Sideguards
Tool Height Adjustable Armrest
Installation: Slide the arm post into the receiver, located on the
wheelchair frame, until it stops
Height adjustment:
Slide the arm rest post out of the receiver.
Adjust the position of the hight adjustment bracket (1) by
removing the screw (2) and moving it to the desired posiion.
Re-fit the screw and tighten it.
Slide the arm rest post back into the receiver, (Fig.5.31).
Armpad Position:
The armpad position can be adjusted by relesing the screws (3),
then moving the arm pad to the desired position. Re-tighten the
screws, (Fig.6.24).
Adjusting Armrest Receiver
The tightness of the armrest receiver can be adjusted (tightened
/loosened) by means of the 2 screws (1) - (Fig.5.32).
Sideguard With Clothes Protector (Fig.5.33)
The clothes protector prevents clothes getting dirty from spray
water. You can set the position in relation to the rear wheel by
moving the sideguard.
To do this, remove the fixing screws (1 and 2).
After setting to the desired position, re-tighten the screws (see
the page on torque).
WARNING!
Neither the sideguards nor the armrests are to be used for
lifting or carrying the wheelchair
Fig.5.31
3
1
2
Fig.5.33
1
Fig.5.32
1
2
Sideguards - Clothing Guards
(Fig.5.34)
Clothing guards prevent water
from splashing up and soiling
clothing. Their position relative
to the rear wheels can be set by
adjusting the sideguards. To do
this, remove the screws (1 and 2).
After adjusting the sideguards to
the desired position, replace and
retighten the screws (see the page
on torque).
WARNING!
Neither the sideguards nor the armrests are to be used for lifting
or carrying the wheelchair.
Sideguard, Aluminum, Bolt-On
with Cold-Weather Protection
(Fig. 5.35)
Clothing guards (optional) prevent
water from splashing up and
soiling clothing.
Their position relative to the rear
wheels can be set by adjusting the
sideguards.
To do this, remove the screws (1
and 2). The armrests (optional)
can be adjusted to the desired height after the screws (3) have
been removed. When finished, make sure that all screws have
been properly tightened (see the page on torque).
WARNING!
Neither the sideguards nor the armrests are to be used for lifting
or carrying the wheelchair.
Options – One Hand Operation
One Hand Operation
(Fig. 5.36 - 5.36.1)
To propel the chair straight
forward both handrims
must be used. To fold the
wheelchair disconnect the
telescopic bar by pushing it
inward (1). To take off the
wheels, press the locking
button on the axle (2).
CAUTION!
Make always sure that the
connections are set
properly to avoid injuries.
Fig. 5.36.1
Fig. 5.34
2
1
Fig. 5.35
2
1
Fig. 5.36
2
1
EASY 200-300
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