Width Adjustment Of The Footrests - Quickie Xenon SA Directions For Use Manual

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Width Adjustment of the footrests

If the footrest width needs to be adjusted, please undo the screw
(1), set the desired width, by positioning 1, 2 or 3 spacers (2) from
outer to the inner side and then refit the screws, (Fig. 6.13).
Lightweight footrest
The footrest angle can be adjusted by loosening the screws (2).
Side protection panels can be fitted to the footrest using the
mounting holes (3). These prevent the feet slipping off accidentally,
(Fig. 6.14). Make sure that after any adjustment work, all screws
are tightened correctly (see the page on torque).
Width adjustment
To adjust the width of the footrest please open the screw (2). Then
you can slide in and out the tubes in the holder to adjust the width
of the footboard (Fig. 6.14).
Please make sure that the screws are tightened with the correct
torque.
High-mount footrest
(Fig. 6.15 - 6.16)
The footplates can be flipped up to facilitate getting in and out of
your wheelchair.
The footplates can be adjusted within their angle of inclination,
relative to a level surface. Loosen the screws (1 to 2). Then set the
footplates to the desired angle. Afterwards, tighten all screws. After
adjustment, always make sure that all screws are tightened
properly (see the page on Torque). In order to avoid the wheelchair
tipping over, make sure that the minimum interval of 2.5 cm
between the foot rest tubing and the ground is maintained (with
horizontal seat).
Elevating legrest - standard
To flip up:
Pull the footrest upwards and adjust to the desired height. When
doing this, the footrest clicks audibly into place (Fig. 6.17).
To lower:
Briefly take the load off the footrest by lifting the lower leg and then
push the release lever.
In this way you can swing the footrest downwards. As soon as you
let go of the lever, the footrest will click back into place.
WARNING!
There is a risk of trapping fingers when moving the footrest up
or down.
Do not put your fingers in the adjusting mechanism between
the frame and the moving parts of the footrest.
The footrests are not designed to be used to lift or carry the
wheelchairs with an occupant.
When getting into or out of the chair, never stand on
the footboards.
XENON SA
Fig. 6.13
1
Fig. 6.14
3
Fig. 6.15
1
2
Fig. 6.17
21
2
3
2
2
Fig. 6.16
3
4
Rev.3.0

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