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ADJUSTMENTS

The PROGEO® BASIC LIGHT wheelchair is a medical device based on the patient detailed
specifications that are reported on the original order form filled in by qualified personnel.
We strongly advise users against lending the wheelchair to other users even
for brief periods.
The wheelchair measurements have been set after a careful study of the
requirements of the user who originally purchased it and the features of
manoeuvrability, stability and durability are guaranteed only for that user.
Lending your wheelchair to others could cause it to function unsafely and tip over
with potentially serious consequences both for the wheelchair and for the user.
The wheelchair supplied by RehaTEAM® is tested and set up to ensure optimum performance.
The possible adjustments that are design for the BASIC LIGHT are hereafter listed.
ANY ADJUSTMENT CAN BE CARRIED OUT EXCLUSIVELY BY QUALIFIED AND
AUTHORIZED BY REHATEAM® PERSONNEL.
IT IS FORBIDDEN TO CARRY OUT ANY MODIFICATIONS, EVEN WHEN
POSSIBLE, TO THE ORIGINAL DESIGN.
Any adjustments and/or any modification that is carried out by non-authorized
personnel will immediately void the warranty on the product and it relieves
RehaTEAM® from any responsibility on any malfunctioning and/or damage due
to such adjustments/modifications.
Always contact RehaTEAM® and its technicians for any non-standard
requirements or modifications to allow them to evaluate such modifications and
verify that they will not compromise the normal and safe use of the wheelchair.
Any modification of the original parameters and set up could seriously
compromise the safe operation of the wheelchair causing damage to both the
user and the wheelchair itself.
After every adjustment made to the wheelchair, check carefully that all parts are
correctly fixed. Check that all screws and nuts are tightened and that all moving parts
are functioning correctly.
After any adjustment, always test the wheelchair before normal use, possibly assisted
by an attendant or a technician.
POSSIBLE ADJUSTMENTS
Rear height
Front height
Setting (point of balance)
Fork angle (necessary when changing the seat inclination)
Backrest height
Backrest angle
Footplate distance
Footplate position
Footplate inclination
Brakes
Some accessory
The instructions to properly carry out the adjustments, are included in the SERVICE MANUAL
BASIC LIGHT that is available on the web site www.rehateamprogeo.com
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