2.
Check brakes from the shell chair are engaged.
3.
Place the shell chair in his most position to the front (minimum inclination: -10° ).
4.
Unfasten the safety harness.
5.
Transfer out the chair.
2.2.2 Correct position in the chair
Some recommendations for a comfortable use of the chair:
Position your backside as close as possible to the back rest.
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Make sure your upper legs are horizontal – If needed adjust the seat height.
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2.2.3 Moving/transporting the chair
WARNING:
Risk of clamping – Be careful passing through restricted passages
(e.g. doors).
WARNING:
Risk of burns – Be careful when using in hot or cold environments
for a sufficient amount of time and when touching - Surfaces can assume the
environment temperatures.
WARNING:
Risk of injury – Never use the shell chair to transport a patient.
WARNING:
Risk of injury – There should be no people or objects under the shell
chair during transportation.
1. Engage the brakes.
2. Transfer the patient out the chair.
3. Disengage the brakes.
4. Transport the chair to the desired place on an horizontal underground.
5. Transfer the patient in the chair.
6. Engage the brakes.
2.3
Inclination of shell chair
WARNING:
Risk of tipping over – Be sure that the shell chair do not tip over
backwards when the shell chair is placed in his most backwards position.
WARNING:
Risk of injury – Check the brakes are engaged before changing the
inclination of the shell chair.
Minimum inclination: -10°
Maximum inclination: +30°
Charme
2011-09