• Joint contractures/joint injuries • Illnesses such as heart and circulation deficiencies, disturbance of equilibrium or cachexia. When considering provision, please also note the body size, weight, physical and psychological constitution, the age of the person, living conditions and environment. Helium Rev. 1...
Danger! Always make sure that the quick-release axles on the rear wheels are set properly. If the button on the quick-release axle is not pressed in, the rear wheel cannot be removed. Helium Rev. 1...
Medical authorised dealer, the work will be carried out under "guarantee conditions" by another dealer as designated by the manufacturer. 3) Should a part or parts of the wheelchair require repair or re- placement within 24 months (5 years for frame and cross-brace) Helium Rev. 1...
Remove the spacer bracket (3), to torque). adjust the seat height +/- 1 cm. For large adjustments, reduce the length of HELIUM tracking adjustment the axle stem as required. Tighten the 2 Allen screws to 7 Nm. Setting the toe-in/toe-out to zero (Fig.
(2). When they are needed again, simply flip them back up until CAUTION: When folding the backrest down, please make sure they click into place. (Fig. 22). that your fingers do not get caught. Helium Rev. 1...
45 degrees across the users pelvis. The user should be upright and be as far back as possible in the seat when correctly adjusted. The lap belt should not allow the user to slip down in the seat. (Fig. 27) Helium Rev. 1...
Check the pressure after mounting or repairing a tyre. It is critical to your safety and to the wheelchair’s performance that regulation air pressure be maintained and that tyres be in good condition. Helium Rev. 1...
• Apply small amount of lubrication to spots where movable parts come into contact with one another Wheelchair begins to wobble • Check angle at which castors are set • Check tyre pressure • Check to see if rear wheels are adjusted differently Helium Rev. 1...
112 cm with BH 45 Weight in kg: from 6.4 kg Maximum load: Helium 120 kg Seat heights: The choice of frames, forks and castors, as well as the rear wheel size (24", 25") determines the seat heights which can be achieved.
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