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Zippie VOYAGE User Manual

Zippie VOYAGE
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Owner’s Manual
VOYAGE
MK-100281
Zippie
®
VOYAGE
* with transit option * without transit option
Supplier: This manual must be given to the user of
this wheelchair.
User: Before using this wheelchair read this entire manual
and save for future reference.
Besitzerhandbuch
Zippie® VOYAGE
* mit Transitoption * ohne Transitoption
Fachhändler: Dieses Handbuch muss dem Benutzer des Rollstuhls
ausgehändigt werden.
Benutzer: Vor dem Gebrauch des Rollstuhls lesen Sie bitte das gesamte
handbuch und bewahren Sie es für zukünftigen Bedarf auf.
Manuel d’utilisation
Zippie® VOYAGE
* avec option transit * sans option transit
Revendeur : Ce manuel doit être remis à l’utilisateur de la poussette.
Utilisateur : Avant d’utiliser votre poussette, lisez attentivement ce manuel
dans son intégralité et conservez-le pour pouvoir vous y
référer ultérieurement.

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Zippie VOYAGE Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandZippie
ModelVOYAGE
CategoryStroller
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Notice - Read Before Use

A. CHOOSE THE RIGHT DEVICE & SAFETY OPTIONS

Guidance on selecting the appropriate device and safety features for specific needs.

B. REVIEW THIS MANUAL OFTEN

Emphasizes the importance of reading and understanding the manual for safe operation.

C. WARNINGS

Explains the meaning of warning symbols and categorizes safety warnings within the manual.

General Warnings

A. WEIGHT LIMIT

Details the maximum weight capacity for the device and potential consequences of exceeding it.

B. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR DEVICE

Advises users to read instructions and receive training for safe product use.

C. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF AN ACCIDENT

Provides guidance on safe practices and hazard awareness to prevent accidents.

D. SAFETY CHECKLIST

Lists essential checks to perform before each use of the mobility device.

E. CHANGES AND ADJUSTMENTS

Warns against unauthorized modifications and advises consulting professionals for adjustments.

F. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS

Advises on safe usage in various environmental conditions and temperature considerations.

G. STREET USE

Provides guidelines and precautions for using the device on streets and in traffic.

H. MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY

Details safety procedures and warnings for transporting the device in vehicles.

I. FOR CAREGIVERS

Offers safety advice and best practices for caregivers operating the mobility device.

Warnings: Falls & Tip-Overs

A. CENTER OF BALANCE

Explains factors affecting stability and how to maintain balance for safe operation.

B. DRESSING OR CHANGING CLOTHES

Provides safety precautions for dressing or changing the occupant's clothes.

C. OBSTACLES

Warns about hazards from obstacles and road conditions and how to avoid them.

D. REACHING OR LEANING

Advises on preventing falls or tip-overs caused by the occupant reaching or leaning.

E. RAMPS, SLOPES AND SIDEHILLS

Details safety precautions for navigating slopes, ramps, and hills.

F. TRANSFERS

Provides instructions and safety tips for transferring the occupant into or out of the device.

G. NEGOTIATING A CURB OR SINGLE STEP

Guides on safely descending or climbing curbs and single steps.

H. CLIMBING STAIRS

Provides detailed instructions for safely climbing stairs with the device.

I. DESCENDING STAIRS

Provides detailed instructions for safely descending stairs with the device.

J. ESCALATORS

Warns against using the device on escalators, even with an attendant.

Warnings - Components & Options

A. BASE FRAME

Safety checks and warnings related to the base frame and its locking mechanism.

B. UPPER EXTREMITY SUPPORT TRAY

Warnings and weight limits for the upper extremity support tray.

C. FASTENERS

Importance of checking and maintaining fasteners for safety.

D. FOOTREST

Safety precautions and potential issues related to footrest adjustments and use.

E. TYRES AND WHEELS

Advice on tire inspection, wheel installation, and maintenance.

F. PARKING BRAKE

Instructions and warnings regarding the proper use of the parking brake.

G. UNDERCARRIAGE STORAGE

Warnings about the weight capacity of the undercarriage storage basket.

H. ACCESSORY TRAYS

Warnings regarding the use and weight limits of accessory trays.

I. CANOPY

Advises checking the security of the canopy when in use.

J. SEATING SYSTEMS

Stresses consulting a professional before changing seating systems or components.

K. PELVIC POSITIONING BELTS

Guidelines for using pelvic positioning belts safely and appropriately.

L. CUSHIONS

Recommends consulting a healthcare advisor for seating component modifications.

M. TILT AND RECLINE

Warns about balance changes and precautions before adjusting tilt or recline.

N. TRANSIT OPTION AND USE

Details safety standards and procedures for transporting the device in vehicles.

Set-up & Use

A. UNFOLDING AND FOLDING BASE FRAME

Step-by-step instructions for unfolding and folding the mobility device base frame.

B. CASTER WHEELS

Instructions for installing, removing, and locking the caster wheels.

C. REAR WHEELS

Instructions for installing and removing the rear wheels.

D. PARKING BRAKE OPERATION

Details on how to engage and disengage the parking brake.

E. SEATING SHELL INSTALLATION

Instructions for securely installing the seating shell onto the base frame.

F. SEATING SHELL REMOVAL

Instructions for safely removing the seating shell from the base frame.

G. TILT IN SPACE ANGLE ADJUSTMENT

Step-by-step guide for adjusting the tilt-in-space angle of the seating shell.

H. RECLINE ADJUSTMENT

Instructions for adjusting the recline angle of the seating shell.

I. KNEE ANGLE ADJUSTMENT

Guidance on adjusting the knee angle for occupant comfort and support.

J. STEP TUBE

Explains the function of the step tube for maneuvering over obstacles.

K. CANOPY INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT

Instructions for installing and adjusting the canopy for sun or weather protection.

L. TELESCOPING STROLLER HANDLE EXTENSION

Guidance on adjusting the height of the telescoping stroller handle.

Dealer Service & Adjustment

A. POSITIONING AND GROWTH ADJUSTMENTS

Advises on professional consultation for growth and positioning adjustments.

B. COMFORT SEAT ADJUSTMENT

Instructions for adjusting the seat depth for occupant comfort.

C. SHOULDER STRAP HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT:

Guidance on adjusting shoulder strap height for a proper fit.

D. FOOTREST ADJUSTMENTS:

Details on adjusting footrest height and angle for proper support.

E. FLOOR TO SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT

Information on the different floor-to-seat height positions available.

F. PELVIC POSITIONING BELT ADJUSTMENTS:

Instructions for adjusting pelvic positioning belts for safety and posture.

G. ANTERIOR TRUNK BUTTERFLY SUPPORT

Guidance on using and adjusting the anterior trunk butterfly support.

H. LATERAL TRUNK AND HEAD SUPPORTS (OPTIONAL)

Instructions for adjusting lateral trunk and head supports for positioning.

I. ANTERIOR SUPPORTS

Advises on the use and fitting of anterior supports for posture maintenance.

J. HIP GUIDES (OPTIONAL):

Instructions for adjusting hip guides for proper width and position.

K. TRAY INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT:

Steps for installing and adjusting the tray for user convenience.

L. FOOT STRAP ADJUSTMENT (OPTIONAL):

Instructions for adjusting optional foot straps for therapeutic positioning.

M. SHOE HOLDER STRAP ADJUSTMENT (OPTIONAL):

Instructions for adjusting optional shoe holder straps for therapeutic positioning.

N. VENT/BATTERY TRAYS (OPTIONAL):

Information on installing and using optional vent/battery trays.

O. FRONT OR REAR ADD-ON PLATFORM (OPTIONAL):

Details on installing and using optional front or rear add-on platforms.

P. IV SUPPORT POLE / O2 TANK HOLDER (OPTIONAL):

Instructions for attaching IV support poles and O2 tank holders.

Q. CUP HOLDER, UTILITY HOOK (OPTIONAL):

Information on attaching and using optional cup holders and utility hooks.

Maintenance

A. NOTES

General advice and reminders for proper maintenance practices.

B. CLEANING

Instructions for cleaning the base frame parts and upholstery.

C. STORAGE TIPS

Recommendations for storing the device to prevent damage and corrosion.

D. RE-USE / DISPOSAL / RECYCLING OF MATERIALS

Guidance on hygiene measures and disposal/recycling of the product.

E. ORDERING PARTS

Information required for ordering replacement parts and filing claims.

Warranty