WheelChair Carrier - Taking You Where You Want To Go
Operation Information for the Tote Model 003L Carrier

For the Tote Model Carrier:

Carefully lift the folded wheelchair onto the carrier. The front wheels should rest on the Front Wheel Pan and the rear wheels should rest firmly in the Rear Wheel Cradle.



Securing the Chair to the Carrier

Raise the extension post high enough that the lock down arm will fit over the rear wheel. Extend the lock down arm so the wheel slot fits over the rear wheel. Tighten the upper handle in order to secure the lock down arm in place.

Caution! CAUTION ! Do Not Overtighten Plastic Handles.


While pushing downward on the Lock Down Arm tighten the lower handle on the Extension Post to secure the rear wheel.

Caution! CAUTION ! Do Not Overtighten Plastic Handles.


Position the rubber bungee cord through the front wheels and hook it on each side of the front wheel pan. There are four slots on each side of the front wheel pan for mounting the bungee cord.

Always verify that the wheelchair is secure before operating the vehicle.



Safety

Caution! CAUTION ! Do not operate this carrier without being satisfactorily instructed in the proper operation of the carrier by the dealer or without reading the operation manual thoroughly.


Our wheelchair carriers have been designed and engineered for years of trouble free performance. Although with everyday use some parts may become loose or worn. Regularly inspect your carrier for any worn, loose, or damaged parts - If you find anything upon inspection, DO NOT USE THE CARRIER! Contact your local dealer or WheelChair Carrier for any repairs that need to be made. Failure to act may cause severe injury!

Our wheelchair carriers should only be used for the loading and unloading of wheelchairs for which they are designed. DO NOT add to or modify any part of the carrier system without first contacting the dealer or WheelChair Carrier. Any modifications may void the warranties as well as compromise the structural integrity of the carrier.

Always make sure the vehicle’s parking brake is firmly set before operating the carrier.