Options – Push handles
HEIGHT-ADJUSTABLE PUSH
HANDLES
These handles are secured with pins
to prevent them from sliding out
unintentionally. By releasing the
release lever (1) you can adjust the
push handles to a height which suits
you. After any adjustment to the
height of the push handles, pull the
release lever (1) until it is tight (Fig. 44).
CAUTION:
If the lever is not secure, injuries could result when lifting over
obstacles.
Options – Crutch holder
CRUTCH HOLDER
This device permits crutches to be
transported directly on a wheelchair. It has a
Velcro loop to fasten crutches or other aids
(Fig. 45).
CAUTION:
Never try to use or even remove the
crutches or other aids while moving.
Options - Therapy table
THERAPY TABLE
The tray provides a flat surface for
most activities. Before using a tray, it
first has to be adjusted to the width of
the seat by an authorised dealer. The
user must be sitting in the wheelchair
during this adjustment (Fig. 46).
Options - Stabilising Bar
RECLINER STABILISING BAR
Open star-knob (1) and swing the
stabilising bar (2) out of the way
before folding the chair.
To reinstate the wheelchair, reverse
the above procedure, (Fig.47).
DANGER!
• Before using the wheelchair
ensure that the stabiliser bar and
star-knobs are in place and are
tightened correctly.
• Never use the stabiliser bar to lift the chair!
SWINGAWAY STABILISING BAR
This bar is used to stabilise the
backrest. To be able to fold the
wheelchair, the release lever (1)
must be pushed inwards and the
stabilising bar must be flipped
downwards. When unfolding the
wheelchair, please make sure that
the stabilising bar is locked into
position (Fig. 48).
Fig.44
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Fig.45
Fig.46
Fig.47
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Fig.48
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FOLDING STABILISING BAR
This bar is used to stabilise the
backrest. To be able to fold the
wheelchair, the stabilising bar must be
pushed downwards in the middle (1).
To completely unfold the wheelchair,
the carrying handle (2) must be pulled
upwards, (Fig.49).
Options – Headrests
HEADRESTS
The headrest can be raised and moved
both forwards and backwards. To do this,
simply loosen the screw, adjust the
headrest to the desired position, and
tighten the screw (see the section on
torque) (Fig. 50).
COMFORT HEADREST
For adjusting the height open knob
and position the headrest in the
desired height. Finally tighten the
knob again, (Fig.51).
Options – Transit wheels
TRANSIT WHEELS
Transit wheels should be used wherever your wheelchair would be
too wide if the rear wheels were used (e.g., in
airplanes, buses, etc.). After the rear wheels have been
removed with the aid of the quick-release axles, the
transit wheels can immediately be used to continue
riding. The transit wheels are mounted so that they
are approx. 3 centimeters above the ground when not
in use. They are thus out of the way when riding,
transporting or when tipping to pass over obstacles
(e.g., kerbs, steps, etc.) (Fig. 52).
CAUTION:
Your wheelchair does not have any wheel locks when
the transit wheels are being used.
Options – One-hand operation
ONE-HAND OPERATION
To move the wheelchair in a straight
line, both hand wheels must be
operated. If the wheelchair is to be
folded up, remove the pull-off bar by
pushing it inwards (Fig. 53).
CAUTION:
To avoid injury, always make sure
that all connections are firmly in place.
Fig.49
Fig.50
Fig.51
Fig.52
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