
10
LEGRESTS
Attention:
The legrests are adjustable and de-
tachable parts and are not suitable as a
means of lifting up or carrying the
wheelchair (See warning on the side
parts).
Folding up the foot plates
Benefits:
– Easy transfer into and out of the
wheelchair.
– Leg region free, no stumbling
Handling:
– - Move the brake release lever to
the "drive" position. This will prevent
the wheelchair from inadvertently
rolling away.
– Remove lower leg strap, if present.
– Remove both feet from the foot pla-
tes
– Fold up foot plates [6] (Fig.11).
Turning the legrests to the side
Benefits:
– Easy transfer into and out of the
wheelchair.
– Leg region free, no stumbling
– Close access to cupboards possible.
– Reduced length of the wheelchair –
for storing the wheelchair
Handling:
– Move the brake release lever into
the "drive" position. – This prevents
the wheelchair from rolling away
accidentally.
– Remove lower leg strap, if present.
– Remove both feet from the foot pla-
tes
– Fold up foot plates [6] (Fig.11).
– Push locking lever (A) forward
(Fig.12) – Legrests have now been
released.
– Turn legrest [5] to the side (Fig.13).
Note!
Legrest turned to the side are re-
leased automatically and can easily
come off. Note this when handling
(e.g. transport).
After
replacing
the
legrests
do not
forget to
check
that they are
secure-
ly locked in place
! –
Check the lok-
king points!
Battery display
•
1-10 LEDs (permanently illumina-
ted),
– operational, batteries fully
charged.
•
1-8 LEDs (permanently illumina-
ted),
– ), full to medium battery ca-
pacity (operative range)
•
1-6 LEDs (permanently illumina-
ted),
– medium to low battery capa-
city. –
Recharge batteries
!
•
1-4 LEDs (permanently illumina-
ted),
– batteries are low. –
Rechar-
ge batteries as soon as possible!
!
•
1 LED (permanently illuminated),
–
batteries are very low, voltage has
fallen to 21V. –
Recharge batte-
ries as soon as possible!
!
•
1 LED (flashing)
, battery almost total-
ly discharged, voltage has fallen to
below 20.5 V. –
Recharge batte-
ries immediately!
Otherwise:
– Wheelchair will be
rendered immobile.
– It will be impossible
to continue the
journey!
POSITIONING THE CONTROL BOX
Code 409
Longitudinal adjustment:
Loosen the adjusting screw (A, Fig. 7).
Height adjustment
Loosen the adjusting screw (B, Fig. 7).
CONTROL BOX
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