Anti-Tippers; Operating And Passive Position - PRO ACTIV TRAVELER 4all Ergo Operating Instructions Service Booklet

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Operating instructions TRAVELER 4all Ergo & 4you Ergo
Bottom M6 fixing screw with
washer (moved in the slot)
Figure 113: Bottom M6 fixing screw (AF 5 mm) can
be positioned in the slot
For adjusting the lower leg length, the respec-
tive M6 fixing screw (AF 4 mm at the top, or
5 mm at the bottom) is now loosened on both
sides. The support tubes are then pushed into
the hole grid or along the slots into the correct
position. Take care that the support tubes have
the same length on both sides after the setting.
Once the position has been set, fix the support
tubes by tightening the M6 fixing screws (AF
4 mm at the top, or 5 mm at the bottom) with
washers to 7 Nm on both sides.
With a product frame that has a v shape,
due to the resulting tensioning of the footrest
support tubes in the footrest support plate from
the longitudinal setting, it is necessary to open
the M6 fastening clamp screws (AF 5 mm)
again on the footrest support tubes. View the
procedure in chapter 24.1.

25 Anti-tippers

To reduce the risk of tipping backwards unin-
tentionally to a minimum, anti-tippers are avail-
able as accessories. The anti-tippers are
adapted to the axle tube via anti-tipping sup-
ports and can be swivelled under the frame
using a spring system.
Anti-tipping
Anti-tipping
wheels
Figure 114: Anti-tipping support

25.1 Operating and passive position

To overcome an obstacle, the anti-tipping sup-
port must be swivelled from the operating to
the passive position beforehand so that this
does not knock against the obstacle.
Figure 115: Operating position of the anti-tipping
support
Figure 116: Passive position of the anti-tipping sup-
port
supports
Anti-tipping bar
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