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If you have any questions about your Lifestyle Mobility Aids
device, please contact your authorized Lifestyle Mobility Aids
dealer.
Limited Lifetime Warranty against
manufacturing defects.
This warranty does not cover product failure
due to misuse, negligence, improper storage
or handling, improper operation or
unauthorized modifications.
Normal wear and tear on non-durable
components, such as rubber accessories and
casters are not covered under this warranty.
These items are subject to normal wear and
need periodic replacement.
For Warranty Service, it is recommended but
not required, that the product be returned to
the Rhythm Healthcare, LLC / Lifestyle Mobility
Aids dealer through whom it was originally
purchased. However, all Rhythm Healthcare,
LLC / Lifestyle Mobility Aids dealers are
qualified to assist you in obtaining warranty
service. If the product is to be returned to
Rhythm Healthcare, LLC / Lifestyle Mobility
Aids, prior authorization will be required.
In the event of a defect covered by this
warranty, Rhythm Healthcare, LLC / Lifestyle
Mobility Aids will determine if the product will
be repaired or replaced.
•DO NOT attempt to adjust or operate
wheelchair without reading the manual
carefully.
•DO NOT use as an occupant restraint in a
motor vehicle. User must always transfer to
the vehicle seat.
•DO NOT operate on streets, roadways, grass,
slippery surfaces, stairs or escalators.
•Wheel locks are not brakes and are not to be
used when wheelchair is moving. Wheel
locks are only intended to keep the
wheelchair in place when it is at a complete
stop.
•Always engage wheel locks before
transferring and when using a wheelchair lift
or elevator.
•DO NOT attempt inclines or declines greater
than a 10% grade.
•DO NOT stand or step on the footplates while
transferring to or from your wheelchair. This
could cause the wheelchair to tip or may
cause personal injury or damage to your
wheelchair.
•To reduce the risk of tipping: Before leaning
or reaching forward, sit back in the seat and
make sure casters are rotated fully toward
front of wheelchair. Do not lean over the top
of the wheelchair back. Do not tie down or
attach anything to the wheels. Do not stand
on footplates.
•Unauthorized modification or the use of
unauthorized replacement parts could
change the structure of the wheelchair, void
the warranty, and create a hazardous
condition resulting in serious personal injury.
300 lb
Weight Capacity
CADENCE
K3 WHEELCHAIR
WARNINGS LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY
TO FOLD WHEELCHAIR FOR STORAGE
Make sure the footrests are in the
forward locked position with the
footplates in the vertical position or
remove the footrests by pulling the
release levers; swinging the footrests
outward and lifting them from the
hinge pins.
Standing behind the chair, grab the
center of the seat, and pull up until
closed.
OPERATING WHEEL LOCKS
Engage by pushing the levers forward
until they lock into place. Disengage
by pulling back on the levers until the
wheels roll freely.
TO SET UP WHEELCHAIR
Open wheelchair by tilting to one side
and pushing down on seat rail until it
opens.
Attach footrests by aligning holes on
tabs at top of footrests with hinge pins
on outside of front frame. Then swing
footrests to front until footrest release
levers lock into place.
Adjust footrest length (while user is
seated) by loosening the cam lever
just above the footplate, pushing in
the adjustment button and sliding the
inner tubing up or down to desired
setting until the adjustment button
protrudes fully from the adjustment
hole. Then snap cam lever back into
place.
Make sure the footplate is at least 2.5”
from the floor for proper clearance.
Clean frame with a damp cloth and dust
weekly.
Clean upholstery and armrests with mild
soap and water.
DO NOT use abrasive cleansers or
scouring pads.
If exposed to liquid, dry the wheelchair
thoroughly as soon as possible.
If any component appears worn or is not
working properly, contact an authorized
dealer for repair and/or appropriate
replacement parts.
Solid rubber tires need minimal
maintenance, but should be cleaned
occasionally with a damp cloth.
If tires become severely worn or cracking
appears, contact an authorized dealer.
Wheels and casters should be checked
periodically and adjusted and lubricated
as needed by an authorized dealer.
Rhythm Healthcare, LLC
Lifestyle Mobility Aids
3200 Tyrone Blvd N
St. Petersburg, FL 33710
contactus@rhythmhc.com
Website: www.rhythmhc.com
(877) 843-6464
V3: 10/19/21
300 lb
Weight Capacity
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MAINTENANCE