Anti-Tipper; Removing The Anti-Tipper Support - Otto Bock Xeno Service Manual

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tion 2. You should not be able to push the power wheelchair with the lever in this position. If
the drive wheels do not lock, loosen the Bowden cable for the side with the wheel that still
rotates by ½ turn (see Section 6.6.2 under "Adjusting an over-tightened Bowden cable").
b. Turn the lever to position 3. The power wheelchair can be pushed easily, even when turning.
If the power wheelchair pulls to one side, tighten the Bowden cable on the correspond-
ing side. The adjustment process is described in Section 6.6.2 under "Adjusting a slack
Bowden cable".
8. If no deviations are found during the tests described above, no readjustment is necessary.

6.7 Anti-tipper

6.7.1 Removing the anti-tipper support

Tools:
❒ Allen wrench, size 5 mm
❒ Allen wrench, size 6 mm
❒ Ring wrench or open-end wrench, size 13 mm
Steps:
1. Loosen the rear Allen head screw.
2. Loosen the front Allen head screw.
3. Remove the anti-tipper support and replace if required.
Properly reassemble all components upon completion of the work.
Figure 42 Removing the anti-tipper support
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