SEAT CUSHION
Lay the seat cushion on top of the premounted seat. It can then be fastened to the loop straps of the
seat with the hook straps on the underside of the cushion.
HEADREST
1
PUSHING HANDLES
2
1
L
Tighten the knurled screws (1) well after making the adjustment.
L
For a maximum height adjustment, use only the last indentation of the pushing handle tube
since otherwise the stability of the pushing handle is endangered.
ANTI-TIPPING
1
L
Make sure that the anti-tipping is set in the same position on both sides.
L
Do not use the anti-tipping as a tipping lever. For this, use the crossbars (A) by grabbing the
handles of the back and press with your foot on one of the two crossbars (A) until the chair
slightly tilts to the back.
Attach the headrest to the place on the top of the
backrest provided for this purpose (1).
The height can be set with the help of the threaded
screw (2).
L
the adjustment.
2
The pushing handles can be adjusted in height
depending on the size of the attendant.
Loosen the knurled screws (1) and pull the pushing
handles into the position desired.
Indentions have been placed into the tubing of the
pushing handles, which is where the knurled screws
have to grab to tighten. As soon as the desired height
1
is achieved, tighten the knurled screws (1) firmly.
HEIGHT ADJUSTING
•
Press in the spring button (1) and press the tilting
bracket into the frame tube or out of the frame
tube until the desired position is reached and the
spring button can once again click into position (3
positions).
•
To deactivate the anti-tipping, the tilting bracket
can also be turned by 180° and the spring button
then clicks on the side opposite of the frame tube.
L
A
7
Tighten the threaded screw (2) well after making
Make sure that when using the anti-tipping it
is so adjusted that the wheelchair cannot flip
over.
GB
INOVYS
12/2008