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                        Kid Kart Xpress
User 
Instruction 
Manual &
Warranty
SUPPLIER:
THIS MANUAL MUST BE GIVEN TO THE USER 
OR OWNER OF THIS DEPENDENT MOBILITY 
BASE.
BEFORE USING THIS DEPENDENT MOBILITY 
BASE READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL AND SAVE 
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
 With Transit Option 
 Without Transit Option
A.R.T. Group is a division of Sunrise Medical                                                                                                                                                                   
                    
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                        I . I N T R O D U C T I O N A.R.T. GROUp LIsTeNs Thank you for choosing this dependent mobility device. We want to hear your questions or comments  about this manual, the safety and reliability of your mobility device, and the service you receive from  your A.R.T. Group supplier. Please feel free to write or call us at the address and telephone  number below: A.R.T. GROUP 7128 Ambassador Road Baltimore, MD 21244 Toll Free 800-333-4000 Fax 877-544-5813 www.artgrouprehab.com FOR ANSWERS TO YOUR QU
                    
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                        I I . T A B L e O F C O N T e N T s  I. INTRODUCTION  ........................................................................3  II. TABLe OF CONTeNTs ................................................................4  III. YOUR XpRess AND ITs pARTs  .................................................6  IV. GeNeRAL WARNINGs  ..............................................................8   A. Weight Limit ............................................................................8   B. Getting To 
                    
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                        I I . T A B L e O F C O N T e N T s   E. Transit Use ................................................................................22   F. Positioning Shell Installation .....................................................22   G. Positioning Shell Removal .........................................................23   H. Tilt-In-Space (TIS) Angle Adjustment ........................................24   I. Hip Angle Adjustment ..............................................................24   J. 
                    
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                        I I I . Y O U R X p R e s s A N D I T s p A R T s 8 4 3 12 4 9 11 14 13 14 6 1 2 5 2 7 8 10 K I D K A R T X p R e s s  1.  Wheel locks 10. Mobility base  2.  Safety Lockout Pin 11. Tilt in space block  3.  Recline Control (optional) 12.  Tilt in space adjustment mechanism  4.   A ttendant handle adjustment control button 13.  Tray support   5.  T ransit Option (optional) Securement points 14.  Trigger mechanism  6.  Footbed adjustment button  7.  Anti-Tip tubes  8.  Sunshade adjustment control  
                    
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                        I I I . Y O U R X p R e s s A N D I T s p A R T s K I D K A R T X p R e s s T e C h N I C A L s p e C I F I C A T I O N s Weight: Seating Options:  34 lbs.   Standard Cushion without-Lateral   Shell only weight: 16 lbs. Hip Support  Base only weight:  18 lbs.   Adjustable Contour Cushion w/o  Lateral Hip Support Color Options All features may not be available with some  Frame:  confiurations or in conjunction with another prod-  Purple, Silver, Pink, Black uct feature. Please consult your suppli
                    
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                        I V.  G e N e R A L W A R N I N G s Throughout this section, you will find general warnings for the safe use of your dependent mobility  device.  It is important that you read and understand these warnings before you use this product.  If you  fail to do so, a fall, tip over or loss of control may occur and cause severe injury to the rider, you  or others. WARNING ! A. WeIGhT LIMIT  Never  exceed the weight limit for the rider (55 lbs) or for items carried in the storage areas (15  lbs).  The co
                    
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                        I V.  G e N e R A L W A R N I N G s e. eNVIRONMeNTAL CONDITIONs 1.   Your mobility device is designed for use on firm, even surfaces such as concrete, asphalt and indoor  floors and carpeting. 2.   Use extra care if you must use this mobility device on a wet or slick surface. If you are in doubt, ask  for help.  3.  Do not use this product in a shower, pool or other bodies of water.  4.  Do not operate your mobility device in sand, loose soil or over rough terrain.   F. sTReeT Use 1.   This prod
                    
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                        I V.  G e N e R A L W A R N I N G s h. FOR CAReGIVeRs  1. Work with the child's health care professional to learn safe methods best suited to your abilities and  those of your child. 2. To prevent injury to your back, use good posture and proper body mechanics when lifting or tilting  your child. 3. Remind the child to lean back when you tilt the mobility device backward. 4. When you descend a curb or single step, slowly lower the mobility device in one easy movement.  5. NEVER leave the child a
                    
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                        V.  W A R N I N G s F O R s A F e U s e A. TRANsIT Use 1. If possible and feasible, the child should be transferred to a car seat and the vehicle restraint used. 2. If the mobility device is used for transport and has been installed with the Transit Option, it must  be used in a vehicle equipped for forward-facing securement during transport. 3. The rider must not weigh more than 55 lbs. 4. Figure 1 shows the location of the transit securement points (A) for this product. 5. Use only with Wheelc
                    
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                        V.  W A R N I N G s F O R s A F e U s e B. CeNTeR OF BALANCe Kid Kart mobility devices are designed for stability and performance. The point where this device will tip forward, back, or to the side depends on its center of balance and stability. The center of balance is also affected by:  • The distance between the rear wheels. • The seat height and seat angle. • Backrest angle. • Changes in your child's body position, postures or weight distribution. • Pushing the mobility device on a ramp or s
                    
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                        V.  W A R N I N G s F O R s A F e U s e F. RAMps, sLOpes & sIDe hILLs Pushing the mobility device on a slope, including ramps or hills, will change the center of balance. A few safety reminders include:  1. Do not push this product on a slope steeper than 10%. (A 10% slope means: one foot in elevation for  every ten feet of slope length.) 2. Do not turn or change direction on a slope or ramp.  3. For your child's safety, ramps at home and work must meet all legal requirements for your area. 4. A
                    
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                        V.  W A R N I N G s F O R s A F e U s e TO CLIMB A sTep OR CURB GOING FORWARD: 1. Stay behind the mobility device. 2. Face the curb and tilt the mobility device up on the rear wheels so that the front casters clear the  curb or step. 3. Move forward, placing the front casters on the upper level as soon as you are sure they are past the  edge. 4. Continue forward until the rear wheels contact the face of the curb or step. Lift and roll the rear  wheels to the upper level. I. CLIMBING sTAIRs 1. Us
                    
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                        V I .  W A R N I N G s F O R C O M p O N e N T s & O p T I O N s Below are warnings for various standard and optional components for your Xpress. (Options may vary  based on your Kid Kart model.)  If you fail to heed these warnings, you may cause damage to your Kid  Kart, a fall, tip over or a loss of control that may cause severe injury to the child, caregiver or others. A. TRANsIT OpTION 1. Use only Wheelchair Tiedown and Occupant Restraint Systems (WTORS) which meet the  requirements of SAE J
                    
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                        V I .  W A R N I N G s F O R C O M p O N e N T s & O p T I O N s e. FAsTeNeRs  Many of the screws, screws and nuts on this product are special high-strength fasteners. ONLY use  fasteners provided by an authorized supplier (or ones of the same type and strength, as indicated  by the markings on the heads), do not over- or under-tightened fasteners, and If screws or screws  become loose, tighten them as soon as you can. F. FOOTBeDs 1. At the lowest point, footbeds should be at least 2" off the gr
                    
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                        V I .  W A R N I N G s F O R C O M p O N e N T s & O p T I O N s I. pOWeR DRIVe  Do not install a power drive on this product.  J. ATTeNDANT hANDLe  Your mobility device's attendant handle provides secure points for a caregiver to grasp the rear of this  Kart, to prevent a fall or tip over. Check to make sure handle is locked in place after adjusting height. K. QUICK-ReLeAse AXLes  If this product has quick-release axles, ensure that both quick-release rear axles are locked before  using this pr
                    
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                        V I I . O p e R A T I N G I N s T R U C T I O N s A. WheeL LOCK ADJUsTMeNT 1. Loosen bolts and adjust wheel lock contact bar downwards. Lock arms should embed into tires  minimum of 1/8th inch when locked. 2. With the wheel locks on the rear wheels should skid, not roll when the Kid Kart is pushed with a  child in the product. Wheel Lock  Adjustment  Bolts Wheel Lock Adjustment Figure 1 (Unlocked) Figure 2 (Locked) B. UNFOLDING  1. Unhook fold retaining strap and store in tray provided under sea
                    
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                        V I I . O p e R A T I N G I N s T R U C T I O N s Figure 6 Figure 7 6. If the shell is being installed separately, see positioning shell installation instructions on page 22.  To position the shell back, depress the recline lever and pull back. Adjust legrest, tilt and optional  recline to appropriate configuration. (See Fig. 7) C. FOLDING FRAMe AND ROTATING hANDLe INTO sTORAGe pOsITION  Your kid kart is equipped with two stage folding 1.   Stage one (See Fig. 9) does not  effect the stroller wh
                    
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                        V I I . O p e R A T I N G I N s T R U C T I O N s C1. TWO sTAGe FOLDING Figure 3  Figure 1 Figure 4  Figure 2 C2. hANDLe ONLY FOLDING (See Fig.3) NOTE: With the locking pin installed (See Fig.10) 1. Remove the child from the seating system 2. Handle storage will work  with or without the shell in the Kid Kart 3. Engage the wheel locks 4.  A  ctivate the trigger handle as shown. (See Fig.2) 5. Rotate the handle forward and continue rotating the handle to it's folded position. (See Fig.3) 6. As