Description
Soma 150.3 F24
Soma alloy wheelchair model 150.3 F24
Soma 150.3/Solid tire (Free Shipping! Bangkok and Samut Prakan)
Features
- made of aluminum alloy material
- The wheels are solid tires. Small, strong mag style.
- Conveniently folded for storage
Product details
- Soma alloy wheelchair
- The backrest can be conveniently folded and save storage space
- Footboard designed to prevent slipping.
- Increase safety with handbrake for assistant pusher and wheel brake.
For users - Light weight, only 10 kg./12 kg.
- Load up to 100 kg.
- 7 inch front wheel and 16 inch/24 inch rear wheel
- Seat width 17 inches
How to use
Prepare for use
- To unfold the stroller, use both hands to press down on the edges of both seats.
Side by side
Until the stroller is fully extended, the seat leather pad will be perfectly taut.
- collapsing wheelchair
– Hold the footrest up
-Use both hands to hold the leather seat pad at the center of the front and back edges.
Then lift the leather seat pad to make the wheelchair collapse.
– Press both levers on the backrest and fold the backrest down to make it larger.
Compact and easy to store or transport
Caution Compact and easy to store or transport.
- Pushing a wheelchair up a level surface – Pushing it backwards up a level surface
Different levels bring the wheelchair to a position where the big wheels are close to the edge of the road.
Different levels and then lift the small wheel up.
Pull the cart backwards onto the ramp, while the cart is
Must be in a position where the small wheel is tilted up at all times, gradually placing the front wheel.
Land slowly on the ground
– Pushing forward up the ramp, bring the wheelchair to the facing position
Face the overpass and lift the small wheel up.
Push the cart forward with the big wheels until the big wheels are close to the edge of the road.
Different levels and smaller wheels are placed on the different levels.
Lift the cart forward so that the big wheels are on the ramp. - Do not lean on the side of the stroller as this may cause loss of stability.
Balanced and may cause falling out of the wheelchair. - Pushing a cart down a slope if the passenger is weak or unable to support themselves
To make it stable, it should be pushed by having the person pushing it walk with their back facing down the slope.
and pull the wheelchair down to prevent the disabled person from falling out of the wheelchair.
Especially for disabled people who do not have a harness to attach to their seat.
If it is for self-use, the disabled person is usually strong and will get off by facing away.
You can also lower it by using your hands to control the movement of the wheels. - When pushing up a sidewalk or overpass, lift the front wheels first.
By using the pusher’s foot to step on the iron bar under the back of the chair.
Then lift the rear wheel up and push it down the sidewalk or overpass.
Use the method of having people push the cart while walking down the ramp with their backs facing away.
Pull the rear wheel down first, then pull the front wheel down. - Moving a patient up stairs using a wheelchair – requires two people to lift.
A strong man stands behind a wheelchair with both hands holding
At the handle of the cart
Another person stands in front of the wheelchair with both hands holding the area above the footrests.
The wheelchair is then pushed back against the stairs with the patient in it.
Place the big wheels next to the bottom step of the stairs to prepare for
Lift the cart up the stairs and then tilt the cart so that the small wheels are lifted at an angle.
About 45 degrees
– Both operators exert force together to lift the wheelchair up the stairs.
Go step by step, agreeing on who will give the rhythm for lifting. - Act with caution
The operator at the top must hold on tight and help pull the cart.
The lower part must help support the weight and prevent
Stair slide cart
Both people must exert their strength in a consistent manner.
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