Frame; Side Frame; Double Folding System; Steering Tube - Invacare Action 4NG series User Manual

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Note : make sure that the indexable lever is properly
oriented to prevent any bother or injury to the user or
attendant.
Do not adjust the head rest when the user leans on it
and check the mounting to the backrest in order to prevent
injuries.

2.2. Frame

2.2.1 Double folding system

It consists of two double cross-bars which integrates seat rails.
To fold and unfold your wheelchair, see chapter A " General "
paragraph 2.1.

2.2.2 Side frame

The sides or side frames are designed to accommodate the
steering tubes for the castors and multiple adjustment wheel
mounting for rear wheels.
- These wheel mountings allow five height positions and two
longitudinal positions; Active (C) advanced for better handling.
Standard (A) = serial delivery with fixed or folding backrest;
Passive (B) = backward for better stability, serial with reclining
backrest and Transit (12") version.
- Dual amputee position (D), option or accessory: to prevent
back tip with Amputee user's, the rear wheel axles can be
positioned backwards from the backrest cane axle (specific
manual brakes are included in the kit) for a better stability.
Note : not available for Transit version.
The above information is given to the user for informa-
tion only.Any wheels position and/or angle fork adjustments
to the set up of your wheelchair should only be performed
at the direction of a competent person who has fully risk
assessed the implication of any changes to the wheelchair
configuration. Please consult your dealer.
2.2.3 Steering tubes
They provide seat dump (0°, 3° or 6°) based upon user's
capacity, propulsion, desired floor-to-seat height and selected
front and rear wheels.
All these adjustments and changes of position must be per-
formed by a professional technician upon agreement by your
prescribing physician. Please consult with your dealer.
Active position is only compatible with 6'' front castors.
In "Active" position, it is necessary to use anti-tippers to avoid
any risk of tipping backwards when you drive on a slope !
(See paragraph 2.6.3)
A
B
C
D
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