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Backrests

Angle-adjustable fixed back
(Fig.5.20).
The angle-adjustable backrest can
be set to 7 positions (9° forwards,
0°, 3°, 6° and 9° backwards). By
loosening and removing the screw
(1) the angle can be adjusted in
stages of 3°

WARNING:

For your own safety, adjustment
work should always be carried out
by your dealer.
Adjustable Backrest Upholstery
(Fig.5.21).
The sling can be adapted to any
degree of tension by adjusting the
Velcro fasten ers. The padding in
the backrest can be removed
through an interior opening,
allowing you to cushion the
backrest according to your
individual needs.

Sideguards

Desk Sideguard, Flip-Up,
Detachable with Short or Long
Armrests, Height-Adjustable
(Fig.5.22-5.23)
Adjust the height of the armrest as
follows: Slide the knob (1) forward
until it stops. Adjust the armrest (2)
to the desired height. Slide the
knob toward the back and push
the armrest (2) down until you can
hear it click into place. Always
make sure that the sideguards
have locked into place properly.
To flip the armrest up, lift the
handle (3) to unlock the
sideguard.
WARNING:
Neither the sideguards nor the
armrests are to be used for
lifting or carrying the wheelchair.
Rev.B
Fig.5.20
1
Fig.5.21
1
Fig. 5.22
2
1
3
Fig. 5.23
Übersicht
Sideguards
Sideguards - Clothing Guards
(Fig.5.24).
Clothing guards prevent water
from splashing up and soiling
clothing. Their position relative to
the rear wheels can be set by
adjusting the sideguards. To do
this, remove the screws (1 and 2).
After adjusting the sideguards to
the desired position, replace and retighten the screws (see the
page on torque).
WARNING:
Neither the sideguards nor the armrests are to be used for lifting
or carrying the wheelchair.
Sideguard, Aluminum, Bolt-On
with Cold-Weather Protection
(Fig.5.25).
Clothing guards (optional) prevent
water from splashing up and soiling
clothing.
Their position relative to the rear
wheels can be set by adjusting the
sideguards. To do this, remove the screws (1 and 2). The
armrests (optional) can be adjusted to the desired height after
the screws have been removed. When finished, make sure that
all screws have been properly tightened (see the page on
torque).
WARNING:
Neither the sideguards nor the armrests are to be used for lifting
or carrying the wheelchair.

Push Handles

Height-Adjustable Push Handles
(Fig.5.26).
These handles are secured with
pins to prevent them from sliding out
uninten tion ally. Opening the quick-
release lever (1) makes it possible
to adjust the push handles to meet
your individual needs. As you move
the lever, you will hear a locking
mecha nism; you may now easily
position the push handle as desired. The nut (2) on the tension lever
determines how tightly the push handles are clamp ed into place. If
the nut is loose after adjusting the tension lever, the push handle
will also be too loose. Turn the push handle from side to side before
use to make sure that it is clamped securely enough into place. After
adjusting handle height, always clamp the tension lever (1) securely
into place. If the lever is not secure, injuries could result when lifting
over obstacles.
Fold-Down Push Handles
(Fig.5.27).
If the push handles are not in use, they
can be folded down by depressing
the button (2). When they are needed
again, simply flip them back up until
they click into place.
Fig. 5.24
2
1
Fig. 5.25
2
1
Fig. 5.26
3
1
2
Fig. 5.27
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