Rea® Focus™
3.14.3 Adjusting the amputee legrest
WARNING!
Risk of tipping
There is an increased risk of tipping for amputated
users.
– Use anti-tip devices and/or re-balance
the wheelchair by moving the rearwheels
bachwards when amputee legrests are used.
Use the passive or the dual amputee rearwheel
attachment.
See section “Adjusting the rearwheels” for more informaiton.
Adjusting the height, depth and angle
C
1.
Loosen the lever
C
.
2.
Adjust to the required height, depth and or angle.
3.
Re-tighten the lever.
3.14.4 Adjusting the one-piece footrest
WARNING!
Risk of trapping fingers
The fingers might get trapped between the foot
plate and the foot plate attachment.
– Be careful not to trap your fingers between the
foot plate and the foot plate attachment when
folding it down.
A
B
1.
Adjust the angle and the depth by loosening the two
screws
A
at the foot plate attachment.
Tool: 5 mm allen key
2.
Adjust the foot plate to the correct position.
3.
Re-tighten the screws with 10 Nm.
The foot plate can be flipped up. Lift the foot plate
B
upwards as shown on the picture above.
Do not place anything on the foot plate when the
screws are loose.
3.15 Seat cushion
A suitable cushion is recommended to provide an even
pressure distribution on the seat.
CAUTION!
Risk of instability
Adding a cushion to the seat will raise your height
above the ground and can affect your stability in
all directions. If a cushion is changed it may also
change the user’s stability.
– If the thickness of the cushion is changed, a
complete set up of the wheelchair need to be
done by a qualified technician.
– We recommend to use an Invacare or Matrx
cushion with anti-slip base cover in order to
prevent sliding.
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