3.8.2 Push bail
To change the height, proceed as described.
(1+2) To adjust the angle
• loosen the eccentric clamps (A) on both sides
or the locking knobs (B),
• adjust the bail to the wanted position
• and lock both eccentric clamps (A) or release
the locking knobs (B). Now they are sticking
out about 1 cm over the adjustment element.
To remove the push bail proceed as described with the
push handles.
ATTENTION
Please regard the warning indications stated in 3.9!
(1)
(A)
(3)
(C)
3.9
SIDE GUARDS
All side guards are adjusted to your needs and tightly
attached by your rehab technician.
ATTENTION
Regard the general safety instructions!
3.10 ARMREST
The armrests are screwed on tightly to the wheelchair
by
your
rehab
technician
measurements.
(2)
(B)
3.8.3
One-hand
push handle
To adjust the angle, fold,
remove and attach the
one-hand push handle
proceed as described with
the push handles.
according
to
3.11 LEG SUPPORTS
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INDICATION
The leg support is ideally set (A) when the whole
thigh, to about 2 fingers width in front of the hollow
of the knee, lies equally on the seat while the leg is
standing at a right angle on the footrest. A too high
set footrest (B) can cause a bent pose in the pelvic
area, a too low set footrest (C) can cause jams in the
thigh and trigger spasms.
ATTENTION
THE FOLLOWING RISKS ARE TO BE CONSIDERED
WITH ALL TYPES OF LEG SUPPORTS!
NEVER LIFT/CARRY THE WHEELCHAIR BY THE
FOOTREST WHEN SOMEONE IS IN IT.
ATTENTION
THE DIVIDED FOOTRESTS ARE NOT SUITABLE FOR
USERS WITH TONICITY DEREGULATION (SPASMS).
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INDICATION
If possible, lock the continuous footrest. The setting
and adjustment work should only be done by your
experienced rehab technician.
(A)
knee angle
>90°
(B)
(C)
your
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