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5.3. Negotiating kerbs
In order to negotiate obstacles more easily, the assistant can use the
tipping aid (Fig. 20). Push the wheelchair with both front wheels up to
the edge. Hold the wheelchair firmly by the push handles with both
hands. Press on one of the tipping aids with one foot (Fig. 21). At the
same time, press downwards with both hands and push the wheelchair
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over the kerb. You can also negotiate the kerb backwards. Approach
the kerb backwards. Carefully pull the wheelchair down over the edge.
Make sure you take the load off the front wheels when negotiating the
edge and then place them back down gently.
6. Technical data
Dimensions
21
Total length
with leg rests (mm):
Width (mm):
Height (mm):
Folded (WxHxL) (mm):
Lower leg length (mm):
Seat width (mm):
Seat depth (mm):
Seat height (mm):
Seat angle (°)
Knee angle (°):
Backrest angle (°):
Backrest height (mm):
Height of armrest (mm):
Front armrest
attachment (mm)::
Position of the rear axle with respect
to the backrest (mm):
Wheel camber (°):
38
1020
555/605
995
260 x 1020 x 995
395-495
410/460
430
510
2
90
10
440
240
395
0
0
Weights
Max. load (kg):
100
Empty weight (kg):
10.46
Leg rest (kg):
1.3
Ambient conditions
Temperature:
35°
Air humidity:
80%
Storage conditions
Temperature:
40°
Air humidity:
80%
Tyres
Rear
300 x 45 PU (puncture-proof)
Front
200 x 26 PU (puncture-proof)
Materials
Frame:
Powder-coated aluminium
Attachments:
Powder-coated aluminium
Upholstery flame-retardant to EN 1021-1 and 2
Seat cushion:
450 x 400 x 2 mm nylon / foam
Back cushion:
460 x 450 x12 mm nylon / foam
Armrest cushion:
350 x 50 mm PVC / foam
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