options - castors
castors, castor plates, Forks
The wheelchair may veer slightly to the right or left, or the castors
may wobble. This may be caused by the following:
• Forward and/or reverse wheel motion has not been set properly.
• The castor angle has not been set correctly.
• Castor and/or rear wheel air pressure is incorrect; the wheels do
not turn smoothly.
The wheelchair will not move in a straight line if the castors have
not been properly adjusted.
WARNING!
• Castors should always be adjusted by an authorised dealer.
• The wheel locks must be checked every time the rear wheel
position has been altered.
options – castor adapter
seat height adJustMents:
The seat height is determined by the castor and rear wheel position.
The seat height can be adjusted by using different sizes of rear
wheels and by altering the position of the rear wheels and the
castors and by using spacers.
caution!
• After adjusting the seat height, all screws must be re-tightened.
• The castor angle should be set at 90°.
• Therefore the front and rear seat height needs to be always the
same.
options - backrest
coMFort back
(Fig. 17 - 19).
The comfort back offers lateral support
and comfortable seating over long
periods of time.
The back shell can be removed by
turning the knobs (1) and pushing them
outwards. By moving the back shell
forward-upward it will be released form
the guiding hooks.
The cushion is fixed by velcro and can
be removed as well.
Warning!
When fixing the back make sure that the shell is properly attached to
the guiding hooks and locked correctly
Fig. 18
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Fig. 17
Fig. 19
options - backrest
height-adJustable
backrest
The height of the backrest can
be set to 4 different positions .
Release and remove the bolts
(1), and move the guiding hooks
(2) to the desired position.
Tighten up the bolts again,
(Fig. 20).
trunk support
The trunk support can be ad-
justed in angle, depth and height
(see fig.21) It can be swing
away by turning the release
lever (1)
reclining back (0° - 35°)
caution!
Before operation please remove the locking pin (1), (Fig.22).
By pulling lever (2), you can release the backrest and then move it
to the desired position. On releasing the lever (1) the backrest will
automatically lock into place
(Fig. 23).
Warning!
• It is recommended that the reclining back is used in conjunction
with anti-tip tubes (maximum ground clearance 3 – 5 cm).
• Never adjust the back angle if the wheelchair is on a slope.
• Ensure the locking pin is put back in place
Fig. 22
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Fig. 20
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Fig. 21
Fig. 23
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