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Karma KM-8000 Series User Manual

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4.5.2 Tilting by the Attendant
4.5.2.1 Make sure both the user's feet are on the footplates and will not slip off.
Make sure the handgrips are secure and cannot slip off.
4.5.2.2 Release both brakes.
4.5.2.3 Grasp both push handles firmly.
4.5.2.4 Put your stronger foot on the relevant tipping lever at the back of the
wheelchair.
4.5.2.5 Tell the person in the wheelchair that you are about to tilt the wheelchair
backwards.
4.5.2.6 Pull back with both hands and push down and forwards with the foot. This
will bring the wheelchair onto the back wheels. (See Figure 4.38)
CAUTION:
When a wheelchair is tilted to about 25 degrees it will balance on its rear
wheels and be easy to hold. If it is tilted further back it will be difficult to hold
and the person in the wheelchair will feel unsafe.
Lower the wheelchair with your back straight, keep your foot on the
anti-tipper and lower the wheelchair slowly forwards softly to the ground.
4.5.3 Tilting by the User
4.5.3.1 Make sure your feet are on the footplates and will not slip off.
4.5.3.2 Release both brakes.
4.5.3.3 Grasp both push rims and give a firm, sudden forward push immediately
before the obstacle, continue the momentum (be ready to keep pushing)
until the obstacle is mounted.
CAUTION:
This method should only be attempted by people experienced in wheelchair
use. Strong arms are also necessary. It is always better to have the help of an
attendant.
Leaning backwards causes the caster to rise higher BUT it is much safer to
lean forwards and stay balanced.

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Karma KM-8000 Series Specifications

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BrandKarma
ModelKM-8000 Series
CategoryWheelchair
LanguageEnglish

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