RgK 95280 Hi Lite Titanium Rigid Wheelchair User Manual
- September 28, 2024
- RGK
Table of Contents
- RgK 95280 Hi Lite Titanium Rigid Wheelchair
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Daily Manual Propelled Wheelchair
- Safety Summary
- Service Inspection Checklist
- Troubleshooting Guide Mechanical
- Procedure 1 – Upholstery
- Procedure 2 – Rear Wheels
- Procedure 3 – Tyres and Inner Tubes
- Procedure 4 – Camber Bar
- Procedure 5 – Castor Wheels and Forks
- Procedure 6 – Wheel Locks
- Procedure 7 – Footrest
- Procedure 8 – Folding Backrest
- Procedure 9 – Push Handles
- Procedure 10 – Anti-tips
- Procedure 11 – Sideguards
- Transportation
- Technical Data
- Manufacturers Warranty
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
RgK 95280 Hi Lite Titanium Rigid Wheelchair
Product Information
Specifications
- Model: Hilite
- User Manual: UM-Hilite-021-EU
- Manufacturer: RGK
Product Usage Instructions
Set Up Guide
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WARNING: Do not operate this equipment without
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Carefully remove product and any loose parts from the box.
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Read the user manual thoroughly to understand safetyrisks.
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Attach the wheels and separate parts.
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Check all parts are secured, functioning correctly, and set up properly, including tyre pressure.
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Adjust the upholstery for posture and comfort.
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Adjust the footplate height for proper support.
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Transfer into the wheelchair in a safe environment and ensure it functions correctly.
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Test the wheelchair fully before going outdoors or on rough terrain.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What should I do if I encounter issues with my wheelchair?
A: If you encounter any issues with your wheelchair, please contact your local
authorized dealer for assistance.
Thank you for choosing an RGK product.
Welcome to the RGK family and we hope the product and service you have
received has exceeded your expectations. Please take the time to read the
instructions and familiarise yourself with your new wheelchair to ensure you
benefit from the maximum safety, performance and longevity.
We want you to be fully satisfied with our products and services and we are
constantly working to develop our products further. For this reason, changes
can occur within our range of products with regard to form, technology and
equipment. Consequently, no claims can be construed from the data or pictures
contained in this user manual.
Set Up Guide
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Carefully remove product and any loose parts from the box and ensure nothing is left in the packaging.
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Read contents of this user manual thoroughly and understand the safety risks.
Attach the wheels and separate parts. -
Check everything is as expected and that all parts are secured, functioning and set up correctly, including tyre pressure.
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Adjust the upholstery ensuring it provides the right levels of support to suit your posture and comfort requirements.
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Adjust the footplate height if required to ensure the correct support for your feet and balance.
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Once ready and in a safe environment, carefully transfer into your new wheelchair and ensure it functions correctly.
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Before going outdoors or on rougher terrain, ensure you have fully tested the wheelchair and are confident with the balance point and how the chair functions.
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If you have questions on the set up of your wheelchair, please contact your local authorized dealer. Happy rolling!
NOTE :
Medical Device Regulation (EU) 2017/745
General user advice.
Not following these instructions may result in physical injury, damage to the
product or damage to the environment!
A notice to the user and/or patient that any serious incident that has
occurred in relation to the device should be reported to the manufacturer and
the competent authority of the Member State in which the user and/or patient
is established.
The management system of SUNRISE MEDICAL is certified to EN ISO 13485. This product complies with the standards set forth in EU and UK regulations.
WARNING
Do not operate this equipment without first reading and understanding this
user manual. If you are unable to understand the warnings and instructions,
contact RGK or a healthcare professional (doctor / therapist) before
attempting to use this equipment – otherwise injury or equipment damage may
NOTE : B4Me special adaptations RGK WHEELCHAIRS strongly recommends that
in order to ensure that your BaMe product operates, and performs as intended
by the manufacturer; all the user information supplied with your B4Me product
is read and understood, before the product is first used. RGK WHEELCHAIRS also
recommends that the user information is not discarded after reading it, but it
is kept safely stored for future reference.
NOTE : Medical Device Combinations It may be possible to combine this
Medical device with one or more other Medical Device or other product.
Information on which combinations are possible can be found at
www.Sunrisemedical.co.uk All combinations
listed have been validated to meet the General Safety and Performance
Requirements, Annex I Nr. 14.1 of the Medical Device Regulation 2017/745.
As the manufacturer, SUNRISE MEDICAL, declares that this product conforms to
the Medical Device Regulation (2017/745).
As the manufacturer, SUNRISE MEDICAL, declares that the product conforms to
the UK Medical Devices Regulation 2002 No. 618.
- Definitions NOTE: General advice or best practice
- CAUTION: Advice to user that potential damage to equipment may occur if the advice is not followed.
- WARNING: Advice to the user of a Potential Risk of injury if the advice is not followed.
- DANGER: Advice to the user of a potential risk of serious injury or death if the advice is not followed.
NOTE:
NOTE: Please note that driving a wheelchair requires sufficient cognitive, physical and visual skills. The user must be able to assess the effects of actions during the operation of the wheelchair and, if necessary, to correct them. These capabilities and the safe use of the additionally attached components cannot be assessed by Sunrise Medical as a manufacturer. We cannot accept any liability for any damage resulting from this. Please refer to the operating instructions of the wheelchair and the additionally mounted components. Instruct the user in the safe use of the wheelchair and the additionally mounted components. Inform users of specific warnings that need to be read, understood, and respected.
NOTE : The wheelchairs shown and described in this user manual may not correspond in every detail exactly to your own model. However, all instructions are completely relevant, regardless of possible detail differences. The manufacturer reserves the right to alter without notice any weights, measurements or other technical data shown in this manual. All figures, measurements and capacities shown in this manual are approximate and do not constitute specifications
NOTE : Please keep a note of your local authorised dealer’s contact details in the space provided. In the event of a breakdown, contact them and try and give relevant details so they can help you quickly.
Daily Manual Propelled Wheelchair
- A – BACKREST
- B – WHEEL LOCKS
- C – REAR WHEELS
- D – CASTOR WHEELS
- E – CASTOR FORKS
- F – FOOTPLATE
- G – FOOTPLATE COVER
- H – CAMBER AXLE
- I – FRAME
- J – UNDER SEAT BRACE BAR
- K – CUSHION & COVER
- L – SIDEGUARD
Safety Summary
Use
Wheelchairs are exclusively for children and adults who
are unable to walk or have limited mobility, for their own personal use, when
self-propelling and being moved by a third party (pushed by an attendant),
within the home and outdoors.
The maximum weight limit (includes the user and any weight of accessories
fitted to the chair) is marked on the serial number label, which is affixed to
the camber axle or the under-seat brace bar.
Warranty can only be considered if the product is used under the specified
conditions and for the intended purposes. The intended lifetime of the
wheelchair is 5 years. Please do not use or fit any third-party components to
the wheelchair unless they are officially approved by RGK Wheelchairs.
Area of Application
The variety of fitting variants as well as the modular design mean that it can
be used by those who cannot walk or have limited mobility e.g. due to:
- Paralysis
- Loss of extremity (leg amputation)
- Extremity defect deformity
- Joint contractures / joint injuries
- Illnesses such as heart and circulation deficiencies, disturbance of equilibrium or cachexia as well as for elderly people who still have the strength in the upper body.
When considering provision, please also note the body size, weight, physical
and psychology constitution, the age of the person, living conditions and
environment.
Final Selection of the type of wheelchair to be used by an individual rests
solely with the user and their health care professional capable of making such
a selection.
WARNING :
CHOKING HAZARD – This mobility aid uses small parts which under certain
circumstances may present a choking hazard to young children.
General safety
The engineering and construction of this wheelchair has been designed to
provide maximum safety. International safety standards currently in force have
been fulfilled where appropriate. Nevertheless, users may put themselves at
risk by improperly using their wheelchairs. For your own safety, the following
rules must be strictly observed.
Unprofessional or erroneous changes or adjustments increase the risk of
accident. As a wheelchair user, you are also part of the daily traffic on
streets and pavements, just like anyone else. We would like to remind you that
you are therefore also subject to any and all traffic laws.
Be careful during your first use in your new wheelchair and get comfortable
and confident before attempting outdoors or difficult obstacles. It is
possible that potholes or uneven ground could cause this wheelchair to tip
over, especially when riding uphill or downhill. When riding forwards over a
step or up an incline, the body should be leaning forward.
WARNING:
Travelling downhill at higher speeds in your wheelchair can cause castor
flutter. This can lead to instability and potentially result in personal
injury.
Before each use, the following should be checked:
- Quick release axles on the rear wheels
- Velcro on seats and backrests
- Tyres and tyre pressure
- Wheel locks
Before changing any of the adjustments of the wheelchair, it is important to read the corresponding section of the user manual.
DANGER
NEVER exceed the maximum load of 125kg for Hilite
(100kg if used with a handbike) for driver plus any items carried on the
wheelchair. Please note the weight information for lighter weight options,
which are quoted separately. If you exceed the maximum load, this can lead to
damage to the chair, or you may fall or tip over, lose control and may lead to
serious injury of the user and other people.
- If and whenever possible, during a journey in a specially fitted vehicle for disabled people, vehicle occupants should use the seats in the vehicle and the appropriate restraint system. This is the only way to ensure that occupants will have the maximum protection if there is an accident.
- To avoid falls and dangerous situations, you should first practice using your new wheelchair on level ground with good visibility.
- This wheelchair should be used exclusively to convey one person at a time. Any other use does not comply with the intended purpose.
- When getting on or off the wheelchair, do not use the footplates. These should be flipped up beforehand and swung to the outside as far as possible. (If applicable)
- Depending on the diameter and setting of the castors, as well as the centre of gravity setting of the wheelchair, the castors may begin to flutter at high speeds. This can lead to the castors being blocked and the wheelchair may tip over.
- In particular, do not travel on an incline without wheel locks, travel at a reduced speed. Riding sideways on to a slope or incline, increases the possibility of the wheelchair tipping over sideways.
- Explore the effects of changing the centre of gravity on the behaviour of the wheelchair, for example on inclines, slopes, all gradients or when overcoming obstacles. Do this with the secure aid of a helper.
- We recommend that novice users use anti-tip tubes
Weight Training
RGK DOES NOT recommend the use of its wheelchairs as a weight training
apparatus. This product has NOT been designed or tested as a seat for any kind
of weight training. If occupant uses said wheelchair as a weight training
apparatus, RGK shall NOT be liable for personal injury
or equipment damage and the warranty will be voided immediately.
WARNING
- Any products left in extreme hot or cold climates could result in hot/cold surfaces which could result in personal injury.
- Do not expose the product or any of its accessories to any form of excessive heat or naked flame, Including cigarettes.
- This product has moving parts and therefore could trap the user’s fingers. Use extreme caution when moving.
Stability and Balance
To assure stability and correct operation of your wheelchair, you must at all
times maintain balance. Your wheelchair has been designed to remain upright
and stable during normal daily activities as long as you do not move beyond
the centre of gravity. All activities which involve movement in the chair have
an effect on the centre of gravity.
Make sure the castors are pointing in the rearward position whenever you lean
forward. This can be achieved by advancing the chair and then reversing it in
a straight line. See Fig 2.
WARNING:
The position of the footrest, camber tube, height, as well as the tautness of
the back upholstery are directly related to the chair’s stability. Any change
to one or any combination of the three may cause the chair to decrease in
stability. Use EXTREME caution when using a new seating position for the first
time.
WARNING:
Tyre pressure
DO NOT use your wheelchair unless it has the proper tyre pressure (P.S.I).
DO NOT over inflate the tyres. Failure to follow these suggestions may cause
the tyre to explode and cause bodily harm.
- Anti-tip tubes should prevent the chair tipping over backwards unintentionally. Under no circumstances should they take the place of transit wheels, and be used to transport a person in a wheelchair with the rear wheels removed.
- With extreme settings (e.g. rear wheels in the most forward position) and less than perfect posture, the wheelchair may tip over even on a level surface.
- Do not hang heavy items such as shopping bags or backpacks, on the push handles, head rest or backrest of the wheelchair. These can change the tipping point and there is a risk of tipping backwards.
- When reaching for objects which are in front of, to the side or behind the wheelchair, make sure that you do not lean too far out of the wheelchair. If you do it can change the centre of gravity there is a risk of tipping or rolling over.
- Only use your wheelchair properly. For example, avoid travelling against an obstacle without braking (step, kerb edge) or dropping down gaps, or using escalators.
- Only attempt stairs with the help of an attendant. There is equipment available to help you, e.g. climbing ramps or lifts, please use them. If there is no such equipment available, then the wheelchair must be tipped and pushed over the steps (2 helpers).
- In general, any anti-tip tubes fitted must be set beforehand, so that they cannot touch the steps, as otherwise this could lead to a serious fall. Afterwards the anti-tip tubes must be set back to their correct position.
- Make sure that the attendant only holds the wheelchair using securely mounted parts (e.g. not on the footrests or the side guards).
- When using the lifting ramp make sure that the anti-tip tubes fitted are positioned outside the danger area.
- Secure your wheelchair on uneven ground or when transferring (e.g. into a car) by using the wheel locks.
- The wheel locks will only work if there is sufficient tyre pressure and if the correct setting has been made (see the Chapter on “Wheel locks”).
- When it is dark, please wear light clothing or clothing with reflectors, so that you can be seen more easily. Make sure that the reflectors on the side and back of the wheelchair are clearly visible. We would also recommend that you fit an active light.
- Adjustments to your wheelchair, especially to security-relevant components as for example wheel-locks, anti-tip or backrest must be performed by authorized dealers.
- It is recommended to clean and disinfect the entire product, especially the upholstery, frequently.
- Do not tilt the wheelchair without assistance
- Do not reuse single use fasteners
- The wheel locks are not intended to brake your wheelchair. They are only there to ensure that your wheelchair does not begin rolling unintentionally. When you stop on uneven ground, you should always use the wheel locks to prevent such rolling. Always apply both wheel locks; otherwise, your wheelchair could tip over.
- The wheel locks have not been designed to be used as brakes for a moving wheelchair.
- Always make use of elevators and ramps. If these are not available, you should request the help of an attendant. They should only grip the wheelchair at securely mounted parts. If anti-tip tubes are fitted these must be folded away. A wheelchair should never be lifted with an occupant; it should only be pushed.
- If the seat and back sling are damaged, you must replace them immediately.
- Do not lift or carry the wheelchair by the back tubes or the push handles.
- Be careful with fire, in particular with burning cigarettes. Seat and back slings can be set alight.
Indications
The varieties of fitting variants, as well as the modular design, mean that
it can be used by those who cannot walk or have limited mobility because of:
- Paralysis
- Loss of extremity (leg amputation)
- Extremity defect deformity
- Joint contractures/joint injuries
Illnesses such as heart and circulation deficiencies, disturbance of equilibrium or cachexia, Neurological disease patterns, Muscle dystrophy, Hemiplegia as well as for elderly people who still have strength in the upper body.
Contraindications
The wheelchair shall not be used without attendant in case of:
- Perception disorder
- Imbalance
- Loss of both arms, if not supported by a caregiver
- contracture or joint damage on both arms
- Seating disability
- Always make sure that the quick-release axles on the rear wheels are set properly and are locked in place. If the button on the quick-release axle is not pressed in, the rear wheel cannot be removed.
- In particular when using lightweight metal hand rims, fingers will easily become hot when braking from a high speed or on long inclines.
- If the wheelchair is subject to direct sunlight for a long period of time, then parts of the wheelchair (e.g. frame, leg rests, brakes and side guards) may become hot (>41°C).
- To avoid hand injuries do not grab in between the spokes or between the rear wheel and wheel lock when driving the wheelchair.
- Do not use the wheelchair on slopes > 5°. The dynamic safe slope is dependent on the chair configuration, the user’s abilities and the style of riding. As the user’s abilities and style of riding cannot be pre-determined then the max safe slope cannot be determined. Therefore, this must be determined by the user with the assistance of an attendant to prevent tipping. It is strongly recommended that inexperienced users have anti-tips fitted.
- Do not use your wheelchair on muddy or icy ground.
- Do not use your wheelchair where pedestrians are not allowed.
- The wheelchair should be used with caution in heavy rain, snow, slippery, or unsound surfaces.
- Do not use the wheelchair in hazardous environments.
Service Inspection Checklist
NOTE:
Regular cleaning will help to highlight any loose or worn parts and enhance
the smooth operation of your wheelchair. To operate properly and safely, your
wheelchair must be cared for just like any other vehicle. Routine maintenance
will extend the life and efficiency of your wheelchair. Initial adjustments
should be made to suit your personal body structure and preference. If you
want to store the wheelchair for a long period of time, then no further
measures are required. Make sure that the wheelchair is stored at room
temperature in a dry place which is protected from strong sunlight. Before
using it again, the wheelchair should be checked by an authorised dealer.
Thereafter, follow the maintenance procedures outlined below:
Troubleshooting Guide Mechanical
WARNING
After adjusting, always make sure that parts are properly tightened BEFORE
using the wheelchair. DO NOT over-tighten hardware attaching to the frame.
This could cause damage to the wheelchair
Procedure 1 – Upholstery
The upholstery is fully adjustable and can be easily adjusted to provide the correct balance and comfort in your new wheelchair.
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Adjusting Seat
Remove the cushion from the wheelchair. The seat is adjusted by increasing or decreasing the tension in the straps on the underside of the seat (Fig 4). To remove, release all the straps and remove. -
Adjusting Backrest
Remove the cushion and centre pad from wheelchair (Fig 3). The backrest is adjusted by increasing or decreasing the tension on the straps at the back of the backrest. To remove, release all the straps and remove.
WARNING
The position of the footrest, camber tube and rear seat height, as well as the
tautness of the back upholstery are directly related to the chair’s stability.
Any change to one or any combination of the four may cause the chair to
decrease in stability. Use EXTREME caution when using a new seating position
for the first time.
CAUTION
Velcro used on upholstery may cause property damage if contacted closely.
Procedure 2 – Rear Wheels
The rear wheels are quick release and are designed to be removed and attached frequently. All rear wheels use quick release axle pins to secure the wheels to the frame, although these vary in length, they operate the same.
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Removing/attaching rear wheels
Push the quick release button and pull the wheel outwards. To install, push and hold the button and insert the quick release axle pin into the axle until the pin clicks into position. Ensure both wheels are fully engaged prior to use. -
Adjusting Quick release axle pin
Only adjust the quick release axle pin if the wheel does
not engage or the wheels feels loose. To adjust the length, remove the axle pin from the wheel and by using 2 x adjustable spanners/wrenches as per Fig 7, extend or shorten the pin as required.
WARNING
Changing the size of your rear wheels can seriously affect the performance and
stability of the wheelchair.
WARNING
Any adjustments to your quick release pins – then YOU must ensure your wheels
lock on both sides of your wheelchair.
When attaching the rear wheels, always check that they are securely mounted.
Pull on the rear wheels to make sure the detent pin / RGK cap of the quick
release axle are fully released before operating the wheelchair.
You should NOT be able to pull the rear wheel off.
Procedure 3 – Tyres and Inner Tubes
Tyres will wear just like a car tyre and the time will depend on the type of use. It is recommended that both tyres are changed once the tread fades. For pneumatic tyres, there is a risk that a puncture will occur and the inner tube will need to be replaced in order to keep the wheelchair operational.
Changing the tyre
Remove the wheel from the wheelchair and release air in the tube by pressing
the small pin inside the valve, if a Presta valve, then unscrew both the head
and the securing ring at base and press the top until air releases. Using 2 x
tyre levers (supplied in the toolkit), unhook the tyre completely from the
wheel rim. Remove inner tube and tyre from wheel rim.
To install the tyre, place one side of the new tyre on the wheel rim. Then
insert the inner tube inside the tyre and align the valve with the wheel rim
hole. Ensure there are no kinks or uneven tension in the inner tube before
putting
the second side of the tyre back on the wheel rim using the tyre levers. Be careful not to pinch the inner tube. Once tyre and inner tube are on the wheel rim, replace securing ring (if applicable) then inflate tyre a little. Adjust inner tube and tyre so that they fit nicely on the wheel rim and inflate to the recommended tyre pressure.
Changing the inner tube
Repeat the method above but do not remove tyre completely, just remove inner
tube. If problems continue, remove tyre and inner tube and ensure there are no
sharp edges in the wheel rim which may be causing a puncture.
Procedure 4 – Camber Bar
The Camber Axle or Camber Tube control your wheel position and your centre of gravity. It is very important to have this set up for your requirements for performance and safety. Axle tube can be fixed or adjustable. Fixed means this cannot be adjusted and for a user who is experienced and knows their balance point. Adjustable position gives the user choice and is ideal for less experienced users
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adjusting Axle Tube position
To adjust the axle position, remove wheels. Using a 5mm allen key for the toolkit, release the top screw on each side of the axle clamp as shown in Fig 8 (A). Once released but still intact, move the axle backward for more stability and move forward for more tip. Tighten the top screws once position has been set, and carefully use the chair as it where the first time. -
Replacing Axle tube
To replace the axle tube, remove wheels. Using a 5mm allen key from the toolkit, release the bottom screw completely from the axle clamp as shown in Fig 8 (B). Take note of the distance between the axle clamp and the axle tube for set up of the new axle tube. Slide new tube into the clamps and into the same position as the old axle tube. The notch in the axle insert must be at the top of the axle tube.
If the wheelchair feels slow after replacing the axle tube, rotate the axle tube a little forwards or backwards to correct the wheel alignment.
WARNING
The position of the footrest, camber bar, as well as the tautness of the back
upholstery, are directly related to the chair’s stability.
Any change to one or any combination of the three may cause the chair to
decrease in stability. Use EXTREME caution when using a new seating position
for the first time.
Procedure 5 – Castor Wheels and Forks
The castor wheels at the front of the wheelchair will wear just like care tyres and should be replaced when they visibly look worn or cracks appear.
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Changing castor wheels
Using 2 x 4mm allen keys from the toolkit, remove 1 of
the 2 screws in the centre of the castor wheel, as shown in Fig 9. Remove the screw and slide out the castor axle with the other screw still attached, noting any spacers and their positions. Install the new castor wheel and slide the castor axle back through and secure with the final screw. -
Removing the castor fork
Remove cap at the top of the castor housing. Using the socket from the toolkit, release and remove the locking nut. This will release the castor fork, and take note of any spacers and their positions.
NOTE
Castor Bearings must be fitted by an authorised dealer. Failure to do so will
result in invalid warranty on the parts.
CAUTION
DO NOT replace the front castor forks or castor wheels with a different size
other than what was originally supplied on the chair.
By changing to a different size castor fork or castor wheel will have an
adverse effect on the running of the chair and the end users balance causing
personal injury.
Procedure 6 – Wheel Locks
The wheel locks are adjustable in position to suit tyre changes and wear. As tyres wear, the wheel lock may not hold the wheelchair as intended, so these need to be adjusted to suit the tyre condition.
NOTE:
Before adjusting or replacing any style of wheel lock ensure that the tyres
are inflated to the recommended pressure as indicated on the tyre.
Adjusting Wheel locks
Using a 5mm Allen key from the toolkit, release the 2 screws in the clamp or
on the underside of the plate. Once the wheel lock is loose, reposition so
that there is at least 3mm of interference when the wheel lock is activated.
Tighten securely and repeat on the other side.
WARNING
After any adjustments, repair or service and before use, make sure all
attaching hardware is tightened securely – otherwise injury or damaged may
result. If wheel locks do not hold occupied wheelchair in place please adjust
as above, or contact your dealer – otherwise injury or damages may occur. The
wheel locks are designed to work when your wheelchair is static. Wheel locks
should not be applied during use and tyre pressure should be as indicated on
the tyre.
Procedure 7 – Footrest
The footrest may need adjusting when you first use the wheelchair, if circumstances change or if fasteners come loose. It is important to periodically check the height and adjust as required.
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Adjust footrest height
Before adjustment, take note of the height you have or require and mark if necessary. Using a 4 or 5mm allen key from the toolkit, release the 2 screws in the footrest clamps. Reposition the footrest in the correct height and tighten the screws securely. -
Adjust the footrest angle
With an adjustable angle footrest, release the 2 x clamp screws in the centre of the footplate using a 4mm allen key and 10mm spanner from the toolkit. Reposition to the correct angle and tighten the screws securely.
WARNING:The footrest assembly MUST be at least 40mm above the ground/floor to avoid hitting protruding objects when using this wheelchair.
Procedure 8 – Folding Backrest
The backrest can be fixed or folding and if a folding option is chosen, the backrest can fold to make the chair smaller in transport size.
Operating the folding backrest
Grab the pull cord and the back brace-bar together until the backrest releases
and moves forward. Release the pull cord and continue to push forward until
the pins click into position securing the backrest in the folded position. To
release, grab the pull cord and back brace bar together and pull upright until
the backrest clicks into the original position WARNING
Your folding back MUST be locked securely in place before using your
wheelchair.
CAUTION
This product contains moving parts. Beware of finger trapping.
Procedure 9 – Push Handles
A range of push handles can be supplied on this wheelchair for use by an attendant and operated as per the following procedures.
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Adjusting Height adjustable push handles
Release the over centre lever and position at the desired height and then tighten the lever to secure. Repeat on the other side to get uniform height between both handles. -
Screw in push handles
Screw in push handles can be removed by unscrewing them from the back rest. To install, screw them in until tight by hand. -
Operating flip down push handles
Press the button underneath the handle and push the handle down at the same time, repeat on other side. Pull up the handle until it clicks into position to return to original position.
WARNING
DO NOT attempt to lift the wheelchair by any removable (detachable) parts i.e.
Height adjustable push handles, Fold-down push handles and Screw-in push
handles
Procedure 10 – Anti-tips
An anti tip can be used to make the chair more stable and is recommended by a health care professional.
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Swing away anti-tip
To store the anti-tip, push down on the spring-loaded tube until it releases from the housing. Swing 180 degrees under the chair and into the locked position. To return to the operating position, repeat and return the same way. To adjust the length, press the button on the tube and lengthen or shorter the wheel tube. -
Single sport anti-tip
To remove anti-tip, remove quick release pin and remove tube. The clamp attached to the frame is factory fitted
and cannot removed unless by an approved wheelchair technician.
WARNING
RGK strongly recommends ordering the anti-tips as an additional safeguard for
the wheelchair user.
WARNING
Anti-tippers MUST be fully engaged. Ensure the release button of the anti-
tipper fully protrudes out of the hole in the anti-tipper socket.
Ensure both anti-tippers are adjusted to the same height.
Procedure 11 – Sideguards
Sideguards support the user and prevent clothes from getting dirty. Although these need little maintenance, replacement is shown below.
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Screw in sideguards
Remove the rear wheels. Using a 4mm allen key from the toolkit, release the 3 screws in the sideguard. To install, secure all screws but do not tighten until all are in position. Take care not to cross thread the screws. -
Lift out sideguards
Remove sideguards from receiver. Using a 4mm allen key from the toolkit, release the 2 screws securing the sideguard to the lift out post. To install, replace and tighten the 2 screws. Take care not to cross thread the screws. -
Fold flat sideguards
Using a 3mm allen key from the toolkit, remove the 4 screws from the inside of the sideguard. To install, secure all screws but do not tighten until all are in position. Take care not to cross thread the screws. -
Flip back sideguards
Using a 4mm allen key from the toolkit, release the screws securing the sideguard to the lift out post. To install, replace and tighten the 2 screws. Take care not to cross thread the screws.
Transportation
DANGER
There is risk of serious injury or death if this advice is ignored.
Transportation of your wheelchair within a vehicle
A wheelchair secured in a vehicle, will not provide the equivalent of safety
and security as a vehicle seating system. We recommend that the user transfers
to the vehicle seating. It is recognised that’s this is not always practical
for the user to be transferred and in these circumstances RGK recommends the
use of a crash tested wheelchair.
Technical Data
Description | Min | Max |
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Maximum user weight | N/A | 125kg |
Overall length with leg rest (no wheels) | 400mm | 700mm |
Overall width (seat width) | 250mm | 500mm |
Folded height (only for chairs with folding backs) | 500mm | 750mm |
Total mass (with wheels) | 7.5kg | 15kg* |
Mass of the heaviest part (Transport weight) | 5.5kg | 12kg* |
Static stability downhill | N/A | 5° of incline |
Static stability uphill | N/A | 5° of incline |
Static stability sideways | N/A | 5° of incline |
Seat plan angle | 0° | 45° of tilt |
Effective seat depth | 250mm | 500mm |
Seat surface height at front edge | 380mm | 550mm |
Backrest angle | -10° of tilt | 20° of tilt |
Backrest height | 150mm | 400mm |
Footrest to seat distance | 200mm | 520mm |
Leg to seat surface angle | 70° of angle | 90° of angle |
Armrest to seat distance | 150mm | 300mm |
Front location of armrest structure | N/A | N/A |
Handrim diameter | 24”-in | 26”-in |
Horizontal location of axle | 25mm | 150mm |
Minimum turning radius | 270mm | N/A |
* Weight excluding 3rd party items
Dimensions are subject to manufacturing tolerances.
ITEM | TORQUE |
---|---|
Backrest Pivot Plate | 10Nm |
Wheel Lock | 10Nm |
Camber Bar | 10Nm |
Footrest Adjustment Height | 10Nm |
All Other Items | 10Nm |
NOTE:
RGK Wheelchairs Ltd are bespoke and individually made to measure for you,
therefore your wheelchair may fall below or over the mentioned sizes.
Recycling/Disposal
- Prior to the wheelchair being re-used, it must be carefully prepared. All surfaces which come into contact with the user must be cleaned down and treated with a disinfection spray.
- In the following section, there is a description of the materials used on our wheelchairs.
- Aluminium: Frame, Castor forks, Wheels, side guards, Armrest, Footrest, Hand Rims, Anti-Tippers, Frame, Footplate covers Steel: Frame, Fixing points, Quick release axle pins, Footrest, Anti-tippers, Frame Wheels, Fixings, Wheel Locks, Footplate covers Titanium: Frame, Castor Forks, Quick release axle, Fixings, Side
- guards Anti-Tippers, Frame, Footrest
- Plastic: Handles, Tube stoppers, Castors, Footplate covers, Arm pads
- Packing: Plastic bags made from polyethylene, cardboard
- Upholstery: Woven polyester Cotton Leather
Disposal or recycling should be carried out by a disposal company or at a
public disposal point. You could also return your wheelchair to your dealer
for disposal
(There may be a charge imposed).
NOTE :
- Hygiene measures when being re-used:
- Prior to the wheelchair being re-used, it must be carefully prepared. All surfaces which come into contact with the user must be treated with a disinfection spray.
- To do this, you must use a disinfectant as authorised/recommended in your country, for rapid alcohol-based disinfection for medical products and medical devices, which must be disinfected quickly.
- Please be aware of the manufacturer’s instructions for the disinfectant you are using.
- In general, a complete disinfection cannot be guaranteed on seams. We therefore recommend that you dispose of seat and back slings to avoid micro-bacterial contamination with active agents according to your local infection protection law.
Identification / Serial Number
The serial number of your made to measure wheelchair is located on either the
under seat cross brace bar (J Product Description) or camber bar (H Product
Description) or inside the backrest upholstery (A).
Please provide the following information whenever you have to order
replacement parts.
- Serial Number:
- Name:
- Dealer:
RGK Chair Label Information
- A – Medical Device
- B – CE Mark
- C – Model
- D – Serial Number
- E – Manufacturing Date
- F – UDI Barcode
- G- Manufacturing Address
- H- UDI Human Readable Version
- I – Maximum User Weight
- J – Intended Use
- K – Importer’s Address
- L – UKCA Mark
- M – UK Responsible Person /
- Swiss Representative
Manufacturers Warranty
THIS GUARANTEE DOES NOT AFFECT YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS IN ANY WAY.
RGK Wheelchairs* provides a guarantee, as set out in the warranty conditions,
for wheelchairs to its customers covering the following
Warranty conditions
Should a part or parts of the wheelchair require repair or replacement as a
result of a manufacturing and/or material fault within 12 months or for frame
and cross-braces within 5 years after delivery to the customer, then the
affected part or parts will be repaired or replaced free of charge.
For original spare parts which have been fitted at the customer’s expense,
these will have a 12 months guarantee,
(following the fitting), in accordance with these warranty conditions.
- To enforce the warranty, please contact the local reseller where the product was purchased with the exact details of the nature of the difficulty. Should you be using the wheelchair outside the area covered by the local reseller, repairs or replacement will be carried out by another agency as designated by the manufacturer the wheelchair must be repaired by a RGK Wheelchairs designated Customer Service agent, (dealer).
- For parts, which have been repaired or exchanged within the scope of this warranty, we provide a warranty in accordance with these warranty conditions for the remaining warranty period for the wheelchair in accordance with point 1).
- For original spare parts which have been fitted at the customer’s expense, these will have a 12 months guarantee,(following the fitting), in accordance with these warranty conditions.
- Consumable parts such as pads, tyres, inner tubes and similar parts are excluded from the warranty, except in the case that premature wear of the part is the direct result of a manufacturing fault.
- Claims from this warranty shall not arise, if a repair or replacement of a wheelchair or a part is required for the following reasons:
- The product or part has not been maintained or serviced in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations as shown in the User Instructions and/or the Service Instructions.
- Accessories have been used which are not specified as original accessories.
- The wheelchair or part having been damaged by neglect, accident or improper use.
- Changes/modifications have been made to the wheelchair or parts, which deviate from the manufacturer’s specifications.
- Repairs have been carried out, before our Customer Service has been informed of the circumstances.
- This guarantee is subject to the law of the country in which the product was purchased from RGK Wheelchairs.
- Means the authorised RGK reseller from which the product was purchased.
Additional Notes For Australia Only
- For goods distributed by Sunrise Medical Pty Ltd in Australia, our goods come with a guarantee by Sunrise Medical (on behalf of the manufacturer) that cannot be excluded under Australian Consumer Law.
- You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any foreseeable loss or damage.
- You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
- The benefits to you given by this warranty are in addition to your other rights and remedies under a law in relation to the goods to which the warranty relates.
Sunrise Medical S.r.l.
Via Riva, 20 – Montale
29122 Piacenza
Italia
Tel.: +39 0523 573111
Fax: +39 0523 570060
www.SunriseMedical.it
References
- Wheelchairs, Seating & Mobility Scooters | Sunrise Medical
- Rollstühle, Rollstuhlzubehör & Elektromobile | Sunrise Medical
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