Removing Seat Rails; Seat Saddle Adjustment; Sideguard Hardware - Quickie 2, 2HD Owner's Manual

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2. Adjusting the Backrest Tension Adjustable
Suggest using anti tips while making any adjustments. Ensure anti tips are safely secured and in a
position to prevent the wheelchair from tipping backwards.
a. User can transfer into wheelchair. Place wheel locks in the locked position
b. From the rear of the wheelchair the attendant can lift the Vanity Flap (Center panel) to
access the strap system. Adjust straps for optimal balance and truck alignment. Ensure the
Velcro straps has a minimum of 2"s of engagement, hook securing to loop. Press the Velcro
together to ensure it's securely engaged.
c. Once adjustments have been finalized replaced Vanity Flap to its original position.
Any changes made to the straps will affect the center of gravity. Suggest the user has the atten-
dant stationed behind the wheelchair to prevent the wheelchair from tipping backwards while they
become accustomed to the adjustment.
S. REMOVING SEAT RAILS
Detach seat rails by removing the two bolts (F) attaching the seat rail (G) to the cross brace.
T. SEAT SADDLE ADJUSTMENT
The Quickie 2 features two seat rail connection settings using a reversible seat saddle (J). The "dynamic" posi-
tion (shown) allows for a more rigid seat rail connection. The "classic" position (not shown) provides the cur-
rent tension ideal for folding and unfolding the chair.
To adjust the saddle into either "classic" or "dynamic" position, simply remove the allen bolt (K), reverse the
saddle (J) and retighten.
U. SIDEGUARD HARDWARE
Installation of sideguard hardware
a. Position outer receiver hardware (J) on frame.
b. On corresponding inside of the frame position inner clamping hardware (K)
c. Insert two bolts (L) with washer and tighten using 3/16 inch hex key
d. Your sideguard (M) can now be inserted into the receiver.
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