Castors / Castor Forks; Brakes; Using The Wheel Lock - Otto Bock Voyager Evo Instructions For Use Manual

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6.3.5 Castors / castor forks

CAUTION
Incorrect caster wheel positioning
Risk of falling or tipping when leaning forward in the wheelchair
► Prior to activities that require you to bend forward in the wheelchair (e.g. tying your shoes), maximise the sta­
bility of the wheelchair. In order to do so, push the wheelchair backwards until the caster wheels turn forward.
The combination of caster wheels and caster forks ensures the ability to hold a straight line and navigate bends
securely.
The different caster wheels (e.g. light rollers, design rollers, full rubber rollers, skate rollers) or caster forks have
been chosen by qualified personnel according to the needs of the user.

6.3.6 Brakes

CAUTION
Improper use of the wheel lock
Falling due to abrupt braking, rolling away of the wheelchair, crushing of hands
► Do not use the wheel lock (knee lever wheel lock) when travelling.
► Always engage the wheel lock on both sides.
► When parking on uneven ground or during transfers (e.g. into a car), secure the wheelchair by activating the
knee lever wheel lock.
► Do not reach between the rear wheel and the wheel lock when driving the wheelchair.
► Ensure the knee lever wheel lock is properly adjusted (approx. 5 mm gap to the tyres, technical changes
reserved) and the tyre pressure is sufficient.
► Please contact the qualified personnel who adjusted your product for readjustment of the scissor wheel lock.
The wheel locks secure the parked wheelchair against rolling away.

6.3.6.1 Using the Wheel Lock

Activating/deactivating the knee lever wheel lock
1) Push the handle of the knee lever wheel lock forward (see Fig. 25).
→ The wheel lock bolt secures the wheel.
2) Pull the wheel lock lever upwards (see Fig. 26).
→ The wheel lock lever releases the wheel.
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