E&J EJ777-1 manual Transfer Activities, For attendant Tilting

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Transfer Activities

WARNING: Always ensure that the transport chair is on a stable, level surface and engage the wheel locks before transfer.

WARNING: Do not step on the footplates; this could cause the transport chair to tip.

Fold them up, and either detach them, or swing them aside.

WARNING: There is a critical moment when there is little or no seat platform beneath you. Take every precaution to reduce this unsupported distance before you attempt transfer.

Transferring into or out of a transport chair is a very difficult maneuver; exercise extreme care when transferring, and never transfer without the aid of an attendant. Consult your physician, nurse, or physical therapist for assistance in developing your individual technique. Make sure that the transport chair is stabilized, and will not move or slide during the transfer. Take extra precaution to prevent tipping. Use good body mechanics to prevent personal injury.

For attendant: Tilting

Tilting the transport chair backward is generally required to negotiate such obstacles as ramps, inclines, curbs, stairs and door sills. Tilting should only be performed by an attendant. To tilt the transport chair backward:

1.If equipped with anti-tippers, remove them temporarily.

2.Grasp the push handles securely and ensure that the hand grips are firmly at- tached.

3.Ensure that the user's feet are situated flat on the footplates and that arms, hands and fingers are clear of the wheels and any other components.

4.Advise the user, before tilting the transport chair backward, what you intend to do and remind the user to lean back.

5.Place one foot on the tipping lever and apply downward force until the transport chair is tilted back enough to overcome the obstacle.

6.Lower the front end slowly.

7.If you have removed anti-tippers, replace them now.

GF0500090RevB07 • EJ777-1 Transport Chair

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Contents EJ777-1 Bariatric Transport Chair Contents Intended use IntroductionStatements of significance EJ777-1 Transport Chair labels Important safety precautionsWeight distribution, and ensure that it is properly adjusted Getting started Handling tips To attendantBalance For attendant Tilting Transfer ActivitiesCurbs and steps Ramps And InclinesFor attendant curb ascent facing backward For attendant curb ascent facing forwardFor attendant curb descent Rear wheel & caster AdjustmentsCross brace Tighten cross bracesRotate arm forward to reinstall see pictures above ArmRotate arm backward for transfer see pictures below Adjust footplate extension length Footrest-detachable, swingawayAttach footrest see picture at right For attendant Attendant wheel locks, temporary lock Attendant wheel locksTransporting the EJ777-1 transport chair Preparing the EJ777-1 for transportFold the transport chair see picture below Store in the back seat Store in the trunkUnfold the transport chair see picture on previous Do-it-yourself maintenance MaintenanceList of tools General careCheck tire wear Check wheel lock engagement Check rear wheel adjustmentCheck anti-tippers optional Check hand gripsCheck arms Cleaning your transport chairCheck backposts / push handles Check footrestsSymptom TroubleshootingSpecifications EJ777-1 Bariatric Transport Chair Limited warrantyGF0500090RevB07 EJ777-1 Transport Chair Index