Nova 5000 Series

Nova Ortho-Med 5000 Series Wheelchair User Manual

Chitsanzo: 5000 Series

1. Mawu Oyamba

This manual provides essential instructions for the safe and effective use, assembly, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your Nova Ortho-Med 5000 Series Wheelchair. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the wheelchair to ensure proper operation and user safety. Keep this manual for future reference.

1.1 Zambiri Zachitetezo

2. Zigawo Zathaview

Familiarize yourself with the main parts of your Nova Ortho-Med 5000 Series Wheelchair.

Nova Ortho-Med 5000 Series Wheelchair

Image 1: Nova Ortho-Med 5000 Series Wheelchair. This image displays the full wheelchair from a slight angle, showing the black seat and backrest, chrome frame, large rear wheels, smaller front casters, and adjustable footrests.

3. Kukhazikitsa ndi Msonkhano

3.1 Unfolding the Wheelchair

  1. Ikani mpando wa olumala wopindidwa pamalo osalala komanso okhazikika.
  2. Grasp the top of the handgrips and gently pull them apart.
  3. Push down on the seat rails until the seat is fully open and flat. Ensure the cross braces are fully extended.

3.2 Attaching Footrests/Legrests

  1. Align the footrest attachment pins with the receptacles on the front of the wheelchair frame.
  2. Swing the footrest outward slightly, insert the pins, and then swing the footrest inward until it locks into place.
  3. Adjust the height of the footplates so the user's feet are comfortably supported and knees are at approximately a 90-degree angle. Use the adjustment lever or pin to secure the desired height.

3.3 Adjusting Hemi Seat Height (Dual Axle Design)

The dual axle design allows for easy conversion to hemi seat height. This adjustment lowers the seat for users who propel with their feet.

  1. Remove the rear wheels by depressing the quick-release button on the axle and pulling the wheel off.
  2. Relocate the axle to the lower set of holes on the frame.
  3. Reattach the rear wheels, ensuring they are securely locked.
  4. Adjust the front casters if necessary to maintain proper ground clearance and stability.

4. Kuyendetsa Wheelchair

4.1 Engaging and Disengaging Wheel Locks

4.2 Self-Propulsion

To move the wheelchair, grasp the handrims on the rear wheels and push forward or backward. Use both hands for smooth, controlled movement.

4.3 Assisted Propulsion

When assisting a user, push the wheelchair by the handgrips located on the back of the chair. Be mindful of obstacles and uneven terrain.

4.4 Kupinda kwa Kusungirako / Maulendo

  1. Ensure footrests are removed or swung out of the way.
  2. Grasp the center of the seat upholstery (front and back) and pull upwards. The wheelchair will begin to fold inward.
  3. Continue pulling until the wheelchair is fully folded.

5. Kusamalira ndi Kusamalira

5.1 Kuyeretsa

5.2 Kuyendera Nthawi Zonse

Perform the following checks monthly or as needed:

5.3 Kupaka mafuta

Apply a small amount of silicone-based lubricant to moving parts such as axle pins, caster stems, and folding mechanisms periodically to ensure smooth operation.

6. Mavuto

VutoChifukwa ChothekaYankho
Wheel locks do not holdMisalignment or wearAdjust the wheel lock mechanism or replace worn parts. Ensure tires are properly inflated.
Wheelchair imakokera mbali imodziUneven tire pressure, bent frame, or loose casterCheck tire pressure. Inspect frame for damage. Tighten caster bolts.
Kuvuta kupindika/kutsegulaObstruction or lack of lubricationCheck for obstructions. Lubricate folding mechanisms.
Phokoso loswekaKupanda mafuta kapena zotayirira zigawo zikuluzikuluLubricate moving parts. Tighten all fasteners.

7. Zofotokozera

8. Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo

For specific warranty information regarding your Nova Ortho-Med 5000 Series Wheelchair, please refer to the documentation included with your purchase or contact Nova customer support directly. General product support and service inquiries can also be directed to the manufacturer.

Wopanga: Nova Ortho-Med, Inc.

Please note: Warranty terms and conditions may vary. Always consult the official warranty statement.