Invacare Variance Plus manual Transferring sideways to other seats, Lock Both Brakes

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1.2 - Transferring sideways to other seats

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This may be done without assistance provided that you are sufficiently mobile and have a strong enough torso.

Position the wheelchair as close as possible to the seat to which you wish to move with the swivelling castors pointing towards it. Lock the wheels. Move the weight of your body towards the seat.

While moving between the chair and the seat you will have little or no support under your body. Whenever possible, use a plank when changing seat.

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BEFORE trying to move, whether to return to the wheelchair or to get out of it, make sure that the gap between the two seats is as small as possible. Also be sure that the manual brakes on the large wheels are on to prevent the wheels moving and turn the two swivelling castors towards the seat to which you wish to move.

WARNING

When you are in the process of transferring between seats, make sure you are as far back as possible in the seat. This will prevent you from breaking the screws, damaging the seat upholstery or tipping the wheelchair forwards.

If you are more or less able to stand up and if the upper part of your body is sufficiently strong and mobile, you can transfer forwards, especially if your wheelchair has fixed sides or armrests

(Figure 10 ). Flip up the footplate and push the foot/leg rest to the side to clear the passage. Position yourself as close as possible to the place you wish to move to.

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Contents User adjustment manual Introduction Wheelchair user Proper useIndex Safety and operating limits Reaching for an object from a wheelchair Leaning forwards To support yourself and lean overTo lean backwards Do not lean out beyond the armest. FigureTransferring sideways to other seats Lock Both BrakesTilting balancing on the rear wheels Tilting, kerbs Method 1 FigureAdvice to third persons StairsSlopes operating limits SlopesUpward slopes Downward slopesTo fold Use your wheelchair Folding and unfolding the wheelchairTo unfold Figure Checking the general condition Safety checks and maintenance Checking performancePropelling the wheelchair Checks to be made Warranty terms and conditions TransportSummary of instructions for use for improved safety Limitation of liabilityIntroduction General descriptionAdjustments Seat elements Different types of backrestsBackrest folding at mid-height Photos 2 Reclining backrest PhotoDifferent types of armrests Different types of seatToilet seat Photo Folding frame Rear wheelsSide-frames Folding systemHandrims Axles13A Forks and Front wheelsFootrests LegrestsFootplates Photo Photos 14Hub brakes on self propulsion Transit chairs photos 24 Heel straps and calf strapsTransit version Photo Rear anti tippers Photo BeltsBelt with Hook and Eye Photo Buckle security belt PhotoBack Brace TraysDrip stand and support Photo Comfort headrest Dual handrimsTechnical data Wheelchair data Maintenance toolsServicing tools Description ToolPage Page Page Page Page Invacare International