S-Eco 2 | S-Eco 300
S-Eco 300 XL
| Special size
Pyro Start
| Lightweight wheelchair
6. Use
6.1. Side transfer
•
Make sure that the sides of the wheelchair and the current or future
seat surface are as close to each other as possible.
•
If you are transferring from another wheelchair or indoor frame,
secure these by applying the parking brakes.
•
Secure the wheelchair using the parking brakes (see Chapter 4.5.1).
•
If necessary, swing the armrest backwards or remove the sideguard
(see Chapter 4.4).
•
Flip both footplates up, swing them to the side and remove them
(see Chapter 4.2).
•
Slide sideways onto the other seat surface. When doing this sit as
far back as possible.
•
Move the legrests back into their original position.
•
If necessary lock the sideguards back in place.
6.2. Frontal transfer
•
Remove the legrests (see Chapter 4.2).
•
Make sure that the front of the wheelchair and the current or future
seat are as close to each other as possible and apply the parking
brakes on both sides (see Chapter 4.5.1).
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| Standard wheelchair
Never stand on the footplate and when swinging it
away, there is a Risk of tipping over!
Never stand on the footplate and when swinging it
away, there is a Risk of tipping over!
Standard wheelchair |
Lightweight wheelchair |
•
If you are transferring from another wheelchair or indoor frame,
secure these by applying the parking brakes.
•
Now slide onto the seat surface by rotating your body.
•
Then hang the legrests back into the initial position and flip the
footplates down.
6.3. Going up or down stairs or a
high obstacle
Only the frame and the push handles must be used
as grip points.
The helpers only grip on the firmly fixed frame parts (Fig. 24). In order
to go up stairs, the rear helper pulls the wheelchair backwards up the
steps by holding onto firmly-mounted handles. The lower helper grips
on the front frame tubes and stabilises the wheelchair. When doing this
he pushes the drive wheels of the wheelchair onto the steps.
When descending, the lower helper brakes the chair by pressing
the wheelchair straight into the steps. The upper helper holds the
wheelchair by the push handles, keeps it secure and holds it in the
right position. The wheelchair should roll down step by step.
Two attendants must help with obstacles and stairs
with more than three steps.
Bischoff & Bischoff GmbH |2021-07-27 Revision: 4
S-Eco 2 | S-Eco 300
S-Eco 300 XL
Special size |
Pyro Start
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