Settings 7. Seat - Etac Next Comfort Manual

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7:1 Seat height
The seat height is settable without
changing rear wheels, front forks or
castors.
For further height adjustment the
rear wheel and front fork have to be
changed.
7:2 Adjustment of seat height using existing rear wheels and front forks
Remove the rear wheels by depressing
the button in the centre of the hub
while pulling the wheel out. (fig. 1).
Press up the tilt handle into the tight-
ened position (fig. 2).
Secure the handle with the Velcro strap
that is attached to the tool bag (fig. 3).
1.
7:3 For further adjustment of seat height
For further adjustment of the seat
height, rear wheels and front forks
must be changed. Each rear wheel size
has a specific accompanying fork size.
See table in section 17, Alternative seat
heights/angles.
Remove the rear wheels.
Changing front fork:
Begin by undoing the castor wheels
and attaching them to the new forks
(see section 12, Changing castor
wheel/handrim). Remove the cover cap
from the front fork assembly so that
the locking nut is accessible. Undo it
and pull out the front fork. Take the
washer from around the fork axle and
put it on the new fork (the bevelled
side (A) towards the fork). Insert the
new fork into the attachment. It is also
7 Settings seat
The castor wheels do not affect the seat
height, and are selected solely based on
application.
Undo the nuts holding the side bar. Pull
out the bar by grasping it in the middle
(fig. 4). Select new height position and
secure the side bar. (fig. 5). Repeat steps
2-5 on the other side.
Tools: 24 mm ring spanner
2.
3.
important to ensure that the washers in
the attachment (under the retaining nut)
are placed in the right order, with the
spring washer on top.
Tighten the retaining nut until it cannot
be turned any more.
Loosen ½-1 turn. The spring washer then
has the correct tension and reduces the
risk of the castor starting to "wobble".
Tools: 5 mm Allen key, 19 mm
socket spanner.
Do not change castor wheels in
order to alter the seat height or
the seat angle (see section 12).
The bar must always be in the
horizontal position.
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5.
Ball
bearings
A

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