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Options - Sideguard
Standard sideguard, flip-up,
removable with
short or long armrests
Sideguard, flip-up, removable with
short or long armrests, height-ad-
justable The sideguard with rounded
off front edges will allow you to get up
close to a table.
The armrest can be height-adjusted
as follows.
Push the lever upwards and move
the armrest (2) to the desired height.
Release the lever and press the arm-
rest (2) downwards until you hear it
click into place. Always check that the
sideguards are correctly engaged
To flip the armrest up, pull the lever (1)
so that the sideguard is released.
CAUTION!
Neither the sideguards nor the armrests are to be used for lift-
ing or carrying the wheelchair.
Sideguard with clothes protector
The clothes protector prevents
clothes getting dirty from spray
water. You can set the position in
relation to the rear wheel by moving
the sideguard.
To do this, remove the screws (1 and
2). After setting to the desired posi-
tion, re-tighten the screws (see the
page on torque).
CAUTION!
Neither the sideguards nor the armrests are to be used for
lifting or carrying the wheelchair
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Options - Push handle
Height-adjustable push handles
These handles are secured with
pins to prevent them from sliding out
unintentionally. Opening the quick-
release lever makes it possible to
adjust the height of the push han-
dles to meet your individual needs.
As you move the lever, you will hear
a locking mechanism; you may now
easily position the push handle as
desired. The nut on the tension lever
determines how tightly the push handles are clamped 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 the handle height, always clamp the tension lever securely
into place. If the lever is not secure, injuries could result when
ascending stairs.
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Options - Push handle
Fold-down push handles
If the push handles are not in use,
they can be folded down depressing
the button. When they are needed
again, simply flip them back up until
they click into place.

Options - Anti-tip tubes

Anti-tip tubes
The anti-tip tubes (1) provide additional
safety for inexperienced users when
they are still learning how to operate
their wheelchairs. Anti-tip tubes (1)
prevent a wheelchair from tipping over
backwards. The anti-tip tube (1) can
be swung downwards by pushing it or
rotated forwards. There should be a
gap of 3 to 5 cm to the floor. To go up or
down a step (e.g.
kerb) the anti-tip tubes must be swung
forwards, to prevent them from touching
the ground.

Options - Crutch holder

Crutch holder
This device permits crutches to be
transported directly on the wheel-
chair. It has a Velcro loop to fasten
crutches or other aids.
CAUTION!
Never try to use or even remove
the crutches or other aids while
moving.
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