Vector
2.8
ASSEMBLY GROUP ANIT TIPPER/TIP-
PING LEVER
(1) The anti-tipper consists of 4 parts::
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(A) anti-tipper holder,
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(B) foot lever,
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(C) anti-tipper wheel with holder,
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(D) anti-tipper bail which can be pulled down and
turned 180° (partly sticking in the anti-tipper hold-
er).
The anti-tipper can be added and mounted on both sides. In
addition, the height of the anti-tipper and the length of the
anti-tipping lever can be changed.
2.8.1 Height setting
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(2) Remove the driving wheels,
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remove the screws (A),
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pull the anti-tipper lever (C) in the holder (D) down,
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displace the screw (A) in the wanted position (A)
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and retighten it.
Alternatively you can turn the holder 180°.
(1) If you want to set the anti-tipper rather low, you can
turn the anti-tipper holder (A) 180°. For this, remove both
screws (E) and the screw (F), remove the anti-tipper lever (D)
and turn it 180°, screw the anti-tipper holder back on to the
frame tube, replace the anti-tipper lever in the holder and
position it as needed with the screw (F) in the holes (2,B).
2.8.2 Length setting
(3) If the wheelchair if set very active and the activated an-
ti-tipper sticks out too far back, then the anti-tipper bail can
be shortened.
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Remove the anti-tipper wheel and holder (C) with
the screw (B),
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shorten the anti-tipper lever, with a suitable saw,
to the length wanted
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and replace the anti-tipper wheel and holder.
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Place the screw (B) in the right hole (A) and tighten
it.
2.8.3 Tipping lever
(4) In order to add an anti-tipper:
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Remove the cap at the bottom of the frame rod,
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guide the anti tipping lever (A) from underneath in
the frame rod and
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screw it on tightly to the frame with the screw (B).
INFORMATION
It is not possible to mount both an anti-tipper and a tip-
ping lever on the same frame side!
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(1)
(A)
(D)
(C)
(2)
(A)
(B)
(3)
(C)
(B)
(4)
(A)
(F)
(E)
(B)
(C)
(A)
(B)
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