Rea® Azalea®
11.2 Tyres
The ideal pressure depends on the tyre type:
The table below is an indication. In case the tyre differs
from the list below, check the side of the tyre, the maximum
pressure is listed there.
Tyre
Max. pressure
Pneumatic profiled tyre:
560 mm (22”); 610 mm
(24”)
4.5 bar
450 kPa
65 psi
Pneumatic low profile tyre:
560 mm (22”); 610 mm
(24”)
7.5 bar
750 kPa
110 psi
Solid tyre:
405 mm (16”); 560 mm
(22”);
610 mm (24”)
-
-
-
Solid tyre:
140 mm (5” 1/2); 150 mm
(6”);
175 mm (7”); 200 mm (8”)
-
-
-
Pneumatic tyre:
200 mm (8”)
2.5 bar
250 kPa
36 psi
The compatibility of the tyres listed above depends
on the configuration and/or model of your wheelchair.
The size of the tyre is mentioned on the sidewall of
the tyre. The change of appropriate tyres must be
carried out by a qualified technician.
In case of a tyre puncture consult a suitable workshop
(e.g. bike repair shop, bicycle dealer ...) to have the
tube replaced by a skilled person.
CAUTION!
– The tyres pressure have to be equal in both
wheels to avoid a less driving comfort, to keep
the brakes efficiency and an easy propelling of
the wheelchair.
11.3 Materials
Chassis, backrest tubes
Steel, powder coated
Plastic parts like push handles, brake handles, foot plates and
parts of most options
Thermoplastic (e.g. PA, PE, PP, ABS and TPE) according to
marking on the parts
Upholstery (seat and backrest)
Foam PUR and polyether, polyurethane-coated fabric and
plush
Table
ABS
Seat plate
Coated Birch plywood
Other metal parts
Zinc alloys, aluminum alloys and steel
Screws, washers and nuts
Steel, corrosion free
All materials used are protected against corrosion. We use only REACH compliant materials and components.
Theft and metal detection systems: in seldom cases the materials used in the wheelchair may activate theft and
metal detection systems.
11.4 Environmental conditions
Storage and transportation
Operation
Temperature
-20 °C to 40 °C
-5 °C to 40 °C
Relative humidity
20 % to 90 % at 30 °C, not condensing
Atmospheric pressure
800 hPa to 1060 hPa
Be aware that when a wheelchair has been stored under low temperatures, it must be adjusted to operating conditions
before use.
11.5 Environmental Conditions Electrical Version
Storage and transportation
Operation
Temperature
-10 °C to 50 °C
0 °C to 40 °C
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