Height Adjustment Of The Anti-Tipping Support - ProActiv SPEEDY F4 Usage Instructions

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Usage instructions SPEEDY F4 & F2
Figure 126: Spring retention cap placed on the anti-
tipping support adapter, cord pulled through up-
wards and M5 fixing screw inserted
Finally, the cord is strongly pulled upwards
until the tension spring becomes visible at the
top of the spring retention cap (this must be
held tight in the process). At the same time, the
M5 fixing screw (AF 3 mm) is screwed back
into the spring retention cap and through the
end eyelet of the tension spring. The M5 fixing
screw (AF 3 mm) must be secured using screw
locking fluid.
Figure 127: Tension springs with end eyelets
Figure 128: The M5 fixing screw screwed through
the end eyelets of the tension spring
Cord pulled
through upwards
M5 fixing screw
End eyelets
24.1.3 Height adjustment of the anti-
tipping support
The following instructions are intended
for and may only be carried out by a rehabilita-
tion specialist dealer or PRO ACTIV
This must be removed first to adjust the height
of the anti-tipping support (see Chapter
24.1.2). Then the footstep pin is removed on
which the tension spring is secured at the bot-
tom using the M6 fixing screw (AF 4 mm).
When loosening the M6 fixing screw, the foot-
step pin must be held using pliers (the footstep
pin must be protected from scratching while
being held with pliers). After removing the M6
fixing screw, the tension spring can be re-
moved.
M6 fixing screw
with footstep pin
Tension
spring with
cord
Figure 129: M6 fixing screw and tension spring
removed from anti-tipping bar
Radius discs
Footstep pins
M6 fixing screw
Figure 130: M6 fixing screw with radius discs and
footstep pin
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