Evac+Chair Power 800 Features
- Height adjustable patient head cushion -Â Headrest with padded cushion for maximum comfort for the passenger during transit
- Easy to use control panel -Â 3 Speed control panel with on/off power and ascent and descent buttons
- Ergonomic adjustable handle -Â For ease of deployment and compact storage
- Additional operator handles -Â For added stability when using additional operators during transportation
- Extra long quick release four-point harness -Â For increased passenger safety
- Rechargeable lithium Ion battery pack -Â Fully charged in 1.5 hours (Equivalent to going up and down a 5 Story building flight of stairs 30 times)
- High-strength aluminum frame -Â Increased strength and robustness for continued use
- Adjustable stair track -Â Tension control system for perfect transportation with tool included
- Lockable rear wheels -Â Can be applied in situations where the chair needs to remain in a stationary position
- Manual override switch -Â Reverts the chair to manual function chair for when power is not available
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What does Evac Chair Power 800 Include?
- Battery Charger (US/EU/UK)
- Rechargeable Battery
- 2 Keys
- User Guide
- Passenger Headrest
- Passenger Safety Straps
- Photoluminecent Wall Sign
- Wall Hooks
- Dust Cover
What to buy with Evac Chair Power 800
How to use Evac Chair 800?
Setting Up Evac Chair
- While standing behind the chair, hold it upright and rest one foot on top of the blue base frame crossbar to steady the chair
- Using both hands, pull the handle upwards until the shoulder clips have clicked into place
- The head restraint should not slide down the handle
- While still standing behind the chair, undo the seat belt to release the skis
- Pull these skis towards you to open the seat and push the seat part way downwards into position
- Finally, pull up the seat frame against the ski to ensure it is in position
Evac Chair for traveling Short Distances
- You must remain in position behind the chair using both uprights of the handle to hold it firmly.
- Place one foot on the front wheel axle or on the bottom bar as your occupant transfers into the chair seated position.
- Depending on the condition of the occupant, further assistance may be required with the transfer.
- The seatbelt must now be fastened, and the head restraint may be used if necessary to assist with airway management.
- From the transfer position, remove your foot from the front wheel axle until the chair moves backward and the front wheel comes into contact with the ground.
- The chair will now balance between the bar of the frame and the front wheels.
- From the balance position, tip the chair a further seven centimeters backward, which is about three inches, and you will be able to move forward in the two-wheel position.
- This is the position to use for traveling short distances, such as when turning and crossing still landings during descent.
Evac Chair for use on Level Ground
- Chair should be used in the four-wheel position like a wheelchair.
- To achieve the four-wheel position, start from the vertical upright position, place one foot on the trolley assembly just over the yellow sticker, and pull back sharply to unclip the trolley assembly.
- As you remove your foot, the trolley assembly will automatically open.
- You may then lower the chair gently onto its wheels.
Evac Chair for Stairway Descent
- Close the trolley assembly in an appropriate area of safety by placing the chair in a vertically upright position with the bottom bar of the frame on the ground.
- Place your foot on the yellow sticker and push the trolley assembly forward until it clicks back into place.
- Tilt the chair back into the two-wheel position and move forward to approximately 30 centimeters from the top of the stairs.
- Positioned at the inside edge, with one foot in front of the other and slightly apart, tilt the chair a little further back and push confidently over the top of the stairs.
- At all times, stay near the inside edge of the stairs and make certain the skis make contact with the top two stair nosings.
- Never let go of the chair.
- Pause briefly and reposition your hands by sliding them upwards from the vertical position at each side of the handle onto the handle's horizontal top crossbar.
- When descending, press downwards in a vertical direction for a smooth, safe ride and move forward at the same smooth pace as the back chair.
- There should be no bumping action.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How many people does it take to operate the Evac Chair?
The Power 800 requires only one operator to guide the chair and occupant downstairs, as the chair performs 90% of the descent independently.
2. Are there any special attachments needed on the stairs?
The chair is always ready for immediate on-the-job protection, requiring nothing more.
3. Can the person in the chair fall out?
No, the rider is securely seated in a pocket seat close to the steps, with straps holding them in place.
4. Is an EVAC+CHAIR suitable for domestic use?
The Power 800 is suitable for home use, offering both ascent and descent capabilities.
5. How long does it take to learn to use the Evac Chair?
By following the provided instructions (also printed on the seat), the average person can become proficient at lifting someone of their own weight in just five minutes, as outlined on the seat.
Evac Chair Power 800 Evacuation Chair Specification
Particular |
Specifications |
Height |
45 inches |
Width |
19.5 inches |
Depth |
10.6 inches |
Open Width |
34" |
Unit Weight |
64 Pounds |
Weight |
66lbs |
Weight Capacity |
350lbs |
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Warranty
Comes with 1 year manufacturers warranty.
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