Azalea®
WARNING!
Risk of trapping fingers
When adjusting the foot plate, the fingers might get
trapped.
–
Loosen the adjustment knob with one hand and hold
the foot plate with the other hand to avoid trapping
yours or anyone else’s fingers.
CAUTION!
Risk of damage
The legrest might cause damage to the floor.
–
When the seat is tilted forwards on a chair with a long
legrest length and low seat height, there is a risk of the
legrest hitting the floor and causing damage.
3.15
Adjusting the calf pads
A
C
1.
Swing the pad forwards.
2.
Unscrew screw
A
.
Tools: 5 mm Allen key
3.
Remove the large nut
C
on the reverse side and place it in the
second attachment hole.
4.
Move the calf pad to the new position.
5.
Secure it into place with the screw
A
and the nut
C
.
3.16
Adjusting the brake effect
3.16.1
User brake — adjustment
To attain the correct braking effect, the brake pin should press into
the tire when you apply the brake. The brake may therefore require
depth adjustment.
WARNING!
Risk of reduced brake effect
–
Incorrect setting or use of the brake reduces the
braking effect.
A
B
C
Tool: 5 mm Allen key
1.
Loosen the screw
A
.
2.
Move the brake attachment to the required position.
3.
Re-tighten the screw
A
.
There should be a distance of approximately 6 mm between
the pin
B
and the tire
C
.
CAUTION!
Risk of trapping fingers
–
Be careful not to trap your fingers between the brake
pin
B
and rear wheel.
3.16.2
Drum brake — adjustments
1.
A
Adjust the brake effect with the adjustment nut
A
on the wire.
2.
B
B
When the desired brake effect is achieved, fixate the brake wire
with the fixation nut
B
.
WARNING!
Risk of injury
Poor brake effect
–
Check the brake effect after mounting or adjusting the
brake.
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