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Tool: 24 mm fixed spanner
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REAR WHEELS ADjUSTMENT 22"-24"
REAR WHEELS ADjUSTMENT 16"
A
C
B
You can adjust the height of the seat by moving the
rear wheel attachment upwards or downwards.The
balance of the wheelchair can be adjusted by mov-
ing the rear wheel attachment forward or backward.
When the attachment is moved forwards, the chair
will be somewhat easier to propel, but the risk of
tipping will increase. If you move the attachment
towards the rear, however, the chair will be more
stable but slightly harder to propel. Test the different
settings to see what suits you best.
The risk of tipping increases when the rear
wheels moved forward. Compensate by mount-
ing an anti-tip device on the wheelchair.
1. Horizontal position
Loosen the rear wheel housing (A) with a spanner.
Move the housing to the required position, either
further forwards or backwards. Make sure that
you tighten the housing securely when you have
decided
on the position. The axle housing should
be tightened with a manual and dynamometric
wrench calibrated to 40 Nm.
Now check the position of the brakes, and that
the user can move the chair safely in its new
balance position.
2. Height
Loosen and remove the attachment (A) using a
spanner. Then move the rear wheel attachment
to the height required, and then retighten the
nuts (A).
Is the position in height changed, the size of the
rear wheels must also be changed.
See the height table for correct positioning.
The 16" transit wheel can be placed in two different
positions. The front position is the standard position.
When accessories is mounted on the back of the
wheelchair the tip risk increases and therefore the rear
placed attachment should be used in this case.
When fitting the wheel make sure to place the attach-
ment (B) correctly.
1. Front position (C)
Assemble the mounting as shown in picture 1.
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