Fabric Removal
Fig.75
Fig.76
Fig.77
Partially fold the chair to relieve fabric tension (see fold instructions on page 3).
Using a Philips screwdriver, remove two screws at the end of each seat extension
tube, and take off the upholstery. Remove the retaining rubber rings from fabric
rods, and pull the rods out of the eye bolts. Fig. 75
Lift fabric off seat tubes and away from upper handles. The seat-reinforcing strap
should remain on frame. Fig. 76
Note: For Scout you must also loosen 4 Velcro straps and unzip 4 zippers located
on back of chair.
Note: For EZ Rider, Lite Rider and Convertible you must first unbolt fabric rod
from top of handle tubes before following the above steps. Fig. 77
Note: Metro fabric is non-removable.
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4. The occupant restraint system must include a lap belt anchored on the wheelchair
or on the wheelchair tiedowns, and a shoulder belt anchored to the vehicle
wall/roof and lap belt anchor point.
5. All floor tiedown straps must be tightened to eliminate any forward/aft movement of chair.
6. Restraint manufacturers’ instructions are to be followed closely.
7. Tilt model chairs must be transported with the seat in an upright position, except for
medical necessity, when the maximum position must be within 30° of vertical.
Q’Straint Sure-Lok Unwin Safety Systems
(954) 986-6665 (866) 787-3565 (44) (01935) 410920
5553 Ravenswood Road 151 Industrial Prkwy. Willow House
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33312 Branchburg, NJ 08876 Artillery Road
Yeovil, Somerset
Ortho Safe Systems, Inc. BA22 2RP, U.K.
(609) 587-3859
PO Box 9435
Trenton, NJ 08650
Q’Straint, Sure-Lok, Unwin and Ortho Safe specialize in crash-tested tie-down sys-
tems and are in no way associated with Convaid, Inc.
Miscellaneous
CONVAID USER’S GUIDE