Lightweight Pediatric Wheelchair EK980L

Lightweight pediatric wheelchair with Flip-Up Armrest, Fixed Footrest, 6″Solid Castor, 22″Pneumatic Rear Wheel, With Drop Back Handle

Product Description:

Yeekong’s Lightweight pediatric wheelchair EK980L is designed for children, assistance with user comfort and convenience in mind. Aluminum Lightweight Frame, Flip-Up Armrest and Fixed Footrest, 6″Solid Castor, 22″Pneumatic Rear Wheel, With Drop Back Handle

Product detail

Overall length: 980mm
Overall width: 550mm
Total height: 880mm
Folded width: 230mm
Seat width: 350mm
Seat depth: 360mm
The height of the seat from the ground: 470mm
Handrail height: 240mm
Distance between armrests: 350mm
Backrest height: 390mm
Front wheel diameter: 150mm
Rear wheel diameter: 550mm
Maximum load: 100kg
Net weight: 16.2kg

Frame: Lightweight pediatric wheelchair EK980L is made of aluminum alloy. The backrest can be folded, and the entire wheelchair is foldable.

Front Wheels: 6-inch plastic wheel hubs with high-quality solid rubber tires.

Rear Wheels: 22-inch inflatable wheels or PU tires, featuring an aluminum alloy wheel frame with steel spokes. Equipped with aluminum handwheels for manual wheelchair propulsion.

Brakes: Metal manual parking brake with protective cover.

Seat Cushion: Upholstered in high-quality Oxford fabric, includes an independent sponge cushion.

Armrests: Rear-folding armrests with PU armrest pads.

Side Panels: Plastic side panels.

Footrests:  Detachable footrest supports, equipped with high-strength aluminum alloy footplates. The distance between the seat and footrest can be adjusted significantly, catering to the adjustment needs of rapidly growing children.

Guidelines:

Before riding, carefully check if the tires are damaged and ensure the braking system is functioning properly.
Prior to boarding the wheelchair, engage the handbrake to secure the wheelchair and prevent it from moving.
When crossing thresholds or steps, the caregiver should use their foot to step on the footrest bar beneath the seat, lifting the front wheels of the wheelchair until they clear the obstacle, then lowering them.
When descending slopes or steps, let the wheelchair’s rear wheels go first, with the caregiver walking backward to prevent the patient from falling out.

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