Inclination Of The Shell Chair; Parking Brakes - Vermeiren Elios Instruction Manual

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2.3

Inclination of the shell chair

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WARNING:
Risk of tipping over – Be sure that the shell chair does not tip over
backwards when the shell chair is placed in his most backwards position.
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WARNING:
Risk of injury – Check the brakes are engaged before changing the
inclination of the shell chair.
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WARNING:
Risk of injury – Check that the shell chair is firmly locked after
inclination.
Inclination set by an attendant:
1. Engage the brakes.
2. Push the inclination lever
3. Pull/Push the push bar
backwards or set in the horizontal position (0° to +37° ).
4. The leg rest shall also inclined.
5. Release the inclination lever
6. Check that the shell chair is firmly locked, by pushing and pulling the shell
chair with the push bar
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Parking brakes

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WARNING:
Risk of injury – Engage the brakes to put the shell chair in a parking
position.
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WARNING:
Good operation of the brakes is influenced by wear and
contamination of the tyres (water, oil, mud, ...) – Check the condition of the tyres
before each use.
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WARNING: The brakes are adjustable and can wear – Check the operation of the
brakes before each use.
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CAUTION: Risk of unintended movement – Make sure the shell chair is on a flat
horizontal surface before releasing the brakes.
Inclination: 0° / +37° : 4 positions, steps ± 12°
downwards.
in the desired direction to incline the shell chair
.
gently down and upwards.
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Elios
2012-06

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