Switching to transit wheels
1.
Lower the transit wheels into the operating position.
To do this, press the pin A inwards until you can pull
the tube down.
2. Press the second pin in.
3. Pull the tube further downwards until the pin engages
into the slot.
4. Move the wheelchair to a stable object (door frame,
heavy table), which you can use for support and hold
onto it firmly with one hand.
5. Tilt the wheelchair until the rear wheel on the opposite
side rises off the floor.
Prior to removing the rear wheels, the distance
between the lowered transit wheels and the floor
should not be more than 2 cm.
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6. Remove the rear wheel, ® 7.3 Removing and installing
the rear wheels, page 41.
7.
Repeat the process on the other side.
Switching from transit wheels to rear wheels
1.
Move the wheelchair to a stable object, which you can
use for support and hold onto it firmly with one hand.
2. Tilt the wheelchair until the transit wheel on the
opposite side rises slightly off the floor.
3. Install the rear wheel back onto the removable axle, ®
7.3 Removing and installing the rear wheels, page 41.
4. Bring the transit wheels back into the inactive position.
5. Repeat the process on the other side.
4.7 Luggage carrier
Your wheelchair can be fitted with a luggage carrier. When
not in use, the luggage carrier can be folded up.
WARNING!
Risk of tipping
Weight on the carrier changes the tipping
behavior of the wheelchair. The wheelchair
can tip forwards more easily when the luggage
carrier is loaded.
– Use the luggage carrier only for transporting
small and lightweight luggage.
– Avoid driving the wheelchair to fast when
carrying luggage.
– Avoid driving ramps and slopes when carrying
luggage.
– Do not stand on the luggage carrier.
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