Electrically Adjustable Footrests; Fig. 31 Illustration Of Pressure Points - Otto Bock C1000 Instructions For Use Manual

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fig. 31 Illustration of pressure points
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removing the recaro
Seat from the chassis
Pull the release strap beneath the front part of the
seat.
Loosen the right and left bolt that serve to lock the
seat to the frame.
To release the posterior seat attachment from the
retainer bushings, slightly tilt the seat to the rear
and slide back a little.
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Remove the Recaro
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Attaching the recaro
Seat to the chassis
DAngEr!
Risk of injury as a result of not engaging the
lock!
When mounting the Recaro
C1000
180
seat.
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seat, the seat
adapter must be securely attached to the
retainer bushings. The anterior locking bolts
must have snapped into place up to the key
ring.
Place the posterior edge of the Recaro
10
end of the seat frame.
1 0
Slide the seat forward until the posterior seat
attachment hangs in the retainer bushings.
Tilt the seat to the front until the locking bolts
engage with the seat frame.
8.2
Electrically Adjustable footrests
To avoid permanent pressure loads or to ensure anti-
shock positioning, the power wheelchair offers the pos-
sibility of mounting electrically adjustable footrests (see
fig. 32). In the control unit's "additional function" mode,
the right and left footrest can be selected separately or
simultaneously. To adjust them, use the joystick.
The space for getting into/out of the wheelchair can be
increased by flipping the footplates up.
nOTE!
The seat function actuators are not designed
for continuous operation but for short-term
loads only (10% operation, 90% idle time).
12/2009
Options
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seat on the
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