Rear Wheel With One-Handed Operation (Double Push Rings); Spoke Protector - Otto Bock Motus CV Instructions For Use Manual

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4) Detach or attach the drive wheel.
After mounting: It must not be possible to detach the drive wheels after releasing the push-button on the
quick-release axle.

7.9.2 Rear wheel with one-handed operation (double push rings)

The wheel set for one-handed operation allows hemiplegics or unilateral amputees for example to operate the
wheelchair with one hand (see fig. 58).
Using the outer and inner handrim together: Both wheels are driven together. The wheelchair drives
straight ahead.
Using only the outer handrim: Only the drive wheel is moved. The wheelchair can be steered with forward,
stopping or backward movements of the handrim.
The one-hand drive is supplied with special quick-release axle mountings and a telescoping rod.
Using drive wheels for one-handed operation
1) Use your thumb to press in the push-button on the quick-release axle (see fig. 3).
2) Attach the drive wheels for one-handed operation to the quick-release axle mounting (see fig. 59). The quick-
release axles must not be removable after releasing the push-button.
3) Insert the telescoping rod. To do so, set one side of the telescoping rod onto the wheel pivot protruding from
the inside of the quick-release axle mounting (see fig. 60).
4) Compress the telescoping rod and set the other end of the rod onto the second wheel pivot.
Detaching drive wheels for one-handed operation
1) Compress the telescoping rod and remove it (see fig. 60).
2) Use your thumb to press the push-button on the quick-release axle and detach the drive wheel (see fig. 59).
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7.9.3 Spoke protector

The spoke protector prevents the fingers from getting caught in the wheel spokes.
Motus CV, Motus CS
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