Jump beta
3.12 Leg supports
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INDICATION
The leg supports are ideally fixated (A) when the
whole thigh is evenly resting on the seat cushion
to about 2 finger widths in front of the back of the
knee, while the leg is resting on the footrest at a
right angle.
A too high adjusted footrest can result in a bent
pose in the pelvic area and a too low adjusted
footrest can result in jams in the back of the knees
and can cause spasms.
ATTENTION
THE FOLLOWING HAZORD INDICATIONS ARE TO BE
REGARDED WITH ALL TYPES OF LEG SUPPORTS!
ATTENTION
NEVER LIFT OR CARRY THE WHEELCHAIR WITH
A PASSANGER BY THE LEG SUPPORTS AND/OR
FOOTREST/S.
ATTENTION
THE DIVIDED FOOTRESTS ARE NOT SUITABLE FOR
USERS WITH TONE DYSREGULATION (SPASMS).
(A)
Kniewinkel
>90°
(B)
(C)
30
3.12.1 Footrests can be folded to the side or to
the back
The footrests stay in a horizontal position, after
opening, through the snap-action mechanism.
For getting in and out of the wheelchair, fold the
footrest/s up to the side or backward after you have
(if necessary) unlocked them.
3.12.2 Leg support with continuous footrest:
can be elevated and swings to the side
The footrest can be elevated to the side and
additionally it can swing to the side in order to obtain
the greatest possible legroom. After elevation it stays
in a horizontal position through the snap-action
mechanism.
ATTENTION INJURY RISK
Before you swing the footrest to the side fold it up
so you do not hurt anyone surrounding you.
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