IV. WHEELCHAIR USE & CONFIGURATION
C. Transfers
WARNING: There are many varied appropriate transfer techniques that depend on your
level of disability and your unique individual functional capabilities. You should be trained
by a clinical professional in the proper transfer technique for you. Assure that you can
safely transfer on your own before attempting independent transfers. Be aware there is
likely a point during the transfer when the wheelchair seat is not below you. Failure to
perform a transfer properly can result in a fall that could result in severe injury or death.
NOTE: Before transferring out of your wheelchair every caution should be taken to reduce
the gap between the two surfaces.
1. Engage the wheel locks to lock the rear wheels.
2. Rotate the casters forward to increase the wheelbase of the wheelchair.
3. Remove or swing away the footrests.
4. Have someone assist you unless you are well experienced and able in transfers.
D. Transit Use
Never use your wheelchair as a seat in a motor vehicle unless it has been equipped with
the transit option. It is always safest to transfer out of your wheelchair onto a seat in a
motor vehicle with appropriate seat and shoulder belts. Using your wheelchair as a seat in
a motor vehicle, if not equipped with the transit option, could result in serious injury or
death.
The wheelchair equipped with the transit option has been tested to and passed the RESNA WC-
4, Section 19: Wheelchairs used as seats in motor vehicles and ISO 7176-19 Wheelchairs -- Part
19: Wheeled mobility devices for use as seats in motor vehicles. RESNA and ISO standards are
designed to test the structural integrity of the wheelchair as a seat for use in a motor vehicle.
These standards are also designed to create compatibility with Wheelchair Tie-down and
Occupant Restraint Systems (WTORS).
Not every wheelchair configuration is compatible with the transit option. Ki Mobility manages the
configuration and does not offer this wheelchair except in compatible configurations. If you
make changes to your wheelchair after you receive it, you should contact your wheelchair
provider or Ki Mobility to make sure it is appropriate to continue to use your wheelchair as a seat
in a motor vehicle.
Crashworthy Pelvic belt restraints and instructions for use are available from Ki Mobility
Customer Service to be used in conjunction with a vehicle anchored shoulder belt.
Aftermarket seating may have replaced the original equipment seat and back support designed
and tested as part of the transit option. Your wheelchair provider should tell you if the seating
they provided is original equipment or replacement aftermarket seating. A complete system of
wheelchair frame, seating, Wheelchair Tie-down and Occupant Restraint Systems and a
properly equipped motor vehicle, that have all complied with the standards mentioned in this
section, should be in place before using a wheelchair equipped with the transit option as a seat
in a motor vehicle.
When using your wheelchair as a seat in a motor vehicle you should always observe the
following instructions:
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