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To remove the seat, stand next to the seating unit and hold the seat with one hand at its back part. Then reach
beneath the seat and turn the release switch (Fig. 4, Pos. b) downward.
The locking bolt will then unlock and release the adapter. At the same time, push the seating shell forward. You can
then remove the seating shell unit.
To remount the seat onto the mobility base, place the back part of the seating shell interface onto the adapter carrier
and slide the seating shell backwards until the locking bolt audibly clicks back into locking position. Make sure the
seating shell is secure by giving the seat a few short tugs.
Checking Static Stability before Using the Mobility Base with Seating Shell
After mounting a seating system, the stability of the entire product must be checked.
Attention!
Since stability is checked with the patient, you must proceed with upmost caution and with the help
of at least two attendants.
First prepare an area with an inclination of 10°. Place the mobility base with mounted seating system and the patient
sitting in the seating system on this incline. The wheels should be in driving position (see illustration).
Test the tilting behavior in the most unfavorable positions:
to the front - extended footrest assembly (if possible), upright backrest (pos. a);
to the rear - angled footrest assembly, tilted 30° to the rear, back angle 120° (pos. b).
a) b)
Seat Tilt
Inclined and upright position (Fig. 4 and Fig. 12)
You can tilt the seat by approx. 30° to the rear by pressing the release lever (Fig. 12, item 1). When the desired incli-
nation is reached, release the finger pressure from the release lever.
Attention!
Please note, that the seat may only be tilted with the anti-tipper in operational position.
Standard Equipment
Height adjustable pushbar (Fig. 5)
Can be adjusted vertically to a more comfortable height for the attendant.
Height adjustable push handles (Fig. 6)
Can be adjusted vertically to a more comfortable height for the attendant.
Angle adjustable back frame (Fig. 7)
The angle between back frame and seat frame can be adjusted with the threaded rod (Fig. 7, item 1). The inclination
range is 80° to 120°.
This position is firmly set then. It has to be adjusted in accordance with the seating system you use.
Attention: Increasing the angle between seat frame and back frame to more than 90° may only be done if the anti-
tipper is in operational position.
Release the push handles or pushbar by loosening the clamping levers (Fig. 8, item 3) and move them into the
correct position. The adjustment range is 150 mm.
Drum brake for attendant (Fig. 5 and 8)
Allows braking of the wheelchair independent of tire pressure.
Tighten the clamping levers (Fig. 8, item 1) to bring the drum brakes in functional state. Release the lock by loosen-
ing the ratchet pieces (fig. 8, item. 2).
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