Assembly Group Back; Setting Back Depth; Setting Height Of The Push Bar; Setting Back Angle - SORG Loop 802 Service Record For The Rehab Technician

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2.4

ASSEMBLY GROUP BACK

2.4.1 Setting back depth

To fixate the back depth see chapter 2.3.6 Position push
bar.
ATTENTION
TILT STABILITY (see there)

2.4.2 Setting height of the push bar

The basic setting of the height adjustable push bar can be
changed as follows:
(1) Remove both star knob screws (A) from the
bush bar,
push the push bar up or down in the guide slots (B)
until the alternative hole (C) is visible.
There, place the star knob screws (A) in and tight-
en them.

2.4.2 Setting back angle

If you have a seat shell with a fixed back angle you can ad-
just the back angle of the Loop to it as follows:
(2) place the seat shell with the wedge on the
wedge adapter and be sure that the shell snaps
in tightly.
Remove both screws (A),
bring the back of the Loop and the back of the seat
shell in a parallel position,
fixate this position by placing both screws (A) in the
alternative holes (B) and
retighten the screws (A).

2.4.3 Adjustment of back guide

(3) To add the back guide:
place the clamping part (A) including the connec-
tion part (B) on the traverse (C) of the back pipes,
place the back pipes of the Loop as close as need-
ed to the back of the seat shell.
To change the distance between shell and back you have
three options:
1. Displace the back of the Loop (see chapter 2.3.6
position push bar),
ATTENTION TILT STABILITY
2. displace the wedge adapter (see chapter 2.3.4 po
sition wedge adapter),
ATTENTION TILT STABILITY
3. displace the wedge under your seat shell.
After, mark the four holes (D) of the connection
part with a marker (also on the opposite side, here
not visible),
remove the seat shell out of the wedge adapter
place the holes on the back of the seat shell and in
that, screw the connection part (B).
Put the seat shell in and test if the lock element is tight in
the connection part and if necessary correct it with the four
screws (E) of both runners (F).
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(C)
( B )
(A)
(2)
(3)
(C)
(D)
(E)
(C)
(B)
(A)
(A)
(E)
(B)

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