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Note:
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Check that there is no conflict between the
front wheels and the leg rests.
Anti-tipping supports
The anti-tipping supports (optional) can be tem-
porarily swivelled forward to make it easier, for
example, to climb a curb or a high threshold.
1. Push down the horizontally spring loaded part
of the anti-tipping support (A).
2. Turn the anti-tipping support inwards and
forwards.
3. Repeat for the other side.
Warning:
•
Inform the occupant when the anti-tipping
supports are folded away and ensure that
the anti-tipping supports are pushed back
to their original position after the obstacle
has been cleared.
Adjusting the height of the anti-tipping support:
Rough adjustment
1. Loosen the 2 Allen screws that secure the anti-
tipping support to the rear module.
2. Move the anti-tipping support to the other
mounting position
3. Retighten the 2 Allen screws (C).
Fine adjustment
1. Remove the Allen screw (B) and the bushing.
2. Adjust the anti-tipping supports to the desired
height.
3. Replace the dowel and tighten the Allen screw
(B).
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A A
A A
C C
B B
The anti-tip support - if properly adjusted - pro-
tects the wheelchair user from tipping backwards.
The risk of tipping the wheelchair backwards is in-
fluenced by:
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the position of the user's center of gravity in
the wheelchair (which is determined by factors
such as axle position, backrest angle, seat
angle, seat tilt, and weight distribution over
the body (e.g., amputations).
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any restlessness or spasms of the user.
•
the slope on which you are driving.
Adjust the anti-tip as necessary based on the abo-
ve considerations.
Adjustment of the camber of the rear wheel
Optionally, an axle plate with 3 degrees of camber
is available. To make use of this option, follow the
steps below.
1. remove the wheel (QR) and axle bushing (C)
from the frame
2. Remove the wheel cover by loosening the 2
B B
C C
Allen screws (A and B).
3. Insert the camber wheel plate and secure it
with the two Allen screws.
4. Put the axle bushing back in the desired posi-
tion.
5. Insert the wheel
Check that there is enough space between the
wheel and the side of the frame.
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