Adjusting The Back Support Angle; Adjustment With Threaded Bar; Adjustment With Release Lever (Option) - Otto Bock Dino 3 Instructions For Use Manual

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7.3.4 Adjusting the back support angle

CAUTION
Change in centre of gravity following back angle adjustment
Tipping over, falling out of the user due to user error
► Always activate the anti-tipper with a back angle greater than 0°.
► After each modification of the back angle, check the tilt stability. To do so, hold the product with both hands
by the push handle/push bar.
CAUTION
Pinching on components
Crushing and pinching of fingers due to lack of caution in danger areas
► Do not reach between the moving frame components when adjusting the back angle.
The angle between the seat and back support frame is continuously variable in the range of 80°–120° (see fig. 14):

7.3.4.1 Adjustment with threaded bar

1) Activate the wheel locks on both sides of the mobility base for seating shells (see Page 25).
2) Push the lock lever on the rear cross tube of the seat frame (see fig. 13, item 1).
3) Remove the threaded bar from the fixture (see fig. 13, item 2).
4) Turn the handle on the threaded bar up/down until the desired back support angle is reached (see fig. 13,
item 3).
→ Turning the handle up increases the angle.
→ Turning the handle down decreases the angle.
5) Engage the threaded bar in the fixture on the rear cross tube (see fig. 13, item 2).
→ The back support frame is secured at the desired angle.
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7.3.4.2 Adjustment with release lever (option)

1) Hold the push handles/push bar firmly.
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