4 Handling tips
The Everest & Jennings
To attendant
WARNING: To avoid possible tilt hazard, do not leave user unattended. Attendant must always be behind and in control of transport chair when user is being positioned or transport chair is in use.
1.Work with the transport chair user's medical professionals to learn the best meth- ods of assistance.
2.Always tell the transport chair user what you are about to do and what you ex- pect them to do, especially when changing balance or tipping backward. Remind the transport chair user to lean back when tipping backward, to maintain proper weight distribution.
3.When assisting a transport chair user, always perform operations carefully and use good body mechanics (bend your knees slightly and keep your back as up- right as possible) to prevent personal injury.
WARNING: Ensure that hand grips are firmly attached to push handles before assist- ing user with transport chair. Slippage of hand grips could cause personal injury or transport chair damage. If hand grips are loose or in unstable condition, contact your
WARNING: Do not lift the transport chair by any detachable parts; this could cause personal injury to attendant or user, and damage to the transport chair. Use the carrying straps to lift the unoccupied transport chair.
Balance
Proper balance is the key to maintaining the stability of your
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