Transit Wheels; Setting The Height; Removing Driving Wheels; Locking Brake - Ortopedia Impuls-System Operating Manual

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5.4 Transit wheels

For narrow openings or passages (e.g.
in trains) the transit wheels (Fig. 53/
allow the wheelchair to be pushed by a
carer without using the driving wheels.

5.4.1 Setting the height

Loosen the locking screws (Fig. 52/
and position the tube as required. Re-
tighten locking screws.

5.4.2 Removing driving wheels

Before removing the driving wheels,
push in the spring-loaded button (Fig.
52/
). Push the transit wheel down-
wards to the floor. Tilt the wheelchair
on one driving wheel and push the tran-
sit wheel downwards until the button
engages (Fig. 53/
). Remove the driv-
ing wheel.

5.4.3 Locking brake

Lock and release the transit wheel by
operating the kick bar (Fig. 53/
).
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5.5 Spoke guard

The spoke guard prevents injury to
hands from touching the turning spokes.
It also protects the spokes against dam-
age.

5.5.1 Removal

To remove the spoke guard, unscrew the
screwed connection (Fig. 54) and care-
fully push the guard through the hand
wheel.

5.5.2 Installation

To fit the spoke guard, position the in-
dentations on the circumference of the
guard over the hand wheel support bars.
5.6 Brake lever exten-
sion
Remove the handle (Fig. 55/
), to en-
able insertion of the brake lever exten-
sion (Fig. 56/
).
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