Options - Amputee Support; Options - Elevating Leg Rests; Height Adjustment; Angle Adjustment - Sunrise Medical Breezy RelaX2 Manual De Usuario

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Options - Amputee Support

AMPUTEE SUPPORT
(Fig.12).
The Amputee Support can be adjusted in every direction as
required.
FIG. 12

Options - Elevating Leg Rests

OPTION ELEVATING LEGREST
(Fig 13-15)
To remove, pull the lever (1), swing the footplate outwards and
then lift the legrest out.

HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT:

The lower leg length can be adjusted infinitely by releasing the
screw (2). Adjust the suitable height and tighten the screw
again.
CAUTION!
The distance between the footplate and the ground must be at
least 40 mm.

ANGLE ADJUSTMENT:

Press the lever (3) downward with one hand while supporting
the legrest with the other hand to take the load off. When a
suitable angle is achieved, let go of the lever and the legrest will
lock into one of the preset positions.
FIG. 13
1
3
16
RelaX
2
FIG. 14
2
FIG. 15
ADJUSTING THE CALF PAD
(Fig 16).
The calf pad can be adjusted as follows:
Height: Open bolt (4) and move the clamping piece to the
desired position. By rotating the clamping piece also the angle
can be adjusted.
Depth: Open bolt (5) and move the calf pad into the desired
position.
Width: Open bolt (5) and position the spacers (6) behind the pad,
to get the desired position.
FIG. 16
5
4
6
WARNING!
• Keep hands clear of the adjustable mechanism between the
frame and the movable parts of the foot rest, while elevating or
lowering the footrest.
• Always make sure that the fasteners are secure.
• The foot rests must not be used to lift or to carry the wheelchair.
• Risk of trapping fingers! When moving the foot rest up or down,
do not put your fingers in the adjusting mechanism between the
moving parts of the foot rest.

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.

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