Harbor Freight Tools 67437 Wheelchair User Manual


 
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to transfer yourself without injury.
Lock rear wheels before transfer
and move Wheelchair as close as
possible to vehicle seat.
Do not allow feet to catch in the 36.
space between footrests during
transfer in and out of Wheelchair.
Keep footrests at least 2” off the 37.
ground. If footrests are set lower,
they may get caught against objects
on oor.
Do not lift Wheelchair by armrest 38.
pads or footrests. Lift Wheelchair
only by non-detachable parts of the
frame.
Do not sit in Wheelchair while in a 39.
moving vehicle. Sit in an approved
handicapped seating area and secure
yourself with proper seat belts and/or
vehicle restraints.
Do not transport Wheelchair in the 40.
front seat of vehicle. It may shift
and interfere with the driver. Secure
wheelchair in proper location to avoid
rolling or shifting.
Do not reach or lean if you must 41.
shift weight sideways or rise up
out of the Wheelchair. Always keep
your buttocks in contact with the
backrest.
Do not reach out for something 42.
with both hands. Doing so will keep
you from catching yourself should the
chair tip.
Do not lock the rear wheels when 43.
reaching for an object. Doing so
creates a “tip-point,” which can lead
to a fall.
Firmly grip a rear wheel or armrest 44.
when reaching for something.
Doing so will help reduce the risk of a
fall.
Verify both rear Rear Wheels are 45.
locked before using Wheelchair. An
unlocked axle may come off during
use and potentially lead to a fall,
causing serious personal injury.
Verify Push Handle grips do not 46.
rotate or slip before use.
Do not modify or alter the Seat or 47.
any other part of the Wheelchair.
Maintain labels and nameplates on 48.
Wheelchair. These carry important
safety information. If unreadable or
missing, contact Harbor Freight Tools
for a replacement.
The warnings, precautions, and 49.
instructions discussed in this
instruction manual cannot cover
all possible conditions and
situations that may occur. It must
be understood by the operator that
common sense and caution are
factors which cannot be built into this
product, but must be supplied by the
operator.
SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS.