10
Footplate Height adjustment
1.
Make sure a patient is not in the chair.
2.
Make sure the brakes on all 3 locking castors are
locked on (See section 10).
3.
Locate the footplate height adjustment plungers
on either side of the legrest (Fig 16, Items 1&2).
4.
Pull and hold the caps of the two plungers to
release the footplate height frame and move the
footplate to the desired height measurement. The
footplate height measurement can be read off the
scale located at the rear of the legrest (Fig 17).
5.
Release the caps of the plungers to lock the
footplate height.
6.
Ensure both plungers are locked and that they
both read the same measurement off the scale.
Seat Height adjustment
1.
The chair is supplied on the high seat height
position.
2.
Make sure a patient is not in the chair.
3.
Remove the footplate (See section 8) and place
the chair carefully on its front.
4.
Using a 13mm spanner and 5mm Allen key, undo
and remove the Nylock nut and shoulder bolt (Fig
19, Item 1 and Item 2). Keep the bolt, washers,
bushes, and nut for next use.
5.
Using a 17mm spanner and 8mm Allen key, undo
and remove two bolts, nuts, and washers on left-
hand and right-hand side of base frame (Fig 18; Fig
19, Item 3).
6.
Move the base frame to the new position. Figure
18 shows the relative positions of the chair supports
and the bolt positions.
7.
Refit the bolts, nuts and washers taken out in step 5
in the new position (Fig 18; Fig 19, Item 3).
8.
Refit the shoulder bolt, washers, bushes, and nut in
the required hole of the base frame. (Fig 20).
9.
Place the chair back on its wheels and refit the
footplate (See section 8).
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Figure 16
Figure 17
Figure 18
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Chair support fixings
Figure 19
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Actuator and chair mounting
Chair at Low Position
Chair at High Position
Chair front
②
①
③
③
Low seat
height position
High seat
height position