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3E01-INS-LAB-R e vB08 © GF Health Products, Inc. December 2008 R ead this manual before operating your wheelchair . Sa v e t h i s m a n u al f or f u tu re u s e . The m o s t c u rren t v ers i o n o f t hi s m an u a l ca n b e f ou nd o n li ne a t w ww . gra ham e l d . co m Manual Wheelchair User Manual[...]
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2 3E01-INS-LAB-RevB08, December 2008 • T raveler SE Owner’ s Manual Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................... 3 2 IMPORT ANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .......................................... 5 3 GETTING ST ARTED ...................................................................... 8 4 HANDL[...]
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3E01-INS-LAB-RevB08, December 2008 • T raveler SE Owner’ s Manual 3 READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERA TING YOUR WHEELCHAIR 1 INTRODUCTION Important safety , operating, and maintenance instructions that warrant your attention are included in this owner's manual. Read the entire manual carefully before operating your new wheelchair , and refer t[...]
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4 3E01-INS-LAB-RevB08, December 2008 • T raveler SE Owner’ s Manual The person performing adjustments on the T raveler SE has the responsi- bility of making certain that the user can safely operate the wheelchair with the adjustments selected. This person must evaluate the user's abil- ity , weight, physical condition, the environment in w[...]
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3E01-INS-LAB-RevB08, December 2008 • T raveler SE Owner’ s Manual 5 2 IMPOR T ANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IMPORT ANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS: AL WA YS FOLLOW THESE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WHEN USING YOUR WHEELCHAIR. F AILURE TO DO SO COULD RESUL T IN PERSONAL INJURY TO YOU OR OTHERS OR DAMAGE TO YOUR WHEELCHAIR. Safety requires the constant attention of the w[...]
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6 3E01-INS-LAB-RevB08, December 2008 • T raveler SE Owner’ s Manual W ARNING: This wheelchair does not offer seating or occupant restraint equivalent to the seat provided in a motor vehicle! T o increase your safety while tra veling in a motor vehicle, alwa ys transfer to the vehicle seat and use the restraint provided b y the vehicle manufactu[...]
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3E01-INS-LAB-RevB08, December 2008 • T raveler SE Owner’ s Manual 7 W ARNING: Do not use y our wheelchair on escalators. W ARNING: Wheel locks are not brakes. Do not use the wheel locks to slow down your wheelchair , or while the wheelchair is moving. Wheel locks are only intended to keep the wheelchair in place when it is at a complete stop. W[...]
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8 3E01-INS-LAB-RevB08, December 2008 • T raveler SE Owner’ s Manual 3 GETTING ST AR TED Please familiarize yourself with main components, identified in T raveler SE illustration below . Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice. anti-tipper wheel lock cross brace frame rear wheel caster wheel footrest caster housing cast[...]
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3E01-INS-LAB-RevB08, December 2008 • T raveler SE Owner’ s Manual 9 4 HANDLING TIPS The Everest & Jennings ® T raveler SE has been designed and engineered to perform as a stable and well balanced unit when used for its intended purpose. However , it is possible to tip the T raveler SE over if it is used improperly . We urge you to learn th[...]
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10 3E01-INS-LAB-RevB08, December 2008 • T raveler SE Owner’ s Manual REACHING / BENDING W ARNING: Alw a y s tur n the casters frontward to provide sta- bility while reaching. If in doubt, ask for assistance or use a device that will extend y our reach without requiring you to shift your w eight. Although it is not recommended, you may find it [...]
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3E01-INS-LAB-RevB08, December 2008 • T raveler SE Owner’ s Manual 11 RAMPS AND INCLINES W ARNING: During descent, the footplates' lowest point should be no closer to the ground than 2-1/2 inches to permit proper clearance. W ARNING: Do not attempt inclines without anti-tippers in- stalled. Do not attempt an y incline or decline of more tha[...]
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12 3E01-INS-LAB-RevB08, December 2008 • T raveler SE Owner’ s Manual CURBS AND STEPS Curbs, steps and stairways are dangerous obstacles that confront the wheelchair user . When you encounter curbs, find a way around, or use the ramps now available in most locations. If you encounter steps and there is no ramp available, avoid the steps by util[...]
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3E01-INS-LAB-RevB08, December 2008 • T raveler SE Owner’ s Manual 13 5 ADJUSTMENTS The T raveler SE offers several adjustments to make it easier and more comfortable to drive. Section 7, MAINTENANCE, offers preventive main- tenance suggestions for keeping your wheelchair in excellent condition; ensure that all components are in excellent condit[...]
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14 3E01-INS-LAB-RevB08, December 2008 • T raveler SE Owner’ s Manual ARMS All T raveler SE arms are removable. Remove arm 1. Depress lower arm release pin until it unlocks. 2. Hold arm by center of armpad. Lift straight up and off. Install arm Hold arm by center of arm- pad. Lower arm straight down into sockets and push to lock. Ensure that rel[...]
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3E01-INS-LAB-RevB08, December 2008 • T raveler SE Owner’ s Manual 15 hinge plate swingaway release lever remove footr est (left shown) FRONT RIGGING FOOTREST—DET ACHABLE, SWINGA W A Y W ARNING: The footplates' low est point should be no closer to the ground than 2-1/2 inches, to per mit proper clearance. W ARNING: Do not stand on the foo[...]
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16 3E01-INS-LAB-RevB08, December 2008 • T raveler SE Owner’ s Manual footplate hanger adjustment holes locking button knob footplate extension, adjust length Adjust footplate extension length 1. See picture at right. Loosen knob to free footplate extension inside hanger . 2. Press down on the lock- ing button and adjust the footplate to the des[...]
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3E01-INS-LAB-RevB08, December 2008 • T raveler SE Owner’ s Manual 17 hinge plate swingaway release lever remove elevating legr est ELEV A TING LEGREST—DET ACHABLE, SWINGAW A Y W ARNING: The footplates' low est point should be no closer to the ground than 2-1/2 inches, to per mit proper clearance. W ARNING: Do not stand on the footplates;[...]
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18 3E01-INS-LAB-RevB08, December 2008 • T raveler SE Owner’ s Manual Adjust legrest elevation Note: It is possible to RAISE elevating legrest without unlocking legrest release. As a safety feature, however , you must unlock legrest release in order to LOWER elevating legrest. 1. T o release elevation lock, pull legrest release lever up toward b[...]
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3E01-INS-LAB-RevB08, December 2008 • T raveler SE Owner’ s Manual 19 CROSSBRACES Tighten crossbraces M13 wrench, M6 hex key Check the crossbraces to ensure that the bolt and nut securing both crossbraces in the center of the wheelchair are secure (crossbraces should be loose enough to fold easily , yet snug enough to take up excess play). Use a[...]
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20 3E01-INS-LAB-RevB08, December 2008 • T raveler SE Owner’ s Manual WHEEL LOCKS Adjust wheel locks One M10 wrench 1. Use an M10 wrench to loosen the adjustment bolt until the wheel lock slides on the frame. 2. Place the wheel lock in the locked position and slide it into contact with the tire. 3. Place the wheel lock in the unlocked position a[...]
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3E01-INS-LAB-RevB08, December 2008 • T raveler SE Owner’ s Manual 21 6 TRANSPORTING THE TRAVELER SE W ARNING: This wheelchair does not offer seating or occupant restraint equivalent to the seat provided in a motor vehicle! T o increase your safety while tra veling in a motor vehicle, alwa ys transfer to the vehicle seat and use the restraint pr[...]
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22 3E01-INS-LAB-RevB08, December 2008 • T raveler SE Owner’ s Manual REASSEMBL Y 1. Push down with even pressure on seat tubes on both sides. W ARNING: Do not place y our hand betw een seat tube and side panel. 2. Attach footrests or legrests to wheelchair . 3. Reinstall the seat cushion, if so equipped. W ARNING: When reassembling the wheelcha[...]
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3E01-INS-LAB-RevB08, December 2008 • T raveler SE Owner’ s Manual 23 7 MAINTENANCE Protect your E&J T raveler SE by having it serviced regularly . Proper care and maintenance are essential to keep your wheelchair in safe working condition. Periodic inspection, adjustment, and replacement of worn parts will provide many years of superb perfo[...]
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24 3E01-INS-LAB-RevB08, December 2008 • T raveler SE Owner’ s Manual MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Procedur e Perform at least every W eek month 3 months 6 months Check tire wear ✔ Check handrims ✔ Check wheel lock engagement ✔ Check anti-tippers (optional) ✔ Wipe off frame with soft cloth ✔ Check handgrips ✔ Check upholstery ✔ Check rear [...]
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3E01-INS-LAB-RevB08, December 2008 • T raveler SE Owner’ s Manual 25 Check tire wear Examine tires at least once a week for surface wear and cracks and re- place them as needed. Replace solid rubber tires when they become loose on the rims or cracks appear . Check handrims Check handrims at least once a week. Inspect each handrim for rough or s[...]
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26 3E01-INS-LAB-RevB08, December 2008 • T raveler SE Owner’ s Manual Check upholstery Check upholstery at least once a month. Inspect for rips, tears and worn spots. Ensure that all upholstery-attaching screws are present, properly aligned, and well-secured. Use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten up- holstery mounting screws. Check attaching scr[...]
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3E01-INS-LAB-RevB08, December 2008 • T raveler SE Owner’ s Manual 27 Check footrests & elevating legrests Check footrests and legrests at least once a month. Inspect the locking mechanisms to confirm sure fit. Check for cracks, burrs, or sharp edges, and replace if found. Ensure that the footrest or legrest will automatically lock securel[...]
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28 3E01-INS-LAB-RevB08, December 2008 • T raveler SE Owner’ s Manual 8 TROUBLESHOOTING Continual use of your T raveler SE necessitates maintenance, especially if the factory-set adjustments have been altered. The following trouble- shooting guide lists several common problems that may occur , and offers corrective actions for each. If you are u[...]
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3E01-INS-LAB-RevB08, December 2008 • T raveler SE Owner’ s Manual 29 9 LIMITED WARRANTY This warranty has been drafted to comply with the Federal Law applicable to products manufactured after July 4, 1975. This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser/consumer or dealer/non-consumer and to no other purchaser or transferee. GF Health [...]
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30 3E01-INS-LAB-RevB08, December 2008 • T raveler SE Owner’ s Manual or defaced. Products subjected to negligence, abuse, misuse, improper operation, improper maintenance, improper cleaning, improper storage, or damages beyond GF Health Products, Inc.'s control are not covered by this warranty , and that evaluation shall be solely determin[...]
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3E01-INS-LAB-RevB08, December 2008 • T raveler SE Owner’ s Manual 31 10 Index A Adjustments 13 Anti-tippers, check 25 Arm, install 14 Arm, remove 14 Arms, check 26 B Backposts, check 26 Balance 9 C Casters 13 Caster stems, check 27 Caution, signicance 4 Cleaning your T raveler SE 27 Crossbraces, tighten 19 Curbs and steps 12 e Elevating legr[...]
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USA Corporate Headquar ters: GF Health Pr oducts, Inc. 2935 Nor theast Parkway Atlanta, Georgia 30360 USA tel: 800-347-5678, 770-447-1609 fax: 800-726-0601, 678-291-3232 www .grahamfield.com[...]