1.
Insert the tube
A
of the table tray into its support
B
below the arm pad.
2.
Slide the table tray forwards or backwards to adjust to
the required depth.
3.
Firmly tighten the knob
C
.
CAUTION!
Risk of discomfort
– When adjusting the depth of the table, make
sure not to squeeze the stomach of the user.
Adjusting sideways
The table tray have to be adjusted sideways to fit
the seat width of the chair and the user posture.
CAUTION!
Risk of discomfort
– The sideways adjustment of the table tray must
be carried out by a qualified technician.
4.8 Transfer kit wheels
If your wheelchair is too wide for certain applications, e.g.
trains/aeroplanes, narrow passageways, narrow doors, the
transfer kit wheels can be used.
WARNING!
– When using transfer kit wheels, the parking
brakes no longer have any effect and you
cannot control your wheelchair via the
handrims.
The transfer kit wheels are attached directly to the rear
frame as an option.
WARNING!
Risk of tipping sidewards
– Make sure that anti-tippers with transfer kit
wheels are installed on both sides of the
wheelchair.
Switching to Transfer kit wheels
1.
Activate the anti-tippers with transfer kit wheels on
both sides,
→
2.
With the help of an assistant, remove the rear wheel,
→
7.4 Removing and fitting the rear wheels, page 45
and lower the wheelchair to the transfer kit wheel.
3.
Repeat the process on the other side.
Switching from Transfer kit wheels to rear wheels
1.
With the help of an assistant, fit the rear wheel back
onto the removable axle,
→
7.4 Removing and fitting the rear wheels, page 45
and lower the wheelchair to the rear wheel.
2.
Repeat the process on the other side.
4.9 Air pump
The air pump is fitted with a universal valve connection.
1.
Remove the dust cap from the valve connection.
2.
Push the valve connection onto the open valve on the
wheel and pump the wheel up.
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