Handicare Wheelchair MB3150 GB User Manual

Legend 2  
User Manual  
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Contents  
Introduction...................................................................................2  
Contents........................................................................................3  
The wheelchair’s parts.................................................................4  
Assembly and transport ..............................................................5  
Using the wheelchair....................................................................6  
Adjusting the chair.....................................................................12  
Positioning belt ..........................................................................23  
Safety...........................................................................................24  
Safety in cars ..............................................................................25  
Maintenance................................................................................28  
Technical specifications ............................................................31  
Labelling......................................................................................33  
Accessories ................................................................................34  
Guarantee....................................................................................36  
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The wheelchair’s parts  
In order to be able to read and understand this manual it is important that you  
familiarise yourself with the most common terms we use for the different parts of  
the wheelchair.  
Have a look at the following drawing and note the relevant parts on your  
wheelchair.  
The equipment on your wheelchair may vary somewhat from the illustration below.  
Pushing  
handle  
Back with back cover  
Armrest  
Driving wheel  
Clothes protector  
Hand rim  
Seat with cushion  
Leg support  
Brake  
Wheel block  
Bearing housing  
castor  
Frame  
Castor wheel  
fork  
Footplate  
Castor wheel  
Figure 1  
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Assembly and transport  
Assembly Figure 2  
The standard version is delivered complete.  
All you need to do is unfold the wheelchair  
and fit the leg supports where necessary.  
Figure 2  
Figure 3  
Figure 4  
Unfolding the wheelchair  
Figure 3  
To unfold the wheelchair, press down with  
the flat of your hand on the cover by the  
seat tubing.  
NB  
Do not hold around the seat tubing as your  
fingers can get caught.  
Put the seat cushion (accessory) into  
position ensuring that it sits properly on the  
seat fabric.  
Folding the wheelchair Figure 4  
Remove the seat cushion (accessory) and  
pull up the footplates or remove the leg  
supports before folding the wheelchair.  
Take hold of the seat cover and lift straight  
up.  
The chair will fold together. Check that the  
back cover has folded backwards.  
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Using the wheelchair  
Quick-release Figure 5  
The wheelchair has a quick-release catch  
on the driving wheels. Press the button in  
the middle of the driving wheel in order to  
remove or attach the wheel.  
NB  
Check that the wheel is properly secured  
by ensuring that the button pops out  
approximately 5 mm when the wheel bolt  
is completely in the casing.  
Figure 5  
Height adjustable pushing  
handle Figure 6  
The pushing handle is adjusted by  
loosening the locking handle whilst moving  
the pushing handle upward or downward to  
the desired height. Re-tighten the locking  
handle.  
You can remove the pushing handle  
completely by loosening the locking  
handle, pulling together the spring pin (6A)  
and pulling up the pushing handle.  
A
Figure 6  
Armrests, removing and fitting  
Figure 7  
The armrests can be removed by lifting  
them straight up.  
Figure 7  
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Using the wheelchair  
Swing out/Attach/Remove the  
leg supports Figures 8 and 9  
The leg supports can be swung in/out and  
removed for easier movement.  
A
The supports can be released by twisting  
the handle (8A) inwards or outwards when  
the leg support is swung.  
Figure 8  
After the leg support has been swung to  
the side, it can be lifted straight up and  
completely removed if desired. In order  
to attach it again, carry out these steps  
in reverse order, and the handle will  
automatically lock.  
Figure 9  
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Using the wheelchair  
Full footplate (Standard on XL  
chairs) Figure 10  
The full footplate can be split in two and  
tipped up for transfers. Ensure that the  
footplates lock in place when you put them  
back down.  
The footplates lock most easily into place  
if they are angled right in to each other  
when you put them back down (see figure  
10).  
Figure 10  
Swing out/Attach/Remove the  
leg supports (Full footplate)  
Figures 11 and 12  
The leg supports can be swung in/out and  
removed for easier movement.  
A
The supports can be released by twisting  
the handle (11A) inwards or outwards  
when the leg support is swung.  
For an easier grip on  
the release handle, the  
starting position of the  
handle can be changed.  
Hold on tight to the  
Figure 11  
lower part of the release  
handle whilst lifting the handle itself. Turn  
the handle to the desired position and  
release.  
After the leg support has been swung to  
the side, it can be lifted straight up and  
completely removed if desired. In order  
to attach it again, carry out these steps  
in reverse order, and the handle will  
automatically lock.  
Figure 12  
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Using the wheelchair  
Using the brakes Figure 13  
Push the brake lever forward and down  
when you want to lock the brake.  
The brake is only designed to hold  
the chair when it is stationary. Under  
no circumstances should it be used  
as a driving brake.  
Figure 13  
Anti-tip stabiliser/Tipping bar  
Figure 14  
The anti-tip stabiliser is put into position  
by pulling it down and turning it in a  
downward direction simultaneously. The  
anti-tip stabiliser is adjusted as standard  
with a clearance to the base that makes it  
possible to negotiate door thresholds etc.  
The tipping bar is accessible when the  
anti-tip stabiliser is up or down.  
Figure 14  
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Using the wheelchair  
Moving in and out of the chair  
Figures 15, 16 and 17  
• Activate the brakes  
• Swing the leg supports away, where  
applicable  
• Sit far forward on the chair before  
moving to another chair, bed etc.  
Figure 15  
Figure 16  
Figure 17  
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Using the wheelchair  
Negotiating obstacles, stairs  
Figures 18 and 19  
If the wheelchair is being lifted up/  
down stairs with the user sitting in it, the  
recommended lifting points should be used.  
These are marked on the product.  
The lifting points are the pushing handles  
and the leg supports.  
Figure 18  
Figure 19  
Figure 20  
Do not lift the wheelchair by the  
armrests!  
NB For height adjustable pushing handles,  
ensure that the handle is locked before  
lifting.  
In order for assistants to have a better  
lifting position they can alternatively lift  
from each side of the chair.  
Negotiating obstacles, the kerb  
Figure 20  
When negotiating the kerb etc., swing the  
anti-tip stabiliser up. Then place one foot  
on the tipping bar whilst steering with the  
pushing handles.  
Steep terrain  
For frequent use in undulating terrain, we  
recommend that a separate brake be fitted  
for the assistant.  
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Adjusting the chair  
Legend 2 has measuring scales that help you to adjust the  
chair accurately  
The following adjustments can be carried out quicker and more accurately using  
the different measuring scales:  
Seat height – back Page 12 and 14  
The scale shows the seat height in relation to the driving wheels.  
Centre of gravity Page 16  
The measuring scale is numbered from 1 to 5, with 1 as the best anti-tipping  
position.  
Seat height – front Page 12, 14 and 17  
Stepless scale from 1 to 9 to ensure equal adjustment on both castor wheels.  
Angle of castor wheels Page 17  
Stepless scale to ensure equal adjustment on both castor wheels.  
Back height Page 18  
The scale shows the back height from 35 cm to 45 cm.  
Back angle Page 18  
The scale shows the back angle from –5° to 16°.  
Anti-tip stabiliser Page 20  
The measuring scale is numbered from 1 to 5, in order to adjust the anti-tip  
stabiliser in relation to the driving wheel position.  
Leg support length Page 20  
Stepless scale from 1 to 9 to ensure equal adjustment on both leg supports.  
Armrest height Page 22  
The scale shows the distance from the seat to the top of the armrest. From  
18 cm to 24 cm for standard armrests and 22 cm to 29 cm for high armrests.  
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Adjusting the chair  
Adjusting the seat height  
The seat height can easily be adjusted.  
You can also change the angle of the  
seat by having different heights at the  
front and back. By changing the angle of  
the seat, you can achieve better stability  
and seating comfort. The different seat  
height adjustments also effect the ability to  
negotiate obstacles and rolling properties  
of the wheelchair.  
Figure 21  
Adjusting the seat height – back  
Figures 21 and 22  
The seat height at the back can be  
adjusted using the methods below.  
Moving the wheel block up or down  
Moving the wheel block up, lowers the  
seat. Moving the wheel block down, raises  
the seat. See page 15.  
Changing to bigger or smaller driving  
wheels  
A bigger driving wheel increases the seat  
height, whilst a smaller wheel decreases  
the height. The table on page 31 shows  
which seat heights can be achieved by  
changing to different sizes of driving wheel.  
Figure 22  
Adjusting the seat height – front  
Figures 22 and 22  
The seat height at the front can be  
adjusted using the methods below.  
Moving the bearing housing of the castor  
wheel up or down (see page 17).  
By moving the bearing housing up, the  
seat is lowered, and by moving it down, the  
seat is raised.  
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Adjusting the chair  
Moving the castor wheel to a higher or  
lower position in the castor wheel fork.  
By moving the castor wheel to a higher  
position in the castor wheel fork (23A),  
the seat is lowered, and by moving the  
castor wheel to a lower position, the seat  
is raised.  
Castor wheel fork  
A
Bearing  
housing  
Castor  
wheel  
Changing to bigger or smaller castor  
wheels  
A smaller castor wheel lowers the seat  
height, whilst a bigger castor wheel raises  
the seat height. By changing the castor  
wheel, a smaller castor wheel will give  
a smaller turning radius, and thereby  
increase the ability to negotiate obstacles  
in narrow spaces, and will also give more  
room for the legs. A larger castor wheel  
will increase the turning radius but will also  
improve the ability to negotiate obstacles  
on uneven surfaces.  
Figure 23  
Changing to a longer or shorter castor  
wheel fork  
A shorter castor wheel fork lowers the  
seat height, gives a smaller turning  
radius, and thereby increases the ability  
to negotiate obstacles in narrow spaces,  
and will also give more room for the legs.  
A longer castor wheel fork increases the  
seat height, and allows several alternative  
castor wheels to be used.  
The table on page 31 shows which seat  
heights can be achieved by using the  
methods above.  
NB Remember to adjust the angle of the  
castor wheel when changing the seat  
height, and to adjust the brakes when  
changing the seat height at the back.  
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Adjusting the chair  
Adjusting the seat height – back  
Figures 24 and 25  
On the wheelchair frame you will find a  
measuring scale (25A) showing the seat  
height in relation to the size of the driving  
wheel  
• Remove the driving wheel  
• Loosen the screw (25B) with a 27 mm  
wrench and unscrew until it stops  
• Pull the inner and outer wheel block  
slightly apart  
• Adjust the wheel block step-by-step up or  
down in accordance with the scale  
• Squeeze the inner and outer wheel block  
together  
Figure 24  
NB  
• It is important to ensure that the pins  
in the wheel block go into the holes  
in the frame and that the casing lies  
horizontally in the track before tightening  
the screw.  
Alternative driving  
wheel dimensions  
A
B
Figure 25  
Find the dimension of your driving  
wheel at the top of the scale. The  
column under the wheel dimension  
shows where to place the wheel  
block in order to achieve the various  
seat heights.  
Seat heights that can  
be achieved by the  
different steps on the  
scale  
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Adjusting the chair  
Adjusting the centre of gravity  
Figures 26 and 27  
The driving wheel can be adjusted to five  
different positions in relation to the centre  
of gravity.  
A
This is shown on the scale (26A) on the  
wheel block. Position 1 represents the best  
anti-tipping position.  
• Loosen the screw (26B) with a 27 mm  
wrench, and unscrew until it stops.  
• Adjust the casing of the driving wheel  
forward or backward (Figure 27).  
B
Figure 26  
NB  
It is important to ensure that the pins in the  
wheel block go into the holes in the frame  
and that the casing lies horizontally in the  
track before tightening the screw.  
Remember to adjust the brakes and  
the anti-tip stabiliser after you have  
adjusted the seat height and centre of  
gravity.  
NB  
When changing the height and centre  
of gravity, the driving wheels should be  
adjusted first, followed by the height and  
angle of the castor wheels.  
Figure 27  
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Adjusting the chair  
Adjusting the seat height - front  
Figures 28, 29 and 30  
When adjusting the height of the  
wheelchair, the height of the driving  
wheels should be regulated before the  
angle. There is a scale for adjusting  
both the height and angle of the castor  
wheels, which helps to achieve equal  
measurements on both castor wheels.  
Figure 28  
Adjusting the castor wheel height  
Figure 29  
The driving wheel has a scale from 1–9  
to help achieve the same height on both  
castor wheels.  
• Loosen screw (29A)  
• Adjust to the desired height, see scale  
(29B)  
A
B
• Re-tighten the screw  
Adjusting the angle of the castor  
wheel Figure 30  
• Loosen screw (30A) slightly  
• Loosen screw (30B)  
Figure 29  
• Place the Allen key into the rotating disk  
(30C) and rotate to the desired angle.  
See the scale  
• Tighten screw (30B). A screw locking  
device such as Blue Locktite, no. 243,  
can be used.  
A
C
B
• Tighten screw (30A)  
When the front castor wheel is at the  
correct angle, the bearing housing will be  
in a vertical position (90°) to the base. This  
is achieved by using a right angle to the  
bearing house/floor. The bearing housing  
level for achieving the correct angle can be  
supplied as an accessory (see page 34).  
Figure 30  
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Adjusting the chair  
Adjusting the height of the back  
Figure 31  
C
In order to access the back tubing when  
adjusting the back height, open the “lid”  
(C) in the back cover. The measuring  
scale (31A) shows the back height. For  
easier access to the back tubing, raise the  
pushing handle. The adjustment can be  
made whilst the user is in the wheelchair.  
Additionally, it is not necessary to remove  
the driving wheels in order to adjust the  
back height.  
A
B
Figure 31  
• Loosen the screw in the back tubing  
(31B)  
• Adjust to the desired back height. See  
the measuring scale  
• Re-tighten the screw  
Adjusting the angle of the back  
Figures 32 and 33  
The angle of the back can be adjusted  
from –5° to 15°, in intervals of 5°. The scale  
showing the back angle (33A) is located  
on the back fitting bracket. The adjustment  
can be made whilst the user is sitting in the  
wheelchair. Additionally, it is not necessary  
to remove the driving wheels in order to  
adjust the back angle.  
Figure 32  
• Loosen screw (33B) approx. 5 mm  
• Pull out the lock ring (33C), adjust the  
angle of the back and release the lock  
ring at the desired angle  
A
• Re-tighten screw (33B)  
1
5
10  
5
0
-5  
C
B
Figure 33  
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Adjusting the chair  
Adjusting the curvature of the  
back Figure 34  
The wheelchair has a padded back that  
can be adjusted to the curvature of the  
back in order to achieve a comfortable  
sitting position and good stability.  
The user can sit in the wheelchair when  
adjustments are being made for the  
curvature of the back.  
Loosen the back cover in order to access  
the Velcro tapes. These can be adjusted to  
change the back curvature and so achieve  
maximum comfort and support.  
Figure 34  
Adjusting the brakes  
Figures 35 and 36  
The standard wheelchair is delivered with  
brakes that are fitted in the middle driving  
wheel position.  
In order to move the brake, loosen the  
screw (35A) that is located on the inside  
of the frame at the front of the wheelchair.  
Move the entire brake in the track to the  
desired position. Correct distance between  
the brake block and the wheel (36A) is  
approximately 2.5 cm.  
A
Figure 35  
The brakes that are supplied with the  
wheelchair will not normally need to be  
adjusted.  
A
Figure 36  
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Adjusting the chair  
Adjusting the anti-tip stabiliser  
Figure 37  
Adjust the anti-tip stabiliser when you  
have changed the centre of gravity of the  
wheelchair. Loosen screw (37A). Pull or  
push the anti-tip stabiliser to the correct  
position so that the measurement on the  
stabiliser’s measuring scale corresponds to  
the driving wheel position. Re-tighten the  
screw. There should be a maximum of 37  
mm from the end of the anti-tip stabiliser to  
the base. To adjust this, loosen the screw  
(37B) and push/pull the lower pipe of the  
anti-tip stabiliser. Re-tighten the screw.  
A
B
max 38 mm  
Figure 37  
Adjusting the length of the  
legrests Figure 38  
B
The leg supports have a linear scale (38A)  
on the outside, which helps to achieve the  
correct length. To adjust the length of the  
leg supports loosen the fixing screw (38B)  
approx. 5 mm. Then adjust the leg supports  
to the desired length and re-tighten the  
screw.  
A quick-release catch for adjusting the leg  
supports is available as an accessory (see  
page 34).  
A
Figure 38  
Adjusting the angle of the  
legrests Figure 39  
The angle of the legrests can be adjusted to  
70˚, 80˚ or 90˚.  
A
• Remove the screw (39A)  
• Pull or push the legrest to the desired  
angle  
• Place the screw in the correct hole and  
tighten  
70º  
90º  
80º  
Figure 39  
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Adjusting the chair  
Adjusting the seat depth  
Figures 40, 41 and 42  
The depth of the seat is adjusted with the  
help of the seat extension piece (41A).  
Seat extension pieces of 3 cm and 5 cm  
are supplied with the wheelchair. If the  
wheelchair is fitted with seat extension  
pieces, a plug (41B) is provided in place  
of one of the pieces.  
A
The table on page 31 shows which  
seat depths can be achieved on your  
wheelchair.  
Figure 40  
Figure 41  
Figure 42  
To extend the seat:  
Unscrew screw (40A) Remove the plug  
or seat extension piece at the front of  
the seat tubing. Loosen the overlapping  
Velcro in the seat fabric and pull the seat  
cover forward (42A). Place the plastic  
tube (3C) into the fold of the seat fabric  
inside the seat tubing. Assemble the seat  
extension piece (41A).  
B
Insert the screws (40A) and tighten.  
C
A
To shorten the seat:  
Unscrew the screw (40A). Remove any  
seat extension pieces at the front of the  
seat tubing. Loosen the overlapping  
Velcro in the seat cover and pull the cover  
towards the seat back (42A). Insert the  
screws (40A) and tighten.  
A
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Adjusting the chair  
Adjusting the height of the  
armrest Figure 39  
In order to adjust the height of the armrest,  
loosen the screw (39A). Raise or lower  
the armrest to the desired position. Refer  
to the scale (39B) in order to achieve the  
same height on both armrests. The scale  
shows the number of centimetres from the  
seat to the top of the armrest. Re-tighten  
the screw. When the armrest is adjusted to  
the desired position, the clothes protector  
can be moved in order to avoid openings  
to the wheel. Loosen the screw (39C) and  
push the clothes protector up or down. Re-  
tighten the screw. (The clothing protector  
cannot be adjusted on Legend 2 in seat  
width 54–60.)  
C
B
A
Figure 43  
Adjusting the depth of the  
armrests Figure 44  
Adjust the depth of the armrests by moving  
the armrest pads forwards or backwards.  
• Loosen the screws (44A) using a 10  
mm wrench  
A
• Push the armrest pads forwards/  
backwards to the desired position and  
tighten the screws  
Figure 44  
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Positioning belt  
Assembly instruction  
Positioning belt (accessorie)  
Figures 43, 45 and 46  
• Remove the screws (43A) with a 4 mm  
Allen key.  
A
Figure 43  
Figure 45  
Figure 46  
• Locate the fixing bracket as shown in  
figure 2. Fasten it with the screws you  
removed, or use the screws that came  
with the fixing brackets.  
• Feed the lap belt through the slots in  
the fixing brackets.  
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Safety  
• Do not stand on, or exert any great pressure on the footplates.  
• A wheelchair should be regarded as a replacement for the walking function.  
Users must therefore travel among pedestrians, and not on roads or streets  
with traffic.  
• When moving out of the wheelchair ensure that you are standing on as stable  
and even a surface as possible. In order to ensure that the wheelchair does not  
move at unwanted times, ensure that the brake is locked in position.  
• The maximum weight capacity for Legend 2 is 135 kg.  
You should inspect the wheelchair regularly in order to ensure that all screws,  
bolts and other fastenings are properly secured.  
• The wheelchair should not be used as a seat in motorised vehicles.  
• When the wheelchair is in use, always ensure that the anti-tip stabiliser is  
activated.  
• If the leg-support hanger has been removed from the chair, the accompanying  
protection for the front of the frame should be used to prevent injury to the user.  
• When modifying the chair, such as moving the driving wheels, moving the  
castor wheels, changing the back height etc., the chair’s handling properties,  
balance and tip over point can be affected. Special care should be taken when  
the wheelchair is put into use again.  
• It is recommended that the user have a qualified helper when moving in and  
out of the chair.  
• Ensure that clothing, baggage and other loose objects do not get caught in the  
spokes.  
• Be aware of the potential risks of getting your fingers caught. Avoid putting  
fingers between the clothes protector and wheel, and between the wheel and  
brake.  
• If it is necessary during operation to raise the chair’s front in order to pass an  
obstacle, never do this by pressing the pushing handles down. Step on the  
tipping bar whilst applying moderate force to the pushing handles.  
• If the user sits in the wheelchair for long periods at a time, the risk of pressure  
soars increases. Where there is a high risk of pressure soars we recommend  
that a special seat cushion be used to counteract this.  
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Safety in cars  
Legend 2 as a passenger seat in a car  
Where possible, the wheelchair user should be moved to the passenger seat of  
the car and use the car’s seat belt.  
The wheelchair can be used as a passenger seat in a car and has been tested in  
accordance with ISO 7671/19.  
When the wheelchair is used as a passenger seat it should sit facing forward.  
The wheelchair must be attached to the fastening system it was tested for;  
Unwin WWR/ATF/K/R  
User fastening: QIR/3H/ATF/FA/WH  
The system is a 4-point fastening system.  
The system is a total system that fastens  
both the wheelchair and user to the car.  
The system requires fastening rails to be  
mounted in the car.  
Legend 2 has marked off four points  
(Figure 46) that must be used when  
securing the wheelchair:  
• The rear tubing of the side frame,  
above the wheel block  
• The front tubing of the side frame,  
Figure 46  
above the bearing housing  
When using Legend 2 as a  
passenger seat in a car, a neck  
support without a link for depth  
adjustment should be used.  
Handicare relinquishes itself of  
all responsibility in the event that  
Legend 2 is used as a passenger  
seat in a car using a different  
fastening system to the one  
mentioned above.  
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Safety in cars  
Fastening the seat belt:  
• The stomach belt must be fastened at  
as steep an angle as possible; between  
30° and 75°  
• The chest belt is fastened over the  
shoulder and chest  
• The seat belt is fastened as tightly to  
the body as possible and must not be  
twisted  
• Make sure the seat belt is not kept  
away from the body by the wheelchair  
parts, such as armrests and wheels. For  
correct positioning, see figure 47  
• The chair must not be tilted backwards  
when used as a passenger seat in a car  
Figure 47  
Make sure that the seat  
belt is not kept away from  
the body by the wheelchair  
parts, such as armrests  
and wheels.  
WARNING  
a) Where possible, the wheelchair should be in a forward facing  
direction and secured in accordance with the instructions from the  
manufacturer of the fastening system.  
b) This wheelchair is approved for use in cars and meets the  
requirements for forward facing transport and head on collisions.  
The wheelchair has not been tested for other positions in a  
vehicle.  
c) The wheelchair has been dynamically tested in a forward facing  
direction, with the user secured by both a stomach and chest belt  
(3-point seat belt)  
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Safety in cars  
d) Both the stomach and chest belts should be used to reduce the  
risk of head and chest injuries in the event of colliding with parts  
in the car.  
e) In order to reduce the risk of injury to the user, tables that are  
fitted to the wheelchair, which are not designed for crash safety,  
must be:  
• Removed and secured separately in the vehicle, or  
• Secured to the wheelchair, but with energy-absorbing padding  
placed between the table and the user  
f) Where possible, other wheelchair accessories should be secured  
to the wheelchair or removed from the chair and secured in the  
vehicle during transport, so that they don’t become loose and  
cause injury to the user in the event of a collision.  
g) Support and positioning equipment must not be regarded as  
safety equipment/seat belts if they are not labelled in accordance  
with the requirements of ISO 7176/19-20XX.  
h) The wheelchair should in inspected by a representative of the  
manufacturer before being used again after any kind of collision.  
i) No changes or replacements must be made to the anchorage  
points/car fastenings on the wheelchair, or to constructional  
elements or parts of the frame without consulting the  
manufacturer.  
j) When using electric wheelchairs in motor vehicles, gel-filled  
batteries should be used.  
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Maintenance  
Maintenance covered in this section can be carried out by the user. Other  
maintenance work should be undertaken by the supplier’s qualified personnel in  
your area or by the help centre. For information concerning repairs or service,  
please apply to the help centre in your county.  
Washing the frame  
The frame should be washed regularly with mild soapy water. If the frame is very  
dirty, a scouring agent may be used. The frame can also be flushed using a high  
pressure jet spray. Spraying directly at the ball bearings using a high speed jet  
spray should be avoided. Dry the wheelchair thoroughly after washing or when  
it has been in the rain. If a scouring agent is used, movable parts should be re-  
greased.  
Cleaning seat and back covers  
The seat cover, back cover and extra back cover can be washed at 60°C. See the  
washing instructions on the different materials.  
Conditions that can damage the wheelchair  
The wheelchair should not be used in temperatures below –35°C or in excess of  
60°. There are no restrictions with regard to humidity or atmospheric pressure.  
Storing the wheelchair does not require any special conditions in addition to the  
above.  
Screws and nuts  
Screws and nuts can become loose over time. Remember therefore to check  
these at regular intervals and tighten where necessary. A screw locking device  
such as Blue Locktite, no. 243, can be used. After a lock nut has been removed, it  
loses some of its locking properties and should be replaced.  
Driving wheels  
The driving wheels have spokes. These should be adjusted at least once a year.  
Apply to a local cycle dealer or to your nearest help centre.  
Quick-release catch on wheels  
The quick-release catch on the driving wheels requires regular inspection. Check  
that the bearings work properly. The release bolt and bearings should be cleaned  
and greased with oil regularly.  
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Maintenance  
Recommended air pressure  
The wheelchair is delivered as standard with solid wheels. Find where the size is  
given on the driving wheel/castor wheel, then find the recommended maximum  
air pressure in the table. Note that high air pressure makes the wheelchair easier  
to roll, whilst lower air pressure gives more cushioning. For optimum handling  
properties, the air pressure should be checked regularly.  
kPa  
Bar  
PSI  
Driving wheel air  
350  
3,5  
50  
Driving wheel high  
pressure  
630  
6,3  
90  
Castor 6” air  
Castor 8” air  
250  
250  
2,5  
2,5  
35  
36  
Tools for service and maintenance of the wheelchair  
Adjusting:  
Tools:  
Adjusting:  
Back height  
Back angle  
Tools:  
Brakes  
Allen key 4 mm  
Allen key 5 mm  
Allen key 4 mm  
Allen key 4 mm  
Leg support  
length  
Footplates  
Allen key 5 mm  
Seat depth  
Allen key 3 mm  
Allen key 5 mm  
Anti-tip  
Allen key 4 mm, 5 mm, Seat height front  
stabiliser  
wrench 10 mm  
Driving wheel pos. Wrench 27 mm  
Castor angle  
Allen key 5 mm  
Armrest height  
Allen key 4 mm  
Inspection after six months, subsequently every year  
• Check that the brake works properly. Adjust if necessary.  
• Check that the tyres are whole and that there is no damage to the sidewalls.  
• Ensure that the wheelchair is clean and that all moveable parts work.  
• Check for slack on the front castor wheel fork. Adjust if necessary. The axle  
should run freely around its axis, but there should not be any slack in an up/  
down direction.  
• Check screwed joints and adjust where necessary.  
Repairs  
Apart from minor enamel repairs, change of tyres, tubes and adjusting the brakes,  
all repairs must be carried out by the supplier’s qualified personnel in your area or  
at the help centre.  
For information regarding repairs or service, enquire at the help centre in your  
county.  
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Maintenance  
Changing inflated tyres Figure 48  
Inflated tyres are accessories.  
B
Dismounting tyres  
• Remove the wheel, drain off the air by  
holding in the small pin in the valve, or  
by unscrewing the valve.  
• Ensure that the edge of the tyre is  
positioned well into the inner groove of  
the rim (48A).  
• Bend the edge of the tyre over the edge  
of the rim. Use a special tyre lever (48B)  
if necessary. Make sure that the tube  
does not get caught between the lever  
and the edge of the rim.  
C
A
Figure 48  
Fitting tyres  
• Insert the tube into the new tyre and  
apply a friction-reducing agent (tyre  
fitting agent or soap) to the end of the  
tyre (48C).  
• Ensure that the end of the tyre is  
positioned well into the groove of the  
rim on one side. Bend the tyre over the  
edge. Ensure that the tube does not get  
caught.  
• Fill the right amount of air pressure and  
fit the wheel to the wheelchair.  
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Technical specifications  
Technical specifications and dimensions  
The wheelchair is delivered as standard in several different seat heights and  
seat widths. The height that best suits the user of the wheelchair depends on two  
factors: The height of the user and how the wheelchair will be operated. Ask your  
dealer or enquire at your nearest help centre if you are uncertain as to whether  
you have the correct height and width. (Dimensions are given in centimetres  
unless otherwise specified.)  
Seat width  
Seat depth  
36, 39, 42, 45, 48, 51, 54, 57 and 60  
Standard  
Long  
39  
45  
36 Seat cover back (-3 cm)  
42 Seat cover back (-3 cm)  
42 Seat extension piece  
(3 cm)  
48 Seat extension piece  
(3 cm)  
45 Seat extension piece  
(6 cm)  
51 Seat extension piece  
(6 cm)  
Seat height  
– front  
= position not applicable  
Hole positions in the castor wheel fork  
Fork  
Wheel  
inches/  
mm  
mm  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
37-43  
35,5-41,5  
92  
4”/100  
5”/125  
4”/100  
5”/125  
6”/150  
4”/100  
5”/125  
6”/150  
8”/200  
6 cm  
38,5-44,5  
40-46  
92  
38,5-44,5  
40-46  
37-43  
38,5-44,5  
40-46  
120  
120  
120  
146  
146  
146  
146  
41,5-47,5  
43-49  
1. hole  
41,5-47,5  
41,5-47,5  
43-49  
43-49  
40-46  
44,5-50,5  
46-52  
41,5-47,5  
43-49  
40-46  
44,5-50,5  
46-52  
41,5-47,5  
47,5-53,5  
Seat height  
back  
Driving wheel  
Seat height – back  
36 - 44  
20”  
22”  
38 - 46  
24”  
40 - 48  
Back height  
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Technical specifications  
Armrests  
height  
Standard armrests 17 - 24  
Armrest heigh 22 - 29  
75 - 93, Standard 84  
Seat width +18  
Total height  
Total width  
Width  
folded up  
28  
Total length  
94 - 100, Standard 97  
Weight of  
chair  
18 kg  
Max.  
user weight  
140 kg (SW 54, 57 and 60: 160 kg)  
The wheelchair and most of its fittings are manufactured in a special aluminium  
alloy. The back and seat covers are made of flame retardant material. The  
wheelchair can alternatively be delivered with solid/pneumatic tyres for the castor  
wheels and driving wheels.  
Waste management  
Waste from packaging and parts of the wheelchair, as well as the wheelchair  
itself, can be treated as ordinary waste. The main constituent of the wheelchair is  
aluminium, which is suitable for remelting. The plastic and cardboard packaging  
can be recycled.  
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Labelling  
Product name  
Model  
Seat width  
Seat depth  
Max. user weight  
Serial number  
CE labelling  
ꢀꢁꢁ ꢁꢁꢂ  
Year and month  
manufactured  
Specification of  
lifting points  
Pitch angle  
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Accessories  
3
4
1
2
6
8
5
7
9
10  
11  
14  
12  
13  
17  
15  
16  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
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Accessories  
Driving wheel and driving wheel  
13  
• Pushing handle for neck support  
• Neck support  
fastening  
14  
• Driving wheel fastening with Impera  
wheel block (enables the camber  
angle to be adjusted)  
Armrests and clothes protector  
• Armrests with short pads, standard  
height  
• Amputation block  
• Driving wheel with different  
dimensions and tyres – solid, high  
pressure and pneumatic  
• Armrests with long pads, high  
• Armrests with short pads, high  
22  
• Hemiplegia armrest  
1
• Spider wheel  
• Clothes protector  
5
• Single hand operated wheel  
• Friction hand rim  
• Friction cover  
• Spoke protectors  
• Additional brake for assistant  
• Quick-release catch for poor hand  
function  
Miscellaneous accessories  
• Pump, electric  
19  
2
3
4
• Crutch holder  
21  
Table  
15  
• Seat cushion  
16  
• Seat cushion Smartsit Basic  
Castor wheel and castor wheel  
fastening  
• Castor wheel, with different  
dimensions and tyres – solid and  
pneumatic  
• Castor wheel forks in different sizes  
• Small spirit level for castor angle  
17  
• Seat cushion Smartsit Comfort  
• Hip belt  
• Fitting for hip belt  
• Rucksack  
• Satchel  
18  
• Anti-tip stabiliser, swing forward using  
6
20  
leg  
Brakes  
Fittings instructions are supplied with the  
accessories.  
• Brake – pull to lock with long lever  
Leg support  
• Leg support, angle adjustable  
• Footplate, depth adjustable  
• Amputation support  
Contact your Handicare distributor for  
accessories and spare parts.  
7
8
9
10  
Back  
11  
• Smartsit comfort back  
• Angled pushing handle  
• Pushing handle  
12  
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Guarantee  
Guarantee: This guarantee applies to all new Handicare manual wheelchairs sold through  
authorised Handicare AS dealers.  
A 2-year guarantee for the product is valid from the date of delivery. Handicare AS  
guarantees that the product shall not have any defects with regard to material and design,  
and that it fulfils all the requirements specified in the sales brochure. Handicare AS  
guarantees free repairs, maintenance and change of any defect parts, provided that the  
damage was caused during normal use as described in the user manual.  
All part exchanges, service and claims made under the following limited guarantee must be  
presented to Handicare AS in writing within 45 days of the need for this arising in order to  
be entitled to compensation.  
Exclusions and limitations  
• Equipment that is adjusted by someone other than Handicare AS or a representative  
from the help centre will not be covered by this guarantee.  
Tyres, tubes and upholstery are not covered by this guarantee.  
• Any damage to accessories will not be covered by this guarantee.  
• Equipment that is not treated with due care or is used in a way that is inconsistent with  
the guidelines of this user manual will not be covered by the guarantee.  
Making a claim under the guarantee  
Equipment that proves not to work satisfactorily must be returned to the authorised  
Handicare AS dealer from which it was bought. The dealer will undertake the necessary  
repairs and service. Handicare AS will do its utmost to provide the dealer with the  
necessary parts in order to complete the repair, but the guarantee covers neither freight of  
the equipment to or from the dealer nor a replacement for the buyer’s wheelchair whilst it is  
being repaired.  
If the buyer is unable to return the equipment to the authorised Handicare AS dealer  
that sold it, the buyer should contact Handicare AS’s head office, tel. +47 69 24 44 00, in  
Norway in order to obtain the name of an authorised dealer than can undertake the repair  
under guarantee. The buyer should quote the model number, serial number, purchase date  
and a description of the equipment’s fault in all communication with the dealer.  
PO BOX 163  
NO-1501 Moss  
Norway  
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Notes  
Warning: The content of this user manual is only intended as information. This information may  
be changed without warning and must not therefore be interpreted as an obligation on the part of  
Handicare Produksjon AS. Handicare Produksjon AS is not responsible, either legally or financially, for  
any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this user manual. All products that are mentioned in this  
user manual are registered trademarks and cannot be used in other contexts without the consent of  
Handicare Produksjon AS.  
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