Rea® Dahlia® 30 / 45
3.11.3 Rearwheel attachment mounted on the opposite
side
The rearwheel attachment can also switch sides in order to
give more adjustment possibilities. By doing this, the seat
height and the placement of the rearwheels can be changed
even more.
See section: “Changing the rearwheel attachment” for
instructions about how to demount and remount the
rearwheel attachment.
Remount the rearwheel attachment on the opposite
side instead of on the same side.
3.11.4 Rearwheel attachment turned — opposite sides
When the rearwheel is mounted on the opposide side
compared to the standard position, it can also be turned to
give further adjustment possibilities.
See section: “Turning the rearwheel attachment” for
instructions about how to demount and remount the
rearwheel attachment.
F
G
First position
F
, gives a lower seat height and the second
position
G
gives a higher seat height.
See section: “Seat height tables” for more information about
position of the rearwheel attachment and seat heights.
3.11.5 Rear wheel attachment — depth adjustment
WARNING!
Risk of tipping
When the rear wheel attachment is moved
forward the centre of gravity will change. The risk
of tipping increases the more the chair is tilted.
– Be careful when tilting the wheelchair if the
rear wheel attachment is moved forward.
A
B
A
B
Low rearwheel attachment
High rearwheel attachment
1.
Loosen the two screws
A
.
Tools: 5 mm allen key
2.
Move the rear wheel attachment
B
backwards or
forwards.
3.
Re-tighten the screws
A
with 22 Nm for the low
attachment and 18–24 Nm for the high attachment.
WARNING!
Imbalance
– Make sure that the screws are tightened
properly after adjustment (22 Nm for the
low attachment and 18–24 Nm for the high
attachment)).
CAUTION!
Risk of pinching
When the rear wheel attachment is adjusted to
the most forward position and large rearwheels
are used, there is a risk of pinching the fingers
as the distance between the rear wheel and the
armrest is too small.
– Move the rear wheel attachment backwards in
order to reduce the risk.
3.12 Castor attachment
3.12.1 Castor attachment — adjustments
1.
A
B
B
C
Loosen and remove the screws
A
and the nuts
B
.
Remove the castor attachment
C
on both sides.
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