7.3.3 Push bar
CAUTION
Improper lifting by attendants
Tipping over, falling of the user due to lifting on removable components
► Attendants may lift the buggy only by welded or permanently attached components. It is particularly danger
ous to lift the buggy by the footrest, push bar, lap bar, or armrests.
7.3.3.1 Adjusting the height of the push bar
1) Loosen the clamping lever on both sides.
2) Adjust the push bar to the desired height.
3) Tighten the clamping lever (see fig. 78, item 1).
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7.3.3.2 Adjusting the angle of the push bar
1) Flip up the clip of the locking pin and pull out the locking pin.
2) Select the desired push bar angle.
3) Insert the locking pin through the hole in the back brace and secure it with the clip (see fig. 79)
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7.3.4 Wheel lock
CAUTION
Wheel lock not engaged when getting in or out
Falling, tipping over of the user due to user error
► Before the user gets in or out, always engage and check the wheel lock.
► Engage the wheel lock to prevent the rehab buggy from moving on uneven ground or during transfers (e.g.
into a car).
Kimba Neo, Kimba Cross, Kimba Inline
Use
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