
LEANING
Leaning should be avoided when possible, as this weight transfer will reduce your chair’s
stability. When leaning forward or sideways make sure the casters are turned in the direcon
you are leaning as this will lengthen the wheel base, increasing stability. Also make sure the
wheel locks are engaged, to prevent your chair from rolling.
MANEUVERING RAMPS, CURBS, STAIRS
Lean forward in chair, pung weight over front casters when going up inclines. When going
on descending inclines do so slowly by controlling your speed using the hand-rims and not the
wheel. To mount a curb use the pping method, pull the chair backwards and over the curb. To
descend a curb do your pping and either pull yourself down backwards or roll yourself for-
ward and down very slowly.
It is a denite no-no to use your chair on an escalator, nd the nearest elevator instead. Going
up or down stairs should be done with at least two aendants at all mes.
TRANSFERRING IN A WHEELCHAIR
Aendant assistance is recommended to stabilize the chair and help in liing you, if necessary.
Transfers are best accomplished by following these guidelines:
• Use a chair with detachable or ip back arm.
• Posion your chair as close as possible to the transfer object and engage your wheel locks
to prevent movement.
• Try to transfer to objects of the same height or close to.
LEANING
MANEUVERING RAMPS, CURBS, STAIRS
TRANSFERRING IN A WHEELCHAIR
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