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Ki Mobility Focus CR - User Manual

Ki Mobility Focus CR
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Questions and Answers

  • R
    Rachel OwenAug 20, 2025
    Why is my Ki Mobility Focus CR Wheelchair pulling to one side?
    • A
      Amy NelsonAug 20, 2025
      If your Ki Mobility Wheelchair pulls to one side, it might be due to looseness in the chair. To resolve this, add a spacer washer between the caster stem and the bottom caster housing bearing on either the left or right side of the chair. Also, ensure the caster housings are square to the ground and remove any debris from the caster or bearings.
  • T
    tbarreraAug 22, 2025
    What to do if Ki Mobility Focus CR is difficult to turn?
    • J
      John DavidsonAug 22, 2025
      If you're finding it difficult to turn your Ki Mobility Wheelchair, make sure all tire pressures are correct and equal. Also, check that all fasteners are appropriately tightened, and tighten them if necessary. Lubricate between frame connections and mating parts in suspect areas with a Teflon-based lubricant.
  • K
    Kenneth SteeleAug 25, 2025
    Why does my Ki Mobility Focus CR squeak, click or rattle?
    • R
      Raymond OrrAug 25, 2025
      Squeaking, clicking, or rattling in your Ki Mobility Wheelchair can often be resolved by applying a Teflon-based lubricant between frame connections and mating parts in the areas where you suspect the noise is coming from.
  • L
    Leah HillAug 27, 2025
    What causes Ki Mobility Focus CR to tilt too quickly or become difficult to recover?
    • R
      richardtuckerAug 27, 2025
      If your Ki Mobility Wheelchair tilts too quickly or is difficult to recover, inspect the roller bearing for wear and replace it if necessary. Additionally, inspect the rotary frame bearing surfaces for damage and clean as needed.
  • A
    agonzalezAug 28, 2025
    How to fix caster flutter on Ki Mobility Focus CR Wheelchair?
    • S
      sharmonAug 28, 2025
      To address caster flutter on your Ki Mobility Wheelchair, inspect the roller bearing for wear and replace it if needed. Also, check the rotary frame bearing surfaces for any damage and clean them as necessary.
  • L
    lindasotoAug 29, 2025
    Why does my Ki Mobility Wheelchair pull to one side?
    • M
      Mr. Timothy LangAug 30, 2025
      Your Ki Mobility Wheelchair might pull to one side due to several reasons. It could be caused by looseness in the chair, which can be resolved by adding a spacer washer between the caster stem and the bottom caster housing bearing on the left or right side of the chair. Also, ensure all tire pressures are correct and equal. Check and tighten all fasteners appropriately if needed. Lubricate the frame connections and mating parts in suspect areas with a Teflon-based lubricant. Confirm that the caster housings are square to the ground plane and remove any debris from the caster/bearing.
  • T
    Teresa SanchezAug 31, 2025
    Why is my Ki Mobility Mobility Aid chair difficult to tilt and recovers too quickly?
    • D
      David GardnerAug 31, 2025
      If your Ki Mobility Mobility Aid chair is difficult to tilt and recovers too quickly, try the following: add a spacer washer between the caster stem and bottom caster housing bearing on either the left or right side of the chair. Also, ensure all tire pressures are correct and equal on both sides of the chair. Make sure all fasteners are tightened. Apply a Teflon® based lubricant (such as Tri- Flow®) between modular frame components. Check that the cable/foot tilt mechanism is adjusted and cogs disengage teeth. Inspect roller bearings for wear, and replace if necessary. Inspect rotary frame bearing surfaces for damage and clean if needed. Finally, optimize the CG setting.
  • T
    Tony NormanSep 2, 2025
    Why is my Ki Mobility Mobility Aid chair tilting too quickly and difficult to recover?
    • J
      Joseph SaundersSep 3, 2025
      If your Ki Mobility Mobility Aid chair tilts too quickly and is difficult to recover, consider these solutions: add a spacer washer between the caster stem and bottom caster housing bearing on either the left or right side of the chair. Ensure all tire pressures are correct and equal on both sides of the chair. Confirm all fasteners are tightened. Use a Teflon® based lubricant (such as Tri- Flow®) between modular frame components. Verify the cable/foot tilt mechanism is adjusted and cogs disengage teeth. Inspect roller bearings for wear, replacing them if needed. Check rotary frame bearing surfaces for damage and clean them if necessary. Also, optimize the CG setting.
  • L
    lucasmarissaSep 4, 2025
    What to do if my Ki Mobility Mobility Aid chair does not track straight?
    • C
      christopherdavisSep 4, 2025
      If your Ki Mobility Mobility Aid chair does not track straight, ensure all tire pressures are correct and equal on both sides. Also, make sure all fasteners are tightened. Inspect the rotary frame bearing surfaces for any damage and clean them as necessary.
  • D
    Diane WrightSep 6, 2025
    Why is my Ki Mobility Mobility Aid difficult in tilting?
    • P
      patrickleonardSep 6, 2025
      If you're experiencing difficulty tilting your Ki Mobility Mobility Aid chair, try these steps: add a spacer washer between the caster stem and bottom caster housing bearing on either the left or right side of the chair. Ensure that all tire pressures are correct and equal on both sides. Verify that all fasteners are tightened. Apply a Teflon® based lubricant (such as Tri- Flow®) between modular frame components. Check that the cable/foot tilt mechanism is adjusted and cogs disengage teeth properly. Inspect the roller bearings for wear and replace if necessary. Also, inspect the rotary frame bearing surfaces for damage, cleaning when needed. Finally, optimize the CG setting.

Summary

I. Introduction

III. Notice - Read Before Use

A. Your Safety and Stability

Discusses factors affecting wheelchair safety and stability.

IV. Warnings

A. Signal Words

Defines DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION terms used in the manual.

B. General Warnings

Covers general safety precautions and weight limits for wheelchair use.

C. Positioning Belts

Guidelines for the proper and safe use of positioning belts.

D. Riding Your Wheelchair

Instructions and warnings for safe operation on various surfaces.

E. Power Drives

Advisory regarding the use of power drive systems with the wheelchair.

F. Ascending Stairs

Procedures and safety precautions for ascending stairs with the wheelchair.

G. Descending Stairs

Procedures and safety precautions for descending stairs with the wheelchair.

H. Transfers

Safety advice and procedures for transferring into or out of the wheelchair.

I. Your Wheelchair and the Environment

Warnings about environmental factors affecting wheelchair durability and safety.

J. Modifying your Wheelchair

Instructions and warnings against unauthorized modifications to the wheelchair.

K. Wheelchair Stability

Explains factors affecting wheelchair stability and safe adjustments.

V. Set Up & Use of Your Wheelchair

A. Your Focus CR Its Parts

Identifies and illustrates the various parts of the Focus CR wheelchair.

B. Transit Use

Guidelines for safely using the wheelchair as a seat in a motor vehicle.

C. Height Adjustable T-Arms

Instructions for installing, adjusting, and removing height adjustable T-arms.

D. Dual Post Height Adjustable Armrest

Steps for installing, adjusting, flipping, and removing dual post armrests.

E. Angle Adjustable Locking Flip Up Extendable Armrest

Instructions for adjusting and using angle adjustable flip-up armrests.

F. Armrest Warnings

Critical safety warnings related to the use and lifting of armrests.

G. Swing Away Hangers

Procedures for installing, swinging away, and removing swing away hangers.

H. Swing Away Hangers with 4-Way Latch

Details on installing, using, and rotating swing away hangers with a 4-way latch.

I. Extension Tubes

Instructions for adjusting extension tubes for footrests to ensure proper height.

J. Elevated Leg Rest

Guidance on installing, removing, and adjusting elevated leg rests.

K. Pro Elevated Leg Rest

Instructions for installing and adjusting the Pro Elevated Leg Rest.

L. Backrest

Procedures for folding, adjusting angle, and adjusting height of the backrest.

M. Reclining Backrest

Operation and safety guidelines for the reclining backrest mechanism.

N. Tilt Mechanism

Instructions for operating and adjusting the hand-operated and foot-operated tilt mechanisms.

O. Seat Frame Set Up

Steps for setting seat depth and optimizing the center of gravity (CG).

P. Casters

Instructions for adjusting caster arm position and caster height.

Q. Axle Plate

Procedures for adjusting axle plate position, sleeve height, and axle spacing.

R. Rear Wheels

Guidance on installing, adjusting, and removing rear wheels.

S. Wheel Locks

Instructions for adjusting and reversing wheel lock mounts and foot pedal angle.

T. Drum Brake

Details on drum brake operation, adjustment, and axle sleeve position.

U. Frame Width

Steps for adjusting the overall frame width of the wheelchair.

V. Anti-Tips

Instructions for flipping, removing, and setting the height of anti-tip devices.

W. Seat Pan

Procedures for removing, installing, adjusting length and width of the seat pan.

X. Bearings

Recommended procedure for bearing replacement, best performed by a technician.

Y. Vent and Battery Tray

Instructions for use and transit use of the vent and battery tray.

Z. Oxygen Tank Holder

Instructions for securely attaching and using the oxygen tank holder.

VI. Maintenance

A. Inspecting Your Wheelchair

Guidelines for general inspections of the wheelchair's components.

B. Routine Maintenance

Outlines weekly, monthly, and annual maintenance tasks for the wheelchair.

C. Cleaning

Instructions for cleaning the axles, wheels, and caster housings.

D. Storage

Recommendations for storing the wheelchair when not in use.

VII. Troubleshooting

A. Symptoms and Solutions

Lists common symptoms and suggested solutions for troubleshooting the wheelchair.

VIII. Warranty

A. Warranty Information

Details Ki Mobility's warranty coverage, limitations, and responsibilities.

Ki Mobility Focus CR Specifications

General IconGeneral
Product CategoryWheelchair
BrandKi Mobility
ModelFocus CR
Frame TypeFolding
MaterialAluminum
Weight Capacity250 lbs
Frame MaterialAluminum
FoldingYes
Adjustable BackrestYes
Adjustable FootrestYes
Seat Depth14" - 20"
Weight28 lbs
Wheel Size24"

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