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BACKREST ADJUSTING
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Make sure that no objects or individuals are in the adjusting area – risk of injury !
ARMRESTS
The armrests can be adjusted in height and can be lowered to the height of the seat frame for the
sideways transfer of the patient.
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2
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If the locking spring (2) is guided outside the armrest socket (3), the armrest is not locked.
ACCESSORIES
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PARKING BRAKES
For chairs with rolling castors, the back two castors are provided with parking brakes.
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For the Languedoc and Normandie models,
on the side next to the seat tubing at the
height of the armrest socket is located a lever
to unlock the backrest adjuster (1). Lightly pull
up on the lever, the pneumatic spring is
released and the backrest can be moved into
the desired position. If you let the lever go
again, the pneumatic spring is blocked and
the back rest stops at the desired position.
For the Normandie model, the leg support is
adjusted
simultaneously when adjusting the backrest.
The further back the backrest is adjusted, the
further the leg support is moved into the
horizontal position and vice versa.
Pull the trigger lever of the armrests (1) up (in
the direction of the arm pad).
The locking spring (2) will then be released
and the armrest can be moved within the
armrest socket (3) into the desired position (5
positions).
To lower the armrest, pull the trigger lever (1)
and guide the armrest down to the lowest
possible position.
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Engaging the parking brakes
With your toes press down the grey brakeplate till it
locks in place. The castors can now neither roll nor
turn.
Disengaging the parking brakes
2
With your toes press up the grey brakeplate in the
direction of the frame. The castors have now been
released and can both roll and swivel.
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Both rolling castors must be locked to park the chair.
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FAUTEUIL REPOS
into
the
horizontal
position