Introduction; General Description - Invacare Alu Lite Manuel D'utilisation

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B. DESCRIPTION OF YOUR WHEELCHAIR
1. PRESENTATION

1.1. Introduction

Your wheelchair has been factory set before you purchased
it. However, it must be specifically adapted to your needs.
The following detailed paragraphs describe the various
functions and possible adjustments as well as available
options. You can make some adjustments yourself, while
others can be made only by your dealer.
Important: based upon the selected model or options, your
new Alu Lite wheelchair may be equipped with all of the
components or options which are described in the
following pages.
Some models or options may be not be available in your
country.
This is a warning symbol, it is essential that the
instructions in these paragraphs are followed in
order to prevent personal injury to yourself and others
around you.
This is an information symbol about possibility to contact
your Dealer for more information.
1.2. General description (see photo)
Your wheelchair is made of various parts and this manual
describes only the main parts. We recommend that you
become acquainted with the following terms in order to
better understand your wheelchair operation :
The seat consists of the seat and backrest upholstery,
the backrest and armrests. This unit is designed to provide
optimal comfort.
The swing-away footrest support : this is the
supporting part between the frame and the footrest which
swivels to facilitate transfers and can be removed during
transport.
The footrest consists of an adjustable tube and the
footplate which supports the foot.
The folding frame consists of side frames and a folding
system including the seat rails. These parts constitute the
frame, which is the supporting component of the wheelchair
and its strength is well tested (checked at 100 kg).
The rear wheel consists of the wheel and axle.
The rear wheels ensure the rear stability.
They are mounted on fixed wheel support brackets.
The castor consists of the front wheel and the fork. The
castors provide front contact with the ground and determine
the steering by the direction of the forks.
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