Using As Transport Chair; Matching Your Pace; Safety Instructions; Going Up A Curb - Rollz Motion 2 Manuel D'utilisation

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USING AS TRANSPORT CHAIR

Matching your pace

Whoever sits in the transport chair and is being pushed for the first time, will
need time to get used to it. Same goes for the pusher. It is best to constantly
coordinate with the person in the transport chair about the pace and the route to
be taken. This way you both get used to the new situation. Walk slow, so you can
adjust in time.

Safety instructions

CAUTION
Ensure the straps in the backrest are properly adjusted (see Setting the
backrest). If the seat depth is large enough, the weight of the person is placed
as far back in the seat as possible. That is safer for the user but also easier for
the pusher to push.
In the dark or with heavy rainfall, visibility on the road can be obstructed. Look
together for the best and safest walking route. Good visibility and sight are
important.
WARNING
• Do not drive into a hole or uneven terrain. The transport chair might tilt with
the person sitting in it.
• Do not collide hard against ledges or elevations. The person sitting in the
transport chair might be launched out of it.
• While walking with the transport chair, look carefully ahead to determine a
safe route.
• Attention: do not push the transport chair off the pavement or any uneven-
ness facing forward. This can be dangerous because the person in the
transport chair might topple over. Turn the transport chair around and go
backwards off the pavement.

Going up a curb

To go up a curb onto a pavement (Figure 50):
a. Place the front wheels of the wheelchair against the curb.
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