The seat inclination and backrest inclination can be adjusted simultaneously or separately by an
attendant. Make sure that the patient sits in the chair when the attendant adjusts the backrest
inclination and that the wheelchair does not tip over.
Seat inclination:
1. Squeeze the lever (1) on the left handle (see label) towards the handle to adjust
the seat inclination.
2. Pull/Push the seat in the desired position (0° to + 21°), the gas pressure spring
shall be pressed in/out.
3. Loosen the lever (1) to block the gas pressure spring.
Backrest inclination:
1. Squeeze the lever (1) on the right handle (see label) towards the handle to adjust
the angle of the backrest.
2. Pull/Push the backrest in the desired position (0° to + 54°), the gas pressure
spring shall be pressed in/out.
3. Loosen the lever (1) to block the gas pressure spring.
If your wheelchair features drum brakes, the levers (1) are
used as brakes; additional levers (3) have been mounted
to adjust the backrest and seat inclination.
3.4.2 Armrest height
The arm pads (3) of the wheelchair can be adjusted in 6 different
height positions:
1. Turn the star knob (45) anticlockwise to unlock.
2. Pull and hold the star knob to release the inner tube of the
armrest (9).
3. Slide the inner tube of the armrest (9) up/down in the support
(46) until the desired height. Make sure that the holes on the
inner/outer tube align.
4. Retighten the star knob (45) by turning it clockwise.
5. Repeat this for the second armrest. Make sure that the
armrests is firmly secured.
Figure 8 Adjusting armrest height