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Standard Equipment
Figure 11 Figure 12
Height Adjustable Pushbar (Fig. 11)
It can be adjusted vertically to a more comfortable height for the person pushing the chair.
To do this, open the clamping levers on the right and left of the back tubes (Fig. 11, item A), move the pushbar
to the desired height and re-tighten the clamping levers until they are snug.
The adjustment range is approx. 20 cm.
Height Adjustable Push Handles (Fig. 12)
They can be adjusted vertically to a more comfortable height for the attendant.
To do this, open the clamping levers on the right and left of the back tubes (Fig. 12, item A), move the push
handles to the desired height and re-tighten the clamping levers until they are snug.
The adjustment range is approx. 20 cm.
Figure 13 Figure 14
Angle Adjustable Back Frame (Fig. 13)
The angle between back frame and seat frame can be adjusted with the ratchet mechanism (Fig. 9). The TheThe
inclination range is 90° to 120°. Pulling the strap (Fig. 9, item A) will release the adjustment mechanism and the Pulling the strap (Fig. 9, item A) will release the adjustment mechanism and thePulling the strap (Fig. 9, item A) will release the adjustment mechanism and the
back angle can be set.
Make sure that you hear the lock re-engage on both sides after making adjustments.
Attention: Increasing the angle between seat frame and back frame to more than 90° may only be done if
the anti-tipper is in functional position.
Polyurethane Wheels with Wheel Lock (Fig. 14)
The wheel locks serve to lock the wheels. To apply the wheel lock, press the wheel operating lever to the front. To apply the wheel lock, press the wheel operating lever to the front.To apply the wheel lock, press the wheel operating lever to the front.
To release the wheel lock, pull the wheel operating lever to the rear.
Check if the wheel locks are operational each time before using the mobility base with seating shell and
re-adjust if necessary (see section 'Maintenance, Cleaning and Care').
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