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                        Hospital Transport Chair
Manual Wheelchair
User Manual
3J01-INS-LAB-RevB13 
© 2012 GF Health Products, Inc.
Read this manual before operating 
your wheelchair.
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                        CONTENTS 1	 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................... 3 2	 IMPOR T ANT	SAFETY	PRECAUTIONS	 ........................................ 5 3	 GETTING	ST AR TED	 ................................................................... 8 4	 HANDLING	 TIPS	 ........................................................................ 9 5	 ASSEMBL Y .............................................................................. 13 6	 ADJUSTMENTS	 ........................
                    
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                        READ	 THIS	MANUAL	BEFORE	OPERA TING	 YOUR	 WHEELCHAIR 1	 INTRODUCTION Important safety, operating, and maintenance instructions that warrant  your attention are included in this user manual. Read the entire manual  carefully before operating your new wheelchair, and refer to it as often as  necessary to help maintain good performance standards. Consult your healthcare professional and GF Health Products, Inc.  (“Graham-Field”) authorized distributor for assistance in developing and  learning saf
                    
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                        wheelchair with the adjustments selected. This person must evaluate the  user's ability, weight, physical condition, the environment in which the  wheelchair will be used, and the terrain over which the wheelchair will  travel. We recommend the use of anti-tippers at all times. 	WARNING:	Anti-tippers	must	be	installed	in	the	downward	 position. Please note the following special statements, used throughout this  manual, and their significance: 	WARNING:	Indicates	a	potential	hazard	situation	or	u
                    
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                        2	 IMPOR T ANT	SAFETY	PRECAUTIONS IMPOR T ANT	SAFETY	PRECAUTIONS: 	 AL W A YS	FOLLOW	 THESE	SAFETY	 PRECAUTIONS	 WHEN	USING	 YOUR	 WHEELCHAIR. 	F AILURE	 TO	DO	 SO	COULD	RESUL T	IN	PERSONAL	INJUR Y	 TO	 YOU	OR	OTHERS	OR	 DAMAGE	 TO	 YOUR	 WHEELCHAIR. Safety requires the constant attention of the wheelchair user and the  attendant. It is extremely important to learn and always use safe methods  of performing basic daily activities. Always consult your healthcare  professional to determine those m
                    
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                        	WARNING:	This	wheelchair	does	not	offer	seating	or	occupant	 restraint	equivalent	to	the	seat	provided	in	a	motor	vehicle!	 	 To increase	your	safety	while	traveling	in	a	motor	vehicle,	always	 transfer	to	the	vehicle	seat	and	use	the	restraint	provided	 	 by the	vehicle	manufacturer. 	WARNING:	Do	not	tie	down	or	attach	anything	to	the	wheels.	 This	could	cause	tipping	and	possibly	result	in	injury	or	damage	 to	the	wheelchair. 	WARNING:	The	footplates'	lowest	point	should	clear	the	ground	 1 b
                    
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                        	WARNING:	Do	not	use	your	wheelchair	on	escalators. 	WARNING:	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. 	WARNING:	Notice	for	California	Customers-	California	 Proposition	65	WARNING:	This	product	contains	a	chemical	 known	to	the	State	of	California	to	cause	cancer	and	 reproductive	or	developmental	harm. 	WARNING:	GF	Health
                    
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                        3	 GETTING	ST AR TED Please familiarize yourself with main components, identified in  Traveler HTC illustration below. back upholstery anti-theft pole push handle / anti-fold bar armpad back post arm attendant seat wheel lock upholstery padded leg panel elevating legrest anti-tipper handrim footplate frame rear wheel caster housing crossbrace caster fork caster wheel 8	 3J01-INS-LAB-RevB13	•	 T raveler	HTC	User	Manual                                                                               
                    
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                        4	 HANDLING	 TIPS The Everest & Jennings Traveler HTC 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 Traveler HTC over if it is used  improperly. We urge you to learn the characteristics of your wheelchair.  It is most important to learn safe methods to perform the daily activities  basic to your lifestyle. Consult your medical professionals for assistance  in developing the skills and proper
                    
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                        REACHING	/	BENDING 	WARNING:	Always	turn	the	casters	frontward	to	provide	 stability	while	reaching.	If	in	doubt,	ask	for	assistance	or	use	a	 device	that	will	extend	your	reach	without	requiring	 	to	shift	 you your	weight. Although it is not recommended, you may find it occasionally necessary  to lean or reach from your wheelchair. Consult with your healthcare  professional for assistance in developing your personal safe reaching or  moving techniques suited to your ability and restrictions. F
                    
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                        RAMPS	 AND	INCLINES 	WARNING:	During	descent,	the	footplates'	lowest	point	should	 1 be	no	closer	to	the	ground	than	2	 /2	inches	to	permit	proper	 clearance. 	WARNING:	Do	not	attempt	inclines	without	anti-tippers	installed	 in	the	downward	position.	Do	not	attempt		incline	or	decline	 any of	more	than	6	degrees	(10%	grade,	or	one	foot	of	rise	or	fall	 per	ten	feet	of	ramp	length). 	WARNING:	Do	not	use	wheel	locks	to	slow	your	descent.	 Attempting	to	use	wheel	locks	is	likely	to	result	in	accide
                    
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                        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 utilizing the disabled  designated elevators now required in most locations. 	WARNING:	Never	attempt	to	negotiate	steps,	stairs	or	 escalators	in	your	Traveler	HTC. 12	 3J01-INS-LAB-RevB13	•	 T raveler	HTC	User	Manual	       
                    
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                        5	 ASSEMBL Y UNP ACKING 1. Check for any obvious damage to the carton or its contents.  If damage is evident, notify the carrier or your Graham-Field  authorized distributor. 2. Remove all loose packing from the carton. 3. Carefully remove all the components from the carton. Info: Unless the Traveler HTC is to be used immediately, retain  boxes, containers and packing material for use in storing until  use of Traveler HTC is required. Inspection 1. Examine the wheelchair for nicks, dents, scratc
                    
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                        Install	Push	Handle	/	 Anti-F old	Bar M10 wrench, M4 hex key 1. Slide the push handle / anti- fold bar over both back posts  as shown at right. push handle / anti-fold bar back post install push handle / anti-fold bar 2. Install the nuts and bolts  push handle /   anti-fold bar that secure the push handle /  anti-fold bar on both sides as  bolt shown at right. Use an M10  wrench and M4 hex key to  tighten. Install	 Anti-T ippers M13 wrench, M5 hex key nut 1. Slide the anti-tipper tube,  secure p
                    
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                        Install	 Anti-Theft	P ole M10 wrench, M4 hex key upper   anti-theft pole 1. Attach upper pole  section to lower pole  nut section using the  included M6 bolt and  nut as shown at right. bolt 2. Use an M10 wrench  and M4 hex key to  lower tighten. anti-theft pole attach upper and lower anti-theft poles wheel lock 3. Attach the pole  bracket assembly to the  wheel lock bracket  bolt using M6 bolt and nut  as shown at right. 4. Use an M10 wrench  and M4 hex key to  tighten. nut install anti-theft p
                    
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                        Install	Elevating	Legrests	(or	Optional	F ootrests) M13 wrench 	WARNING:	The	footplates'	lowest	point	should	be	no	closer	to	 1 the	ground	than	2	 /2	inches,	to	permit	proper	clearance. 	WARNING:	Do	not	stand	on	the	footplates;	this	could	cause	the	 wheelchair	to	tip. 1. Set legrest on wheelchair  frame (so that legrest  swingaway release lever hinge plates engage  hinge pin bolts). 2. Swing legrest inward. hinge nut plate 3. Attach anti-theft nuts. 4. Use an M13 wrench to  tighten. 5. Ensure le
                    
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                        6	 ADJUSTMENTS The Traveler HTC offers several adjustments to make it easier and  more comfortable to drive. Section 7, MAINTENANCE, offers preventive  maintenance suggestions for keeping your wheelchair in excellent  condition; ensure that all components are in excellent condition  before adjusting. The following are recommended methods; after  a few adjustments, you may develop your own. Always consult your  Graham-Field authorized distributor for assistance. The person performing adjustments 
                    
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                        ARMS M10 wrench, M4 hex key All Traveler HTC arms are fixed. Remove	 Arm right arm 1. Use an M10 wrench  nut bolt and M4 hex key to  remove bolt and nut  that secure arm to  front arm socket. 2. Hold arm by center  of armpad. Lift  front arm straight up and off. socket Install	 Arm remove arm 1. Hold arm by center  of armpad. Lower  arm straight down  into sockets. 2. Install bolt and nut that secure arm to front arm socket as shown  above. Use an M10 wrench and M4 hex key to tighten. Ensure nut
                    
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                        FRONT	RIGGING ELEV A TING	LEGREST , 	SWINGA W A Y 	WARNING:	The	footplates'	lowest	point	should	be	no	closer	to	 1 the	ground	than	2	 /2	inches,	to	permit	proper	clearance. 	WARNING:	Do	not	stand	on	the	footplates;	this	could	cause	the	 wheelchair	to	tip. Remove	Elevating	Legrest	 swingaway (or	Optional	F ootrest) release lever M13 wrench 1. Traveler HTC front  hinge rigging (elevating plate nut legrests or optional  footrests) are equipped  with anti-theft nuts,  shown at right. Use an  M13 wre
                    
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                        ADJUST	LEGREST	ELEV A TION 	CAUTION:	It	is	possible	to	RAISE	the	elevating	legrest	without	 moving	the	legrest	release	lever.	As	a	safety	feature,	however,	 in	order	to	LOWER	the	elevating	legrest		must	mo you ve	the	 legrest	release	lever.	This	is	to	prevent	the	legrest	from	 accidentally	dropping	while	the	user’s	leg	is	elevated. 	WARNING:	Ensure	elevating	legrests	are	locked	in	place	before	 occupying	or	operating	wheelchair. Raise	elevating	legrest Slowly rotate the legrest up to  the desire