6.0 Possible Problems
Wheelchair pulls to one side
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Check tyre pressure
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Check to make sure wheel turns easily
(bearings, axle)
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Check angle of casters
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Check to make sure both castors are making proper contact with the ground
Castors begin to wobble
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Check angle of casters
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Check to make sure all bolts are secure; tighten if necessary (see the page on torque)
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Check to make sure both castors are making proper contact with the ground
Wheelchair / Cross-tube assembly does not snap into position in the seat saddle
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Chair is still new, i.e. the seat or backrest upholstery is still very stiff. This will improve with continued use
Wheelchair is difficult to fold up
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Adjustable backrest up holstery is too stiff; loosen it accordingly
Wheelchair squeaks and rattles
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Check to make sure all bolts are secure; tighten if necessary (see the page on torque)
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Apply small amount of lubrication to spots where movable parts come in contact with one another
Wheelchair begins to wobble.
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Check angle at which casters are set
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Check tyre pressure
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Check to see if rear wheels are adjusted differentl
7.0 Technical Specifications
Max. user weight:
Seat width:
Seat depth:
Front seat height:
Rear seat height:
Backrest height:
Backrest angle:
Total width:
Overall length:
Total height:
Turning radius:
Maximum slope for the use of the wheel locks:
Rear wheel:
Castor:
Frame version:
Weight of wheelchair:
Disassembled weight:
Mass of the heaviest part:
Detachable parts:
Colours:
Crash Test:
Max. User weight 85 kg
The wheelchair conforms to the following standards:
1. Requirements and test methods for static, impact and fatigue strengths (ISO 7176-8)
2. Flammability resistance of upholstered parts in accordance with ISO 7176-16.
22
YOUNGSTER 3
85 kg
22 – 40 cm (+/-2 cm)
24 – 40 cm (+/-4 cm)
37 – 50 cm
32 – 47 cm
22.5 – 42.5 cm
-3° -15°
62 cm (31 cm folded)
93 cm
92 cm
60 cm
7°
20"22"/24"
4"/5"/6"
Standard & Abduction
from 8.5 kg
from 6.4 kg
2.1 kg
Rear wheels (only for transportation)
32
Yes
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