8.11
Rear wheels
8.11.1 Replacing a rear wheel
Requirements:
● Small flat screwdriver
● 16 mm socket wrench
● Two oblong wooden blocks, at least 14 x 14 x 30 cm
WARNING: Danger of crushing!
The wheelchair is very heavy. Danger of injury to the hands and feet!
● Let a second person help you.
Danger of injury due to uncontrolled movement of the wheelchair!
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Switch the vehicle's power system off (ON-/OFF key).
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Engage the drive motors.
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Secure the vehicle against rolling away by placing wedges under the wheels.
Uninstalling a rear wheel:
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Lift the wheelchair on one side and have a second person place a 14 cm high wooden block
underneath it, so that the rear wheel is off the ground and can rotate freely.
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Carefully remove the black plastic cap from the middle of the anti-tipper wheel (1) with a small
flat screwdriver. The cap is not shown in the above illustration.
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Use the 16 mm socket wrench to loosen the self-securing axle nut (2).
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Remove the axle nut and the washer.
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Pull the wheel off the axle.
Installing a rear wheel:
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Assemble the parts in reverse order.
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Tighten the self-securing axle nuts just tight enough that the wheel can still rotate without
resistance.
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