Seat Cushion; Recaro® Seat; Settings - Otto Bock Juvo Instructions For Use Manual

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6.10.6 Seat cushion

This power wheelchair was ordered and delivered with a seat cushion.
Wheelchair seat cushions are used for pressure redistribution while sitting. Depending on the version, the seat
cushion contains a resilient foam base and, if applicable, additional gel or air-filled inserts. The foam base is ana­
tomically shaped in some cases.
The covers and breathable materials reduce shear forces and ensure a high level of seating comfort for the user.
The seat cushion can be removed for cleaning. Following cleaning, the seat cushion is secured to the seat by a
hook-and-loop fastener to prevent sliding.
Detailed information regarding use, cleaning and maintenance can be found in the included instructions for use for
the seat cushion.
6.10.7 Recaro® seat
The Recaro® seat provides individually adjustable, comprehensive seating comfort.

6.10.7.1 Settings

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Adjusting the lateral supports in the lumbar region
INFORMATION
This information only applies to the Recaro® LT model.
1) Turn the dial on the side of the backrest towards the front.
→ The two lateral supports are moved closer together.
2) Turn the dial on the side of the backrest towards the rear.
→ The two lateral supports are moved further apart.
Adjusting the pads
The seat surfaces X and W are equipped with a pull-out pad at the front of the seat bottom. The adjustment lever
for the pad is located below the seat bottom.
1) Pull the pad adjustment lever up and hold it there.
2) Move the pad to the desired position.
Juvo
With an anatomically shaped rigid back plate made of
aluminium, the back system enables the best possible
positioning.
Large openings in the back shells provide for a low
weight and easy handling.
Detailed information regarding use, cleaning and main­
tenance can be found in the included instructions for
use.
Adjusting the back angle
1) Turn the knob on the right or left side of the back­
rest (see fig. 39, item 2).
2) Change the backrest angle to the desired position.
CAUTION! Note that the maximum backrest
angle is 30° while standing and 20° while driv­
ing.
Use
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