Options – Hemiplegic armrests
HEMIPLEGIC ARMRESTS
The hemiplegic armrest can be
adjusted both in length and
angle. You can adjust the
length by pushing the armrest
after having loosened the 2
rotary screws (1). To adjust the
angle, hold the knob 2 pushed
down and rotate the armrest to
the desired position, then
release the knob again.
(Fig. 42).
Options – Anti-Tip Tubes
ANTI-TIP TUBES
Anti-tip tubes provide additional safety for inexperienced users
when they are still learning how to operate their wheelchair. They
prevent a wheelchair from tipping over backwards. The anti tip tube
should be inserted into the frame tube until the first of the two
spring buttons enters the first hole in the frame tube, (Fig.40).
WARNING!
Incorrect setup of the anti-tips will increase the risk of a rearwards
tip. You must swing the anti-tips upwards when going up or down
large obstacles, (such as a kerb), to prevent them from touching the
ground, then rotate them back down to the normal position.
CAUTION!
Do not insert both buttons of
the anti tip tube into the frame
tube as this could damage the
anti Tip and cause a loss of
effectiveness.
By pushing on the Second
exposed release button, the
safety wheels can be set
upwards or removed. There
must always be a gap of
between 3 cm and 5 cm
between the tube and the
ground. You must swing the
safety wheels upwards when going up and down large obstacles
(such as a kerb) to prevent them from touching the ground. Then
rotate the safety wheels back down to the normal position (Fig. 43).
WARNING!
Incorrect set up of the anti tips will increase the risk of a rearwards
tip.
Options – Lap belt
WARNING!
Before using your wheelchair ensure the seat belt is worn and
correctly adjusted before use.
The lap belt is fitted to the wheelchair as shown in the illustrations.
The seat belt comprises 2 halves. They are fitted using the existing
seat stay retaining bolt fitted through the eyelet on the belt. The belt
is routed under the rear of the side panel. (Fig. 44)
Adjust the belt position so buckles are in the centre of the seat,
(Fig. 45).
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Fig. 42
Fig. 43
Fig. 44
Adjust lap belt to suit the user's needs as follows:
To increase the belt
To reduce the belt
length
Type A
Type B
Feed free belt
Feed free belt back
through slide adjust-
through male buckle
ers and male buckle
and slide adjusters.
to provide more belt
length.
When fastened check space between the lap belt and user, when
correctly adjusted it should not be possible to insert more than the
flat of the hand between the lap belt and the user, (Fig. 46).
Generally the Lap Belt should be fixed so that the straps sit at an
angle of approximately 45°, and when correctly adjusted should not
allow user to slip down in the seat,
(Fig. 47).
Fig. 46
To fasten buckle:
Firmly push male buckle into
female buckle.
Fig. 45
length
Type A
Type A
Type B
Type B
Ensure belt is not
looped at male
buckle.
Fig. 47
To release belt:
Press exposed sides of male
buckle and push towards centre
/ push the press button of the
female buckle whilst gently pull-
ing apart.