Thumb screws
for seat depth
release lever. In powered options, exercise care in case of injury to Patient or damage to
surrounding environment. (see page 12) Tilt the chair to the required position then let
go of the release lever. In powered options, exercise care in case of injury to Patient or
damage to surrounding environment. (see page 14)
•
Seat
depth: To increase or decrease seat depth, loosen the thumb screws set at
45 degrees under the seat. (fig.3 & fig.3b) Adjust the seat to the required depth by
carefully pulling the seat out. Tighten the screws again to ensure the seat depth doesn't
unintentionally change. (fig.3b)
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Seat belt loop
Arm removal
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There are also four options for seat depth
labelled A,B,C and D. (fig.3c) These
adjustments should only be made by a
Seating Matters approved provider.
480-500mm available on request
•
Arm
the thumb screws behind and in front of
the arm (fig.3a,b & d) and carefully pull
the arm out, leaving it in a safe place to
avoid tripping hazards or other injuries.
(fig.3)
When replacing the arms, ensure the
thumb screws are tightened against the
frame of the arm.
•
Seat width adjustment:
in front of the arm (fig.3a,b & d) and carefully pull the arm out to the desired width
(see seat width table on page 4), secure the arms in place and ensure the thumb
screws are tightened against the frame of the arm.
•
Arm height adjustment:
in front of the arm (fig.3a,b & d) and carefully remove the arm and insert it into the
(fig.3a)
desired hieght option on the frame of the chair (fig.3d). Secure the arms in place and
ensure the thumb screws are tightened against the frame of the arm.
a
450-480mm
B
430-460mm
c
410-440mm
d
390-420mm
removal: To remove the arms, loosen
To adjust the seat width, loosen the thumb screws behind and
To adjust the arm hieght, loosen the thumb screws behind and
SORRENTO™ Instruction Manual
Arm removal
Seat depth
(fig.3b)
(fig.3c)
(fig.3d)
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