CAUTION!
Mounting the wheel lock too close toward the wheel, will result
in a higher effort to operate. This might cause the brake lever
extension to break! Leaning on to the brake lever extension
while transfering will cause the lever to break! Splashing water
from tires might cause the wheel lock to malfunction.
Compact wheel lock
Compact wheel locks are
underneath the seat sling and
are operated by pulling the
wheel locks towards the rear, in
the direction of the tyre. For the
wheel locks to operate correctly,
they must be pulled fully against
the stops, (Fig. 5.10).
CAUTION!
Incorrect mounting of the wheel
lock will result in a higher effort to
operate.
Footplates
Footplates (Fig. 5.11)
There are two types of footplates:
platform and divided. They can be
flipped up to facilitate getting in and
get ting out of your wheelchair.
Lower Leg Length
By removing the setscrews (1),
the footrest can be adjusted to
fit any lower leg length. Remove
setscrews, set tubing with footrest in the desired position,
and reinsert and tighten the setscrews (see the page on
torque). Make sure that the compo site plastic pad is in the
proper position under the setscrew. A minimum interval of 2.5
centimeters from the ground should always be maintained.
Width Adjustment of the
footrests
If the footrest width needs to be
adjusted, please undo the screw
(1), set the desired width, by
positioning 1, 2 or 3 spacers (2)
from outer to the inner side and
then refit the screws, (Fig. 5.12).
EASY 200-300,
16
Fig. 5.10
Fig. 5.11
1
Fig. 5.12
1
2
Divided and Platform Footplates (Fig. 5.13 - 5.15)
Footplates can be flipped up to
facilitate getting in and getting out
of your wheelchair.
They can also be tilted to six
different angles relative to a level
surface. Tighten screw (1) firmly
on the outer side. By removing
the clips (2), the footplate can be
adjusted to three different positions
toward both the front and rear.
Loosen the adjustment screw (3)
to change the horizontal position of
the footplate. For this purpose, the
footplate must be flipped up. When
finished, make sure that all screws
have been properly tightened (see
the page on torque).
A minimum interval of 2.5 centi-
meters from the ground should
always be maintained.
Footrests
Various footboards are available.
These can be flipped up to
make it easier to transfer to/from
the chair. They are described
individually.
Footrest and swing away latch
When fitting the footrests these
are fitted in the swung-away
position (Fig. 5.16). Then simply
turn them inwards until the
interlock engages (1). To remove
the footrests, use the lever (2)
and swing the footrest outwards
and lift off. Check that the
footrest is correctly engaged.
WARNING!
The footrests are not designed
to be used to lift or carry the
wheelchairs with an occupant.
Hanger play adjustment
In case of play the hanger (Fig. 5.17) can be adjusted in the
field. The hanger pin (1) is tapered and the play can be reduced
when the pin is unscrewed slightly.
Take the hanger off the chair in using the release mechanism.
Use an screw driver and turn the pin (1) in the front carefully
to the left. Then test the hanger on the chair. If the hanger
mechanism is not working/catching anymore, please undo the
task slightly.
If the play is still too large and the performance not accepted,
please repeat the task.
Fig. 5.13
1
Fig. 5.14
2
Fig. 5.15
3
Fig. 5.16
2
1
Fig. 5.17
1