be firmly engaged. Transfers of the occupant to and from the wheelchair should always take place on level ground in a safe environment. Pay particular attention when using the wheelchair in a public traffic area and never leave the occupant in the wheelchair unsupervised.
It is advisable to plan your wheelchair route beforehand and take particular care in wet or icy weather or if trav­ersing soft ground. Look out for kerbs and uneven surfaces. Obstacles should be avoided as hitting them may dis­place the occupant as well as cause damage to the wheelchair.
5. Parts Description
(Aug 10)
Loading...
+ 2 hidden pages