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Congratulations on your purchase of a Colours wheelchair, the finest ultra-light
wheelchair in the world. Colours wheelchairs are hand-crafted to ensure the highest
quality possible. By selecting Colours you can now rely on prompt and friendly
service.
The designers as well as many of the employees at Colours are wheelchair users, so
there is a wealth of practical experience built into your wheelchair.
By understanding our customers need for independence and mobility, we at Colours
are committed to doing everything we can to help you get the optimal use of your
new wheelchair.
To realize the greatest benefits from your wheelchair it is important that you first
read this manual. It is designed to help you understand how your chair is built and
how it should be adjusted to give you maximum comfort and safety. No wheelchair
will work well if it is not adjusted precisely for its user. So please, read this manual
carefully before using your new wheelchair.
Thank you for choosing Colours.
Colours in Motion
860 E. Parkridge Avenue
Corona, CA 92879, U.S.A.
Toll Free: 800-892-8998
Tel: 951.808.9131
Fax: 951.808.9949
www.colourswheelchair.com
WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF COLOURS!
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Page 1 - O W N E R ’ S M A N U A L

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Page 2 - Chapter 1

Backrest AngleGood Stability (old style)The most important considerations when setting the correct backrest angle is posturecontrol, balance and stabi

Page 3 - S A F E T Y T I P S

BrakesBrake AdjustmentColours wheelchairs are available with two different styles ofbrakes. The basic adjustment is the same for both styles. Thebrake

Page 4 - A C C E S S O R I E S

FootrestAdjusting the FootrestEach leg should absorb equal pressure. The foot rest can beadjusted by:1.Loosening the screw on the footrest rings usin

Page 5 - Chapter 2

Adjusting the Shocks (Boing! & ShockBlade only)To extend or decrease the length of the shocks on the Suspension Assembly:1.Remove the screw securi

Page 6

Rear Seat HeightThe rear seat height can be adjusted to variouspositions. By modifying the Rear Axle / CamberPlate, the angle of the seat bucket can

Page 7 - CENTER OF GRAVITY

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Page 8

Camber AngleWhat Is Camber?By camber angle we are referring to the vertical angle of therear wheels.There are several benefits of a slight camber angle

Page 9

Service & MaintenanceBy utilizing state of the art technology and aero-space manufactur-ing techniques Colours wheelchairs are more advanced than

Page 10 - Backrest Height

armrestsaxle sleevesbackrest locking mechanismbearingscasterscleaningfasteners (nuts, bolts, etc.)framegeneral tune up by authorized Colours d

Page 11 - Quick Releases

WARRANTYColours warrants all rigid hardware (welded parts, machined mounts and brackets) for the lifetime of the originally regis-tered owner. In the

Page 12 - Footrest

C H A P T E R 1 SAFETY TIPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C H A P T E R 2 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CHAIR . . . . . . . . . . .COLOU

Page 13 - Advanced Adjustments

Anti-TippersTo install:1. Verify the locking hammer, located on the anti-tipper, is in the forward orunlocked position2. Insert the anti-tipper into t

Page 14 - Front Seat Height

Please complete the following form for your own records.Wheelchair serial numberModel of wheelchairName of the sales representativeName of the dealers

Page 15

This is a dangerous maneuver and we do not recommend its use without assistance.The safest way to operate the chair is on level floors that are free of

Page 16 - Wheel Alignment

Do not drive or transport with a patient in the wheelchair.Do not exceed the 250 pound weight limitation of the chair.Certain maneuvers should not be

Page 17 - Cleaning

Boing!RazorBladeC O L O U R S E V E R Y D A Y C H A I R SChapter 2SaberZephyrShockBladeSpazz-G3O W N E R ’ S M A N U A L

Page 18 - Troubleshooting

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Page 19 - Accessories

The sections, on adjustments to the chair, have been divided into two parts. Part 1deals with standard adjustments. Part Two deals with advanced adj

Page 20 - Anti-Tippers

Changing the Center Of Gravity (Eclipse,Lil Dipper,)The Center Of Gravity is changed by moving the rear axle position forward orback. The following s

Page 21 - WARRANTY CARD

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