down between the seat and lower edge of the back and attach it to the corresponding snap
fasteners on the outside of the back (Fig. 38).
• To mount the seating unit to the mobility base (Fig. 8) bring the rear tube retainer of the locking
unit over the rear tube of the seat adapter (Fig. 9) and hook the seat in place (Fig. 10). Press
the front of the seat edge down until the seat audibly snaps in place (Fig. 11). Make sure it's
secure by giving the seat a few short tugs.
• Dismounting the Kimba multifunction seat: While standing behind the seating unit, position
yourself on the right side. Hold the head area of the seat back with one hand. Loosen the
seat lock by pulling the release lever forward. Tilt the seat to the rear and then pull it up to
remove (Fig. 12).
5.2 Adjustment and Adaptation Possibilities
5.2.1 Seat depth
Loosen the knurled nuts (Fig. 43, item A) on the underside of the seat and adjust the seat depth
by sliding the footrest assembly (Fig. 44, item C).
Firmly re-tighten the knurled nuts after adjustment.
INfORMATION
5.2.2 Seat width
Loosen the knurled nuts (Fig. 43, item A) on the underside of the seat and adjust the seat width
by sliding the hip supports (Fig. 44, item B); abducted settings are also possible.
Firmly re-tighten the knurled nuts after adjustment.
INfORMATION
5.2.3 Hip support depth
Adjust for the desired depth and fix each support with the two adjustment screws (Fig. 40).
5.2.4 Back height
Loosen the set screws (Fig. 38, item C) with an Allen wrench, move the back insert (Fig. 44,
item A) to the desired height, and firmly re-tighten the set screws. From a back height of approx.
55 cm with seat size 1 and of approx. 66 cm with seat size 2, the back plate (Fig. 45) must be
shifted from pos. A to pos. B. To adapt the padding accordingly, please refer to section Unpack-
ing and Setting up.
5.2.5 Back inclination
Release the clamping lever (Fig. 38, item E), adjust back inclination, and firmly re-tighten the clamp-
ing lever.
5.2.6 Knee angle
Loosen the wing nut (Fig. 46, item A), adjust knee angle, and firmly re-tighten the wing nut.
5.2.7 Footrest height
Loosen the set screws (Fig. 46, item B) with an Allen wrench, adjust the lower leg length, and
firmly re-tighten the set screws. The footrest can be flipped up for transport or to support the
lower leg.
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