Adjustment In The Shock Absorber; Adjusting The Drive Wheel Camber - Otto Bock Avantgarde 4 Instructions For Use Manual

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Six additional height positions by swapping the drive wheel adapters and rotating from top to bottom
1) Note the horizontal installation position of the drive wheel adapter. Loosen and remove the Allen head screws
(see fig. 1, item 1).
2) Turn the drive wheel adapters 180° from top to bottom and swap them over:
→ Drive wheel adapter L (see fig. 2, item 1) goes on the right side.
→ Drive wheel adapter R (see fig. 2, item 2) goes on the left side.
3) Apply the drive wheel adapter in the horizontal installation position from step 1 (see fig. 3).
4) Insert the Schnorr washers and tighten the Allen head screws to 8 Nm (see fig. 4).
5) Adjust the height of the quick-release axle mounting (see above, "Height adjustment within the drive wheel
adapter").

6.2.2.2 Adjustment in the shock absorber

The drive wheel can be installed at 3 height positions on the shock absorber.
1) Loosen and remove the nut on one side of the quick-release axle mounting (see fig. 11, item 1).
2) Remove and adjust the quick-release axle mounting.
3) Reinsert the nut and tighten it to 40 Nm.
→ Once changed, the left and right quick-release axle mountings must both have the same vertical position in the
shock absorber.
The drive wheel camber can also be adjusted in combination with the shock absorber. This is done by inserting a
quick-release axle mounting with the desired angle into the shock absorber (see Page 12).
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6.2.3 Adjusting the drive wheel camber

INFORMATION
The adjustments described below may not be carried out on the CLT or CLT Ultra model.
The modular system of the product offers quick-release axle mountings with angled bores for different sloped set­
tings of the drive wheels (see fig. 12).
The drive wheel camber is adjusted by exchanging the quick-release axle mounting. This has the following effects:
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