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If you require the use of a walking aid (e.g. a cane), DO NOT attempt to
stand or get out of the Cruiser BEFORE ensuring the walking aid is safely
within your reach. Otherwise, seek assistance for this step to prevent
potential injury.
If you are leaving the Cruiser (where it’s out of sight), REMOVE THE KEY
and ensure that the Cruiser is left in a safe and secure location where
no-one has unauthorized access to it (especially children, pets, or persons
with limited physical/mental faculties). Otherwise, there may be risk of
misuse and/or theft.
The seat is NOT designed to freely swivel. The swiveling function allows
the seat to be rotated in xed increments, to prevent potential injury or
product damage. If the seat begins to freely swivel, DO NOT attempt to
x, CEASE to use the Cruiser and contact customer support.
Option #2: Getting out of the Cruiser seat after swiveling the seat to the side
Ensure that the intended walking pathway is clear.
Reach beneath the seat to grip the handle of the swivel lever with one hand.
a)
b)
Pull the lever FORWARD while simultaneously rotating the seat with the weight
of your body until the seat is perpendicular to the frame, for safety, before you
attempt to stand up.
c)
3)
Gradually lower your feet to the ground until you have achieved steady footing.b)
At the same time, gradually get up from the seat, using the (lowered) armrests
as support if needed.
c)
If needed, use additional pressure to rotate the seat by bracing your feet
against the deck.
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Standing up and getting out of the Cruiser (cont.)
How to Operate Your Cruiser (Cont.)
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