Side Panels; Push Handles; Folding The Push Handles - Otto Bock Invader 480S26 10000 K Instructions For Use Manual

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3) Adjust the inner bolt with the desired flexibility.
4) Reinstall the back tube end.
5) If necessary: Reattach the leather corners with hook-and-loop fasteners (see fig. 69).

9.6 Side panels

CAUTION
Pinching at the side panels
Pinching, crushing due to lack of caution in danger areas
► Pay attention not to pinch parts of your body between the side panel or frame parts.
The side panels protect the user and his/her clothing from getting dirty.
If armrests have been installed on the wheelchair, they offer the user additional support for the forearms.
Welded side panels with fixed sidewall (see fig. 39, illustration similar) or an aluminium or carbon clothing guard
on both sides (see fig. 40) may be installed depending on the order.
Some versions of the "clothing guard" side panel can be swung away to the rear for easier entry (not illustrated).
The side panels may also be equipped with an insert for protection against cold temperatures (not illustrated).
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9.7 Push handles

The push handles make pushing the wheelchair easier for the attendant.
The following push handles may be installed, depending on the order:
Push handle, short (fixed; see fig. 41)
Push handle, long (fixed; not illustrated)
Push handle, folding (see fig. 42)
Push handle, telescoping (see fig. 45)
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9.7.1 Folding the push handles

The folding push handles can be folded down by 90°.
Folding the push handles
1) Press the push handle release buttons on both sides (see fig. 43).
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