The high-mount footrest is fitted on the inner part of the
frame and permits a higher footrest position (Fig. 4.13).
Fig. 4.13
1
Adjusting The Footrest
WARNING!
Do not stand on the footboard! Even if the user is •
sitting in the chair, there is still a risk of tipping over
and injury.
When transferring, do not stand on the footboard, •
there is a risk of tipping over and injury.
Releasing the screw (1) will allow you to adjust the
footrest to correspond to the length of your lower leg and
re-attach the footrest. The angle of the footrest may be
individually adjusted by loosening screws (2). The side
protection (3) on the footrest prevents the feet slipping off
accidentally. Make sure that after any adjustment work, all
screws are tightened correctly (see the page on torque)
(Fig. 4.11 - 4.12).
Fig. 4.11
2
3
Fig. 4.12
1
Hand-Bike-Axle
It is necessary to adjust the hand-bike axle to bias the
centre of gravity rearwards. This allows safe use of a
hand-bike accessory, (Fig.4.10.1).
DANGER!
Using a hand-bike without the hand-bike axle makes the
wheelchair unstable and can lead to serious injury of the
user and other people.
Hand-Bike Axle Adjustment
Fig. 4.10.1
To adjust the center of gravity (COG) remove the 2
screws, (A) and move the bracket into preferred
position, (Fig.4.10.2). refit and tighten the screws (5Nm)
Helium Pro Axle Adjustment
A
Fig. 4.10.2