CTA 7 Series User Manual
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SECTION 12. TRANSFERRING TO AND FROM YOUR POWER 
CHAIR. 
 
The Glide Rehabilitation Products Power Chair is designed in such a way that 
transferring in and out can be done with a minimum of fuss. 
1.
Armrests can either be dropped down or flipped back (depending on type
specified when ordering) allowing easy lateral movement from either side of 
chair or for the fitting of a patient hoist sling. 
2.
If occupant is ambulant, or able to do standing transfers, removing swing away
footplates will allow better placement of feet when standing or conversely, 
closer access to seat when transferring into chair. Where possible have 
someone assist you during the transfer. 
3.
You will need to learn safe transfer techniques from your health professional.
4.
Always have chair as close as possible to chair that you are transferring to.
5.
Ensure that the front castors are facing forward when transferring.
6.
If your chair is fitted with Power Operated Seat Tilt or Recline functions,
ensure that they are in the down and upright position before attempting to 
transfer. 
7.
Ensure that your wheelchair brakes are applied
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
