Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the safe and effective use, setup, operation, and maintenance of your NOVA Heavy Duty Bariatric Transport Chair. Please read all instructions carefully before use and retain this manual for future reference.
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Whakatupato Haumaru Whānui:
- Always ensure all locking mechanisms are engaged before transferring a user into or out of the chair.
- Kaua e neke ake i te kaha o te taumaha o te 400 lbs.
- Ensure the user is properly secured with the adjustable seat belt before moving the chair.
- Always use anti-tippers when the chair is in use to prevent backward tipping.
- Exercise caution on inclines, uneven terrain, or when navigating obstacles.
- Regularly inspect the chair for any signs of wear, damage, or loose components.
Ka mutu te huaview
The NOVA Heavy Duty Bariatric Transport Chair is designed for ease of transport and user comfort, featuring a robust frame and versatile functionalities.

Mua view of the NOVA Heavy Duty Bariatric Transport Chair, showcasing its sturdy red frame and black seating.
Āhuatanga matua:
- Anga Mama: Constructed from durable aluminum for easy portability and storage.
- Extra-Wide Seat: A 22-inch wide seat provides enhanced comfort for users up to 400 lbs.
- Locking Hand Brakes: Companion-controlled brakes for speed management and parking, essential for safety on various terrains.
- Flip-Up Desk Arms: Padded, removable armrests facilitate easy user transfer and allow the chair to roll closer to desks or tables.
- Nga turanga waewae ka taea te whakarite: Removable and adjustable footplates with heel loops for user comfort and safety.
- Ngā Ārai-Tipper: Removable anti-tippers provide additional stability and prevent backward tipping.
- Adjustable Seat Belt: Ensures user security during transport.
- Peke Penapena: Small pouch (9"W x 6.25"H) located on the back for personal items.

Detailed diagram highlighting the various features of the transport chair, including hand grips, hand brakes, flip-up desk arms, seat belt, wheels, and foot plates.
Tatūnga
Unfolding and Initial Preparation:
- Unfold the Transport Chair: Place the folded chair on a flat, stable surface. Grasp the seat fabric and pull upwards firmly until the chair fully extends and locks into place. Push down on the seat rails to ensure the chair is fully open and stable.
- Tāpirihia ngā Tūnga Waewae: Align the footrest posts with the receiving tubes on the front of the chair frame. Push down until they click securely into place. Adjust the height of the footplates by pressing the adjustment pins and sliding the footplate assembly up or down to the desired position. Ensure both footrests are at the same height.
- Adjust Anti-Tippers: The anti-tippers are located at the rear of the chair. Ensure they are in the down position for maximum stability during use. They can be flipped up and out of the way when not needed, such as for folding.

The transport chair with one armrest flipped up, demonstrating the ease of transfer.

He tata view of the anti-tippers, which can be flipped up or down for safety and convenience.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Using the Transport Chair:
- User Transfer: For easier transfer from a car, bed, or chair, the padded desk arms can be flipped up or removed entirely. This allows the user to scoot or transfer directly into the seat.
- Locking Hand Brakes: The companion can control the chair's speed and park the brakes using the patented locking hand brakes located on the push handles. Squeeze the levers to slow down or stop, and push them down to lock the brakes for parking. This is crucial for safety on inclines or uneven surfaces.
- Footrest Usage: Ensure the user's feet are comfortably placed on the footplates. The heel loops help keep the feet from slipping off. The footrests are easy to remove and lock back into place when needed.
- Te kaha whakahaere: The 12-inch rugged rear wheels provide excellent maneuverability across various terrains, including grass and uneven paths. The chair's design allows for a tight turning radius.
- Desk Arms Functionality: The desk arms are designed to allow the user to roll right up to a desk or dining table, providing convenience for activities.

A user being transferred from a car into the transport chair, highlighting the flip-up arm feature.

A user comfortably positioned at a desk while seated in the transport chair, demonstrating the utility of the desk arms.
Kōpaki mō te Rokiroki/Kawe:
To fold the chair, ensure the footrests are either folded up or removed. Grasp the center of the seat fabric and pull upwards. The chair will collapse inward for compact storage and transport. It folds to a compact 11"W x 31"D x 37.5"H.

A view of the transport chair in its folded state, with key dimensions highlighted for storage and transport.
Te tiaki
Tiaki me te horoi:
- Regularly wipe down the frame and fabric with a damp kakahu me te hopi ngawari. A ape i nga kai horoi abrasive.
- Inspect wheels, brakes, and all moving parts periodically for proper function and wear.
- Ensure all bolts and fasteners are tight. Do not overtighten.
- Store the chair in a dry place to prevent rust or damage to components.
Raparongoā
Nga take me nga otinga noa:
| Putanga | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Chair does not fold/unfold smoothly | Obstruction or misaligned components. | Check for any items blocking the folding mechanism. Ensure the seat is pulled up/pushed down completely. |
| Brakes are not holding | Brake cable tension is loose or worn brake pads. | Adjust brake cable tension. If issue persists, contact customer support for replacement parts or service. |
| Footrests are difficult to attach/remove | Debris in receiving tubes or misalignment. | Clear any debris from the tubes. Ensure proper alignment before pushing/pulling. Apply a small amount of silicone lubricant if needed. |
Whakatakotoranga
Detailed specifications for the NOVA Heavy Duty Bariatric Transport Chair, Model 332R:

Key dimensions of the unfolded transport chair, including seat width, depth, and overall height.
| Āhuahira | Measurement/Detail |
|---|---|
| Taumaha Taumaha | 400 lbs |
| Taumaha Hua | 27.75 lbs |
| Seat Width (between arms) | 22.5 inihi |
| Rahi nohoanga (W x D) | 21.25" x 15.5" |
| Teitei nohoanga (mai i te papa) | 20 inihi |
| Overall Dimensions (Opened) | 31"D x 28.25"W x 37.75"H |
| Overall Dimensions (Folded) | 11"W x 31"D x 37.5"H |
| Teitei ringa (mai i te nohoanga) | 10 inihi |
| Back Height (to seat) | 17.5 inihi |
| Footplate Height (from floor) | 5" - 9" (Adjustable) |
| Adjustable Seat Belt Length | Tae atu ki te 41 inihi |
| Rahi Wira Whakamuri | 12 inihi |
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
Since 1993, NOVA has been committed to providing quality home medical equipment. All products come with care and support information.
For warranty claims, technical assistance, or general inquiries, please contact NOVA Medical Products customer service:
- Waea: 1 (800) 557-6682
- Īmēra: info@novajoy.com
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