Retrofitting The Accessory Mount, Anti-Tipper And Tip-Assist; Retrofitting The Accessory Mount And Anti-Tipper - Otto Bock Voyager Evo Service Manual

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3.4.2 Retrofitting the Accessory Mount, Anti-Tipper and Tip-Assist

CAUTION
Incorrect installation of the anti-tipper/missing anti-tipper
Tipping over, falling of the user due to failure to observe the installation instructions and because of incorrect
adjustment
► Depending upon the settings of the chassis, the centre of gravity, the back angle and the experience of the
user, the use of an anti-tipper may be necessary.
► For a small wheelbase and a backrest that is tilted far back, an anti-tipper may need to be installed on both
sides, depending upon the user's experience.
► Verify that the anti-tipper has been installed and adjusted properly. Find the appropriate position with the
assistance of a helper.
The manufacturer offers an accessory mount for this product. This enables the installation of the anti-tipper and the
tip-assist. A special clamp block is needed to install the accessory mount (see Fig. 6).

3.4.2.1 Retrofitting the Accessory Mount and Anti-Tipper

1) Loosen the drive axle (see Page 25).
2) Remove the clamp block of the axle retainer (see Page 25).
3) Install the clamp block for the accessory mount (see Fig. 6, item 1).
4) Slide the accessory mount with the anti-tipper into the clamp block (see Fig. 6, item 2).
5) Tighten the Allen head screws of the accessory mount to 15 Nm (see Fig. 7).
6) Install the drive axle (see Page 25).
7) Tighten the Allen head screws of the clamp brackets on the drive axle to max. 7 Nm (see Fig. 61).
8) Reinstall the drive axle (see Page 25).
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