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Transfers
Over a threshold:
C1. Chair only, push down on the wheel attachment.
C2. With occupant, pull the chair backwards.
In stationary position:
C3. Always lock as many castors as possible when the chair is to be
used in a stationary position.
C4. Out-turned castors improve the chair's stability.
Armrest
D1. The armrests are swing away and detachable.
D2. The armrests are lockable.
Height adjustment
E1-3. The height can be adjusted with ease by placing the screw in
the required position.
Check that all four castors are similarly adjusted,
otherwise stability will be reduced.
Footrest
F1. The carer can easily push in the footrest with their foot.
F2. The footrest is detachable.
F3. The footrest has 4 different angle and height settings.
F4. The footrest has 8 different angle and height settings.
F5. More adjustment options are available by moving the pin.
Remove the pins once the footrest has been removed.
Backrest upholstery
User brake
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Transferring:
Assess the risks and take notes. You as a carer are responsible for the
safety of the user. Aids should be used if the transfer is deemed as
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C3-C4. It is important to ensure that the castors are locked and point-
ing outward before carrying out transfers to and from Clean.
• Remove the armrest on the transfer side of the chair.
C5-C7. Carry out the transfer.
Do not use the chair if the wing nuts are loose.
When the chair is adjusted to a height of 47.5 cm, the
lowest footrest position must not be used.
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See Figure C
for manual transfer aids.
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