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3-2-1. Adjusting The Footrest Angle

3.0 ADJUSTMENT

Note: 
Brakes adjustment are based upon the diameter and type of the wheels. After repairing a flat tyre 
or in the event of wear of the pneumatic or solid tyre, you may need to adjust the brake(s).

-  After releasing the screws the footplate angle can be adjusted using the different 
  hole at 3 range incline angle.(P12~14)
-  Retighten the screws.

3-3. Adjusting The Backrest Height

3-4. Wheel Lock

Remove the backrest pad and end cap. 

P15~16

After opening both screws (left & right ),the backrest height can be 

 adjusted. 

P17

Retighten the screws. 

The manual brakes  are designed to secure the wheelchair during long stops. 

They are not intended to slow down the wheelchair or to be used as support 

during a transfer. They must be operated simultaneously. In order to brake, 

push the handle(A) downward (P18). Once the brakes are engaged,  

the wheelchair should not move at all.

Pull the handle upward to unlock the brake(P19). 

P12

P13

P14

P18

P19

A

P15

P16

P17

High

Medium

Low

Summary of Contents for PEGASUS II

Page 1: ...V2 0 User Manual PEGASUS II...

Page 2: ...peration 08 5 0 Storage 09 6 0 Control System 10 7 0 Maintenance 11 Contact Us 11 01 Backrest 02 Handle Controller 03 Rear Wheel 04 Handrim 05 Wheel Lock 06 Gas Spring 07 Quick release Fork 08 Caster...

Page 3: ...parts not supplied by technical personnel may change the wheelchair structure and create an unsafe condition thus voiding the warranty 1 4 Modifications 1 3 Rear Wheel 1 3 1 Quick Release Axles Check...

Page 4: ...the frame and voids the warranty 1 5 Armrests 1 6 Power Drive Attachments Armrests Standing wheelchair heel strap safety belt chest belt Knee support and charger User manual and tool Options as order...

Page 5: ...e different holes at 1 distance P6 7 Retighten the left right screws on both sides P8 The height of the footrest is adjustable and should be altered in line with your body proportions to guarantee the...

Page 6: ...ing The Backrest Height 3 4 Wheel Lock Remove the backrest pad and end cap P15 16 After opening both screws left right the backrest height can be adjusted P17 Retighten the screws The manual brakes ar...

Page 7: ...ular clasp of the knee lock support to the double head screws on either side of the wheelchair P20 Center the knee support in front of each knee using the Velcro fasteners then pull it until it is sit...

Page 8: ...elcro at the back of the backrest The chest belt is to hold the upper body chest in place P24 P25 P26 3 5 3 The Safety Belt The safety belt holds the waist in place Make sure that the safety belt is s...

Page 9: ...hest belt It is absolutely essential that these be correctly in place before you attempt to stand up Standing up stresses your body in ways you may not be used to For this reason please consult your d...

Page 10: ...can fold the backrest P30 32 5 2 The Quick release Axles The quick release axles enable you to remove and re mount the rear wheel of your Pegasus II thus reducing significantly the volume and weight...

Page 11: ...p working Battery power indicator color Battery Capacity Controller Sound of buzzer Green Full power Switch ON Sound 1 times Full power Switch OFF Not using over 30 min Yellow Half power Switch ON Sho...

Page 12: ...ure between once a week and once a month If necessary pump the tyres in line with manufacturer s recommendations Check the state of the tread on the tyres every one to six months If a tyre is heavily...

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