Nova 300 Series User manual



User weight not to exceed 300 lbs. (Model #s 309/319/327/329/330/349/352/379)
User weight not to exceed 400 lbs. (Model # 332)
ALWAYS operate the chair with the back support in the upright locked position.
ALWAYS secure the user to the chair using the seat belt.
ALWAYS ensure that all grips and textured surfaces are secure before pushing, pulling, or placing weight on
such surfaces.
ALWAYS perform the initial product inspection and all follow-up inspections before using the product.
ALWAYS engage the wheel locks upon entering or leaving the transport chair.
ALWAYS test the push handles to make sure that both push pins are securely in place before sitting in the chair
DO NOT allow user to enter or exit chair without caregiver standing behind the chair with a secure grip on both
handles.
DO NOT operate this transport chair on streets or roadways.
DO NOT stand on or put pressure on footrests when entering or exiting the transport chair.
DO NOT use the wheel locks to slow your descent down an incline.
DO NOT change directions when going down an incline. This may cause instability.
DO NOT scoot on or operate the chair without an assistant maintaining a secure grip from behind the chair.
DO NOT sit on chair unless the product is fully open and in its normal usable position.
DO NOT use ramps or operate the product on inclines greater than 9 degrees of slope.
DO NOT operate on stairs, moving walkways, escalators, roads, streets, or highways (Use extreme caution when
operating product in crowded areas or outdoors).
DO NOT operate the chair in bad weather or when ground conditions may impair traction, such as ground with
water, oil, ice, gravel, or any other slippery or unstable substance.
DO NOT attempt to cross curbs, bumps, trenches, or other uneven surfaces. Doing so may tip over the product.
Operate product only on smooth well-maintained surfaces.
DO NOT attempt to reach objects while using product as this requires you to move your weight, and can cause
the product to tip over.
DO NOT reach for objects, as this requires you to move your weight, and can cause the product to tip over.
DO NOT pick up objects from the floor, as this requires you to move your weight, and can cause the product to tip
over.
DO NOT tilt the wheelchair while occupied.
DO NOT use the wheel locks as brakes, nor attempt to stop a moving product be engaging the wheel locks.
DO NOT attempt to lift the product by pulling on any removable part or surface.
DO NOT stand on the product, the product frame, or any other part of the product.
DO NOT use the footrests as a platform. When attempting to enter or exit the product, ensure that the footrests
are in the upward, unusable position.
DO NOT carry heavy weight while occupying the product. The product is not designed for additional weight, and
is not balanced to accommodate additional weight.
DO NOT lift weights or exercise while occupying the product.
This transport chair has not been approved as a seat surface to be used within a vehicle.
Transport chair must be on a level surface when transferring user to or from seat.
Footrests should be no less than 2 1/2 inches from the floor/surface.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Assembly
To Unfold
1. Remove chair from the box and place it on the ground. Remove any cardboard protection and the plastic from the
wheels.
2. Bring the folding push handles upward fully to enlarge and lock the push pins into the frame of the chair.
3. Place both hands on the upholstery just to the inside of the seat tubes and push down and out until the seat is
fully opened. Your fingers could be pinched, therefore, be sure both hands and all fingers are flat on the
upholstery. Do not allow fingers to grab or reach the black tubes that secure the seat. Continue to push down and
outward until tubes engage into the seat supports. (Warning: failure to upholster could lead to possible hand or
finger injury. Please call NOVA customer service if you have any questions.)
To Fold
1. Pull upward on the middle of the seat from the front and rear until the chair is completely folded.
2. Release and fold down the back/push handles by pushing down on the release paddle and allowing the handles
to come down into a folded position.
To Attach the Footrests
1. First determine the left and right side by folding down the footplate and placing them in front of the seat. The
footplates should be facing each other and directly in front of the seat.
2. Place the attachment plates with holes above the pegs and slowly lower the holes onto both pegs.
3. Swivel the footrests inward until the silver release lever engages and locks the footrest into the forward position.
To Remove the Footrests
1. Push the silver release lever inward to release the footrests from the forward position.
2. Swivel outward and lift the footrests from the footrest pegs.
To Adjust the Footrest Height
For Models 307/319:
1. Locate tool wrench included with the footrests.
2. Turn wheels so they are in the “wheeled” position (as pictured).
3. Use the tool wrench to slightly loosen the silver hex screw located on the bottom of the footrests by turning the
screw left.
4. Pull on the footplate to desired length. Footrests should be a minimum of 2 1/2" from the ground to ensure proper
clearance.
5. Re-tighten the hex screw.
6. Repeat on other side.
For Models 327/329/330/332/352:
1. Remove height adjustment knob by turning counter clockwise.
2. Adjust the inner tube to desired height and line up hole on inner telescoping tube with outer hole.
3. Screw adjustment knob back into the adjustment leg and tighten.
To Use Hand Brakes (Models 330/332/352)
The hand brake is to be used for speed control only. Squeeze up on the hand brake to control the speed. Use the wheel
brake when entering or exiting the chair.
Engage the Park Brake
Push down on the black ball shaped knob located at the rear of the hand brake handles. The handle will lock into a
downward position when properly engaged. Pull up on the hand brakes to release the brakes.
How to Adjust the Brakes
Note: The braking system on your new Transport Chair with Hand Brakes has been preset from the factory. If you need
to adjust the tension of your brakes, you can adjust them by the following:
Hand Brake is Too Loose.
Loosen the tension adjustment screw locking nut and turn the screw one full turn clockwise (as viewed from standing at
the back of the transport chair). If this does not correct the adjustment, repeat one full turn at a time until you have
adjusted your brakes. Then make sure the locking nut is spun tight against the housing to prevent the screw from
loosening.
Hand brake is Too Tight.
Same as the procedure above except turn the screw counter clockwise.

USER INSTRUCTIONS
To Sit Down
1. Engage the rear wheel locks so that the wheels by pushing down on the brake handle until the brake shoe
presses firmly on the wheel and prevents the chair from rolling.
2. Flip the footrests into an upright position so that the user can stand between the footrests with the back of their
legs touching the seat upholstery.
3. From behind the chair assist the user by slowly lowering them into the chair.
To Rise from Seated Position
1. Engage the rear wheel locks so that the wheels by pushing down on the brake handle until the brake shoe
presses firmly on the wheel and prevents the chair from rolling.
2. Flip the both footrests into an upright position.
3. Place both feet firmly on the ground and rise slowly from the chair with the assistance of a care giver.
To Transfer from Seated Position (Model #s 352/332)
1. Place the chair along side of the desired seating device.
2. Engage the rear wheel locks so that the wheels by pushing down on the brake handle until the brake shoe
presses firmly on the wheel and prevents the chair from rolling.
3. Remove or flip back the arm on the side of the transfer by pressing on the plastic covers located on the front and
rear of the arm.
4. Release the footrests and swing them to the outer sides of the chair frame or flip both footplates upward to a
vertical position.
5. Carefully transfer from the chair to desired seating area with the assistance of a caregiver.
General Care
Wipe all metal parts at least once a week using a soft cloth. Dry chair immediately if it is exposed to moisture. Abrasive
cleaners or materials will scratch the surface of the chair.
Tires
Minimal maintenance is required for rubber tires. Wipe with a damp cloth occasionally. If tires become cracked or worn,
replace immediately.
Front Casters
Inspect casters periodically and lubricate them when necessary. To lubricate, remove the fork and grease the caster
bearings. Remove the wheel from the fork and grease the wheel bearings. The wheel and fork can be reassembled by
tightening the nuts until there is no play remaining, but the wheel rolls freely. The fork will revolve freely when adjusted
correctly. The caster will utter if the nut is too loose or be difficult to steer if the nut is too tight.
Wheels
Inspect monthly for correct tightness. If the wheel seems to be loose or wobbly, release the lock nut and tighten the axle
bolt. Lean chair to one side and spin adjusted wheel to check for correct adjustments.
Wheel Locks
Wheel locks should be checked for correct locking action before actual use. Pushing the handle completely forward
activates the wheel locks. If the wheel locks are working correctly they will be embedded into the tire at least 1/8". To
adjust wheel locks, loosen nut on carriage bolt. Slide clamp toward rear wheel until lock shoe is embedded at least 1/8"
into rear tire when lock handle is engaged. Tighten nut to secure into position.
6. Care and Maintenance
Do not attempt to repair the transport chair yourself.
Call the store where you purchased the transport chair. Most dealers do repairs and will re-order parts for
you.
If your dealer is unable to help you, please call N29$ at (800) 557-6682.

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