System information
HULA 13
Rev.1.0
4.21 Stability of your wheelchair
Please follow the user instructions in this manual
regarding the use of your wheelchair on a slope.
WARNING!
Other variables can affect your wheelchair stability,
including:
Movement of the user.•
Effects of the addition of accessories or other •
equipment.
Inappropriate adjustments or modifications to the •
wheelchair.
In some cases these issues are further compounded by
the effects of the local environment such as:
Door thresholds Hills, Slopes, Ramps, Sloping •
pavements, Dropped kerbs.
Furthermore different body proportions of a wheelchair
user affect stability for example:
Lower limb wasting or amputation, •
Obesity•
Increased upper torso mass, Upper torso height•
4.22 Wheels & Tyres
WARNING!
Inspect all tyres before use for signs of wear.•
Ensure that there are no objects in your path that •
could possibly become lodged in your wheelchair
mechanism or in the hubs of the wheels. This could
cause the wheelchair to come to a sudden stop.
Riding over drains or grids could cause the wheelchair •
castors or wheels to become trapped, causing the
wheelchair to come to a sudden stop.
4.23 Swing away tray
WARNING!
The maximum weight the tray can hold is 2.5kg.•
Do not overload the tray, this could cause the tray •
to break or could cause the wheelchair to become
unstable.
Do not leave lit cigarettes or other heat sources on the •
tray as this could cause the tray to deform and mark.
Ensure that all extremities and clothing are free when •
positioning the tray for use.










