7.2.5.2 Tip-assist
The tip-assist (see fig. 46) makes it easier for an attendant to tip up the rehab buggy, e.g. to cross a step or curb.
Tipping the product
1) At an obstacle, place one foot on the tip-assist and push down (see fig. 47).
2) Slightly tip the rehab buggy by simultaneously pressing down on the push bar.
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7.2.5.3 Frame padding
The rehab buggy can be equipped with frame padding that provides additional protection for the user from impact
in the area of the folding mechanism (see fig. 108).
Using the frame padding
1) Fit the frame padding around the push bar and close the hook-and-loop strap.
2) Twist the hook-and-loop strap down and push the frame padding over the folding mechanism all the way to the
release handles. INFORMATION: Before folding up the outdoor mobility base, remove the frame pad
ding, so that the folding mechanism is clear.
7.2.5.4 Storage bag
NOTICE
Incorrect attachment
Damage to product due to incorrect installation
► During the attachment, make sure that the product cannot grind against the wheels.
NOTICE
Overloading
Damage to the product through user error
► The storage bag can hold a maximum load of 7 kg.
The rehab buggy can be equipped with a storage bag.
The storage bag is fastened to the frame via snaps and hook-and-loop fasteners (see fig. 48, item 1; see fig. 49,
item 1).
The storage bag can be removed for cleaning purposes.
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