Back Support Bar And Pelvic Support (Optional); Foldable Seat (Optional); Anti-Tipping Supports - Atlas Whoopy User Manual

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4.4 Back support bar and pelvic support (optional)

The back support bar together with the pelvic support (illustration 8a) serves to provide the user
with additional support and to help him/her walk in the centre of the walking aid, thus allowing
him/her to walk even more upright.
The pelvic support can be fastened or removed using the lever at the back of the support
(illustration 8b). Verify that the pelvic support is securely fastened.
The back support bar and the pelvic support are available as separate options and can be
separately mounted.
A further option is to add side pads to the pelvic support to provide additional support. In
addition, a pelvic band can be added to provide even greater stability to the user during walking.
Illustration 8a:
The back support bar with flexible pelvic support.

4.5 Foldable seat (optional)

A seat offers the user the opportunity to rest whenever there is a
need, or simply to sit down instead of standing or walking.
The seat can be obtained as an additional option, is easy to
install using a click and lock mechanism and is also easy to
remove.
The seat is foldable. The seat must be folded down when the
user wants to sit down. When the user wants to start walking, the
preference is for the seat to be placed in an upright position, so
that the user is afforded maximum room for movement while
walking.

4.6 Anti-tipping supports

The Whoopy rollator is equipped with anti-tipping supports as a
standard feature, to prevent the Whoopy from tipping over.
Never remove the anti-tipping supports.
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Illustration 8b:
Clicking the pelvic support into place. The pelvic
support is removed using the same mechanism.
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Illustration 9a:
Adjusting the seat.
Illustration 9b:
The anti-tipping supports.
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