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6 Delivery / Preparing the Mobility Base for Use
The original package contains the following components:
• Mobility base for seating shells
• Instructions for Use and tools required
• Accessories as ordered
Carefully remove the transport safety snaps and packaging material.
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Exchanging / Shifting the Interface Adapters
At the moment, the following types of interface adapters for seating systems are available:
1 Parallel adaption 5 Dräger
2 Trapezoid adaption 6 Shape/Moss (Fig. 2, item A)6 Shape/Moss (Fig. 2, item A)
3 Interco 7 Universal crossbars (Fig. 2, item B)7 Universal crossbars (Fig. 2, item B)
4 R82/Ato Form
Models 1 - 5 After loosening the screw connections (Fig. 1, item A) on the seat bars, the interface adapter
(Fig. 1, item B) can be shifted or exchanged.
Models 6 + 7 Slide the interface adapters (Fig. 2) onto the seat bars and tighten the screws. For this purpose it For this purpose itFor this purpose it
is necessary to remove the attachment device for the backrest from the seat bars.
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Seat Depth
The seat depth can be set by selecting one of the four seat depth positions (Fig. 3).
To change the depth position, the fixing screws of the attachment device for the backrest (Fig. 3, item A) and the
screws of the gas compression spring attachment (Fig. 3, item B) must be removed on the left and on the right.
Then the attachment device for the backrest can be moved on the seat bar for adjustment.
The back frame doesn't need to be disassembled when setting the seat depth.
Position of Seat Bars
After removing the screw connections to the basic frame (Fig. 4, item A), the seat bars can be shifted by 2.5 cm,
e.g. to provide more space for the footrests or for center of gravity shifting.
After you have nished adjustment, thoroughly re-tighten all screws�.
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