Assembly Group Back; Adjustable; Firm Curved Back Plate; Stabiliser Bar - SORG Jump alpha Service Record

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3.8 Assembly Group back

3.8.1 Adjustable back cover
The back belts can be adjusted which enables an individual molding of the back. For example, if
the upper belts on the back are loosened, then a molding form of the back follows and allows
more torso stabilization from the side for the wheelchair user.
Please note that the setting of the back cover influences the centre of gravity and the tilting
behavior of the wheelchair.
(1) Remove the back cushion (A),
(2) remove the cover (A) of the Velcro
(B) on the back,
(3) loosen the Velcro attachments (A)
of the belts which need to be changed,
adjust new length and reconnect the
Velcro,
replace the back cover (3, A) over the
Velcro and close it at the bottom edge.
(4) The overlapping of the Velcro must
be at least 8 cm per side.
When using a stabilizing rod, the dip of
the back cover cannot be so big so that the
back comes in contact with stabilizing rod.
Danger of pressure marks!

3.8.2 Firm curved back plate

All four guide pins must be firmly seated in the brackets.
(5 + 6) The correct and correct position of
the guide pins can be adjusted via the screw
connections in the 4 oblong holes (A).

3.8.3 Stabiliser bar

The stabilizer bar is available in two versions:
(7) stabilizer bar (A) for standard push
handles with star grip screws (B) on
both sides.
(8) stabilizer bar (A) with telescopic
push handles with eccentric tensioner
(B) on both sides.
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