Options - Castors; Options - Backrest - Sunrise Medical Breezy Style User Manual

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Option Elevating Legrest
(Fig. 10.0-12.0)
To remove, pull the lever (1), swing the
footplate outwards and then lift the
legrest out.
Height Adjustment:
The lower leg length can be adjusted
infinitely by releasing the screw (2).
Adjust the suitable height and tighten
the screw again.
CAUTION!
The distance between the footplate and
the ground must be at least 40 mm.
Angle Adjustment:
Press the lever (3) downward with one
hand while supporting the legrest with
the other hand to take the load off.
When a suitable angle is achieved, let
go of the lever and the legrest will lock
into one of the preset positions.
CAUTION!
• Keep hands clear of the adjustment
mechanism between, the frame and
the movable parts of the footrest
while elevating or lowering the
footrest.
• The footrests should not be used to
lift or to carry the wheelchair.
• Risk of trapping fingers!
• When moving the footrest up or
down, do not put your fingers in the
adjusting mechanism between the
moving parts of the footrest.
Adjusting the calf pad
The calf pad can be adjusted as follows:
Height: Open bolt (4 Fig.13.0) and
move the clamping piece to the desired
position. By rotating the clamping piece
also the angle can be adjusted.
Depth: Open bolt (5) and move the calf
pad into the desired position.
Width: Open bolt (5) and position the
spacers behind the pad, to get the
desired position.
CAUTION!
Always make sure that the fasteners are secure.
Fig. 10.0
1
Fig. 11.0
2
Fig. 12.0
3
Fig.13.0
5
4
6

Options - Castors

Castors, castor plates, forks
The wheelchair may veer slightly to the right or left, or the castors
may wobble. This may be caused by the following:
• Forward and/or reverse wheel motion has not been set properly.
• The castor angle has not been set correctly.
• Castor and/or rear wheel air pressure is incorrect; the wheels do
not turn smoothly.
The wheelchair will not move in a straight line if the castors have not
been properly adjusted. Castors should always be adjusted by an
authorised dealer. The castor plates must be re-adjusted, and the
wheel locks must be checked every time the rear wheel position has
been altered.
The seat height is determined by the castor and rear wheel position.
The seat height can be adjusted by altering the position of the rear
wheels and the castors (see seat height matrix on page 14).
CAUTION!
After adjusting the seat height, all screws must be re-tightened and
the wheel lock must be readjusted.

Options - Backrest

Height-adjustable backrest
The height of the back rest can be
set to 3 different positions. Release
and remove bolt (1) and move the
upholstery to the desired position.
Tighten up the bolts again.
(Fig.14.0).
Half folding back
Unfolding the backrest:
To put the backrest in the upright
position, push the handles upwards
and forwards until they lock in,
(Fig.15.0).
WARNING!
Keep fingers and other items
away from the folding
mechanism when the backrest is
being folded to prevent injury or damage to property.
Folding the backrest:
The backrest can be folded to make
storage of the wheelchair easier,
(Fig.17.0).
CAUTION!
Do not operate under load as this
may cause lever to break.
To fold the backrest, stand behind
the wheelchair, press the two small
levers (Fig. 16.0) positioned on each side of the backrest (just
above the armrests). Fold the backrest down.
Fig.14.0
1
Fig. 15.0
Fig. 16.0
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