RADCLIFFE REHABILITATION SERVICES FHD1000 User Manual

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Summary of FHD1000

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    Tina™ heavy duty-wheelchair user manual. Tina™ fhd800, fhd1000, fhd1400 & fhd1500 ranges. Product shown - tina™ fhd1500 – 50 stones 318kgs user manual supplied by: radcliffe rehabilitation services ltd units 5-6 the sidings, top station road brackley, northants. Nn13 7ug tel 01280 700256 fax 01280 7...

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    User manual 2012 2 introduction thank you for acquiring a tina™ heavy-duty or bariatric wheelchair. The product has been made to exacting standards to demonstrate the duty of care that we have to you, our customer. Just as we have a duty of care to you, we would ask that you read his manual carefull...

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    User manual 2012 3 index introduction page 2 tina™ heavy duty wheelchair page 4 safety and use page 5 general safety precautions wheelchair users handling weight limit general guidelines for wheelchair use page 6 safety and handling parking brakes height adjustable armrests large (24”) wheels front ...

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    User manual 2012 4 tina™ heavy-duty wheelchair various options and accessories are available for the tina™ range of wheelchairs, contact your supplier for details. We are also able to provide special configurations if required. Features: 1. Backpost - choice of fixed or folding. Extended height back...

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    User manual 2012 5 general safety precautions the tina™ range of wheelchairs is designed to provide mobility to persons who are unable to walk, or have walking difficulties resulting in reduced mobility. These chairs are suitable for indoor and outdoor use but are not indicated for sporting or activ...

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    User manual 2012 6 your wheelchair is fitted with parking brakes. They are not suitable to stop the chair whilst in motion. Always make sure that they are applied before attempting to move an object. Always make sure that they are working before attempting to use the wheelchair. Any time you enter o...

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    User manual 2012 7 7 front (8’’) wheels check the axles and make sure they are securely attached by turning the front wheels. The front wheels should slow down when spun. Tighten the axle if there is visible wobble or loosen it if the wheel stops abruptly when spun. Tyres if the wheelchair has infla...

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    User manual 2012 8 folding and unfolding the wheelchair to unfold 1. Unfold the wheelchair by gripping the armrest closest to you; tip it towards you (lifting the rear wheel and front wheel off the ground and press on the seat tubing until the wheelchair is completely unfolded. 2. Apply parking brak...

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    User manual 2012 9 list of safety checks the initial set up of the chair and safety checks should be made to correspond to your body and your preferences by a suitable qualified professional. After that, remember to perform the following maintenance procedures regularly. 13 regular maintenance your ...

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    User manual 2012 10 if problems cannot be corrected, consult your local dealer or supplying wheelchair service as appropriate. Adjustments backs fixed back no adjustment is possible for this model. Adjustment. Folding back to fold the back, lift handle slightly and pull on knob (35) and fold the top...

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    User manual 2012 11 reclining back. To special order only to adjust the backrest unscrew the two knobs on the sliding telescopic struts to the rear of the backrest upright. Adjust backrest to the correct angle and then tighten securely the two securing knobs. N.B. If the knobs are not secure there i...

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    User manual 2012 12 2. Repeat the operation on the other footrest. Removable foot plate. The foot plate can be slid onto either foot rest. To move or enable the user’s feet to be placed on or off it, either raise the loose end of the footplate and lift the flat red foot hanger release pin to swing i...

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    User manual 2012 13 amputee or stump board. The amputee or stump board can be raised as shown above by swiveling on the axis (8). To adjust the height, undo the locking bolt (6) lower or raise as appropriate and retighten. Parking brakes adjustment of the parking brake (fig. 12.1) is made by looseni...

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    User manual 2012 14 the brake is applied, the wheelchair should remain stationary. N.B. These parking brakes may not retain the chair on ramps when in use with the user and should be tested for safe use. Front castors the castors are secured to the castor fork (1) by an axle bolt and axle nut (9&6)....

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    User manual 2012 15 slacken the locknut (7) and then retighten the axle bolt as necessary. Test for correct tightness by spinning the wheel. It should rotate freely and slow down gradually to a halt. If it stops abruptly, the axle is too tight and must be released slightly. N.B. If any spokes appear...

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    User manual 2012 16 adjustable armrests. To adjust the height of the adjustable arm rests, undo the knob (3), raise or lower to the required height, then retighten the knob to ensure the armrest is secured. Other options. Rear wheel setback kits. The rear wheel set back it is supplied fitted to the ...

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    User manual 2012 17 against the axle mounting block. The two long securing bolts have locknuts that should be equally tightened on both ends. The wheel axle is then bolted through the appropriate hole. Attendant drum brakes. Attendant drum brakes are fitted as standard to transit versions but are op...

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    User manual 2012 18 webbing seat and back. The webbing as seen above can be altered to either take up the users shape or angle the seat or back to enable a more comfortable seating position. Simply release the velcro straps and retighten according to the shape or posture you wish to attain. The webb...

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    User manual 2012 19 rear anti-tip options. Fixed. Adjustable anti tip kits are available for original or retro fitting. They simply slide into the end of the lower side frame tubes and are located by the quick release pin. Adjust to suit the user’s activities and environment. Lap straps. Lap straps ...

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    User manual 2012 20 spanner kit. A spanner kit to enable routine maintenance is available to order..

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    User manual 2012 21 tina™ wheelchairs general specification data tina™ fhd800 range 14 tina™ fhd800-45 tina™ fhd800-50 tina™ fhd800-55 tina™ fhd800-60 tina™ fhd800-65 seat width 45cm (18") 50cm (20") 55cm (22") 60cm (24") 65cm (26") seat depth 42cm (16½") 45cm (18”) 50cm (20") 42cm (16½") 45cm (18”)...

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    User manual 2012 22 tina™ wheelchairs general specification data tina™ fhd1000 range tina™ fhd1000-50 tina™ fhd1000-55 tina™ fhd1000-60 tina™ fhd1000-65 tina™ fhd1000-70 tina™ fhd1000-75 seat width 50cm (20") 55cm (22") 60cm (24") 65cm (26") 70cm (28") 75cm (30”) seat depth 42cm (16½") 45cm (18”) 50...

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    User manual 2012 23 tina™ wheelchairs general specification data tina™ fhd1400 range tina™ fhd1400-60 tina™ fhd1400-65 tina™ fhd1400-70 tina™ fhd1400-75 seat width 60cm (24") 65cm (26") 70cm (28") 75cm (30”) seat depth 50cm (20") 58cm (23") 50cm (20") 58cm (23") 50cm (20") 58cm (23") 50cm (20") 58cm...

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    User manual 2012 24 tina™ wheelchairs general specification data tina™ fhd1500 tina™ fhd1500-65 tina™ fhd1500-70 tina™ fhd1500-75 seat width 65cm (26") 70cm (28") 75cm (30") seat depth 42cm (16½") 50cm (20") 58cm (23") 42cm (16½") 50cm (20") 58cm (23") 42cm (16½") 50cm (20") 58cm (23") seat to footr...

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    User manual 2012 25 other seat width configurations on application. Power packs. The u-b-let easygo plus power pack is recommended for use with the tina™ heavy-duty wheelchairs and users up to 250kg (approx.. 40 stone). The unit is easily fitted under a wheelchair, with no tools required. It simply ...

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    User manual 2012 26 warranty terms & conditions this is to certify that your tina™ heavy–duty/bariatric wheelchair is warranted by radcliffe rehabilitation products limited ltd., for a period of 7 years from the date of dispatch. The warranty is defined as follows: 1. The wheelchairs are warranted a...

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    User manual 2012 27 other tina™ products:.