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Make sure after making the adaptation that only padded parts are touching the body as
otherwise pressure points can occur.
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Please check all screws are securely fastened before using.
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Assembly and adjustment measures should only be conducted by authorised individuals.
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The manufacturer assumes no liability for any damages resulting from the improper adjusting
of the side supports.
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PERSONAL SAFETY BELT (B58)
For your safety we offer a personal safety belt. Holes are provided to attach it in the angle of the
seat/back frame. If you prefer other types of fixing, contact your specialist dealer. He will mention
further possibilities.
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Let your specialist dealer fit these to ensure proper mounting.
Please consult your specialist dealer if you require other safety belt systems. He shall gladly assist
you further.
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TREATMENT TABLE POLYCARBONATE (B112)
We offer a wooden treatment table made. The table is removable and be flipped to the side.
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Make sure when assembling that the cover and the cushion are not damaged.
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HORIZONTAL WEDGE (B22)
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Only your specialist dealer may fit and position this wedge.
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We do not accept any liability for damage and/or injuries caused by the wedge being fitted by
unauthorised persons.
TRANSPORTING THE WHEELCHAIR
Note the following before transporting the wheelchair:
TRANSPORTING WITHOUT A PATIENT
Since the multi-function wheelchair cannot be folded, at least two persons are required for its
transportation.
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ADJUSTING THE LENGTH
The length of the side supports is set by loosening
the screw (C) on the horizontal tube of the side
support (3 positions). Afterwards, the screw is
tightened again.
The support independently adapts its position to
the side of the body via the axle (D).
Many illnesses and disabilities require that your thighs have to
be pushed apart by means of a wedge. For this purpose we
offer a cushioned egg-shaped buffer the size of a fist which
can be put into the required position by means of a connecting
rod mounted beneath the seat in a gap of the frame.
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INOVYS
12/2008