Transit Wheels - progeo YOGA User Manual

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simply remove it completely.
Fig. 79
To rotate the armrest, lift it enough to free the safety system and
swing it outward by 180° .
To remove the armrest, first push forward the fixing pin "P"
positioned in the lower part of the support and pull the armrest up.
Insert and push down the armrest in the support hole in order to fix
it. When an audible click is heard, the correct position has been
reached
Do not use the armrest as a hand hold for pulling the
chair up. The armrests may come off completely
causing possible injury to the user.
Do not use the armrests as a seat or bodyweight
resting points while transferring in and out of the
wheelchair.
Always check that the armrests are correctly located
in the groove on the support. This is to avoid
accidental rotation of the armrest which could cause
the user to slip out of the wheelchair.
When equipped with tubular armrests, the wheelchair can
only be folded (see charter 5.2 "Closing system") if they
are swung backward or removed.
7.2

Transit wheels

(figure 80)
This accessory is necessary when the wheelchair is too wide to
pass through narrow passages (eg. a door, a lift).
To use this accessory it is necessary to remove the rear wheels
(see chapter 5.5 "Quick-release rear wheels").
Fig. 80
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