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Language: English Model: Netti III HD Version: February 2013
When the seat heights changes ensure
that the main wheels are placed such
that the frame tube is parallel with
the ground.
The risk for tipping increases when the
main wheel is moved forward in the
main wheel bracket.
Check the position of anti tip.
Readjust the brakes. (See chapter 6.17).
Readjust the angle of the bearing
house. (See chapter 6.5)
6.7 Backrest
• Unfold and lift the back rest up and fit the
gas strut into the bracket.
• Secure the back rest by pushing the locking
bolt in from the side, through the bracket
and gas strut head.
6.8 Adjusting seat depth at
the rear
The seat depth can be adjusted 10 cm in the
rear and 10 cm in front.
Adjusting seat depth in the rear:
• The back rest hinge has 5 holes with 2,5 cm
distance between them.
• The seat depth can be adjusted from 40-50
cm (Measured from front of seat plate to
back rest tube without back rest cushion).
• Onto the frame under the chair there is
mounted an extra locking head for the gas
strut.
• The short locking head covers seat depth
40 cm, 42,5 cm og 45 cm.
• The long locking head covers seat depth
45 cm, 47,5 cm og 50 cm.
(There is also a long back rest hinge which
covers longer seat depths. See chapter 5).
• When changing the position of the back rest
hinge, also remember to change the position
of the gas strut under the chair. The bracket
has 3 holes. When the back rest hinge is
set in the shortest position, the gas spring is
placed in the front hole using the short
locking head. For each position the back rest
hinge is pulled out, the gas spring is moved
one hole towards the rear. When the gas
spring reaches the rearmost hole with short
locking head, change to long locking head
and start from the front hole again.