3 - tilting (balancing on the rear wheels) – Invacare Variance Plus User Manual

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Lean your body forwards while holding the two armrests and lifting yourself to

standing position. Then move to the place where you wish to sit, taking your

weight on your arms and hands.

( Figure 10 )

WARNING

Never stand up on the foot rests when you are

getting in or out of the wheelchair.

( Figure 11 )

1.3 - Tilting (balancing on the rear

wheels)

Do not tilt the wheelchair without assistance

unless you have mastered the technique of

balancing on the rear wheels.

NOTE FOR THIRD PERSON

If a wheelchair user needs assistance, use your body correctly. Keep your

back straight and bend at the knee to tip the wheelchair, mount pavements,

negotiate stairs or any other obstacles.

Also take care of moving parts such as the armrests or legrests. These must

NEVER be used as aids when lifting as they may inadvertently become

detached and hurt yourself and/or your helpers.

When you are learning a new method of assistance, ask an experienced

helper to advise you before putting it into practice on your own.

To tilt the wheelchair, a third person should grip the handles firmly, ensuring

that the handles are properly fixed. Warn the occupant of the wheelchair

before tilting it and remind him/her to lean backwards. Check that the

occupant’s feet and hands are clear of all the wheels. Place a foot on the

foot step tube and move continuously until the wheelchair is at the point of

equilibrium. At this stage, the helper will feel a difference in weight distribution

which usually occurs at an angle of about 30°. Turn the wheelchair in the

direction required, if necessary.

LOWER the front, holding the handles to lower the wheelchair slowly

and continuously. Do not lower the wheelchair suddenly for the last few

centimetres from the ground. This might hurt the occupant.

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