Rea® Azalea®
E
D
Tools: 5 mm Allen key / 13 mm fixed spanner.
1.
The angle can be adjusted by loosening the screws
E
and bolts
D
on the trunk support arm.
2.
Hold with the Allen key and tighten with the fixed
spanner.
3.
Remember to re-tighten the screws and bolts when the
required position is achieved.
The "swing-away" trunk support can be turned
sidewards in order to be out of the way when the
user is moving in to or out of the wheelchair.
CAUTION!
Risk of pinching
– The cover on the trunk support arm must
always be on when the chair is in use.
4.5 Lateral positioning pads (for
adjustable backrest cover only)
WARNING!
Risk of trapping
– Be careful not to trap your trunk between the
two lateral positioning pads during front or
lateral transfers; when the user is moving in
the wheelchair.
CAUTION!
Risk of uncomfortable posture
Insufficient space between the lateral positioning
pads can be uncomfortable for certain users.
– This adjustment must be performed by a
qualified technician upon agreement by a
prescribing physician.
– Consult with your authorized provider.
The lateral positioning pads can be adjusted in height
and sideways.
4.5.1 Using lateral positioning pads
A
B
C
1.
Remove the backrest cover
A
.
2.
Adjust the lateral positioning pads
B
in height and
sideways to the required position with the hook surface
of the backrest cover
C
.
3.
Ensure that the two hook surfaces (pads and back cover)
are set correctly.
A
4.
Put the backrest cover
A
back in place.
4.5.2 Using wedges with lateral positioning pad
A
1.
Attach the wedges on the self-gripping pad
A
.
2.
Assemble the lateral positioning pads on the backrest.
See section: “Using lateral positioning pads”.
4.6 Adjusting the drip stand
WARNING!
Risk of tipping / injury
– Max. load on the drip stand: 4 kg (2 x 2 kg)
The rod of the drip stand must always be placed in
a vertical position, i.e. in a 90 degree angle to the
ground, no matter the position of the backrest or
the wheelchair.
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